He casually pulled the files off the desk and slammed them into Cha Jung-hyuk's face.

"look by youself!"

"Yes Yes..."

Cha Jung-hyuk quickly squatted down and picked up the documents scattered on the ground.

Take a closer look.

It's a press release.

Then he began to examine it closely...

The more I look.

His face grew paler and paler.

See to the end.

Cha Jung-hyuk's eyes widened, and he gritted his teeth, saying, "Jung Ji-hee!!"

They had already let her go.

this woman.

They are so ungrateful!

"Now you know which woman it is?"

Xuan Chengfeng snorted coldly, his tone icy as he said, "She's your employee. The root of the problem lies with you. You'd better resolve this matter as soon as possible, otherwise..."

"this..."

Resentment is resentment.

But he heard that Xuan Chengfeng had asked him to handle this matter.

Cha Jung-hyuk looked troubled and hesitated, unable to say anything...

......

Chapter 261 Bad things turn into good things

Cha Jeong-hyeok was indeed in a difficult position.

If conditions allowed, he also wanted to get rid of Jung Ji-hee as soon as possible...

after all...

Cha Jung-hyuk was one of the perpetrators mentioned in the previous article.

However...

But reality doesn't allow it.

After being forced to terminate the contract with Jung Ji-hee that day.

Cha Jung-hyuk also considered revenge.

He even contacted some friends in the Seoul underworld.

In his opinion.

The Kinmen Group is very powerful.

But the Kimmun Group isn't the only organized crime group in Seoul...

The same is true.

As the old saying goes.

You can be the strongest, but you can't be the only one.

In other words.

No matter how powerful a certain underworld force is, it is unlikely that it can achieve the unification of all underworld forces.

It's even less worthwhile...

Let’s use an analogy.

What are the origins of organized crime?

Most gang members come from poor backgrounds and are just trying to make a living.

These people may form a small group due to some event.

Let's move forward together in these difficult times.

to be honest.

Just to survive.

The more developed a country is, the greater the gap between the rich and the poor.

Wealth is always in the hands of a few; the majority are poor.

And the more poor people there are, the more black children there will be...

this is the truth!

Take Seoul for example.

Don't let its status as the wealthiest city in South Korea fool you.

But the number of poor people is by no means small.

Some are native Seoul residents, while others come to Seoul with dreams of making money.

After being severely hit by reality.

Left with no other choice, they formed small groups and became so-called gangsters.

basically.

Every now and then, some groups like this appear.

But most of them will disappear quickly.

The remaining small group either absorbed each other to become stronger or struggled to survive.

That's right.

The Kimmun Group is indeed very powerful; it is even the strongest underworld force in Seoul and South Korea.

They also have the ability to directly absorb these small gangs in Seoul.

But is it meaningful?

on the one hand.

The definition of organized crime is too broad.

Putting everything else aside...

Let's just talk about those who lend money at exorbitant interest rates.

Each one is a small force, not many people, with a few or a dozen thugs under their command...

They also don't have a fixed territory.

How do you swallow it?

Can't we stop people from lending money?

on the other hand.

Not every gang is rich.

Just like when Ding Xin first transmigrated, he only had a mere 200,000 Korean won for living expenses each month.

That must have been tough enough, right?

This is a true reflection of most Black people...

These so-called gangs don't have many businesses, but they have a lot of people.

If the Kinmen Group wants to take over these gangs.

That would really be a losing proposition.

People need to be supported, right?

It's impossible to kill all of them, right?

They escaped.

After a while, when they couldn't survive anymore, they secretly reunited.

If not.

Then the Kinmen Group would have to bring them under its wing, and would need to pay them a sum of money to support them...

This is not a typical case of putting in a lot of effort for no reward.

Are you looking for trouble?

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