Seoul's top Platinum Level hotel.
Boss Jiang crossed his legs, leaning back on the sofa, leisurely watching TV.
Of course.
This is Korea, and the TV news broadcast is in Korean, which he surely couldn't understand.
But it doesn't matter.
There are two idol-grade private assistants standing by, providing simultaneous translation.
This is probably why countless people are fighting their way to the top.
To be fair and objective, Korea is a very magical country, so much so that even its neighbor, the similarly afflicted Japanese, find it hard to compete.
Take, for example, the news currently being broadcast.
The National Assembly is actually at odds with Mr. President, holding a meeting to vote on restricting the presidential powers, specifically to abolish the presidential veto power stipulated by the Constitution.
