Knock, knock.

I stare out the window and feel oblivious. Someone knocks and comes in. I looked back and I saw Jason, the head of the intelligence team I requested for the report.

"I've put together the materials you mentioned."

"Really? Have a seat for a second."

I offered to take a seat as I read the handover report. Usually the simplest things are emailed, but sometimes it's more effective to talk to them in person.

"There's seven of them? Is there any more?

"There are no more special characters. That's what your political friends are going to notice. Even if I have a complaint on my mind, at least I won't have to put up with useless quarrels for a while."

This is Chief Jason answering my questions with confidence. I went through the names in the report again, and the names of the congressmen and awards are organized in a separate box at the bottom.

Duke Cunningham, Republican

Bribery and tax evasion, document tampering. $1.8 million in fines per eight years in prison.

Tom Delay, Republican

Violation of the Election Money Act, Money Laundering. (Retired)

Mark Polly, Republican

Gay. Exchange of sexual harassment emails with minors. (Retired)

Bob Nay, Republican

Indian Casino Lobby Bribery Charge, (Retired, 30 Months in Jail)

Sue Kelly, Republican

Unaware of Mark Polly's sexual harassment. (Election Lost)

Don Sherwood, Republican.

Complaints and claims for assault by an internal woman. (Leaving the election)

Kurt Welldon, Republican.

Low cost bribery, personal use of election funds (election defeat)

'You guys, you taunted me first. Tsk, tsk, tsk.'

Reading the processed contents, I wear my tongue without my knowledge. There is no need to show mercy to the enemy.

People on this list are members who actively participate in acts against councilors or other Johnstone groups.

It doesn't make up the fact that I never existed or anything. If you criticize the Johnstone Group for a legitimate reason, or if you live a clean life, I told you to let it go. There are objectors everywhere, and freedom of speech is important.

Funny thing is, when we investigated politicians who were a kindred politician or were open for some sort of reason, we found that there was, unfortunately, 100 percent blame.

There's nothing particularly illegal about the Johnstone Group, but as the weight grows, opposed forces have taken advantage of it.

They used to stab politicians often, but my acquaintances had already taken over the administration, so I highlighted the controversy mainly through Congress or raised my voice in their region.

In a word, it makes my ears tickle. Even though I've already hit a few people before, I took care of them too quietly. Maybe I don't even know why it's in English.

I cleaned up the last election in the Senate, but I sometimes had to wait for the next election.

That doesn't mean I have to personally drop or investigate anyone.

At best, "Senator Duke's pretty loud, huh? I want you to shut up. 'I'm not jealous, but I'm impressed. Chief Jason, who's been working as my paw for a long time, will take care of it afterwards.

"Chief Jason is very pleased with his work."

"It's nothing. Chief Thomas provides clues anyway. Chief Thomas is pretty good, too."

In my compliment, Chief Jason says Thomas will give us a clue about the operation. But that's not true.

'Thomas does something else every day...' cause that's what Clara gave him. '

I wanted to tell you the truth, but I held my tongue. It's my secret to take to the end. Hehe.

"I hear candidate Sarkozy is running for office next year?"

"Yes. It looks like we have a solid support base in the party."

"Keep helping. It doesn't matter who France is or who France is. Well, maybe you should be a good friend."

"I've put a lot of effort into this, so I won't ignore it when I'm elected. even though it doesn't mean that there's anything in particular we want."

The activity of sponsoring politicians or providing or using information as necessary is not exclusive to the United States. Although I am focusing most of my strength on the United States, Europe has steadily increased its capabilities since I established the European headquarters in Germany.

One of them is a candidate for Sarokiji in France. He was then Secretary of the Treasury, and since then he has gone through Secretary of State to become the head of the UMP and will run for election next spring.

Although it is the top 3 countries with a lot of misconduct, France does not deal with what lies beneath its waist, and it is difficult to make an issue out of normal misconduct. Thanks to you, I had to do a little work unknowingly, even though I pushed Sarkozy.

In addition, East European countries, including Germany, which was this year, are pushing for politicians who are currently powerful or promising to expand their influence relatively easily. It does not cost a lot of money and effort, but it is necessary for the future.

* *

The Johnstone Capital and Finance teams under my direction have been reviewing a variety of ways to raise seed money, and one day Morris, who was in charge of Johnstone Energy, brought people with him.

"These are the experts I was talking about."

"Chairman, it's a pleasure to meet you. Robert Benson."

"This is Fletcher Stum."

Mr. Benson and Mr. Stum were working for Enron, who went bankrupt. Now that we've acquired assets and offices, Mr. Benson is a deputy head of the Johnstone Energy Risk Management Department and Mr. Stum is a deputy head of Investments.

Once I let him sit down, I carefully examined the impression of two people. They've already done some background checks before they get here, but it's still important to feel.

"... Chairman, how can I come back later?"

"Ah! No. I took a moment to look at your impressions, and they look fine. I'm sorry."

Seeing people sitting around and looking at their impressions too much, I think I had a lot on my mind. When Maurice said he was fine with it, the two stiff-necked people came to his senses.

"You used to carry gifts of oil and gas?"

"Yes, I'm not proud of this, but we've both been relatively conservative and have done little harm to the company."

Stem makes excuses he didn't ask for first, but he has a strong tone of resentment. Maybe he worked for Enron because of the look around him that drives the company into ruin.

Johnston Energy has acquired and operates Enron's energy trading department, but it is not very large.

I am particularly interested in gases and oils, especially heating gases, because I am 'sure' unlike stocks or other uncertain investments.

How can you be so sure?

There are thousands of satellites covering the world.

Skynet, which can collect and process information around the world,

Their fantastic combination can pull out more accurate weather information than any other country or institution.

I trade gifts of gas and oil for heating in the winter, and if I know the weather in advance, it's half eaten. It is a small, profitable, very land-dwelling investment.

"Where are you investing this winter?"

I asked experts about Enron's past and present dealings with Johnstone Energy in detail before asking them about their future investment strategies.

"According to various national weather agencies and data, North America is slightly warmer this winter than its average temperature this year, but colder than last year. Europe and other regions are also investing in weather and gas and oil supply analysis."

Stem agrees with government and private agencies to provide weather information and provide a variety of materials. It's a combination of the data they receive from the information team and their experience and analysis.

Mr. Benson, who manages risk, was almost the same. The channels through which the data is supplied are almost similar.

It's dark under the lamp, isn't it? '

It was absurd to hear. Information such as stockpiles of markets and real-world materials is also received by the Information Team as "general".

I did it this way, so I can't find any competitiveness anywhere. It was not that they were wrong, but what they could do was limit themselves. All the other investors are just like that.

"This winter is a little warmer than the average year? Colder than last year?"

"Yes?! Yes, the Weather Service forecasts..."

I don't know if my tone was a bit absurd, but this Stem is blurry as he notices. I didn't mean it like that, but it was frustrating and I came up with a sarcastic tone.

What kind of weather forecast is that? '

I asked Clary myself this morning. What's the weather like this winter? And the answer was completely different.

[It could be the warmest winter ever recorded, which greatly warms the average year's temperature.]

This winter will be a record warm winter, according to Skynet's analysis, 100 and 1000 times smarter than a weather station computer. However, the weather information that is paid for and bought is just banging on the trunk while sleeping.

I know the Weather Service is understaffed, and they can't keep up with Skynet in terms of the system. On the one hand, I felt frustrated that I couldn't keep up with the weather in the country, but if I think about it again, that's my chance.

"We'll give you weather information, so come up with an investment strategy together. and ask for new information in the first grade. We are planning to significantly increase your investment this winter."

"Got it!"

The answer is good, but the mysterious light is hidden in the eyes as if the three people haven't had an accurate feeling yet. I explained it in more detail. I am especially surprised to hear that the investment will exceed $30 billion.

"Is it okay to suddenly increase your investment?"

Even Johnson, who has remained silent so far, seems to be reacting as if there are too many. It is full of nuances that I have set foot in "speculation."

'Because I have faith, people.'

For those who don't know the weather this winter, it will be "speculation," but it will be a safe "investment" for me to believe in Skynet's analytical abilities. But I couldn't tell her the truth, so I just gave her a rough explanation.

After exporting the three, I quickly reconnected to Skynet and recalled Clara.

"Clara, are you sure it's hot this year?"

I was instructed to invest at least 30 billion dollars, and I had some doubts in my mind. So I wanted to check again.

"We analyzed and processed data from 1,071 satellites orbiting the Earth, 17 million internal computing resources, 450 million external computing resources!"

Having heard Clara's self-confident answer, it also washes away the worries of her words. The internal resources are servers within the Johnstone Group's datacenters, while the external resources are random servers around the world's information highways.

"Why did you connect to other satellites, by the way? You can't do that."

"Skynet complies with regulations. No blacklists have been added yet. Are you sure you want to blacklist now?"

"Oh, no. It's annoying. Let's do it later. How do I know what's what? I'll talk to Thomas later."

I said that, but I can't help but laugh. When good Thomas first wrote the programming, he planted 'Darkness'.

Black and white lists.

If Skynet gives you a list of freely accessible satellites, that's a white risk. This means they're okay. On the other hand, giving a list that should not be accessed is a 'black list'.

Satellites controlled by the Johnston Group are only in their 20s. You can simply enter those 20 pieces of information on Skynet, and Thomas says, "If you don't intentionally block them, you can go anywhere. 'wrote the program in a black list manner.

In other words, I stood up to Skynet and I said, "No way! 'If you do not specify it, you can access it freely unless it is discovered.

I even bothered to revise the program at this point, so I left it for another chance just in case.

"Clara must be convinced."

Honestly, I'm looking at the entire planet, and it can't be wrong. I told him to admit it.

"People lie, but the Earth doesn't lie."

"What?! Haha, that's a saying."

Clara said, and I laughed in vain. The more I look at it, the more it's true. Earth doesn't lie... Patience.

"Shit, so you can see the summer weather and the crops? '

"Not only the weather, but the crops are 100 percent visible unless they're planted underground."

Tak!

You slapped the desk with your hands in Clara's voice, making it sound so natural. I know weather information, so it's very useful. It was so stupid not to think about using this until now.

Artwork Reviews

The members of Congress in the text are actually Republicans who were arrested, resigned, dropped out of office with scandals like that between 2005 and 2006. Suddenly, at this time, these guys were swept away like a storm.

In 2006, an early 30s figure named Brian Hunter, who used to work in a hedge fund, blew up the company all by himself for 6.5 billion dollars.

Having invested in natural gas futures, Mr. Hunter will place significant bets in the late 2006 to early 2007, analyzing the weather and demand at the time.

But his weather forecast is intact, and as January and February pass, the loss blows like a snowball, eventually raising both hands, exceeding three billion dollars in margin.

If you look at the North American weather forecast at the time, it says, "Warmer than usual, but colder than last year."

But after a while, when I saw the article, it said, "Renew record to the hottest winter."

As you know, grain awards like Cargill are also analyzing satellite imagery and weather information, identifying and predicting crops in each country, and putting them into business.

For the record, the biggest trading losses (stocks, gifts, options, etc.) ever were $9 billion of Mr. Hubble's 2008 career at Morgan Stanley.