The day of the blind date has come.

Taste Sun's counterpart was the nurse my aunt said.

At breakfast, my mom gave me the best advice.

"Today is Saturday, so get out of the office early."

"Where is the location?”

"I heard they chose a coffee shop at Seoul Station to find it."

Junhee who was next to me said something to mom.

"What the hell is Seoul Station? Let's make it a nice place with a good atmosphere."

"It's where my aunt decided.”

"Since it's Seoul Station, isn't it because there are a lot of people?”

"That's not the case with my aunt. It's a place called Seoul Station Grill and it's okay. Also, my aunt or bride-to-be lives in Uijeongbu, so I don't like Gangnam or Yeouido."

"I wish I could go, too."

Mom screamed at Jun-hee.

"Where are you going? Only my aunt decided to come."

I asked Jun-hee with a smile.

"Why? Do you want to marry?"

"Pee! I'm not getting married. Why are you being arrested for looking at your husband or your family? It's better to do my job freely. How nice it is to be freed from parenting!"

My mom seemed more angry.

"Look at her talking."

Actually, I didn't want to go out, either.

I thought my mother and aunt were too extreme, but I was going to refuse.

But on the other hand, my aunt saw me because I had nice skin.

I imagined a beautiful woman with fair skin.

Also, since I went to a nursing college in the province, I thought it would go well with me who went to a university in the province.

However, I wanted to date people like Oh Mi-hyang, who would work at a law firm in Seocho-dong if I were born again, or celebrities from a girl group.

It's not fair in this life.

There is no stock trading on Saturday.

But I went to the officetel in front of the digital complex.

I felt at ease when I had to go out to my office. This was because I was the only one who enjoyed freedom, contemplated, and made money.

I cleaned the office after a long time while reading the newspaper.

"If JS Invest Korea is established in the future, it will be hard to clean up like this, right?”

It would be embarrassing to see the employees if the boss had just cleaned up.

After 2 p.m., I dressed up and went down to the basement of the officetel.

I was going to drag my car in the basement garage.

Sun-bo didn't want to wear a suit and suffer from the crowded subway.

The grill at Seoul Station was not full even though it was Saturday.

Perhaps it was because the unit price of the food menu was high.

From one corner I could see my aunt talking to a young woman.

The young woman could not see well with her head slightly lowered.

My aunt recognized me and raised her hand.

"You're here!"

I sat in front of my aunt.

"There are a lot of people on the subway because it's Saturday, right?" You had a hard time coming, didn't you?”

"No, I drove my car."

"Really? Say hello to each other."

'I looked at the woman and said hello first.

"Hello?"

The woman looked at me as she greeted me, and I was disappointed.

My skin looked as white as it was, but it looked fat and rustic.

I didn't think it was my style. Just because I made money didn't mean I had a higher eye.

said the aunt, making a fuss.

"I hope you two get along well. That's how parents like it."

[Damn it, I'll marry you. Do your parents do it?]]

"What kind of tea do you want?"

"I'll have coffee."

"The woman said 'Me too' in a low voice."

My aunt ordered me a cup of ginger tea and two cups of coffee.

"Now that I'm older, I'm getting married. It's better to get married when it's appropriate. I'm getting married late too, so I'm not a senior in high school at this age!"

"Sangsu is good at studying, right?"

Sang-su was the eldest son of my aunt.

"Good job! In Seoul, it is difficult and I will have to go to a university in Uijeongbu.”

While I was talking, a car came out.

My aunt talked again over the coffee. He bragged about me.

"He's my nephew, and he's already bought a house. And filial."

I frowned.

It was because women nowadays heard from somewhere that men don't like being good sons.

After drinking all the ginger tea, my aunt stood up.

"Then you two share some funny stories. I have somewhere to go, so I'll get up first."

Aunt left us alone and left first.

There was a moment of silence.

I wanted to get out of this position quickly, but for courtesy it was embarrassing.

At the end of my silence I said, fiddling with the coffee cup with my hands.

"How did my aunt know?"

"He used to come to our hospital often. And you know her very well."

"I see."

There was another silence.

The woman looked at me and said,

"Well, what do you do?"

"We're doing stock trading."

"Do you work for a securities company?”

"No, I'm a full-time investor."

"I thought you were working for a securities company."

The woman was clearly disappointed.

A securities firm employee seemed to think negatively because he said he was a full-time investor even though he made several times as much money as his employees.

This time I asked a question.

"Have you been in the hospital a long time?”

"Yes."

The woman gave a short answer.

"Do you go to Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital?"

"No, it's a private hospital in downtown Uijeongbu."

There was a moment of silence. I asked another question.

"You must have majored in nursing."

"Yes."

There was another silence.

The woman took a sip of coffee and asked a question.

"You graduated from school in Daejeon?”

"Yes, it is."

"Was your home originally in Daejeon?”

"I lived in Sillim-dong, Seoul."

"You must have graduated from OOO University in Daejeon."

"No, I graduated from XX University."

The woman gave a slight scoffing look.

The woman seemed disappointed to see me, too.

I don't know how my aunt sold the medicine, but she seemed to think it was different from what she had heard.

I saw him as a graduate of 00 University, a private university in Daejeon, while working at a securities company, but he didn't like it because I didn't.

I don't like women either, but I wanted to say, 'I'm a guy with 14 billion won.'

I saw the people next to me ordering pork cutlet.

"If you haven't eaten, would you like to order something?"

"No, thank you."

The woman looked at the smartphone.

"Well, I've got to go see someone."

"Are you going to the Uijeongbu? I brought you a car. Can I give you a ride?”

"No, I'm meeting a friend at Gwanghwamun."

I woke up because the woman woke up. I ran to the counter quickly and paid.

Out of the grill.

The woman looked worse from the outside.

But I felt like I got a ticket today. I think it was because of my job and school.

When I went home, my mom seemed to be curious.

"What happened?”

"Well, not really."

"My aunt says she's okay.”

"Don't even bring up her story now."

Mom sighed deeply.

I was sitting in the living room watching cable TV when my aunt called me.

"How's it going? The girl's okay, right?”

[It's okay!]

I told the truth.

"I don't think it's my style."

"What are you talking about? It's hard to catch that kind of a bride. She's so good to the hospital guests. She's known for her first daughter-in-law.”

"But it doesn't fit."

"You've been stood up."

My pride was hurt by my aunt's words, but I didn't want to lose either.

"You did a great job today, but I don't think it's a good idea."

I sat in the living room and turned on the TV.

I watched the stock price analysis program on cable TV.

Experts were coming out to explain the investment, reflecting the chart.

"If the stock reaches 7,500 won, please realize your profit and if it falls below 6,000 won, please cut it off."

I turned off the TV.

"Cut! Who can't explain that stock investment? Don't you mean that if you go up, you'll realize your profit, and if you fall, you'll cut

The alarm went off on my cell phone. I got a text message.

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"You sat saying the same thing, 400 percent."

I saw the advertisement text and pressed Reject.

Junhee went to the academy and came back.

Jun-hee came to my room first without going into her own room.

"How'd it go?”

"What's going on?”

"The one on today's book.”

"I don't like it very much."

"Isn't it that the women don't like it?"

Jun-hee seemed disappointed, too.

"It's not my style."

"That's too bad. A woman is a general hospital nurse and she has beautiful skin."

"It's not a general hospital, it's a private hospital in Uijeongbu. And it's tacky. I can't help it."

"Not a general hospital? Then don't!"

Jun-hee said, "Stop it."

Mom's in.

"I called my aunt. Maybe Jun-sik's job is unstable on the women's side and the school doesn't seem to like him."

Jun-hee was more excited than me.

"Hen! What's a jiji? There's another one who doesn't even know the subject! Don't do that! With such a man!"

Monday has come.

I was searching for stocks to invest in when I came to work and Song came.

"Oh, by the way, I didn't take the seal off.”

"You can go to the community center around here and take it off."

I went to Garibong-dong Community Service Center and got a certificate of seal impression and a copy of resident registration.

Song took out several papers from the envelope.

"You have the seal, don't you? Please stamp the circle with a pencil.”

I stamped a seal on the document Song brought. There were also many stamps.

I also gave Song the original bankbook containing 2 billion won.

"Now all I have to do is register."

Song said, organizing the documents.

"Then will JS Invest Korea be established?”

"Yes, there's a business license from the National Tax Service."

"Well done."

"This is nothing. The attorney general takes care of everything. The only question remains how to attract and roll customer money."

"The resume says they're all veterans. I think you'll be good at everything."

"I don't know about Jung, but he'll do well because he's been in the fund management office for a long time. Not only trust accounts, but he also managed a lot of high-value accounts to benefit securities firms."

"Really?"

"When I cut him, he's so vicious. I mean, it's a lot of online, so we need to scale down our branches and cut jobs."

"Are you talking about securities firm money?”

"Yes, securities firms have their own accounts run on corporate funds and trust accounts run on funds made from customer funds."

"I didn't know that I wasn't a one-time stockbroker."

"You should be the master of Gangho himself, just like you. There is someone I know who made 4 billion won, and there is someone who borrows an officetel in Gangnam and does it alone.“

"Really?"

"He's hard to approach. Some people don't like access."

When Song was about to go out, I called him up again.

"When you're done with your lawyer's office, start looking for the Yeouido office tomorrow."

"Yeouido? Okay. I'll go through the real estate in Yeouido."

"Even if the business registration or corporate headquarters address is here, there will be no problem with changing the address, right?”

"Yes, I asked the attorney general, too. All I have to do is report the address transfer."

Song put the documents in his shoulder bag.

And politely greeted me and left the office.

Mrs. Yonggung