Lee Hyeon-Su stared at Kang Jin-Ho in sheer flabbergast.
“Sir... Of course your mother would get furious after you explained things that way.”
“...Why would she, though?”
“That's what running a business is like, sir.”
Lee Hyeon-Su wryly grinned. At least in South Korea, “running a business” was synonymous with “bankrupting one's family.”
The mid-90s IMF incident led to a large-scale unemployment crisis in South Korea. Those two events were like consecutive death blows to people who had no choice but to risk their necks on starting their own businesses.
Plenty of them were simply ill-prepared, and too many competitors jumped in to saturate the market at the same time. The result was the mutual destruction of everyone.
It was never easy for people with zero experience to jump in and safely land in the cutthroat world of business. Unsurprisingly, that era saw seemingly an unending procession of business people going bankrupt.
At least their situation would've been a bit better had they accepted their failures and moved on. Unfortunately, many of them got loans from banks and other shady places and even roped in their relatives, only to dig themselves even deeper into debt.
Shortly after that, Korea was swept up in the venture capital startup craze. After that storm had come and gone, the South Koreans began thinking that running a business was no different from a gamble where you could instantly lose everything.
As a result, countless Korean 9-to-6 workers dreaming of quitting their jobs and starting their own businesses had to give up after being harassed by incessant nagging and even physical violence in the form of slaps on the back from their spouses.
Of course, people's impressions of starting a business had improved a lot since those days, but...
‘That doesn’t apply to our Assembly Master, now does it?’
Indeed, this scenario didn't apply to Kang Jin-Ho. That was primarily because he didn't need to start a business to make a living.
His parents must've thought their son didn't need to worry about where his next meal would come from. After all, they knew about the insane wealth accumulated in Kang Jin-Ho's bank account.
Apparently, Kang Jin-Ho stopped showing his parents the state of his bank account once the amount ballooned past a certain point. Even so, the wealth accumulated to that point should be enough to last a lifetime of...
Actually, it'd be safe to assume that a man could live in considerable comfort for centuries with that amount of money in his bank account!
So, for a man like that to suddenly start a business?
‘Yup. No wonder they'd get nervous.’
How could Kang Jin-Ho’s family not be worried? After all, running a business was like feeding a money blackhole.
You needed starting funds and continued investment to run a business. And there was a substantial chance that you'd never recoup all that money.
Here was a dude who could’ve lived a life of comfort, yet he was willingly taking on the risk of losing everything. In that case, how could his family sit still and do nothing?
Kang Jin-Ho didn’t have to worry about putting food on the table. His current situation wasn’t soul-crushingly desperate, either. He could live just fine by sucking on his thumbs, yet he still wanted to gamble all that away?
‘Of course they wouldn’t just sit still.’
Lee Hyeon-Su’s wry grin only deepened as his thoughts reached that far.
He shouldn’t forget that Kang Jin-Ho was a bit of a whale when it came to spending, too.
Kang Jin-Ho usually pursued minimalism, but when things needed him to get serious? He'd not hesitate to dump a truckload of money as an investment.
‘Well, it’s not just one truckload, but... A whole squadron of dump trucks, but whatever!’
Just how many times did the accounting department weep in sorrow because of Kang Jin-Ho’s spending habits?
Lee Hyeon-Su hadn't known Kang Jin-Ho for that long, yet he had already noticed all these things about his boss.
In that case, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Kang Jin-Ho's family knew even more about his habits and ticks than anyone else on this Earth. They probably thought that Kang Jin-Ho would dump his entire savings to get this business venture going.
So, what should they do in a situation like this? Obviously, try to stop him!
Of course, Kang Jin-Ho's family should know how capable he was. Maybe not as much as Lee Hyeon-Su or the Assembly's martial artists, no. However, what was visible on the surface should be more than enough to inform the others that Kang Jin-Ho was a competent man.
However, one's capabilities were not the only factor determining success or failure in business. Luck also played a crucial role.
“The way I see it, it’s obvious why your family would be opposed to the idea, sir,” said Lee Hyeon-Su.
Kang Jin-Ho frowned slightly. “Why do you think that?”
“Because... They don’t trust you.”
“Huh? Really?” Kang Jin-Ho tilted his head this way and that after failing to comprehend. His confusion was understandable, though.
Several events happening recently had eroded the family's faith in Kang Jin-Ho. However, those were the result of Kang Jin-Ho's failure to respond to those situations appropriately. As far as his capabilities were concerned, though... He had never given anyone a cause for distrust.
Lee Hyeon-Su chuckled slightly. “That’s family, sir.”
“Mm?”
“That’s what families are like. Even though family members have the most faith in each other... They also probably trust each other the least.”
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