Royal Roader on My Own - Chapter 183: Are there no fancier items? (2)
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The next day.
Chief Secretary Choi Dong Ook respectfully bowed to greet me once I came out of my hotel room.
âDid you have a good night?â
Heâs so judgmental. Whatâs so weird about a single man spending the night with a woman?
But it wasnât that he was thinking that I was easy. It was unbearable because he was being especially respectful, even more so than usual. Heâs speaking formally to me even though heâs six years older than I am.
I asked him to speak informally, but he was stubborn and said that he needed to do it this way.
Maybe that was why, but this judgmental joke was welcomed. It made him seem a bit more human.
âWhat does my schedule look like today?â
âYou are visiting Elite Motorsâ Detroit factory today and have the ceremony to start the trial run. You have three interviews scheduled on your way there and then something in New York after the trial run ceremonyâŚâŚâ
My schedule was packed.
There was nothing I could do about it. I had brought this on myself.
I had done quite a lot of things. I had to do things inside moving cars and flying helicopters to take care of everything.
Thankfully, I had free time after dinner.
I got in the van with Choi Dong Ook.
The reporters interviewing me were already in there. They would interview me until I get to the helicopter while there were other reporters to interview me inside the helicopter.
âWe heard that Director Wachowski requested for you to play a role in her movie. Do you have anything to add about that story?â
I actually called them for an interview.
The reason for doing it? It sounded fun. I had received many cameo requests from national broadcast stations and movie directors.
I also wanted to test the abilities of my skill. Would it be able to create a skill for acting as well?
Actually, I already create the skill.
To be honest, it was not an amazing skill. Although it was called, âacting,â the contents were pretty similar to âfocus.â
I was as fluent in English as native speakers now.
That was why I was confident to take this challenge. If I was going to take a step in this direction, I thought it was better to go into the well-known Hollywood rather than a national one.
Would Hollywood accept someone like me with no acting experience?
There was no issue about that. I was the investor. I invested the full operating cost of 123 million dollars.
I then landed the role of the Asian supporting character.
Of course, I had to audition as well. Director Wachowskiâs pride was so high that she shouted, âNot if you lack the acting skills!â even after I invested all the money.
That was why I auditioned with Director Wachowski herself watching. I even showed the action moves necessary for the role.
The results were, of course, a yes. I used the acting skill a bit and I was fully drawn into the character to the point that I shocked myself.
I was so in character that Director Wachowski told me I would probably succeed even more as an actor than as a golfer.
âThe conversation went well. I canât confirm anything, but it looks like I will be able to show a new side of myself soon.â
âI heard that you were looking toward the action side if you do start acting. Is there a reason for that?â
Because I was confident in doing those movements.
I had no chance to show my skills because I had such a good guard detail, but Iâve been actively practicing martial arts.
Thanks to that, my martial arts skill was now at Advanced Level 1. I was confident that I could complete not just a set kick but even more advanced connected movements.
If they add Hollywoodâs well-known CGI details to it, Iâm certain I could show a cooler action scene than ever seen before.
âI enjoy working out. I especially enjoy Tae Kwon Do. Haha.â
The interview continued the whole way to the car factory.
Everything felt natural and there was plenty of time, so I didnât feel tired at all.
âThank you for agreeing to the interview.â
âThank you for coming to interview me.â
We had arrived at Detroitâs Elite Motors trial-run ceremony ground.
Elite Motorsâs original name was Electric Motors. The main company was located in the United States and there were factories in Detroit and in Chinaâs Guangzhou that were in the red because of competitive prices even though they were very talented.
They ended up being bought out by me and changed the names to Elite Motors.
There was already a car being produced.
It was an electric car named âMacoss.â
However, the market response was cold. It was being sold at $33,000 with full options, but the performance was lacking compared to other cars at similar price ranges.
However, things will change now. The cost will go down to $29,000 once we change to the Sodium-Ion battery.
The name was changed to âToruâ as well.
That was leading to a significant increase in orders. At this rate, we should be able to sell over 100,000 cars in the United States alone.
We will export cars as well. Korea is naturally one of the export destinations. Once that happens, it will be worlds better than all Korean cars, including those made by Golden Dragon Autos in performance, cost, and image.
I suddenly became curious about Chairman Jung Man Yongâs situation.
âHe should have noticed by now. Hehe.â
* * *
Bang!
Chairman Jung Man Yong slammed the table with his hand.
âIs it another failure?â
âMy apologies, sir.â
The board members had nothing to say. It was because Director Kim Young Bae who was responsible for the Sodium-Ion battery development had said that he would definitely get it to work before the end of August.
They had no choice but to trust him. Kim Young Bae was one of the core researchers at Energy One that had already succeeded in creating Sodium-Ion batteries.
The other researchers trusted Kim Young Bae a lot as well. It was because the files he handed over seemed quite thorough.
However, the result was a failure. They had already broken the promise to develop it by July and now by August.
âEnergy One succeeded. Why are you failing when we have provided an even better research environment?!â
Bang! Bang!
Chairman Jung Man Yong slammed the table with his hand again.
He then suddenly had a thought.
âPerhapsâŚâŚ?â
However, he then shook his head.
âThereâs no way. We handed him one billion won as a reward. Would a mere researcher dare to trick me?â
Something like that wouldnât happen.
Anyway, it was over now. The US Elite Motorsâs Toru was starting to sell in Korea starting this month.
It was already extremely popular. Kang Hwi Ram must have done something, as every media source was claiming Toru was better than all other cars in performance and cost.
It wasnât just in Korea. It looked ready to sweep the electric car market in the United States, Europe, Japan, China, India, and everywhere else in the world.
âItâs over now.â
However, he wasnât done yet. Jung Man Yong still had a card up his sleeve.
âAll of you get out! I donât want to see your faces.â
Jung Man Yong started to think alone once he sent all board members out.
However, he had no other choice.
He picked up the phone.
* * *
The next day.
Chief Secretary Choi Dong Ook respectfully bowed to greet me once I came out of my hotel room.
âDid you have a good night?â
Heâs so judgmental. Whatâs so weird about a single man spending the night with a woman?
But it wasnât that he was thinking that I was easy. It was unbearable because he was being especially respectful, even more so than usual. Heâs speaking formally to me even though heâs six years older than I am.
I asked him to speak informally, but he was stubborn and said that he needed to do it this way.
Maybe that was why, but this judgmental joke was welcomed. It made him seem a bit more human.
âWhat does my schedule look like today?â
âYou are visiting Elite Motorsâ Detroit factory today and have the ceremony to start the trial run. You have three interviews scheduled on your way there and then something in New York after the trial run ceremonyâŚâŚâ
My schedule was packed.
There was nothing I could do about it. I had brought this on myself.
I had done quite a lot of things. I had to do things inside moving cars and flying helicopters to take care of everything.
Thankfully, I had free time after dinner.
I got in the van with Choi Dong Ook.
The reporters interviewing me were already in there. They would interview me until I get to the helicopter while there were other reporters to interview me inside the helicopter.
âWe heard that Director Wachowski requested for you to play a role in her movie. Do you have anything to add about that story?â
I actually called them for an interview.
The reason for doing it? It sounded fun. I had received many cameo requests from national broadcast stations and movie directors.
I also wanted to test the abilities of my skill. Would it be able to create a skill for acting as well?
Actually, I already create the skill.
To be honest, it was not an amazing skill. Although it was called, âacting,â the contents were pretty similar to âfocus.â
I was as fluent in English as native speakers now.
That was why I was confident to take this challenge. If I was going to take a step in this direction, I thought it was better to go into the well-known Hollywood rather than a national one.
Would Hollywood accept someone like me with no acting experience?
There was no issue about that. I was the investor. I invested the full operating cost of 123 million dollars.
I then landed the role of the Asian supporting character.
Of course, I had to audition as well. Director Wachowskiâs pride was so high that she shouted, âNot if you lack the acting skills!â even after I invested all the money.
That was why I auditioned with Director Wachowski herself watching. I even showed the action moves necessary for the role.
The results were, of course, a yes. I used the acting skill a bit and I was fully drawn into the character to the point that I shocked myself.
I was so in character that Director Wachowski told me I would probably succeed even more as an actor than as a golfer.
âThe conversation went well. I canât confirm anything, but it looks like I will be able to show a new side of myself soon.â
âI heard that you were looking toward the action side if you do start acting. Is there a reason for that?â
Because I was confident in doing those movements.
I had no chance to show my skills because I had such a good guard detail, but Iâve been actively practicing martial arts.
Thanks to that, my martial arts skill was now at Advanced Level 1. I was confident that I could complete not just a set kick but even more advanced connected movements.
If they add Hollywoodâs well-known CGI details to it, Iâm certain I could show a cooler action scene than ever seen before.
âI enjoy working out. I especially enjoy Tae Kwon Do. Haha.â
The interview continued the whole way to the car factory.
Everything felt natural and there was plenty of time, so I didnât feel tired at all.
âThank you for agreeing to the interview.â
âThank you for coming to interview me.â
We had arrived at Detroitâs Elite Motors trial-run ceremony ground.
Elite Motorsâs original name was Electric Motors. The main company was located in the United States and there were factories in Detroit and in Chinaâs Guangzhou that were in the red because of competitive prices even though they were very talented.
They ended up being bought out by me and changed the names to Elite Motors.
There was already a car being produced.
It was an electric car named âMacoss.â
However, the market response was cold. It was being sold at $33,000 with full options, but the performance was lacking compared to other cars at similar price ranges.
However, things will change now. The cost will go down to $29,000 once we change to the Sodium-Ion battery.
The name was changed to âToruâ as well.
That was leading to a significant increase in orders. At this rate, we should be able to sell over 100,000 cars in the United States alone.
We will export cars as well. Korea is naturally one of the export destinations. Once that happens, it will be worlds better than all Korean cars, including those made by Golden Dragon Autos in performance, cost, and image.
I suddenly became curious about Chairman Jung Man Yongâs situation.
âHe should have noticed by now. Hehe.â
* * *
Bang!
Chairman Jung Man Yong slammed the table with his hand.
âIs it another failure?â
âMy apologies, sir.â đ§rđ˛đđđŚđđoνđl.đđźm
The board members had nothing to say. It was because Director Kim Young Bae who was responsible for the Sodium-Ion battery development had said that he would definitely get it to work before the end of August.
They had no choice but to trust him. Kim Young Bae was one of the core researchers at Energy One that had already succeeded in creating Sodium-Ion batteries.
The other researchers trusted Kim Young Bae a lot as well. It was because the files he handed over seemed quite thorough.
However, the result was a failure. They had already broken the promise to develop it by July and now by August.
âEnergy One succeeded. Why are you failing when we have provided an even better research environment?!â
Bang! Bang!
Chairman Jung Man Yong slammed the table with his hand again.
He then suddenly had a thought.
âPerhapsâŚâŚ?â
However, he then shook his head.
âThereâs no way. We handed him one billion won as a reward. Would a mere researcher dare to trick me?â
Something like that wouldnât happen.
Anyway, it was over now. The US Elite Motorsâs Toru was starting to sell in Korea starting this month.
It was already extremely popular. Kang Hwi Ram must have done something, as every media source was claiming Toru was better than all other cars in performance and cost.
It wasnât just in Korea. It looked ready to sweep the electric car market in the United States, Europe, Japan, China, India, and everywhere else in the world.
âItâs over now.â
However, he wasnât done yet. Jung Man Yong still had a card up his sleeve.
âAll of you get out! I donât want to see your faces.â
Jung Man Yong started to think alone once he sent all board members out.
However, he had no other choice.
He picked up the phone.
* * *
Stepping Stones Co. New York branch office.
âThese are all the participants who rose to the finale.â
Robert Chang handed me a thick pile of documents. They were the final individuals who would be supported by Stepping Stones Co.âs start-up support.
There were a total of ten people.
I casually took a look at the files.
To be honest, I didnât know much even after looking at them. I had no reason to see it either. The best experts possible had already gone through the documents.
My job wasnât to look through the files but to meet the people who would lead the companies. I would then use the Chaos Jewel if I found someone who sparked my interest.
âPlease send them in one by one.â
Robert Chang motioned to someone who contacted the outside.
The door opened and a slender young blonde woman in her early twenties entered. She looked more like a model than a business woman.
âHello. My name is Susan Erika.â
âSusan. Nice to meet you. We read through your business plan and there were some more things we wanted to checkâŚâŚâ
Experts of many different fields were inside the meeting room. They were all looking through the same documents I was looking over to find any flaws in her plan.
I just quietly sat there and watched.
The business item wasnât anything special. It wasnât something that would cost a lot if it failed or would make a lot of money if it succeeded.
Of course, that was only speaking at my level. My view has gone up because of the Sodium-Ion batteries and slim meat. I keep only looking for those jackpot items.
However, the experts say that it is safer to have tens of these small companies rather than one or two large companies. It was also pretty easy to guess whether a small company would succeed or fail.
He wasnât wrong.
But I wasnât very interested. I guess you could say that there wasnât enough appeal for me to use a Chaos Jewel on it?
I read through all ten documents.
They were all so-so items.
âAre there no fancier items?â
The experts and the finalistsâ Q & A continued.
But I stopped paying attention. The experts would take care of it anyway. I just needed to provide the money for it.
I started to look through some other documents. It was the information on the items of the candidates who didnât make it to the final round.
They were very short descriptions at two to three pages. They just made it in order to show me that we had such applications.
My speed reading skill made it easy to read through each item in about 30 seconds.
However, there were no items that caught my attention there either.
I started to look through the applications that didnât even make it through the preliminary round.
It was impossible to read through all of them because there were close to 5,000, but I just needed to read as far as I could go.
I skimmed through and quickly flipped through document after document. It took less than 3 seconds to read each document.
I could still get a general idea of what it was about.
There were some items related to food, computer programs, and even games.
Some items were just unbelievably shocking. One of them talked about controlling the neurons of living insects, fish, or birds to create military drones.
âItâs at least interesting.â
I skimmed it over and flipped it over.
I then suddenly had a âwhat if!â moment.
âIf this idea is really possible?â
The uses would be numerous if that was the case. Not just in the military aspect but in a business aspect.
âDepartment head-nim, who is the expert for this subject?â
âLet me check for you.â
Choi Dong Ook quietly looked for the personâs information. He then came back and shook his head.
âWe have not procured an expert for this subject. We had an entomologist, but he didnât know anything about insect brains.â
âThen how was this idea evaluated?â
Choi Dong Ook took the document and asked around again.
He came to a single conclusion.
It was so shocking that they didnât look deeply into it. Logically speaking, they didnât think it was possible.
The business plan also mentioned that it still required a lot of research as well. It would take at least 5 years to be able to use these insect drones even with enough financial support.
That was why they disregarded it.
The conclusion was simple.
They were not qualified to determine the value of this idea.
That meant that I just needed to determine it.
That was the good thing about Chaos Jewels. It tells me the chances of success in advance. It allows me to make large investments with certainty about the future.
âPlease set a meeting with the people who came up with this idea.â
âI understand.â
I continued to look through other documents. I was looking for a groundless but potentially extremely useful item if it succeeded.
My phone suddenly started to vibrate.
I looked to see who it was and it was none other than Chairman Jung Man Yong in Korea.
It was late afternoon here. That should mean that it was early morning in Korea.
I started to chuckle.
âCalling me at such a time. His ass must finally be on fire.â
There was no need to urgently pick up the phone. I looked through more documents and spent some more time. I then stepped out and picked up the phone at around the third call.
âChairman-nim, what might be the issue so early in the morning?â
â Arenât you in New York right now? It should be the afternoon there.
âThat is true.â
â Iâll get to the point since I know you are busy. Iâll sell you the electric car companyâs Hwaseong factory.
âI knew he would react like this.â
He should have sold it when I offered to buy it. Why take so long?
âI donât need the Hwaseong factory anymore. I gathered some here and there and have quite a large building capacity now. I should be able to produce 5 million units a year by next year.â
â The Korean market isnât small either. The Hwaseong factory should be enough to handle Korean demand.
âThat is true, but Golden Dragon Autoâs image has gotten quite bad. There are rumors that the export vehicles are made well but the domestic ones are half-assed, so I donât think getting that company will help me much.â
Jung Man Yong is probably regretting it now. He should be regretting how he considered the domestic customers as a given and sold them cheap vehicles for high prices.
The consumers knew everything now. Itâs because they can get world news while sitting at home.
That was why some consumers purchased Golden Dragon vehicles exported to the US and had it delivered to Korea.
The cost was pretty similar even considering the taxes and delivery fee, but the performance would be much better.
â Image is something you can recreate.
âChanging an image is the most difficult thing in business. Iâll think about it if you really want to sell it, but youâre not planning on selling it for the full price I mentioned last time, are you?â
Chairman Jung Man Yong was suddenly quiet. He was probably planning on lowering the value, but he probably realized that it would have to be much less than earlier based on my tone.
âPlease give me a call whenever you decide to sell, but you know how it goes, right? Value continues to go down as time goes on.â
I still didnât hear anything on the other side of the call. All I could hear was Chairman Jung Man Yongâs breathing.
It was quite faint.
But I was able to confirm Chairman Jung Man Yongâs mental state through that quiet breathing. He was trying to hold it back, but he couldnât just not breathe at all.
Heâs probably going to see if any other auto companies are interested.
But he probably wonât be able to find a good buyer. The competitiveness will fall unless it uses Energy Oneâs Sodium-Ion batteries.
Heâll have no choice but to come back to me.
âIâm quite busy today. Iâll be hanging up now.â
I didnât need to listen to his response. It wasnât like I had to be subservient to Chairman Jung Man Yong anymore either.
I just said what I needed to say and ended the call.
I then looked through the documents again.
âThis one doesnât sound bad either.â
It was a skill to mass-produce carbon fiber. However, the technology needed to develop further to put it to use as well, and it would require a lot of money even after the technology is developed.
However, it was something in the materials industry so it would become huge if it was successful. It might even be more successful than the Sodium-Ion batteries.
âPlease call the person for this idea as well.â
âI understand.â
I continued to look for ideas that caught my attention and someone arrived as I did that. It was the person who came up with the insect drone idea.
âMy name is Victor Coleman. Thank you for taking an interest in my business plan.â
Translator: Miraclerifle
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