I went into the president's office and savored the words that had just come out of the meeting.

[If the government were to create a real estate forecasting system, everything would be clear... ...then wouldn't it impose a tax on profits if they made money from real estate?]]

But Song seemed to have a point.

[Capitalist society unconditionally faces resistance if the gap between the householder and the homeless is widened and the government is to adjust? Especially the planners of real estate policy are those who own a house?]

I felt Song's words were excessive, but I didn't think they should be discarded.

I was also worried about what would happen if the property I'm buying now didn't sell later.

Also, I could have been in a very difficult situation if the chairman of G Group changed his mind and asked me to return the money.

I was staring blankly out the window and wondering what to do.

At times like this, I wanted to meet her in my dreams, but she is not showing up these days.

It hasn't been showing up since I developed my inner workings.

Assistant manager Hong came into the president's office.

"Mr. President! If you have a list of places to send invitations, please give it to me. I have to mail it."

"I'll organize the list and give it to you. Since it's a holiday, let's mail it after the Lunar New Year holiday."

"Shall we?"

Assistant manager Hong smiled and went out.

Hong is a woman who is a bit clumsy but always overflows with energy all the time.

She was a woman with a weak sense of numbers, but with abundant knowledge of labor laws and progressive thinking.

Even though Hong sometimes made mistakes, people were allowed to move on because he was the youngest in the office.

Today, I bought shares of SillaJen, S Productions, and TS Investment.

I've got time to spare, so I've seen my business card.

The business card has picked out the place where the invitation should be sent. And I wrote the address book.

After the holiday, I decided to send my friends a mobile wedding invitation via Kakao Talk.

At the front of the address book, he wrote down the name of the chairman of G Group and the address of Yangpyeong, followed by the president and president of Mogang Tech, and vice pastor of the Jeil Church in Gangnam.

I'm an introvert, like Howard Hughes, but after I wrote my address book, there were nearly 30 people.

The client was supposed to be sent by Director Chang, so I only made a list of people I know personally.

If I had been involved in various gatherings, university alumni meetings, political groups, social groups and religious groups, I would have sent invitations to more places, but there was no place like this because I didn't put my head out.

General Manager Chang brought me a list of clients to send my invitations.

There were as many as 50 account address books written by Jang.

I drew a line with a ballpoint pen where I didn't know well.

"Don't send it where you drew it with a ballpoint pen. I don't even know my face, but I'm embarrassed."

"No, you still have to send it. We have sent a lot of congratulatory money to our employees when they got married. I'd rather be sad if you didn't give me the invitation."

I still drew 10 ballpoint pens.

So I decided to send only 40 places.

I decided to buy a meal for my employees because I was going on a holiday.

I took my staff to the Conrad Hotel Italian restaurant.

And bought me lunch with wine. The staff liked it.

The staff were much cleaner than when they first met.

With a salary of hundreds of millions of dollars and sometimes such a great meal, the mood has changed.

I also knew that JS Investment was rumored to be a popular company in the IFC building in Yeouido.

The information was given by Assistant Manager Hong.

Hong met them from time to time because his high school and college classmates were working inside the building. So there was plenty of information.

Within this building, or throughout Yeouido, my high school or college classmate was never there. So in fact, I was always lonely. But I had the temperament of Howard Hughes, so I had a good time alone.

After 3 p.m., I looked into the stock market that was concluded today.

Since it was the day before the holiday, the transaction volume itself was insignificant and not much was signed.

SillaJen paid 100 million won, and S Production and TS Investment 50 million won each. This resulted in a cumulative investment of 9 billion in three categories.

By category, SillaJen had 6.1 billion won, S Production 1.55 billion won and TS Investment 1.35 billion won.

I thought of coffee, so I went to the water purifier near the office.

In front of the water purifier was acting Choi Yu-na. Assistant manager Choi Yu-na also seemed to have come because she needed hot water.

I asked assistant manager Choi Yuna.

"Did the MOELIS & Company's Linda Sim set a date for her return to Korea?"

"I didn't get caught, but I just said it was early February after the holidays."

"Do you know what brings you in?"

"I'm not sure, but he said he'd stop by on his way to Saudi Arabia."

"Saudi arabia?"

"Yes, that's all I've heard."

I had a feeling that Moellis & Company was working on another big project in Saudi Arabia. Then it occurred to me that the partner would not be a palm-sized company like J.S. Invest, but a giant financial company in Korea.

I felt like I was coming here because I had a friend, Choi Yuna, and I was young.

Most of the people she deals with are older people.

It was a day before the holiday.

I didn't come to work because it was the holiday season.

I just slept at home. I heard Mom and Dad talking outside.

"Should I tell Jun-sik that I'm going to the big house?"

"Leave it where you sleep.”

"But why do you sleep so late?"

"You must be tired. She'll be tired of doing business or getting married."

"Did you get the wedding invitation and Anseong organic dish set?"

"The organic bowl set is heavy, so you take it."

Mom opened the door again slightly as I was sleeping.

"Good-bye."

"You were awake. Then I'll go to Gileum-dong."

I heard my mom and dad going out.

I slept for another hour or so.

I watched the news on my smartphone under the blanket.

The news was all about the holidays. When the traffic was the most congested, and when I went to my hometown, there was an article about what I shouldn't say in front of my relatives.

Then there was an article about Omni-Tel, a company called Omnitel, being transferred to Weezit.

"Omnitel is a KOSDAQ-listed company?"

Omnitel was a company that was developing a mobile coupon or gift certificate service business.

I usually wanted to take over a listed company. Like Pitestech, a company that is expected to be listed is good, but I wanted to take over a large company.

I looked up the reason why the omnitel was transferred to Weezit on my smartphone.

When handing over the company, there was a good reason to turn it over. Usually, companies transfer a lot when they can't hold out anymore due to worsening management.

Weezit was also a surplus company, but Omnitel was a deficit company.

Omnitel recorded 22.8 billion won in consolidated sales, 3.1 billion won in operating losses and 3.83 billion won in net losses until the third quarter of last year.”

It occurred to me that this would have been quite a pain to creditors.

I searched more information.

According to the electronic disclosure system of the Financial Supervisory Service, the company signed a contract to sell its entire stake in Omnitel management held by the CEO, the largest shareholder of Omnitel.

The amount of shares to be sold was 3.32 million shares and 15 billion won was sold.

"Now that you've sold your entire stake in management, the owner has changed."

I've seen it possible to acquire a listed company with only 15 billion won'

However, the key issue was not the purpose of the acquisition, but how to save the company after the acquisition.

Wigit's acquisition of Omnitel would have taken over because he knew well about the company. But all I know is that he only had a little experience in the factory.

"Pick a man from Pitestech and use him?"

I had this thought. Also, I wanted to take over the acquisition with my own personal funds rather than JS Invest. That's because there is more control.

Also, funding was a problem.

If you take over the company for 15 billion won, you have to put the money back in after the acquisition.

So didn't I borrow 10 billion won from J.S. Invest in the form of short-term borrowings, though I took over Piettes Tech with my personal money of 5 billion won?

Also, if I invest in SillaJen, the bullet drops.

There may be no room for taking over the company. That's why I was interested in stock-backed loans.

I remembered what Jang said during coffee time yesterday.

"The former vice chairman of Lotte Holdings, Japan, borrowed hundreds of billions of won with about 2.5 million shares of Lotte Shopping as collateral."

Then, I thought that I could borrow money from SillaJen stocks as collateral if the bullets ran out after securing shares of SillaJen.

"That's right. It's my personal money to borrow money from SillaJen as collateral, and it's corporate money to borrow money from JS Invest's G001 Fund and G002 Fund as collateral."

I had the feeling that G-electronics and G-development shares in G001 and G002 funds would be able to borrow a considerable amount of money because their value is already over 100 billion won.

It occurred to me that I might take over a bigger company than OmniTel.

The problem is that the acquisition company needs to be saved well.

It's New Year's Day.

It was January 28, 2017.

Mom and dad went to the big house yesterday and didn't come back. I think you probably stayed until your ancestral rites.

My mom always went to the big house a day before the holiday because she had to set up a memorial service table, but my dad and I went to the big house on the day of the holiday.

But because I didn't go, my dad went to the big house with my mom yesterday.

Mom said the day before that it would be the last time this year to go to the big house.

That's because all the children of the eldest family were married and separated from their families, and the food was not made at home as before, but bought it at the market.

I went out to the kitchen and found ramen.

I had no appetite, so I wanted to eat ramen.

I cooked ramen and ate it alone.

The tens of billions of wealthy people sat down eating instant noodles on the morning of the holiday, which made them laugh because they seemed pathetic.

Still, this ramen tasted better than expensive food at a hotel or holiday food at my uncle's house. And I couldn't be so comfortable.

A text message came from Eunyeong.

[Come around 2 p.m. after lunch. Because we have ancestral rites in the morning, the Ilsan brothers and their family members are here.]

[Okay. I'll be there around 2:00.]

I was supposed to make a New Year's bow to Eunyeong's house today.

And I was supposed to give him a package.

However, I thought it would be right to pour some drinks to Mrs. Baek on holidays like today.

Of course, Baek's descendants will pour you drinks, but the descendants are descendants and I was myself. I wanted to pour you a drink as I did.

I went to the mart in sneakers and bought a bottle of Beopju and a dried pollack.

It was because the dried pollack was always on the table at the big house.

Drinks in front of Mrs. Baek's new stock.