Chapter 9.1
Absolute Advantage
Before infiltrating the JS group in earnest, they deliberately purchased buildings in areas famous for their poor security in Seoul at high prices to use them to remove some of the obstructionists.
But a strange car parked behind the building. Thatâs also a luxury foreign car.
There were more than one suspicious points. Eventually Adam went down to identify the suspicious car himself.
And Adam who came up again was a little strange. He took off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves, saying it was hot even though the temperature in the room was very low.
Of course, he finished organizing himself before coming to Korea. Neither Hong Kong nor Manila, the Philippines, had any organization targeting Adam.
Above all, there was no smell of blood. Beta Li Yuyen had a talent for noticing things like blood even though she couldnât smell pheromones.
In particular, Adamâs smell, soaked in other peopleâs blood, made his bones shiver just by recalling it again.
âDid you check the suspicious car?â
âYes, I did.â
âWhat if he was a journalist who was just waiting for a target to show up for a scoop? Donât you know the price is to get a picture of your face because itâs not in the media yet?â
âWell, is there a reporter who drives such an expensive foreign car?â
He was so tired that he didnât ask any more questions. But the owner of the suspicious car that was later revealed was the Seo Haewon.
âFortunately, she didnât seem to noticeâ¦â¦.â
Li Yu-yen looked at Adam, who was still relaxed, and pondered his anxiety.
There was an awkwardness left to be called a coincidence. On the other hand, Adam looked as calm as the man who controlled all his troubles.
Adam was the one who came to Korea with the most urgent purpose. It was someone elseâs job to be nervous â there was no irony in it.
âItâs not funny that the terms of the marriage are âunable to have childrenâ until an agreement between the two families is made. What kind of bullshit is that?â
Li Yu-yen looked up.
Adam stood leaning against his desk, looking at a copy of the contract, and he seemed to be reviewing the contract before marriage.
No, he thinks he took it out just to laugh at it, but⦠A few sheets of paper fell through Adamâs long fingers as if they were being violated.
âBut youâre glad thereâs no provision to ban private meetings until you get married, right?â
âYou might as well stay. Like that you wonât cause trouble.â
âThatâs too much.â
âAct like a normal person as much as you can.â
âWell, Iâll try.â
Adam, who lived a life of crime in Hong Kong and Manila, came to Korea to marry a daughter of a chaebol family.
However, no one in Korea noticed that Adam was a big shot in the background.
His âbusiness partnerâ Li Yu-yen was similar. Often misunderstood as a student in Korea because of his unusually young appearance, he was actually a boss in Hong Kong in one of the largest organizations in Hong Kong.
âDonât do anything useless when you meet.â
Li Yu-yen took his luck hoping that Adam would be at least a little serious.
âWhat?â
âItâs the contents of the contract. JS and Seohwa, both groups are not in a perfect state of succession. Above all, it is not a marriage between the fittest, so even if a child is born, the calculation is that it will only become an obstacle to the succession of the next management rights.â
âOh. In other words, theyâre using me?â
âDidnât you come knowing that fact?â
âYes. Thank you for reminding me every time that I know, Master.â
âStop that cockiness.â
Li Yu-yen swept hard at the goosebumps on his forearm. Adam bunched thick eyebrows.
âIâm practicing to be attracted to Haewon. Isnât it good?â
âWell she must be attractive.â
Just to get to know one another. Adam has come forward in that attitude yesterday, and he already had a minus score. What the hell was she thinking? Would I get some points today?
âYes. It would be difficult if the marriage was broken before the purpose was achieved. Well, Iâm a decent groom. No, thatâs not good enough, is it? Itâs perfect.â
âHaâ¦.â
That confidence is.
Of course, there is a basis. He was so perfect that no one could match it.
The question is whether the woman, Haewon, revealed her face, at least not according to Li Yu-yenâs investigation. Unlike the two sisters up and down. She was clean on menâs issues, and it was as good as a blank sheet.
âAnyway, itâs a remarkable incident. In the Korean business world, there has never been a political marriage between an Alpha woman and an Omega man from both royal families. Wouldnât it turn the tables around?â