I had a strange thought that Eun-young's father asked me to meet him.
"Where are you now? I'll go there."
"I'm around here. I'll be waiting for you at the Conrad Hotel coffee shop. If you're busy, we can meet later."
"No, I'll be there now."
I quickly went to the bathroom to brush my teeth and wash my hands and face.
It was because he had to look good to his future father-in-law.
But the order was a bit strange.
The principle is that I should go to Eunyeong's house and say hello to her parents, but my father suddenly asked me to meet her and I was suspicious.
I thought it was good to go to the hair shop yesterday.
Once older adults did not like young people to grow their hair long.
There were not many customers at the hotel coffee shop.
I could see a man in his 60s sitting alone by one window.
I thought he was Park Un-young's father.
I went in front of him and bowed heavily at a 90-degree angle.
"You're Eun-young's father, aren't you? I'm Choi Joon-sik."
Park Un-young's father glanced over me.
"Sit down."
I sat down carefully in my seat.
Then he looked me over slowly again.
said Eun-young with a smile on her father's face.
"You should have a cup of tea. Which car would you like?"
"I'll have coffee."
Eunyeong ordered two cups of coffee from her father.
said Eunyeong, drinking coffee.
"I've heard you're dating our Eunyeong."
"Yes, it is."
I said bravely.
I thought I should show my confidence.
I also looked at Park Un-young's father slowly.
Maybe because I spent my whole life as a banker, I thought I was very old.
My father was hard-working and had rough hands. One stop was blackened with nails. However, Eunyeong's father also had fine skin.
Instead, the eyes, wrinkles, and the neck were wrinkled as to how old they were.
"Have you been dating Unyeong for a long time?"
"Yes, it's been a while."
"Did you say you're working for a private equity firm?”
"Yes, it is."
I took out my business card quickly and gave it to Eunyeong's father. Unyeong's father said without even looking at his business card.
"Did you work for a securities firm before you were a fund company?"
I couldn't bear to tell you that I went to the Machikova factory in Myonghak Station.
"Well, I was just a full-time investor."
Eun-young's father took a sip of coffee and said,
"When I was young, I used to date a lot before marriage. It's better to have people who are similar emotionally and culturally."
I was wondering what this man was saying.
"Yeong-eun is getting married because she's getting married. Just in time, a similar level of person will appear and look at the line. Wouldn't it be better to think of our relationship with Eunyeong as a once-in-a-lifetime play of fire and clean up each other?"
I opened my eyes wide. I was wondering what kind of sound this was like a bolt from the blue.
"What, what do you mean? We promised each other the future."
"I know. If Choi Jun-sik really likes our Eun-young, letting her go would be the way to wish her happiness."
I quickly got off the chair and knelt on the floor.
"Daddy, you can't do that."
"What are you doing? Others are watching. Let's sit in a chair."
I said, sitting in the chair again.
"I like Eunyeong, and Eunyeong likes me. I think the true happiness of Eunyeong is that it is right for adults to bless her rather than separate her. It's too late for me and Eunyeong to break up."
Park Un-young's father looked perplexed. There was a moment of silence.
I said again.
"Daddy, help me. I'm confident that I can make Eun-young happier than anyone else."
"To be honest. Choi Jun-sik runs an unstable fund company and thinks the school gap is too big. School differences aren't important, but there are many times in life when you're disappointed because of different cultures, and if you're wrong about your family background, it's a source of conflict."
"I am confident that I will overcome everything."
"Mr. Choi Joon-sik, since marriage is a reality, wouldn't it be better to stop now and wish each other happiness? Eunyeong is thinking a lot about it. Her face is half-faced. Let's think of the past relationships as memories and meet good women. This story is not about Eunyeong as a father, but about her senior in life.”
"Daddy, then I'm dead. Maybe Eunyeong will die, too.
Park's father did not budge when he said I was going to die, but seemed to be a little shaken when he said Park was going to die.
Park Un-young's father sighed lightly.
I kept saying without giving a break.
"Daddy, you said a little while ago that my job was unstable, but it's not. I've made enough money to play all my life."
At this remark, Unyeong's father looked at me with his eyes wide open. But there was no word.
"And it's true that I went to college in the countryside. At that time, I wandered for a while due to poor family circumstances, but if I had a stable family, I would have attended In Seoul University. But even now, I'm not neglecting my reading activities because it's a bitter pill."
"Hmm."
Eunyeong's father thought for a long time.
Then he looked at my business card and said slowly.
"Is J.S. Invest an external audit company?”
He was also a former banker.
I spoke frankly.
It's been less than a year, so it probably won't appear in the Financial Supervisory Service's. But after the end of the year, the financial statements will come out, so external audit data will be available."
"How much assets do you have?"
"A little over 40 billion."
I didn't talk about 200 billion won entrusted by the chairman of G Group.
"40 billion? That's great. What kind of people usually invest in funds?"
"Although most individuals are individuals, there are investments from large churches, and there are investments from law firms and schools."
"You seem to be doing a good job."
Eun-young's father seemed to be a little interested.
He seemed to look uncomfortable because he couldn't confirm whether he was being audited outside.
I wanted to imprint that J.S. Invest is a sure fund company.
I thought I shouldn't be pushed back here.
We recently acquired 3.5 million shares of Mo Kang Tech, a KOSDAQ-listed company, from JS Invest. The public announcement of a 23% stake will come out when you search the Internet.“
"Well, is that so? I think 23% is the largest shareholder.”
"It is the largest shareholder, but the company has a founder. We did so because we were interested in financial investment rather than management rights. Last year's external audit data is high and low in debt, but we'll be able to make a profit this year."
"Mogang Tech...... I think I've heard of it once.”
I took advantage of this opportunity to talk one more thing.
"We recently acquired an electronics company called Pitestech in Uiwang City. This company is not a listed company, but it is subject to external audit, so it will come out if you check it. This is all my personal acquisition."
"Not a corporation, but a private acquisition?”
"Yes, it was acquired for 5 billion dollars in capital increase."
"Hmm."
"Daddy, I didn't invest in a venture company that made a fortune, I invested in a traditional chimney company. I invested in a company that had a lot of employment effects and didn't go bankrupt quickly because I thought it would be a little higher than the bank rate. Investment has a conservative approach to where it's stable."
"Hmm."
Eunyeong groaned lightly from her father.
And I quickly rolled my head.
If he invested 5 billion won in Pitestech and 2 billion won in establishing a private equity firm, he would have been a wealthy man of more than 7 billion won.
Even though he graduated from Seoul National University's medical school, he was no match for his eldest son, who was struggling with 1 billion won in debt. It occurred to me that he must be a great guy.
However, however, he was reluctant to marry his daughter who graduated from Seoul National University.
"Daddy, there are seven people in the fund company now. All of them are journalists from securities firms who graduated from good universities. I'm not good enough, but I trust and follow."
"So we're gonna investin'”
"Yes, we do it together. My share is 80 percent."
Eunyeong's father knew that a private equity firm had a minimum capital of 2 billion won.
The 80 percent stake is 1.6 billion won. Anyway, this guy was a wealthy man who invested 1.6 billion won. It was also surprising that a man just over 30 years old was like that.
There is 6.8 billion, if not 7 billion.
It occurred to me that this might be a character. I was confused.
Surely Eunyeong didn't seem to tell her father to break up more strongly than before.
I got on my knees again.
"Daddy. Help me. I will be good to Eunyeong and good to my parents for the rest of my life I'll do my best to be your brother."
"Okay. Stand up and sit down. I've said everything I have to say, so let's make a good decision."
Leaving this saying, Unyeong's father stood up.
When Eun-young's father tried to pay for the coffee, I hurried to pay for it first. And I followed the entrance of the coffee shop and politely greeted him at a 90-degree angle.
Eunyeong's dad came home.
Eunyeong asked her mother asked.
"Have you met her? Did you tell her to break up?”
"I did."
"You shouldn't have told me.
"I spoke firmly."
"What did he say? Of course, I will. You didn't, did you?”
"You know very well."
"Ehyo, how did our smart Eunyeong get caught by such a crook!"
"Not a fraudster! I told him he was a reasonable and healthy young man."
"What? He didn't go to persuade you to break up, he must have been persuaded!"
Eun-young, who was in the room, sneaked out and listened to the door crevice.
I heard my father's voice.
"The company seems to be running small but fruitful. I think we're investing in a standard way. The only thing I'm sad about is that I don't have any signs. He was a young man who kept reading to make up for it. Don't be accused of being a crook. Then we get sinned."
"Huh! I'm afraid I can'”
Eunyeong's mother called the son of Ilsan Hospital.
"My dear, your father is in trouble."
"Why?"
"I think she went to tell the swindler to break up with her, but she was persuaded."
"No, my father who's been through all sorts of hardships has been killed? How good a bastard is, persuade your father, by the way.“
"I know. What should I do?"
"Are you still not on the show?"”
"I'm still at home. I think she keeps protesting after being hit by you."
parental anguish