Juyoung Hong (51)

In the Prime Minister's Office in Japan.

While silently watching the Japanese battleships sink into the dark sea after being shattered by huge ice chunks, Prime Minister Abezo shouted.

"The Myongjin Group has also been helped a lot by Japan to reach its current heights today! Don't you think Myongjin is different from other companies?"

He suddenly made some absurd remarks.

But I knew what he was trying to say, so I responded casually, "I know. So what?"

Japan colonized and ruled over Korea for about 35 years in the early 20th centry.

Then the Korean War broke out in 1950 on the heels of its liberation from Japan in 1945.

The Korean Peninsula was literally devastated by a series of national tragedies, creating a bleak situation for the Korean people who could not hope for any bright future.

After the war ended, Korea concluded an agreement with Japan to receive compensation for their past rule, but it was not sufficient at all.