Chapter 27: Chapter 27. A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part I
Translator: Khan
Editor: RED
I pointed my finger at the middle of my forehead. Eight o’clock in the morning. On my way to work to the subway station in the early morning, the loud music grated on my nerves.
“I like No. 1. Joo Sung-won. I love you~ Please pick #1 Joo Sung-won~ Push me~”
Monday morning. It was a difficult time for anyone in the office, but I had been more nervous today than usual. It was because I couldn’t sleep well while watching the cell phone until late last night.
‘Why did you ask me the phone number if you weren’t going to text me?’
The irritation caused by lack of sleep combined with the high notes grinding my nerves was even more irritating. The source of the sound was in front of the subway station, the ladies in their original clothes were dancing to the rhythm repeatedly to the song, a retelling of the lyrics.
A man wearing white gloves on both hands had a sign reading “Joo Sung-won, No. 1.”
“Please give me a pick.” He turned left.
“Please push me.” He turned to the right.
I bared my teeth at him. There was no bad feeling for the women who were part-timers. Most of them just wanted to pay for their children’s tuition while getting paid for part-time jobs. The subject of my teeth was the name written on the T-shirt they were wearing.
‘Joo Sung-won, the mayor of Seoul now, is now running for re-election. Last time was Lee Hee-chul. I’m sure I will not select either one.’
Now, however, each entrance to the subway station was occupied with cars with numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4. If I selected them like this, I should not vote at all. I shook my head in a flash.
‘Is an election campaign working these days?
‘In a dark era when they couldn’t get any information about what kind of politician he was, he might have been able to win some votes with such a childish campaign. These days, however, they can find not only a person’s career but also his remarks, any incidents, and political activities. Politicians who want to win votes in elections can study policies hard, keep their promises, and clean up their usual behavior.’
“Not that clown thing.”
I was not the only one who hated that sound. Many people, office workers, and students were heading to the subway station early in the morning, frowning at the noisy mess, or putting earphones in their ears.
‘I’d rather select a person who doesn’t do that.’ I went into the subway station with that thought.
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When I arrived at the company, I saw a watch. 8:30. It was almost normal. There were twenty-five minutes left before the email came. I sat in my chair and closed my eyes to sleep. By the way, the melody that I had heard earlier was played automatically in my ears.
‘Please pick Joo Sung-won for No. 1. Push him.’
“Uh…” I gritted my teeth once again.
‘What’s the use of that?’ I used to say that.
However, it seemed to work a little. Now, with the song, it was automatically played along to the rhythm of the ladies. Somehow, I was upset that I lost to the childish lyrics, the repeated tune.
‘Well, let’s see what kind of bastards are out there.’
I gave up sleeping and opened my eyes. Then, I turned on my computer and went to the search site. ‘Seoul Mayor Candidates.’
There were countless sites, news, and blogs. It was a matter of course. The Seoul mayoral election was the focus of many local elections, as it was the biggest.
‘If the local elections are a casino that opens once every four years, the Seoul mayoral election is the biggest VIP room in the country. And, of course, as high as the stakes are, if he wins, the rewards are great.
‘For now, the population of the Seoul City amounts to one-fifth of the total population of Korea. Just by gaining high approval ratings in Seoul, he becomes the nation’s most popular politician. In addition, since Seoul is home to those who lead the entire public opinion due to the nature of the capital city, becoming Seoul Mayor means that he will gain a huge network of connections in political and business circles.’
So it was natural in a way that the former and incumbent Seoul Mayors were always up and down as the next presidential candidates. In fact, some people became presidents after serving as mayor of Seoul.
I searched for some news from the past, not from the 12 Hours After news.
“Let’s see.”
A total of five people were currently in the Seoul Mayor’s office. They were representative of each political party. Three of them had a possible approval rating. The first one that stood out was Joo Sung-won, number one. The incumbent Seoul Mayor was seeking re-election. He was at No. 1 in approval ratings thanks to his easy running of the municipal administration when he had been selected last time.
‘Is the former officer a wise one? Unless something major comes up, he will be elected again.’
I slowly scrolled down. The next one I saw was number two, Lee Hee-chul, a politician with an unusual background. He had served as a pharmacist and CEO of a pharmaceutical company. He was also in second place in approval ratings as a person who had long been a party leader so far. In fact, he was the greatest antagonist of Zoo Sung-won.
‘Well, is there a possibility for this guy?’
I last looked at number three, Jung Kwan-soo, a politician with a four-term parliamentary seat. Of the three, his political career was the longest, but his approval rating was the lowest.
‘Well, I think I’ve seen him before.’
I searched for a little more on the three people. There were no candidates, no pledges that I liked.
‘Do I really have to vote this time?’
I hated low-profile campaigns, but I tended to vote hard. There were no political parties or politicians who I just supported, but I voted with the mindset of fulfilling my duties as a democratic citizen. But this time, there was no one I really wanted to pick. I dropped the search window. I didn’t even want to know more, because I didn’t like the candidates.
But when I lowered the search window, it was 8:55 p.m. Nearby, my co-workers were also preparing to take up positions and work.
‘Yeah, well, money’s the best.’
I shifted my eyes to the email. The first thing I clicked on was the Economy.
[The big distribution dinosaurs. Is their infiltration into the local businesses okay?]
Pass. Next was Entertainment. I had made money, I had had a unique experience. Somehow, I was attracted to it unknowingly.
[Chang Woo-bin was cast in ‘With the Gods,’ the work we expected.]
Pass. I felt like I could not make money today. I circled my mouse aimlessly. Well, that was all right. I already knew from experience that someday there would be news that would be worth money. I then tried to click on IT/Science like a habit. However, when I put the cursor over it, I didn’t click. What I originally wanted to see when I clicked on IT/Science was something like the following:
[A successful new drug development of XX-pharmaceutical with lung cancer recovery rate of 99%!]
[XX Chem developed next-generation batteries with overwhelming efficiency!]
[XX Games hit the jackpot with a new game!]…
Nevertheless, the articles which didn’t make any money came out instead.
[Hidden and pulled out, the principle of cat claws.]
[The world of quantum mechanical geniuses.]
[There’s a great possibility of alien existence.]
I pulled my mouse cursor off IT/Science. I turned it a couple of times on the monitor, with no place to go, and then moved it to Sports, a possible shot, with a mind to get at least $1,000.
But somehow, today, the Politics at the front attracted me. I wondered if I had been listening to their stories since morning. I unconsciously shifted my cursor to Politics and clicked right away. However, the title of the news surprised me.
[The candidates for the next mayor of Seoul are reduced to three.]
I took my hand on my lips for a moment, leaving the cursor over the article. It wasn’t because it was money-making news. Rather, why did the news about the Seoul Mayor come out?
‘Wait a minute, is this…?
I dropped my email and went back to the Politics column in the news window of the portal site. There were thirty days left for the current local elections. Political news was occupied by the local elections.
‘In a way, it is a matter of course. In a democratic political system, elections are a process and a result, an alpha and an omega.’
I looked for other news here. The inter-Korean dialogue was talked out and the issue passed, and the constitutional amendment, which had been discussed until recently, had gone awry. All that remained was local news. Most of them were about the Seoul mayoral race, which was arguably the biggest topic. I soon realized…
‘If I choose Politics for a month, the only thing that’s going to happen is the Seoul mayoral election, right?’
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- Chapter 198 (END)
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- Chapter 194 - The Emperor Who Has Become God, Part IV
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- Chapter 183 - Future News Of The United States
- Chapter 182 - An Ominous Illusion
- Chapter 181 - The Future of Twelve Years Later, Part III
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- Chapter 178 - Grandmaster Class
- Chapter 177 - Unexpected News
- Chapter 176 - Taking The Spoils Of War
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- Chapter 174 - All-out War, Part X
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- Chapter 170 - All-out War, Part VI
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- Chapter 168 - All-out War, Part IV
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- Chapter 166 - All-out War, Part II
- Chapter 165 - All-out War, Part I
- Chapter 164 - A Lion And A Hyena, Part II
- Chapter 163 - A Lion And A Hyena, Part I
- Chapter 162 - Fake News, Part III
- Chapter 161 - Fake News, Part II
- Chapter 160 - Fake News, Part I
- Chapter 159 - Sell China, Part VI
- Chapter 158 - Sell China, Part V
- Chapter 157 - Sell China, Part IV
- Chapter 156 - Sell China, Part III
- Chapter 155 - Sell China, Part II
- Chapter 154 - . Sell China
- Chapter 153 - In A Repeated History
- Chapter 152 - Preparation For The Main Game, Part IV
- Chapter 151 - Preparation For The Main Game, Part III
- Chapter 150 - Preparation For The Main Game, Part II
- Chapter 149 - Preparation For The Main Game, Part I
- Chapter 148 - The Couple
- Chapter 147 - The Second Anniversary Of The Foundation, Part III
- Chapter 146 - The Second Anniversary Of The Foundation, Part II
- Chapter 145 - The Second Anniversary Of The Foundation, Part I
- Chapter 144 - Three News, Part II
- Chapter 143 - Three News, Part I
- Chapter 142 - The Man Who Holds His Destiny In His Hands
- Chapter 141 - The Birth Of The Dark Secret
- Chapter 140 - King Maker, Part II
- Chapter 139 - King Maker, Part I
- Chapter 138 - The King Of The Present Age
- Chapter 137 - Seven Months Later
- Chapter 136 - Second Moving
- Chapter 135 - Banquet Of Dragons, Part II
- Chapter 134 - Banquet Of Dragons, Part I
- Chapter 133 - Garden Royale, Part II
- Chapter 132 - Garden Royale, Part I
- Chapter 131 - An Invitation Letter
- Chapter 130 - The Second Appearance
- Chapter 129 - That’s How It Turns Out
- Chapter 128 - Dream of Crow, Part II
- Chapter 127 - Dream of Crow, Part I
- Chapter 126 - A Natural Result, Part II
- Chapter 125 - A Natural Result, Part I
- Chapter 124 - Implementation of Justice, Part V
- Chapter 123 - Implementation of Justice, Part IV
- Chapter 122 - Implementation of Justice, Part III
- Chapter 121 - Implementation of Justice, Part II
- Chapter 120 - Implementation of Justice, Part I
- Chapter 119 - Strangely Excellent
- Chapter 118 - You’re Fired
- Chapter 117 - BJ Kippa
- Chapter 116 - Season Two
- Chapter 115 - Invisible Danger
- Chapter 114 - Screening
- Chapter 113 - An Orphan Whose Adoption Is Dissolved
- Chapter 112 - CEO Lee Won-jae
- Chapter 111 - Crow, Part II
- Chapter 110 - Crow, Part I
- Chapter 109 - The Master Class
- Chapter 108 - I’m Going to See You Tomorrow
- Chapter 107 - Regular Report, Part II
- Chapter 106 - Regular Report, Part I
- Chapter 105 - A Hundred- Thousand-Dollar Vacation
- Chapter 104 - Spider Hunting, Part IX
- Chapter 103 - Spider Hunting, Part VIII
- Chapter 102 - Spider Hunting, Part VII
- Chapter 101 - Spider Hunting, Part VI
- Chapter 100 - Spider Hunting, Part V
- Chapter 99 - Spider Hunting, Part IV
- Chapter 98 - Spider Hunting, Part III
- Chapter 97 - Spider Hunting, Part II
- Chapter 96 - Spider Hunting, Part I
- Chapter 95 - An Assassin
- Chapter 94 - Spring, Part II
- Chapter 93 - Spring, Part I
- Chapter 92 - A Dragonfly Flown From A Spider’s Web
- Chapter 91 - News Maker, Part VI
- Chapter 90 - News Maker, Part V
- Chapter 89 - News Maker, Part IV
- Chapter 88 - News Maker, Part III
- Chapter 87 - News Maker, Part II
- Chapter 86 - News Maker, Part I
- Chapter 85 - Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, Part II
- Chapter 84 - Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, Part I
- Chapter 83 - CBT
- Chapter 82 - Meet An MBE Super Ant
- Chapter 81 - Master T, Part III
- Chapter 80 - Chapter 80. Master T, Part II
- Chapter 79 - Master T, Part I
- Chapter 78 - Second Takeover
- Chapter 77 - A Young, Part II
- Chapter 76 - A Young, Part I
- Chapter 75 - The Commons of Stocks and Novels
- Chapter 74 - The Boss’s Overseas Duty
- Chapter 73 - The Boss’s Home Working, Part IV
- Chapter 72 - Chapter 72. The Boss’s Home Working, Part III
- Chapter 71 - The Boss’s Home Working, Part II
- Chapter 70 - The Boss’s Home Working, Part I
- Chapter 69 - In The End, We Meet Again, Part II
- Chapter 68 - In The End, We Meet Again, Part I
- Chapter 67 - Diamond Class
- Chapter 66 - Han Sang-hoon of Han Sang-hoon
- Chapter 65 - An Extra Character Of The World, A Main Character Of The World
- Chapter 64 - President Kwon Oh Hyuk
- Chapter 63 - The Master of Falsehood
- Chapter 62 - Truth Or Falsehood?, Part II
- Chapter 61 - Truth Or Falsehood?, Part I
- Chapter 60 - The Emperor’s Throne
- Chapter 59 - Preparation
- Chapter 58 - A Strange Connection, Part II
- Chapter 57 - A Strange Connection, Part I
- Chapter 56 - The Wolf Of Gangnam Street, Part II
- Chapter 55 - The Wolf Of Gangnam Street, Part I
- Chapter 54 - An Investment Firm That Never Loses, Part III
- Chapter 53 - An Investment Firm That Never Loses, Part II
- Chapter 52 - An Investment Firm That Never Loses, Part I
- Chapter 51 - A New Dream
- Chapter 50 - Platinum Class, And
- Chapter 49 - Competition For Duty-free Shops
- Chapter 48 - Train To Seoul
- Chapter 47 - G. E., Part II
- Chapter 46 - G. E., Part I
- Chapter 45 - A Big Hand
- Chapter 44 - True Or False, Part II
- Chapter 43: True Or False, Part I
- Chapter 42: Moving
- Chapter 41 - The End And The Beginning
- Chapter 40 - Duplicated Winnings, Part II
- Chapter 39 - Duplicated Winnings, Part I
- Chapter 38 - Customer Service
- Chapter 37 - Gold Class, Part II
- Chapter 36 - Gold Class, Part I
- Chapter 35 - A Golden Alchemist
- Chapter 34 - Winner Takes All
- Chapter 33 - The Wind Is Blowing
- Chapter 32 - The Transfer Station
- Chapter 31 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part V
- Chapter 30 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part IV
- Chapter 29 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part III
- Chapter 28 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part II
- Chapter 27 - A Casino That Opens Every Four Years, Part I
- Chapter 26 - The Revised Future, Part II
- Chapter 25 - The Revised Future, Part I
- Chapter 24 - A Broken Flower, Part IV
- Chapter 23 - A Broken Flower, Part III
- Chapter 22 - A Broken Flower, Part II
- Chapter 21 - A Broken Flower, Part I
- Chapter 20 - Beer With A Little Bubbles
- Chapter 19 - An Orphan Adopted Into A Chaebol Family, Part III
- Chapter 18 - An Orphan Adopted Into A Chaebol Family, Part II
- Chapter 17 - An Orphan Adopted Into A Chaebol Family, Part I
- Chapter 16 - An Unexpected Opportunity
- Chapter 15 - Ground Bait
- Chapter 14 - An Ant Looking Up At The Sky
- Chapter 13 - The Sound Of Money-Making Vibrations
- Chapter 12 - The Smell Of Money
- Chapter 11 - The Future In My Hands
- Chapter 10 - Turning Point
- Chapter 9 - A Lion With A Loose Collar
- Chapter 8 - Ten Thousand Dollars, Part II
- Chapter 7 - Ten Thousand Dollars, Part I
- Chapter 6 - Is This The Way To Do Proto?, Part II
- Chapter 5 - Is This The Way To Do Proto?, Part I
- Chapter 4 - 12 Hours After, Part III
- Chapter 3 - 12 Hours After, Part II
- Chapter 2 - 12 Hours After, Part I
- Chapter 1 - A Strange Fate