The Little Prince in the Ossuary-Chapter 112 : Past (7), king

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Past (7), king

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.

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.

A. The author's inner child ran dry long ago. Nowadays, I barely get by day to day. Tears are flowing...