Limitless Dream

[222] Cowboy's proposal

― Han Seo-jin, what kind of person is he?

- Genius.

The interviewee replied confidently as if there was nothing more to say.

- Semiconductor engineering, this is actually the most recognizable certificate in my country. I can't even get a diploma from a prestige school because it's so hard. But when a high school producer got it through a year of studying at work, it just wasn't cool.

- You've been seeing the leaves ever since.

― When I entered Korea, I wasn't really surprised. I thought he could do it.

The interviewee was Kyung-gyu Kim. Senior associate with Seojin for the first time in the H semiconductor design team. He recalls what happened back then with his blood flowing.

- But I was surprised to hear that he was the head of semiconductor engineering. Honestly, I never imagined that.

― Are you saying it's only natural to study for a few months to attain Korea's top universities?

- For him, of course.

The subject of the interview has changed.

It was the former student council president, Jo Hyun-seok, of Korea's semiconductor engineering department.

- Seo-jin? It's not because Porsche is cool. I could see the professors really respected him.

- What do you remember most?

- It was an exhibition, and I noticed that foreign companies called Seojin were arguing to buy my brother's technology. He came to Earth from the sky for a while.

- Five billion dollars of process technology sold.

- Yes, that's right. At that time, I thought my brother had finally flown to heaven. But now that I think about it, he was already in the sky.

- You mean SJ Industries?

Before developing 5nm process technology, my brother had already established SJ Industries. That 50 billion dollars wasn't a lot of money for my brother.

The subject of the interview changed again.

This time he was a former colleague and now a loyal worker, Ha Jung-tae.

― Ms. Grant's genius was already trembling when we worked together on the H semiconductor. So when he said he needed someone to help him, he decided not to hesitate to follow. Thanks to this, my life has changed a lot.

― I heard you work on the best conditions in the Korea Development Market, is that true?

― 5 hours of work per day per 4 days per week, plus extra allowance for extra hours, which is a great deal.

- Wow, that's a very good working condition in the United States. What's your annual salary?

- I can't tell you that, but I can tell you that I'm getting a very satisfying amount. So you're not only a genius, you're the best person to treat your employees.

The subject of the interview continued to change. Korean university professors, group H personnel, and SJ Industries associates came across a variety of characters.

The last target was Stanford's professor, Nitron.

He said it was all for nothing.

- I can assure you, he will leave us with an achievement that will take world science to the next level. No, do you have any left?

Perhaps Nitron has finished the interview, grudging his own vocabulary, which only bores him with a bored expression of his assessment.

- He's the best genius. I'm nothing compared to you.

In major American mass comers, documentaries focused on Han Seo-jin were broadcast as soon as they opened.

Through the broadcast, American citizens were able to learn more about what Han Seo-jin looked like, and the more they learned, the more they were surprised.

“SJ Industries Owner"? ”

“Yes, they own more than 86% of the shares. ”

“Fantastic. Isn't that about $90 billion? ”

“That's about as far as SJ Industries combined with the 5nm fair patent. ”

“The $500 million prize is not even his money. ”

Someone who's already made a fortune at a young age. However, American citizens were rather pleased.

It was because of his own genius, including his wealth. Even as a child, everyone was appalled at the fact that the university had to worry about the price of food, not about poverty.

“What kind of country doesn't recognize a genius like that and rots as a factory worker for four years? ”

“Too bad. If I'd been born in the United States, I'd be a lot bigger than I am now. ”

“Give him American civil rights! ”

“Let's get our hero! To America!"

Overcoming poverty and achieving everything you have today with your own power. And the fact that all business bases are in the United States has led to strong identity for American citizens.

Han Seo-jin is only a Korean citizen, and has already begun to consider him as an American citizen.

It was Korean public opinion that was baffled by this fever.

At first, the people were proud that the American honorable people were coming out of their country, but they were surprised that their love for the American citizens was overheated.

- Taking Han Seo-jin to America? This is ridiculous! He is a proud Korean!

- I can't give Han Seo-jin to America! What the hell is the government doing?

- This is a real local spill. What is the real government doing with its hands?

- Seo-jin, please don't go to America!

American civil rights is literally an honorable title. It is completely different from changing nationality in general.

However, many people who do not know that have mistaken Seojin for an American citizen.

The pride of emptying American dignitaries disappeared, and he was afraid of losing the best young brains in the country to the United States.

- Are you really going to be an American citizen? That's what everyone says.

Song Hana's text message was filled with curiosity. Han Seo-jin replied.

― Myeonghyeong is different from ordinary citizenship. And I'm going to live where I live now anyway, so it won't make a difference.

- I think it's okay for you to spread your wings in a bigger country.

- There's enough here. How's school, by the way?

- Yes, but I'm bored because my brother hasn't come to school.

It's been a while since I saw one.

Before that, the earthquake in California was so chaotic that today, it's hard to relax, because it's so noisy outside because of prominent American citizens.

I couldn't even go to the office. It was because reporters and people were camped out and waiting in the company building.

Employees were also very disruptive in their work, so Han Seo-jin gave them a paid vacation.

‘When will it be quiet, won't it. ’

I heard a little tip-off from the source that the White House and the media are working hard to create a more dramatic atmosphere. Congress is actively taking a stand without any objections, saying approval will be fine.

One time, a deputy secretary called in to check on his doctor. Even Han Seo-jin thought it was a silly, vivid question.

Are you planning to immigrate to the United States?

The absurd Seojin refutes to what it means, and the opponent hesitates. Less than three minutes, the call is completely incomplete.

While domestic public opinion was confused about Han Seo-jin's "foreign affairs," an official announcement was made in the United States.

― 8th U.S. Honorary Citizen Grant, finally approved by Congress!

The plane landed at Dulles International Airport.

The door opened and the moment I saw Seojin, the military band played music. The red carpet is long and the medics are lined up to the left and to the right, waiting solemnly.

Flash is everywhere. There was a huge crowd everywhere I could see. They want to get any closer through the barricades.

Standing in a deafening roar and godly musical instruments, Seojin pauses for a moment.

Through hundreds of cameras, the whole world is watching this moment live. Seojin, who had never been in front of so many people, was shaken.

I was overwhelmed by the weight of speech that was not comparable to that of thousands of students at school.

“Welcome to the United States of America. ”

The president shook his hand, smiling brightly. Han Seo-jin didn't feel real at all.

People you've seen on TV, people you thought you had nothing to do with your whole life. I can't believe the world's greatest ruler is asking for a handshake.

He stuttered and replied in sloppy English.

“Thank you for inviting me, President. ”

I felt dizzy and dizzy in my head.

Should it be prefixed in this case? Should I put it on the back? Or are you just not putting it on? Which one is it?

The president hugged, smiling brightly.

“On behalf of the United States, I would like to thank you for your great kindness. You are our permanent friend and citizen in the United States. ”

Blind flashbulbs pour in from everywhere.

I can't hear the cheers of those who were close to the noise. It's like my hearing is numb.

I walked the red carpet alongside the president and boarded the presidential limo.

The limousine moves slowly towards the White House. Along the parade, a number of people were waving their ancestors and paladins, plotting from side to side on the road.

Han Seo-jin still couldn't believe it. He's driving with the President of the United States to the White House in a presidential car.

“If you feel any discomfort, please let me know. Write. ”

The president said something, and the translator kindly conveyed it. As soon as I heard that, Seojin suddenly came to his senses.

“I have a request from the president. ”

“What is it? Please, I'd be happy to ask you a favor. You'll regret it if you don't do Mr. Hahn's first request. ”

Han Seo-jin took out his smartphone with a clumsy smile.

“Can I take a selfie with you? ”

The president laughed so sweetly that even the hearts of the listeners would cool off.

“Of course. I'd be delighted. ”

With the crowd cheering, the ceremonial procession has finally entered the White House.

Han Seo-jin stood face to face with the president in the ceremonial room where Taiji and his ancestors hung side by side.

The characters in the room seem a little tense. The White House staff, as well as the press, waited for the ceremony to begin with a stiff face.

At the center of the box was a thick black leather box, a dark brown certificate wrapped in a red cloth.

HONORARY CITIZEN 'S DOCUMENT

United States of America

SIR HAN SEO JIN

The certificate had solemn American symbols and writing engraved in gold.

In a calm and serious atmosphere, the president grabbed a box of citizenship cards with both hands.

“On behalf of the United States, I, President Cleton Currin, present Dr. Han Seo-jin with an honorary ID on behalf of the United States. ”

The president handed over the box with both hands, and one by one he graciously accepted with both hands. He holds the box in one hand and shakes hands with the president.

As the relentless flash erupted, the historic footage came to life around the world.

8th American Honorary Citizen.

the third person in his life to receive an honorary U.S. citizenship.

And the only honorable American living today.

Seeing the President smiling brightly without even thinking about shaking his hand, Seojin finally felt real.

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