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Chairman Go Guncheol had finally gotten his hands on Paradise. It was a timely succession of well-prepared traps, and also a kind of capitalist magic, where just 1% of shares could change management rights.
During the divorce trial, paradise Group's heir denied the affair. But the evidence was overwhelming. Go Ah-young was a one-sided victim. The alimony ballooned astronomically. What's more, she was recognized as having contributed more to the formation of the wealth than her husband. That was because she was a member of the executive board of Hye-seong Group and, from the beginning, one of the major shareholders of Paradise Group. freewёbn૦νeɭ.com
The media covered the court's result in bold headlines. It's not unusual for the control of a corporation to change as a result of a chaebol family's divorce. But this time, they said, it was on a different level. Not just corporate governance, but the structure of power in the country had changed.
A. rumen: It's not a typo. The eye socket is called an "anwa" in Korean.
Author: As rumen said, but if the word feels difficult... I'll consider just changing it to "eye socket."
Q. Klinen: @The Board still doesn't have enough childlike innocence, I guess. For such an innocent story, to criticize the depiction of violence—when over on webtoons they'll dismember a main character the next episode and still get serialized... may you never lose your childlike innocence as a great eldritch author. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com
A. The author's inner child ran dry long ago. Nowadays, I barely get by day to day. Tears are flowing...