The Martial Assembly was shrouded in a strange atmosphere. Then again, seismic changes were always accompanied by such atmospheres.
One part beginning to change would immediately be detected by the other parts. If that change was for the better, the other parts would start to feel that they were being left behind.
A change to a single part always did not end there. A clearly noticeable change was bound to spread to the rest sooner rather than later. And that was the Martial Assembly's current atmosphere.
The arrival of the demon cult left the Assembly members feeling unsettled and uneasy, but Kang Jin-Ho's recent actions got them excited again. Everyone seemed to have accepted the Assembly's reforms.
On top of that, the Assembly began restructuring itself thanks to the efforts of Wiggins, Lee Hyeon-Su, and Lee Hyeon-Ju. The changes were no longer just subtle and unnoticeable but things that could be seen and felt on everyone's skin.
Some people were encouraged by this heated atmosphere and began voicing their thoughts and viewpoints. This meant Kang Jin-Ho now had to deal with even more work.
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“Sir, please give me another rank, preferably something higher,” said Lee Hyeon-Su.
“...A higher rank?” Kang Jin-Ho tilted his head.
Since Lee Hyeon-Su wasn't good with beating around the bush, he didn't bother this time as well. “Sir, I don't want to be the Yeongnam Branch director. Not anymore.”
“Mm?”
“The Yeongnam Group has been almost fully integrated into the Assembly, sir. There have been some remnant hostile attitudes lingering around until recently, but I believe they have been all sorted out now.”
Ironically, it wasn't Lee Hyeon-Su nor Kang Jin-Ho who served as the catalyst in resolving the Yeongnam Group situation. It was actually the demon cult.
As ever, external foes led to internal solidarity. The Yeongnam Group had been stealthily opposed to the Assembly, and the two groups were silently keeping a wary eye on each other, but the sudden introduction of the Chinese demonic cultivators forced their hands.
From the demon cult’s point of view, both the Assembly and the Yeongnam Group were groups of Koreans. This indiscriminate ‘provocation’ meant the two Korean groups had to combine their forces to fight back.
“Also, once the restructuring is finished, it will no longer make sense to recognize who’s from where,” said Lee Hyeon-Su. “Everything will be thrown into the proverbial blender, after all.”
“Mm...”
“That's why it makes no sense to keep the Yeongnam Branch name, sir. Please give me another post.”
“Hmm...” Kang Jin-Ho was slightly taken aback while staring at Lee Hyeon-Su.
‘Right, Another post, is it? If that’s what you want, you should go for it. Sure. But, uh...’
What position should Kang Jin-Ho give to Lee Hyeon-Su now? Never mind a clue, he had absolutely no talent in things like this. Truth be told, Kang Jin-Ho didn't even know the ins and outs of the Assembly's operation, either! It was just that he chose to remain silent on this matter.
If he was told so-and-so was a department chief, Kang Jin-Ho nodded along and said sure. If someone said they were an executive director, Kang Jin-Ho thought, Oh, so this place also has one of those. That was the extent of his knowledge in this matter.
But now, Lee Hyeon-Su was politely demanding a new position for himself. Shouldn’t Kang Jin-Ho know what’s what first before he could do that?
Kang Jin-Ho narrowed his eyes and grimly asked, “What... is higher in rank than the manager of a branch office?”
“It’s the member of the board of directors, sir.”
“I see. Then, how about a spot on that board?”
“Eii~, I’m still way too young for that, sir. I mean, the Assembly’s board of directors are old farts whose teeth have started falling out, you know? Me joining them on the board feels wrong to me.”
If Bang Jin-Hun heard that, he'd have tried to tear out all of Lee Hyeon-Su’s hair.
After nonchalantly turning Bang Jin-Hun into a toothless old fart in mere seconds, Lee Hyeon-Su tried to wrap this little 'negotiation' up. “I've set up the Operations Management office during restructuring, sir. I'd like to be its chief officer.”
“...Sure.”
“Then, I’ll take that as your permission, sir!”
Why did it feel like Kang Jin-Ho just got played? As a man who didn't know the difference between the head of a department and a branch manager, all Kang Jin-Ho could do was silently nod away.
‘...I’m sure nothing will happen.’
When he thought about it... Wasn’t Jo Gyu-Min also a Chief Secretary of the one-and-only Jaegyeong Corporation? Even if Lee Hyeon-Su took on the top job in the Operations... something, it shouldn’t cause an issue. The contents of his job would still be the same, anyway.
Besides, Kang Jin-Ho was the Assembly Master in name only. The actual management of the Assembly was handled by Lee Hyeon-Su, anyway. Kang Jin-Ho was in no position to refuse if Lee Hyeon-Su demanded to be the chairman of the whole operation!
Lee Hyeon-Su continued with his impromptu briefing. “Also, I've set up proper positions in the Assembly for Sir Vator and Sir Wiggins. They will be officially joining the board of directors.”
Kang Jin-Ho cocked an eyebrow. “Mm? Weren’t they supposed to be that non-executive director or something? Are they the same thing?”
“No, sir. Sir Wiggins and Sir Vator are officially joining the board as full-time members. I admit that this should've happened a long time ago, but we missed the right timing. But the situation worked out in our favor as both men managed to earn enough fame and reputation within the Assembly. No one will object to them joining the board now.”
“Oh... Sure. Do what you think is the best,” Kang Jin-Ho replied half-heartedly. In all honesty, he couldn't wait for this conversation to finish.
Unfortunately, Lee Hyeon-Su was like a persistent hyena. It seemed he had no immediate plans to let Kang Jin-Ho go. At least not yet! “Also, I've rescinded the board membership of most of the existing members, sir.”
“Mm? Why?”
“There were too many board members, sir. Lee Jung-Geol over-issued board memberships in order to solidify his power base, you see? After Lee Jung-Geol was purged, most of these directors lost their influence, but they still retained their positions. I figured now would be a good time to get rid of them, sir.”
“I see. Then... How many board members do we have now?”
“Three, sir.”
“...Three?”
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