Reborn Rich (2022) s01e03 Episode Script

Foresight Or Just Luck

(Reborn Rich)
(Reborn Rich)
(Production Sponsors: Ministry of Culture,
Sports and Tourism and KOCCA.)
(This drama is fiction
and people, places, organizations,)
(incidents, groups, and nations
are not based on reality.)
You got the answer,
so you deserve the prize.
I don't need money.
Once I am old enough to use that money,
its monetary value would have dropped.
Is that so?
I'd like land.
A place with lots of plants and trees.
I like this area, right here.
That land was used
to make pottery. It's useless.
(Gyeonggi Province, Seongnam, Bundang-dong)
Do you want the land in Bundang that badly?
Let's see.
How does 160,000m² sound?
(Gyeonggi Province, Seongnam, Bundang-dong)
This small village will become a new city,
home to 390,000 people.
According to
the government's New Town development plan,
on Seongnam's Bundang area,
about 105,000 medium to large
apartment blocks will be built.
They will reduce the burden
on Gangnam's housing demand
by housing 420,000 people.
What an incredible change
this place went through.
There was just one reservoir
with fields and rice paddies
reaching the horizons.
People say that Bundang
is the next best place
to live, second to paradise.
Did you know then
that this place would become like this?
Do you simply have good discernment?
Or are you just lucky?
I owe it to a grandfather
who gifted me 160,000m² of land.
Not anyone gets to be born your grandson.
Does that make me lucky?
From the land here,
do you know how much you made?
Welcome, sir.
This way, please.
The 24 million dollars you asked for.
Good.
The compensation for the purchase of land
was 14 million.
Ten million was from selling
the nearby commercial land.
A total of 24 million dollars
is what you earned.
Would you like to count it out?
How will you manage to spend all this?
If you buy books with it,
you'll never read them
all in your lifetime.
If you spend it on tuition,
you'll have to get a hundred degrees.
If you're afraid, leave it with me.
I'll pay you more
in interest than a bank does.
(Reborn Rich)
Do Jun is still a kid, isn't he?
It's only natural.
Where could he have
seen such a huge amount?
Sir, Hangang Bank's Namdaemun Branch
called.
Do Jun has exchanged the
money in the account into dollars.
Shouldn't you ask him what it's for?
He may be clever,
but it's too much money for a 20-year-old.
Does money choose people
depending on their age?
Let's find out if Do Jun
is a fortunate boy,
or a boy with foresight.
It's just luck.
How else can you explain it?
What could a little boy
know about real estate
that he'd ask for land in Bundang?
No one can beat someone with great luck.
Doesn't that make him even scarier?
What does Father say almost every day?
You don't become rich by working hard.
It's up to the heavens.
Do Jun made 24 million dollars
by just pointing at a map.
Father could think
his youngest grandson is blessed.
Wait.
Is that why? Isn't it weird?
Dad gave that massive sum to a kid
who just started college
and let him manage it himself.
He's not that kind of person.
He never let us do anything like that.
Not even Seong Jun, his eldest grandson.
Right?
Seong Jun is the eldest heir,
and he was exiled in the name of study.
Why does Father play favourites
with the youngest, Do Jun?
That money.
It's the price of our father's life.
If not for Do Jun,
when the plane exploded in mid air,
Father would've died in it.
Who cares
if it's 24 million or 240 million?
It's too early for such a fuss.
Don't you feel ashamed?
You're jealous about
a 20-year-old boy's allowance.
You're grown-up adults.
Do you really think so?
That it's allowance?
That it's a simple gift?
It could be a test.
Father could be testing the boy with plans
on picking a successor.
What is it that I am
Trying to look for?
Where to is it that I am
Flowing so endlessly?
The upcoming New York Film Market.
Take me with you, Father.
To the Film Market?
I got into university,
but I have lots of time
until the semester starts.
I'd like to travel,
and maybe do some advising
on what films you should invest in.
You'll be an investment advisor?
You know I have a good eye.
I think I'm the one
who got you this office.
I must release this movie
on Christmas at all costs?
Do Jun.
You're still young
and don't know about movies.
Christmas movies are for families.
Who'd want to watch a gloomy movie
about a kid
left alone at home
while his family went travelling?
And you still
want me to import this movie?
So you want to go to
the New York Film Market?
Yes. Who knows?
This time, it might not be just an office.
Perhaps I could buy you a whole building.
There was no me anymore
We are still young
We still have a nice future
Now wipe up your cold tears
Come back home
Let's go home now.
- You go ahead.
- Come with me.
I'm not Seo Tai Ji.
Oh, gosh
- Hey, Do Jun.
- What?
Just because you got
into law top of the class,
don't get fancy and have dreams
of passing the bar
while you're still in college.
What?
Play. Have fun.
Go on group blind dates,
regular blind dates, casual dates,
- and go out with someone.
- Hang on.
Are they all different?
Are they the same, then?
They have different terms.
Don't do that.
Don't make the face of a man
who already lived a lifetime.
- What?
- Don't do that either.
- I'll do it.
- Go away.
Wait, what's that?
- No way.
- What do we do now?
What is it?
Excuse me.
- They'd caused a fuss
- Excuse me.
- Coming through.
- Sorry.
- They announced their retirement.
- What is it?
As of today, January 31, 1996
Are they disbanding or retiring?
They're retiring.
- Oh, no
- Jeez.
(Seo Min Yeong)
Why are they retiring?
My loves.
They're retiring because the pain
of creating music is too much.
(Seo Min Yeong)
What's this?
This is a look I've never seen
on your face.
I can't believe that's her face
when she was 20.
Do you know her?
Did you meet her? When?
What?
Oh
In 20 years' time.
"In 20 years' time."
He's at it again.
Move, mister.
- Move.
- Okay.
- I can't see.
- I'm not a mister.
Chang Je, are you getting old?
You shouldn't be up this early.
What's going on?
Why are you coming to see me?
Take a look at this, Father.
(Seoul District Public Prosecutors' Office)
(Report on Special Investigation
into Hando Steel)
I don't think Hando Steel
will last a month.
It's a great chance to buy it up cheap.
They took out too many loans
to try to expand.
If you underwrite Hando Steel now,
wouldn't it help subsidiaries
that use steel
such as Soonyang Heavy Machinery,
Motors, and Machinery?
How will they handle this much debt?
If the government vouches for us,
we can extend the repayment deadline
to suit us.
Can we trust President YS?
If Hando Group were to break up now,
it would cause huge turmoil.
The President would want
to prevent the worst.
Having a prosecutor son-in-law
is so reassuring.
I thought I should give you
one last gift while I still work there.
What?
Are you going to start a law firm?
Before the general election in April,
the President will recruit talent
to join his party.
I'd love to join as a legal advisor
and run for office.
The National Assembly is on an island.
It'll be very windy out there.
Do you want to get into politics?
You can give me a sail.
I want to venture into bigger waters
for Soonyang.
I'll see
if my son-in-law's ship
can survive the sea.
I'll do my best not
to let you down, Father.
Something that dreamy would never happen.
One day, will a Korean movie
ever beat Hollywood movies
to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards?
That's something out of
a Sci-Fi cartoon that makes me emotional.
It won't be easy.
The Academy Awards tend
to snuff non-English movies.
I'm too imaginative.
If that day comes,
a Korean song might even
reach Billboard's Top 100.
I know.
What I'm saying is
as likely as Team Korea
reaching the semifinals
of the FIFA World Cup.
Can't a man dream?
Don't you know dreams come true?
Darn you. Wait up, Dad.
Yes.
Dreams do come true.
- Oh.
- I'm sorry.
What the This is just not fair.
Darn it.
Are you Korean?
Shoot.
If you mean nationality, no.
If you mean where I was born, yes.
We're halfway around the world.
You're not expecting a friendly hug,
are you?
Look.
Because of you,
I just became the investor
with the most rotten luck
in the whole of this market.
Oh, then
I'm truly sorry.
I'll pay you for the donut.
- How much do you want?
- Ten million dollars!
Ten million dollars?
What are you talking about?
One donut costs ten million dollars?
I always eat a donut before
I decide what to invest in.
I've never broken it once.
It's a principle, routine,
and jinx. Anyway,
it's my most important, necessary,
and sufficient condition of investing.
This donut is from a shop
in Midtown that's 30 minutes from here.
And I have just ten minutes
to decide what to invest in.
Without a donut,
in this market where ten million dollars
will change hands,
because of clumsy you.
You'll pay me back?
This donut cost a dollar,
but it's worth ten million to me.
How much will you pay me?
Never bet on things
that you aren't sure about.
Do you get that?
That
Do Jun! We're over here.
Okay. I'm coming.
What a weirdo.
"Titanic."
The "Titanic" fever is going strong.
Nominated for 14 Academy Awards,
the most in Academy history,
at the 70th Academy Awards
I should invest in "Titanic?"
Yes.
Not for import or distribution rights
but the production?
Yes.
That way, you get a part
of the massive profit.
It goes here.
There are three arches.
- Shall we bet?
- Yes.
Do Jun. The reason you
wanted to come here
was because you had this movie
in mind from the start?
Hey. Look, Father.
My gosh.
Wow. Nice.
Are you convinced it will be a hit?
Like "Home Alone" last time?
You know I have a good hunch.
Trust me again.
A hunch?
Father. I have a scientific
and logical reason this movie will flop.
It'll shock you.
Blockbusters involving water
are bound to flop.
Why?
Because the project sinks.
What?
"Cut throat Island," "Waterworld,"
and serial hit-maker James Cameron's
only flop "The Abyss."
They're all about water,
and they all tanked.
This is a science.
Boss, you need to think this over.
You have to think this over.
You would've never made this decision
if you didn't drop that darn donut.
Ten million dollars into "Titanic?"
Why don't you take
that ten million dollars
and just throw it into the Atlantic Ocean?
Will you still invest in "Titanic?"
Come on. You didn't even watch
"Waterworld."
I couldn't.
DiCaprio?
DiCaprio?
Who on earth will do the acting?
And the woman who looks like his aunt.
Do Koreans even know who she is?
Do you know her? I don't know her.
- No Brad Pitt or Tom Cruise.
- They're Korean.
A blockbuster with zero stars?
Do you really think this will work, boss?
"Titanic."
It's about a luxury cruise ship
that's only for the rich
sinking in a gruesome manner
in the middle of nowhere.
It's about the rich losing out.
People have no choice
but to flock to the cinemas.
Why? Because it'll never happen in reality.
Did you hear that?
She looks like DiCaprio's aunt?
She's the real reason
I want to invest in this movie.
What?
In a recession like this,
the public care very little for cute,
young starlets.
They prefer mature actresses
with an intellectual air
to be their heroine.
Kate Winslet has that face.
They spent an enormous amount
of money to make the movie.
It won't be profitable unless
it becomes an international hit.
Following Europe,
countries in East Asia are
building multiplex theatres too.
The number of movie goers
will increase exponentially.
And naturally,
the profitability will go up as well.
You know what a low-price
high-volume policy means, right?
Are you confident?
Can I guarantee that
the movie will be a hit?
Then my answer is no. However,
if it's about recovering the investment
and securing stable profitability Yes.
- He's right.
- I'm very rational now, Rachael.
I said I dropped the donut.
I never said I didn't eat it.
What?
"Based on scientific evidence"
is what I'd say in a situation like this.
- Hey!
- How's it going?
- I'm good.
- Yes.
Are you going to invest in this?
- That's what I'm thinking about.
- What about you?
- I'm investing
- Do you have anything in mind?
- Power Shares?
- Yes, I have
Mason Oh.
His Korean name is Oh Se Hyeon.
Power Shares.
The director and head of APAC
at Power Shares.
Hi, good afternoon.
Hi, may I help you?
Yes. I'm Jin.
I'm here to see Mason Oh.
- I got twenty on Kasparov.
- Fifty on Kasparov.
We're nuts for doing this.
I want to put
If you guys let me get in on
I'm surprised to see you here. I thought
you'd been in a business meeting somewhere.
Thanks to you,
I became the luckiest investor
on Wall Street today.
Here's your delicious cheese pizza.
Enjoy your meal.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
What's that guy doing?
Is he crazy or something?
Maybe you should order something else.
Darn it. This is so good.
This is the best cheese I've ever had.
I should've bought some shares
in this cheese company back then.
It's too late now.
Darn, it's so good.
Hey, you. I wanted
to say something earlier.
I am working right now.
Leave me alone, will you? Don't disturb me.
Well, that's the right move, by the way.
- Oh.
- Yes, that is the right move.
That was absolutely amazing.
The supercomputer Deep Blue
versus Kasparov, the chess champion.
What a strange world we live in.
Even a computer has a name?
Hyeon Woo, what was it called?
You know, that computer.
Blue What was it?
Dad!
- Dad!
- What is it, son?
- Wow.
- Why? Who won?
My gosh. Unbelievable.
Who do you think will win?
The supercomputer Deep Blue?
Or Garry Kasparov, the chess champion?
Who?
Well
Everyone says it's the
game of the century
between a human and a computer.
But that's not what
you're interested in, right?
"What is the company value of IBM,
the company that made Deep Blue?"
"When and how much should
I buy in to maximize my profit?"
That's why you're so engrossed
in the match. Am I right?
I'll tell you who will win.
In turn, spare me your time.
You can tell me who will win
when the match is still going on?
Deep Blue will win.
Invest in IBM, before this round ends.
Can I have a piece?
Well, chances are It's 50-50 anyway.
I guess you're relying on luck. Too bad.
Deep Blue hasn't overcome
the limitations of AI.
Even the engineers and
developers at IBM admitted it.
But you think Deep Blue
will beat Kasparov, the genius player?
Deep Blue has less than
a 20-percent chance to win.
That's what all experts say.
Hey, young man.
Never bet on things
that you aren't sure about.
I never rely on luck when
it comes to my investments.
When the game ends,
you'll want to meet me.
I'm confident.
I'm 100 percent sure
that Deep Blue will win.
Hey, go away.
Oh, my gosh!
- No problem!
- Yes!
- I can't believe it.
- Thank you, gentlemen. Sorry, man.
What? Deep Blue won?
A supercomputer beat a human
for the first time in history?
That was a fluke, right?
How did you guess it?
None of the experts on Wall Street
predicted that Deep Blue would win.
I trusted my instincts.
What?
Had Kasparov been a mere player,
Deep Blue wouldn't have
stood a chance against him.
However, I bet Kasparov,
the genius chess player
who's kept the world champion title
for the past 20 years,
wanted to make history.
"Fought against AI and won,"
"thus protecting the pride of mankind."
He probably wanted a title like that.
And greed
always clouds your judgement.
Not bad.
I'd like to invest in companies in the US.
Relying on your instincts,
knowing how risky that can be?
I have you.
Use numbers to help me prove
that my instincts are on point.
I'm a busy man, you see.
Enjoy the rest of your trip.
With accurate data,
which is essential for investing.
And with cash.
Do you know that
the minimum amount we require
is 30,000 dollars?
I have a lot of money, Mr. Oh.
Save up as much as you
can before you join the military.
Enjoy your trip. Bye.
(Jeongsimjae)
As for Hando Steel, we're estimating
that it'd cost us about
500 million dollars.
So we'll go penniless after this deal.
Do they have something
we could use to make money?
Hando Steel owns a warehouse in Busan.
If we make sure the creditors
can't touch it
and build an apartment complex in that lot,
we should be able to earn
back the money fairly soon.
Sir, we've encountered
an unexpected variable though.
Daeyoung Group is getting ready
to bid on Hando Steel too.
The Secretary's Office
informed me this morning.
Then it means Daeyoung
will bid on it for sure.
Our Secretary's Office obtains
Intel before the NSP does.
Right, Daeyoung makes cars,
heavy equipment,
and even ships.
No wonder they want to buy
a steel-producing company.
To beat Daeyoung,
we'd need at least 400 million dollars.
Don't you think?
It's not even a lucrative deal.
Then should we forget
about Hando Steel altogether?
I will not let Daeyoung
acquire Hando Steel.
And the maximum amount
we'll spend on this is 300 million.
We won't spend a penny more.
Then how
Why are you asking me?
- Vice-Chairman.
- Yes, sir.
Go make sure we can acquire Hando Steel.
Pardon?
Why? Are you not confident?
Then step down. Why are you sitting here?
What will you do?
My goodness. Thanks. This looks delicious.
Do Jun, you're such a perfect grandson.
You came all the way here
to see your grandparents
after your trip to the US.
Just like your father, you're handsome,
smart, and sweet.
Right, Jeong Rae?
I'd say he got his looks from his mother.
As for his brain I don't know.
Use your smart brain to follow
in your grandpa's footsteps
and grow the company.
Why not study management?
Why would you suddenly
want to go to law school?
He takes after his father,
so I guess he has no interest
in running a business whatsoever.
Right, Do Jun?
If I study law,
I can be more helpful
to Grandpa and his business.
Really?
My gosh. Is that why you
decided to study law, Do Jun?
Grandma, I'm still in my first year.
At the moment, I just want to play
and not think about anything.
Yes! Just play.
That's what you should do
when you're in your first year.
Meet some girls too, okay?
The board meeting is over.
I see. You can go upstairs now, Do Jun.
Okay, Grandma.
- Thank you.
- Just play!
Goodness, that old man is awfully stubborn.
Acquire Hando Steel, but don't spend money.
What are we supposed to do, then?
Right, Young Ki?
Do Jun, you're back!
You little rascal.
Did you see lots of cool things in the US?
- Did you eat lots of good food?
- Yes, Grandpa.
Thanks to you
I had a great trip.
Good.
What was your favourite
out of all the dishes you tried there?
- Pardon me?
- What was your favourite dish?
Oh.
The donut.
That brat.
Does he think he's
Lee Mi Ja or Cho Yong Pil
who just returned from
his concert tour in Southeast Asia?
Goodness.
I'm talking about Do Jun.
He was in New York
for a few days with his dad.
And he showed up to report
to Father that he's back.
Hey. He's just 20, and he's a guy.
Guys his age are rarely that attentive.
I bet he has an ulterior motive.
At age 20, he should know
how to respect his elders.
He's better than his dad.
You're so understanding.
You're incredibly magnanimous.
But you see,
did you know that Do Jun
exchanged the 24 billion won
to US dollars before his trip?
The price of our father's life?
It wouldn't have been possible
without Father's permission.
He's different from his dad.
Yoon Ki never had
any interest in the company.
But that boy is different.
Just look at his eyes.
We have to stay frosty, Young Ki.
That it's allowance?
That it's a simple gift?
It could be a test.
Go make sure we can acquire Hando Steel.
Father could be testing the boy
with plans on picking a successor.
Why? Are you not confident?
Then step down. Why are you sitting here?
(Jin Young Ki)
I told the Economic Research Institute
to prepare a report to send
to Hando Steel's creditors.
If we emphasize the number of jobs
that will be created
when we acquire Hando Steel
and the positive synergy,
Cheongwadae will show interest too.
Risk management is crucial
as the administration is nearing its end.
Please proceed accordingly, Mr. Lee.
Yes, sir.
Hang Jae.
My old man
What does he want from me?
Acquiring Hando Steel?
Or
is he just not happy with anything I do?
You know what he's thinking better
than his own children do.
Mr. Chairman
would like to pass Soonyang down
to someone who is like him.
And it might not be his eldest son?
Young Ki, he is giving
you a chance first
because you're his eldest son.
Focus on acquiring Hando Steel.
He wants to see the fighting spirit
and persistence in you.
To him, running a company
was like a never-ending war,
where he had to kill
first in order to survive.
Sir.
As you had predicted, Vice-Chairman Jin
asked me what you were really thinking.
I told him that you were
giving him a chance
and that nothing would change
if he did his best to acquire Hando Steel.
I assured him.
Hang Jae.
It's such a shame.
Pardon me?
Why were you born to your parents?
I wish you were my son.
Sir, didn't you know?
I think of you as my father.
I'll leave you to it.
You see, Do Jun
His school is pretty far
from where he lives.
Send him a car.
Yes, sir.
Hello, I'm Ha In Seok
from the Secretary's Office.
Hello.
Mr. Chairman sent me.
He said your school was pretty far,
so it must be hard for you to commute.
I'll be your driver from now on.
Please just drop me off
in front of the gate.
I'll walk from there.
No, I'll drop you off
in front of the lecture hall.
Most people at school
already know who I am.
I don't want to show up with
a driver and attract attention.
It won't do Grandpa any good.
Right, I'll remember that.
(Seoul National University)
I got it. I don't want
to turn into a spoiled brat.
Oh, right.
You're done for the day.
You're free to decide how to spend
the rest of your day.
Bye.
- Hello!
- Come and take one!
- Take a look at this.
- Please join us!
- Come find us!
- Join us!
- Hello, take one!
- Welcome!
- Hello, welcome!
- Are you a freshman?
- Would you be interested?
- Hi.
Come find us!
You should join us.
Jin Do Jun, at the School of Law. Right?
I study law too. I'm Kim Tae Young.
He's Gang Nam from
the Department of Journalism.
Come on, why is the introduction so bland?
It's between us.
Tae Young's family owns Mirae Industry.
My family owns Bando Firm.
Ji Min's grandfather has
been the Prime Minister since
So?
Seong Jun must not have told you
about our club, Prestigious Club.
I did hear about it. Prestigious Club.
You used to call me casually,
but now you treat me as your senior.
It was the center of Vice-Chairman
Jin Seong Jun's connection.
A secretive social gathering
of the children of prestigious families.
You don't have to act so stiff.
It's nothing much.
We're just inviting you to have
a meal with those of your class.
People are so strange.
They feel a sense of incongruity
because of people like us.
So what? Is that our fault?
It's their inferior complex.
Yes.
What do you think, newbie?
Enough with all the talking.
Your number.
Why? Do I need your grandfather's
permission to get your number?
I'll text you the location and
time of your welcoming dinner.
You know it's a must
to bring a partner, right?
I must stick to the rule, right?
Nice!
(Music Listening Room)
We've met before, right?
You look familiar.
I definitely met you before.
Where did we meet?
You definitely have a classical taste.
You could just invite me for a meal.
Isn't this tactic way too classic?
Hello, I'm not hitting on you.
Invite you for a meal?
- When did I
- Here it is.
This is what you're looking for, right?
Let's have a meal.
("'Hello, I'm Jin Do Jun,'
An Interview With Jin Do Jun")
("Who Entered Department of Law
At the Top of His Class")
There was a reason.
Are you so confident and rude
because of your grandfather?
No way.
What's so hard about having a meal
with a peer in my department?
Do I have to use my grandfather's power
to eat with you?
If you treat me to a nice meal,
I was going to tell you
when Seo Tai Ji was making a comeback.
I thought you might be curious.
Is it fun to tease people?
It's true, right?
You said Soonyang's better
than the CIA in getting information.
That's how you heard it, right?
I knew it. Is he really making a comeback?
When?
You're going to eat with me, right?
She's there. Please stop here.
Okay.
Do you normally always wear like this?
You're a bit different from
the Seo Min Yeong I know.
This? You're wrong.
You must be thinking
that I dolled up to meet you, but
You look better now. They're nice clothes.
Tell me now. Is it true?
Is he really making a comeback?
Seo Tai Ji, I mean.
When is he coming back?
You
Do you really know?
After 4 years. The summer of 2000.
He's coming back to celebrate
the millennium, right?
Not as a group.
Seo Tai Ji continues as a soloist.
What's wrong?
Are you disappointed?
That's
just like Seo Tai Ji.
You need new music for the new millennium.
I kept my word. Can we go eat now?
- Sure.
- Okay. Let's go.
- Seriously
- Go.
- Hurry up.
- Nice.
This is the last time, okay?
One more time.
Order.
Okay.
You're here, Jin Do Jun.
Gosh.
It's really nice to see you
in Prestigious Club.
It's so nice to see you.
We made a bet.
Seong Jun said
you were a boring bookworm,
so you would never join our club.
Prestigious Club?
She's Seo Min Yeong, also a freshman
of the Department of Law.
Hold on.
You're obedient.
You only did this.
She's a guest difficult to invite.
Seo Min Yeong
from Hanil Girls' High School.
Her father is working in Seoul
District Public Prosecutors' Office.
In the end, you're here.
As Do Jun's partner.
Anyway, welcome.
This is Ha In Seok. Jin Do Jun,
I mean, this is the route of 4-2.
You should have told me
the truth from the beginning.
If I had known, I wouldn't have come.
Why did you bring me here?
- Because you're qualified.
- What?
Seo Min Yeong,
the only child of Seo Yoon Ho,
the deputy prosecutor
of Seoul District Public Prosecutors'
Office Special Unit.
It's a social gathering that suits you.
This Prestigious Club.
It's a social gathering?
Friendship where you back each
other up when you're in trouble
once you each hold
a position after graduating?
Close-knit friendship
that ignores law and policies
as if they're nothing?
A social gathering, you said?
Not a gathering of potential criminals?
Don't be mistaken, Jin Do Jun.
What you can share here
isn't deep friendship.
It's a strong privilege.
It doesn't suit me.
I never had such a privilege
nor did I expect one.
You're the one who's mistaken,
Seo Min Yeong.
So you think you're free
from those privileges?
Because you entered
the best university in Korea
with the exam scores you worked hard
to achieve with your smart brain.
The fact that you were able
to focus solely on studying
throughout the three years of high school.
And the fact that you can only focus
on studying instead of worrying
about making a living now.
Haven't you thought
that it's thanks to your parents' financial
and mental support?
The family of bench and bar
for generations.
A healthy body and a smart brain.
Have you never thought
that all of those were privileges
given to you for free
ever since you were born?
About Do Jun, sir.
He's adjusting well
to his university life
just like his peers.
- Is that so?
- Now's the best time in life.
Even though he has 24 million dollars,
he's still young.
I wonder what he's thinking.
Oh, well.
You don't even know what
your own son is thinking.
He is
too distant of a family for me
to know about him.
Hando Steel reported bankruptcy
as they could not manage the debt
from debt financing.
Hando Steel has a debt over
four billion dollars in total.
Big social and economical impacts
are expected.
The company that placed
1st in wealth ranking.
The company with the biggest
debt of 4.2 billion dollars
collapsed in vain.
Vice-Chairman Jin
will attend the meeting
with the creditors himself.
(Vice-Chairman's Office)
We have a problem, sir.
With the acquisition fund
of 300 million dollars we prepared,
we might not be able to negotiate.
What are you saying now?
There's a company that offered
500 million dollars
that the creditors demanded
as the acquisition fund.
Is it Daeyoung?
Actually
It's a foreign investment company.
Is there a special reason
why a foreign company
took over a big Korean company?
Are you going to take over Hando Steel?
Did you really offer 500 million dollars?
- Are you going to take over?
- Please tell us!
- Why did you do it?
- Did you take over the company
at 500 million dollars?
Of course.
Power Shares is an investment company
that focuses on the future value.
The 500 million dollars we offered
is the future value of Hando Steel.
An American investment company,
Power Shares.
Oh Se Hyeon,
the representative of East Asia region.
(Detailed Profile)
He's an investment manager
who invests in companies' future values.
He's a Korean-American
who performs exceptionally well
when it comes to company takeovers.
Future values?
Why would a foreign investment company
that performed exceptionally well
want to take over
a weak and small company like Hando Steel?
Just why?
It's a chess piece.
There must be the chess board's owner.
The owner?
Whoever
can't stand to watch Soonyang
take over Hando Steel.
That person is
the owner of the chess board.
(Three Way Restaurant)
(Three Way Restaurant)
- Gosh!
- My goodness.
Gosh, Gyeong Hui.
You said your back isn't well.
Oh, dear.
- You'll hurt your back.
- It's okay.
- Goodness.
- I can't believe this.
Gosh.
- Be careful.
- Okay.
Goodness!
You'll hurt yourself.
Did you say he was Oh Se Hyeon?
Yes.
Dig into him.
What he's thinking
and who he's meeting.
Yes, sir.
I shouldn't have gotten
involved in the first place.
Because of you,
I am breaking my first rule
of investment for the first time.
The corporate value of Hando Steel
is 500 million dollars?
No.
Nevertheless, the investor wants
to invest in it? Yes.
Yes.
Tell me the reason, at least.
Why are you investing so recklessly?
Keep investors' secrets
no matter what happens.
That's your investment rule, right?
I have to stop Hando Steel
from falling into
Vice-Chairman Jin's hands.
Vice-Chairman Jin?
He's your uncle. The successor of Soonyang.
You should be nice to your family,
so why
What you want
isn't just Hando Steel?
In the end, what you want
is Soonyang?
You want to become the owner of Soonyang?
(Soonyang Group)
(Reborn Rich)
Are you asking because you don't know,
or do you want to pretend
that you don't know?
It's my present.
Do Jun.
I prepared it to welcome you.
Darn it.
Don't give me another presumptuous advice.
You're going to take over Hando Steel?
You want to beat Daeyoung so bad.
If you ever let Daeyoung
take Hando Steel
The person who gave Daeyoung
the money is someone from Soonyang.
The eldest son succeeding.
This isn't Joseon Dynasty.
I'll show Father who I am.
It's not over until it's over.
I never forgave those
who went against me.
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