A few days later, I called Steven, chairman of Lockheed Martin Corp. Although Steven has a nice smile on his long face, he is known to be charismatic and has an excellent base of business.

In fact, Steven's work was significant when F35 was able to surpass a trillion dollars in business expenses.

A subtle number of F35 research, manufacturing and testing sites were placed evenly in each state of the country, ensuring the support of local legislators. As a result, Congress was able to approve additional budgets annually.

I've already seen it, but I've never had a phone call, so I wonder what happened to my contact. I simply said hello and said my business.

"If you order 100 F35s from Korea, you can do it well, right?

"You're ordering 100? In Korea, too?

Steven greets me with a struggle of disbelief. Ordering this quantity at once is because there was nothing but the Pentagon, and it seems more likely that these days when the economy is bad.

"Of course. A hundred. And maybe it doesn't end in the 100th century for me. I'll let you know the details later. assuming, of course, that the price or the conditions are right."

"Haha. If you really want 100, you just have to meet the price or condition." “

There is no need for someone my size to call and make jokes. I heard that Steven suddenly came out of nowhere and felt serious.

This year's defense budget has been drastically cut, and military contractors' businesses have also been significantly underrepresented since last year.

"I contacted Lockheed Martin immediately without competing with Boeing Company or European company because, as you know, the Johnstone Group is involved in the F35 business. If that's the case, you should pay more attention, right?"

"Ouch! Isn't that obvious? I'll give you the best conditions if you do as you say, so you don't have to worry."

Steven still says "okay" to me afterwards. I've been asking you over and over again, but I honestly don't think you're going to blame me for knowing F35's cost price.

After discussing a few more things, I hung up the phone, and I told Steven that I would send a cooperative to Korea right away, so he told me to wait for him.

I can feel the excitement in Steven's voice. He'll probably like the sudden drop of money.

< The sky in Korea is guarded by the 'Individual'? >

< A big donation from Chairman Kim Il-du. Donate 50 state-of-the-art fighters! >

[There was an unbelievable news not long ago. Chairman Kim Il-du, who leads the Johnstone Group, said he would donate 50 F35s, a state-of-the-art fifth generation fighter to South Korea, according to a Congressional Defense Organization Member.

The government, which is currently in the second generation of fighter jets, plans to spend $2.5 billion to bring in 21 F15K since 2010, and Kim Il-du's donation is likely to drive its third business forward.

Kim Il-du said he would donate his 50s only if the government was willing to buy the 50s, so he would need a quick response from the government and parliament.]

When news about my donations was brought to Korea, various newspapers and broadcasts raised the mood while reporting on the quarrel ahead. Otherwise, the 50 newest fighters in the neighbouring countries are a huge force. There's a commotion.

[Single donation is the largest since the group. It's you, too.]

[Probably the largest donation in the world. And it's not a foundation like anyone else, it's a handover.]

[There are four F15Ks, all of which will be donated by 50 more expensive F35s. Is this country worse than the individual?]

[Khh! Ugh, how much money do you want to donate more than 6 trillion in a row?]

[Just two people like Chairman Ildu Kim won't have to worry about their own defense. Mr. President, you're amazing!]

[You should take it as soon as you give it to me. Order an immediate estimate.]

[That's amazing. North Korea is ridiculous now, and we won't be pushed back even if we fight Japan. There's a gap in the air force that's persistent.]

[Awesome. Starting today, I have doubled my respect.]

"Oh, my God. I admire you three times over. What's only two times over? Shhh. Shhh."

The "respect" from Korean netizens seems to spread to the United States, so my mouth went up without me knowing it. I can't be offended by all those people complimenting me.

Indeed, donation doubles in joy when praised. Someone said, 'Do what your left hand does, and your right hand doesn't know,' which doesn't fit with my personality at all. This is also because I grew up in America.

"What's so funny? I'm raising myself."

Suddenly I saw the hands on my shoulders, Eva. I didn't even know who was really in the frame of mind. In one hand, I hold a cup that smells of coffee.

"Hey, you know what? I made a big donation this time. And then I'm like," Cool. ""

I grinned and touched Eva's butt. Well, I know my personality, so I don't have to look at it.

Meanwhile, Eva had to stay in Poland. It was because my mother who lived there was very ill, but she suffered from a blackout for almost a year. Despite the best medical staff and facilities, she eventually had to come to the funeral.

Even though some relatives remained, Ava, the daughter, stayed in Poland because she didn't want to leave her mother who was about to die, but somehow stayed longer than I thought.

Now I'm back at the secretarial office, but now I have a career, so I've established a position as director to hire and manage nearly 20 translators. But one day a week I take care of myself because I want to.

"Then why did you have to buy 50 from the Korean government to donate 50? It's better if you just give it to him. “

Eva tilts her head as if she doesn't understand my terms. I thought for a moment and said:

"You're supposed to get incentives based on your efforts. Rather than receiving it with no effort, you should show your commitment to buying a 50-year-old in the government."

Honestly, I brought it up spontaneously for no reason, but Eva was pretty wrapped up in it to get it. Even though I said it, I felt a slight mismatch between the front and back.

"Well, if you could just buy one from over there, I'd be happy to give you another. That's what discounts are for."

"Huh? That, too?"

Eva also majored in management. So I quickly take away the holes in my words. Suddenly it reminds me of the old days. The McDonald's ad that I used to go to when I was a student.

Buy One, Get One Free!

(Buy one, get one free!)

"Oh! I didn't think of that..."

I was able to quote something even cooler, but it was too bad. I guess my head didn't work then.

Buy 50, Get 50 Free!

(Buy 50, get 50 more!)

Buy One, Get One Free!

(Buy one, get one free!)

I read both phrases aloud, and the second one is more stuck to my mouth and sounds good in my ears. The more I thought about it, something was missing.

"Damn, that's a lot more foaming than Eva said. I made a mistake this time. “

"It's okay. If you feel bad, you can change it now."

Eva comforts me when I feel so sorry for her. I know it's silly to be seen by others, but I'm more obsessed with these little things with my face and appearance.

"How can I change it now? It's already all over the newspapers and the news."

I pointed my hand at the article that was floating on the screen and puckered my mouth. In front of Eva, I secretly struggle. Soon I realized that the article was Korean and explained it.

“Well, what about this? What if people added new conditions based on your hot support? If you order 50, you buy 50 more, you order 60, you buy 60 more. Is that too much money? ”

Tak!

“Hahaha! That's a great idea!!! ”

Suddenly, my heart opened up and I burst out laughing without knowing it. I held Eva in my arms and kissed her cheeks with joy. It's not about money, it's about honor.

[Chairman Kim Ildu wrote a new history of the ROK air force, leaving the pronunciation, "Buy One, Buy One Free."]

Ka-ah.

What a wonderful thing to say. If you can stay in history textbooks like this, writing more is no big deal. And why would the Korean government buy so much money?

< Chairman Ildu Kim. More donations to nationals! >

< Buy a fighter plane, get one for free? >

[Chairman Kim Il-du, who is in the United States, has said that he can donate more than he promised, thanks to the support of his people. It is surprisingly a condition called 'buy one, buy one free'.

If the Korean government buys 50, it will donate 50 to match it, if it buys 60, if it buys 60, if it buys 100, it will donate 100.

Netizens who heard the news raised their voices as the government had to raise their budget to buy more than 50. This controversy, even in government and parliament, is a prospect.]

It is easy to understand and easy to follow. At first, it wasn't like this when I said I would buy 50, but when it was pronounced "buy one, get one free," I hit Korea.

[sighs] Buy one, get one for free. Was it about the plane?]

[That's amazing. Chairman Kim Il-du is a genius!]

[If you buy 100 from the government, will you really buy 100 for free?]

[Is that what you call it? Even if Kim Il-du's fortune is worth 500 billion dollars, it's not that big a deal.]

$500 billion? at least a trillion dollars. Most of the affiliates were before they went public.]

[So how many do we have to buy? It's a bit much for a 50,000-year-old scam...]

[At this point, the government has ordered 100 of them, and that's 200 of them?]

[No, you can't buy too many planes, so you might want to donate your 60s to your 60s and make two airplanes 120.]

[Wouldn't it be better to buy 100? The more you buy, the more you become a devil.]

No one opposed bringing in at least 50 state-of-the-art fighters, no government, no parliament, no ordinary citizens. No, I couldn't disagree.

Some protesters opposed to strengthening their defense forces said, ’The economy is difficult...’ but they didn't find the headlines.

It's free!

How much do Koreans like free? But that's not a dime or two, at least 6 trillion won. The people who turned their eyes to this amount blamed the nonsense.

[Fuck, it's free!]

[Damn it, you can't even put it in your mouth?]

If you say no in one word, you're a dead man on the spot. The government and Congress, of course, came together in a consonant manner, creating a contingent additional corrective budget.

By the way.

A rare event broke the unity of nations, governments and parliaments. Just a few. The argument was given.

It was estimated to be roughly 5 claims through a week of debates, broadcasts and conventions of opinions on the internet. It is a price to be paid by the government.

50s, some 50-50s, and a hundred should suffice.

People in their 60s who know a little bit about Air Force mobilization ask them to get their 60s for free and make 120 units.

77. At best, it's someone who wants to choose the lucky number 77.

Hundreds. There's a saying that if it's free, it's free. It is difficult for the economy, but when given the opportunity, it is claimed that the buyer of the 100 generations should receive an additional 100.

200, 200 government purchases, 200 donations totaling 400 F35 planes. Some hardened parties insisted that Japan would not dare to take advantage of this opportunity. This should be enough to keep the Chinese at bay.

< Free fever! Strike South Korea! >

< How many are there? Elementary students also have hot discussions >

< Senior Kim Mo, 70s, Fisting Due to Plane Purchase Significance >

[Kim Mo (71), a Vietnam War veteran who visited Seoul's Jongbae Park as Mo did yesterday at 6: 00 p.m., was known to fist each other for arguing with his mates (65 years old) and 50 years old.

According to the police, Kim Mo, who usually has a strong patriotism, regrets that he used his fist to his temper because he insisted that this wimp in his 50s was enough.]

I was overheated from elementary school students to hardworking seniors, so I woke up to funny havings from all over. Apart from this, it is analyzed that national interest in defense is increasing and the sudden rise of patriotism is also a net function.

However, my reputation went up to the end of the sky and resounded throughout the Korean Peninsula. No, on the contrary, there was a great deal of hatred from North Korea and Japan.

Artwork Reviews

F35 has been under the guise of one of the most expensive weapons projects in the history of the Pentagon. We've spent 167 billion dollars so far.

But as the text says, Lockheed Martin has set up various sites in 45 states and supported Congress in order to overcome the crisis.

The biggest problem is programming, as I mentioned before, in the field of system control. 2.4 million lines of coding are making error correction and performance improvements impossible.

When Microsoft's early windows often went down, the Blue Screen became famous, didn't it? So is F35, and this is a trap.

But in this novel, superpowered by the software industry, Johnstone, solved this problem as Nassau.