American Scandal King

Chapter 206 Miraculous Report

Chapter 206 Miraculous Report

What Ian gave them was a manuscript he had written to brag about the Koreans, which contained a lot of content.

These include:

Korean Supermarket with Power Outage

A sudden power outage in a South Korean supermarket plunged the store into darkness. Shortly thereafter, an announcement came over the phone, saying that for customer safety and to prevent stampedes, customers could take their items for free as compensation for the power outage. Everyone was asked to exit the store in an orderly manner.

Everyone heard the announcement and left the cashier counter in an orderly manner. After ordering, the supermarket manager was surprised to find that the cashier counter was filled with a large amount of Korean won.

It turns out that after the supermarket owner issued the notice, the well-educated Koreans consciously estimated the price of the goods in their hands and quietly left money when they left. What an honest, polite and friendly society!

Don't Steal Bread for Hunger

The winter of 1997 was the most depressed period for the Korean economy.

That day, a courtroom in a poor neighborhood of Seoul was hearing a case. Standing in the dock was an elderly woman in her sixties, her expression filled with sorrow and even more shame. She had been sued by the bakery owner for stealing bread.

The judge asked, "Defendant, did you really steal bread from the bakery?"

The old lady lowered her head and stammered, "Yes, Your Honor, I did steal it."

The judge then asked, "What was your motive for stealing the bread? Was it because you were hungry?"

The old lady raised her head, looked at the judge, and said, "Yes, I am hungry, but I need bread more to feed my three grandchildren who have lost their parents. They haven't eaten for several days. I can't watch them starve to death."

After hearing the old lady's words, there was a chatter of low voices in the audience.

The judge knocked the gavel and said seriously: "Silence. The verdict will be announced now. Defendant, I must be impartial and enforce the law. You have two choices: a fine of 10 won or 10 days of detention."

The old lady's face was filled with pain and remorse. She faced the judge and said, "Your Honor, I have broken the law and am willing to accept punishment. If I had 10 won, I would not have stolen bread. I am willing to serve 10 days of detention, but who will take care of my three little grandchildren?"

At this time, a man in his forties stood up from the gallery, bowed to the old lady, and said, "Please accept the 10 won judgment."

He turned to the others in the gallery, took out 10 won, took off his hat and put it in the box, and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, I now ask each of you to pay a fine of 5000 won. This is to pay for our indifference and to punish us for living in a city where grandmothers have to steal bread to feed their grandchildren."

A moment later, all the spectators stood up silently, and each of them carefully took out 5000 yuan and placed it in the other party's hat, including the judge.

I really like the answer of one netizen: "If a person commits a crime for money, that person is guilty; if a person commits a crime for bread, society is guilty; if a person commits a crime for dignity, everyone in the world is guilty."

Must Wash Seven Times

During class, the professor was talking about "WTO terms" and everyone was drowsy. To wake everyone up, the professor used his signature skill and told a story.

A foreign student in South Korea, like other foreign students, washes dishes for a Korean restaurant in his spare time to earn tuition.

An unwritten rule in the Korean restaurant industry is that restaurant dishes must be washed seven times. Dishwashing is paid by the piece, and this international student, exhausted after a long day, didn't earn much. So, he came up with an idea: from then on, he washed dishes one or two fewer times. As expected, his efficiency improved significantly, and he earned the respect of his boss, and his salary naturally increased rapidly.

A Korean student who was washing dishes for tuition asked him for advice. He said bluntly, "Look, what's the difference between washing dishes seven times and five times? It's just two fewer washes." The Korean student nodded, but he gradually distanced himself from him.

Koreans have two presumptions when looking at people: one, you are innocent; the other, you are honest. So the restaurant owner only occasionally checks the dishwashing.

During a spot check, the boss used a special test strip to detect that the dishes had not been washed enough times, so he questioned the student. The student argued, "Wouldn't washing the dishes five times or seven times keep them just as clean?" The boss simply said, "You're dishonest. Please leave."

The international student walked out onto the street, feeling indignant... To make a living, he applied for a job washing dishes at another restaurant in the community.

The boss looked at him for a long time before saying, "Are you the Chinese student who only washed the dishes five times? Sorry, we don't need you!"

The second one, the third one... he kept hitting a wall.

Not only that, his landlord soon asked him to move out because his "reputation" had a negative impact on the work of other tenants (mostly international students).

The school he attended also had a special talk with him, hoping that he could transfer to another school because he was affecting the school's enrollment... In desperation, he had to pack up his luggage and move to another city to start all over again.

He bitterly warned Chinese students preparing to study in South Korea: "In South Korea, you must wash your dishes seven times!" "That's the WTO rule!" the professor sternly rebuked us. We were so deeply moved that all sleepiness vanished.

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In addition, there are a lot of news such as oil-paper bags, sparrows on telephone poles, reading interests on the subway, etc., but Ian didn't show them... He was afraid that they would plagiarize. These guys can do anything, even bragging.

Just seeing this made these Koreans confused.

Is this us Koreans?
This guy is not even a human being, he must be a saint, okay?

Ian Carr, your bragging is so shameless that we Koreans are ashamed of ourselves.
So you can also make up fake news!
That is plagiarism!!!

Ian was all smiles.

The professional ethics of a god-level journalist makes him prefer to admit that he has plagiarized rather than admit that he has made fake news.

Fantastic values!

At this moment, Ian said slowly: "As long as the opportunity comes, I will slowly release these reports!"

Certainly not in my own name.

Then he looked at everyone: "Who has any questions?"

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One disadvantage of using beautiful women as bait is that Ian gets addicted and is in no hurry to leave Korea.

This keeps the negotiations going.

In mid-July, at the urging of the Blue House, Samsung Group finally reached an agreement with Ian Carr.

Samsung Group's valuation is 50 billion.

The National Bank of Korea loaned 50 billion to Carl Media with an interest rate of 2%, and only interest will be paid within five years.

Ian Carr used the money to buy 10% of Samsung Group's shares as collateral. The shares were held by the Lee family. At the same time, Carr Media had to do its best to help South Korea wash away the reputational impact brought about by this World Cup.

Ian made a concession on the price, and the Koreans helped on the Oprah talk show... They had to pay a huge price to buy the Oprah talk show and convince her to cooperate with LANN for three years.

At the same time, they also promised Ian some special care for his news channels in South Korea. These political resources are also very valuable, which is why Ian was willing to give in.

In addition to this, there are tax benefits... Ian also has Actoz company in South Korea, which will make a fortune with the help of Legend, and tax exemption can save him a lot of money.

The South Korean side made a series of demands regarding Carl Media's reporting, and Ian basically agreed.

He had planned it long ago. Anything that was too obviously boastful, such as the disgusting stuff he had written before, would be handed over to CBS, Gannett and Fox - saying that I couldn't interfere. Who among these three companies would dare to disobey me?
After the matter was settled, Ian stayed for another two days and spent some time with the four beauties to learn Korean.

The time they spent together also deepened their relationship.

So when Ian left, Kim Hee Sun and others were reluctant to see him go, and for the first time ever, they accompanied Ian on a crazy date.

Ian was reluctant to do so and told Lee Kun-hee directly to treat them well, saying that they were his and no one else was allowed to touch them within three years.

Ian's revision of the girl's holding period level:
One day, one day (no repeat), one week, one month, one year, three years, five years, ten years, forever.

Currently, only Lena has permanent qualifications here with Ian, while Scarlett and the others have a ten-year term.

People like Kim Hee Sun can serve for three years, which would be considered a concubine in ancient times!
Be content.

After explaining all this, Ian took his people back to Los Angeles.

(End of this chapter)

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