Who are the richest men in the history of mankind? After all those kings, there were people who put their name on number two and number three... damn it!

He was the head of the John Rockefeller and Rockefeller families following the end of the $340 billion difference between the Los Child family, which had $350 billion in assets.

Some people say this is a miscalculation and Rockefeller's the best, so let's just trust him. Of course, 10 billion dollars here is literally a piece of paper.

The name Rockefeller is a legend of the American continent against Ross Child in Europe. Unlike other American families, families are tightly connected, and their reputation continues. It's hard to know exactly how much money they have. Even if it is money here, the invisible network is more problematic.

He believed that exposing the $100 billion deficit would send him to one punch, and even though he had enough time, he was not even trying to set up his own broadcaster. Thanks to this, American Idols or other programs that were preparing were floating around in the air.

In particular, 'American Idol' was asked to first commission the production of another product. When I signed the contract, I was supposed to broadcast 'Season 1' within a year, but I started a company to produce and distribute in which year. Of course, we may be able to set up stations and secure distribution channels like bean roast in lightning, but if we hurry, we can't negotiate properly, and resin can't be adjusted. There was a problem with the line because one was wrong.

"What the hell was the problem? The rest of the time, I still don't understand that I didn't find this New York Times article in the Intelligence Office that says," My successor here is Rockefeller. ""

That was the question. You're telling me the intelligence team hasn't even searched the premises? Miss something so important, I need to be educated again.

"That's a regular search engine up to A grade. No matter how smart you make it, if you don't provide an index on your website, you won't be able to search. It's an open engine, so it follows basic rules. Here are some more constraints."

When Thomas explained it, he realized that there are things that do not come out after a hundred years of investigating in class A. The limits of the normal engine are:

You must provide an index on the website in order to search. This is what Mudden's UK subsidiary has done to prevent Google from searching.

Materials blocked for paid services are not found properly. Some of these paid data were also searchable, but this is at the whim of a sixth-grader.

News usually enters the archive on the server after a certain period of time. It is because there is no reason to put the last few years of data on the internet. Regular search engines don't find these.

"What?! So there's a lot you can't do? That means Class A data is a complete and utter hole in the report!"

I screamed because I was ridiculous. Maybe I knew there were obscurity restrictions, but I neglected the thought of 'I still have a year of research'.

"Every other company in the world is doing general searches, gathering information. S and SS ratings are only in the Johnstone group."

"I know. It's just, I wish the Intelligence team would have brought this up sooner."

"It's not their fault. I've taken care of more than Class S, so people don't know how the data's coming out. If you want to do a special search for the CIA or the FBI, you need to assign one target and have the experts do it themselves. Can you imagine doing this automatically? Nothing like Controller X sweeps through an unspecified number of servers."

He only tasted it because it was the same word. I searched every single server in the United States and hid all the hidden data because it would be a problem if I knew there was a program running through it.

The Intelligence team would not investigate a particular server, so they did not make a separate request to Thomas. It turned out to be common sense.

With Thomas' help, we were able to extract all the information we could online, and our offline intelligence team was able to investigate Mr. Parson's surroundings. I asked him to report after the initial investigation as soon as possible, but a few days later, Chief Jason came to see me.

Richard (Dick) Parsons X File

Graduated prematurely from high school with an average of C, skipping 2 years in school. Reviews or relationships that were not very interesting in school life are very circular.

Going to university in Hawaii. A consistent testimony from alumni who only chased parties because they liked to play. Legendary holder of 67 consecutive days at the bar. Fewer credits eventually dropped.

Staying awhile in a caretaker's accommodation at Rockefeller Mansion with my wife after marriage. This is where Mr. Parsons' grandfather worked. Become friends with Nelson Rockefeller.

Examined and admitted to NYC's prestigious Albany Law School. It just so happens Albanian Nelson Rockefeller was New York Governor at the time.

Graduated from Albany Law School as a top student. What is unusual is that the testimony of the professor of Albany Law School at that time was that he was obsessed with playing cards and making friends rather than studying.

Passed the bar exam in New York State. Unfortunately, the Examiner was Olbright, Nelson Rockefeller's right-hand man.

Appointed President of Dime Bank by Albright in 80 years.

Scouted as President of Time Warner in '91 by Lawrence Rockefeller.

"No!! What's with all the characters?"

The world is so different before and after Nelson Rockefeller, it's so obvious I have nothing to say. Oh, of course Mr. Parsons has a basic head. Otherwise, you wouldn't be where you are today. However, there were many people with that kind of head.

"I found out that Mr. Parsons is particularly good at interpersonal relationships. They say they speak well, they have fun, and everyone around them likes it. Along with Albright, he was Nelson Rockefeller's closest friend, and the relationships that were introduced to him have continued. Fortunately, there is no special interaction with the second generation of Rockefellers."

Nelson Rockefeller died of a heart attack in his 20s apartment in '79. That's why there were so many words. His brother is still alive in his 90s, but he is now mentally disturbed and rarely meets people. Fortunately, Mr. Parson's direct line was disconnected.

"The children of the Nelson Lawrence brothers are not that different from the age of Mr. Parsons, but I think we know each other."

“Of course, you knew it was your father's side, so you wouldn't be able to ignore it if it was difficult, but it's likely that there was no direct help in pushing Mr. Pittman away and becoming his successor. Of course, Mr. Parsons may have had the advantage because the Time Warner is inside the Rockefeller Center. I think I can get the board to shrink psychologically."

First of all, there is a provisional assumption that there was no direct connection between the Rockefellers, which needs to be confirmed. It's no good touching a sleeping tiger.

'Khh-huh. I thought I cut it all, but there's a big fucking guy here.'

I feel sad inside... But there's no need to be afraid. I told you to take the first step. I asked you to put the best men around Mr. Parsons to find out more.

While I was thinking about it, I called in my three neighbours, Thomas, Jason and Crimson. These three are not only personal relationships, but also the side members of the family who know each other well. Jennifer often meets with Chief Jason Crimson's wives and takes care of her family's affairs separately.

These three already know how things are going, so if you have a good opinion, tell me. Chief Crimson is concerned and asks me.

"Isn't your purpose in the broadcasting company or the cable company?"

"Yes, that's right."

Honestly, even the AOL Times Warner had a bit of an appetite, but it was just an appetite. Director Crimson was interested to say that there was something I could do.

"I don't think I need to confront Mr. Parsons directly. It's unlikely that Rockefeller volunteered, but there's no need to antagonize Mr. Parsons. Instead, we're pushing the Time Warner group into a corner."

"Yes?! Does that mean...?"

Chief Crimson's words sounded vague, and he said hello.

"The deficit is 100 billion dollars, but its market value evaporated in just two years. Of course, the loss of shareholders is enormous. When the 100 billion dollar shortfall is announced, angry investors will stand up. There are so many people who have lost so much size. In the meantime, the presidency is expected to have an enormous lawsuit based on rumors that they have made money."

"Does that mean I get a broadcaster or a cable company?" Of course it was a question. You don't have to hit me.

"I'm not talking about before a $1-200 million lawsuit. It can grow to at least a billion, or more than a billion, if it's good enough. It's going to hurt your shriveled home. We still need a blood transfusion to raise the stock price, but if they run out of money, won't they sell something?"

"Oh, does that mean you can bring a broadcaster or a cable company to market?"

Now I understand what you're saying. But I'm not sure it's that simple.

"All that can be sold, frankly, is Warner cables and home videos, whether it's home video (HBO), broadcaster-led TBS, Warner Brothers and Warner cables, or publishing-group time. Others are the core businesses of Time Warner. Especially since the Warner cable is separate from the other business."

Chief Crimson's theory... makes perfect sense. Otherwise, it was saying that the organization needed to burn a scalpel in order to increase the time-warner stock price. In the market, restructuring usually causes many companies to lose weight as stock prices go up.

So the first thing I'm going to try to pull out is a less embarrassing belly. Suddenly, the Warner cable turns into this belly.

Others also agreed with Director Crimson, who planned to incite the market to increase weight loss pressure as much as possible.

On the same note, you nod to Thomas leaving the meeting after finishing. You know what I used to do every time? The louder the noise, the better.

[The combination of the two companies that drew attention to the largest merger in American history ended up being the largest underdog in American history. The board that held last year suffered a loss of $100 billion this year and is known to be included in the settlement.]

< 100 billion in losses? Reach Out to Investors >

[AOL Time Warner, who has written a shorthand, has deliberately concealed the truth so far. Investors were anticipating, but they could not help but get angry when the facts were announced, which shocked the market and led to a stock price crash.]

As the knights began to leave, the market was swarming and investors were in a commotion. Despite what everyone already knew, this is how people's mindset works.

I know that people, especially women, age as long as they're not fools as they get older. Still, everyone is comforted to say, 'You won't look so old.' One day, listen to the sound of 'lady.' Suddenly he is very sad and angry.

Thanks to you, AOL Time Warner is busy. I organized featured articles and broadcasts everywhere and started commenting on what went wrong from beginning to end.

Of course, in one corner of the Johnston Group data center, a program was circulating that was working hard to help more people become interested and angry.

[After the merger of the two companies was announced, AOL's profits and earnings were found to be more substantial by early this year. It turned out that Casey and former President Pittman, who received the shares of a merged company, had been continuously accounting for the loss of millions of dollars by disposing of the shares earlier this year.

In addition, it turns out that in the early days of the merger, a $1 billion shareholder acquisition program was implemented to prevent the stock price from falling, but it also needs to be investigated whether President Levin and other executives are involved.]

"Tsk, tsk, Mr. Case is on his own."

Reporters, like the hyenas who were gathering for food, started poking around the company, and eventually a rumored mischief erupted among the executives. They were artificially able to inflate income and profit until they got rid of what they had.

As a matter of fact, I had noticed, because I had acquired the shares of a company that had been merged while selling my shares in Myway. But I didn't have to stand up and investigate or talk, so I was just there, and now I'm bursting out. Honestly, it's always going to explode. Of course, it wouldn't have happened if the company had gone well.

Turner would never have rigged the stock market. It is not suitable for a macho brother. Of course I am. It's full of other people's tears, but Case seems a little immoral that way.

Rumors reveal the truth about stock manipulation. Otherwise, AOL Times Warner is in an uproar with less than $100 billion.

After several days of news articles appearing in the newspapers and broadcasts, good news soon came to my attention.

"Sir, more than 100 key investors, including institutional investors, are filing a $2 billion lawsuit. The mis-information of books and stock price manipulation has led to major misjudgments from investment. Maybe that's not all."

Chief Crimson rushed to me, delighted. Looks like his proposal worked out pretty well.

'Heheh. If you beat him like a dog on a spike, he'll have something to eat.'

Artwork Reviews

Several articles describe Mr. Parsons as masters of interpersonal relationships. But someone who plays around and doesn't even graduate quickly gets first place. Of course, it can be, but it's so dramatic that people look away.

This man was in charge of the City Bank during the 2008 financial crisis, and even though the company was receiving public funding, the key executives and I were heavily supported by the executives. And of course, the investors who found out afterwards sued Mr. Parsons.

AOL Time Warners have had a hard time, including loss of 100 billion dollars and stock price manipulation. When the stock price drops too much and the market goes crazy, they want us to come up with a countermeasure.

After almost four hours of hard storytelling, I squeezed my head off the Internet, and I thought, you know, did I get it organized in a hurry? Did I get it smooth when I wrote a novel so easily that it was hard?