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Seeing that Park Jin Hyuk was seriously considering his opinion, Han Ji Yeon continued:
"Isn't it better to find the cause first and then prescribe the medicine?"
"I sent President Xuan over to prevent any problems before they occur."
"Dongjing Industry must have internal problems to become what it is now. So far, your understanding of Dongjing Industry is based on what others have said, and you haven't seen its situation with your own eyes."
“Let the problem come to light first, and then deal with it?”
"That's what I mean. If you can go in person, I believe the situation will be much better, but if you can't go, you have to handle it with caution."
Park Jin Hyuk nodded.
"I thought about it. If I could go, the backlash wouldn't be that big."
Park Jin Hyuk had originally decided to send Hyun Yi Soo to Dongjing Industry, but after listening to the discussions of the staff and Han Ji Yeon's opinions, he changed his mind.
Seeing that Park Jin Hyuk adopted her opinion, Han Ji Yeon said happily:
“Was my advice helpful?”
"Yeah, that's very helpful."
Park Jin Hyuk said as he looked at the value that appeared above Han Ji Yeon's head.
[80 billion]
Park Jin Hyuk originally thought that she was so valuable because she was the eldest daughter of Qingyu Group. It seems that there are other reasons. She has the potential to become the wife of a group chairman.
As a leader, if you want to ensure that your decisions are correct, you have to listen to different opinions.
But as Park Jin Hyuk's prestige and position continued to rise, fewer and fewer people dared to express different opinions.
After he gave an order, his subordinates basically carried it out unconditionally, and even if they had different opinions, they would not express them.
This made him feel uneasy.
Just at this moment, Han Ji-yeon appeared.
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In the office, Park Jin Hyuk and Han Ji Yeon were sitting side by side on the sofa watching TV.
The TV screen was very large. The middle screen was broadcasting domestic and international news, while the two sides showed changes in oil prices, the Nasdaq index, and foreign exchange rates.
Han Ji-yeon asked:
"There are so many, can you see them all?"
"I'm used to it. If I want to see any information, I just zoom in on the picture."
"The office's decoration and layout are similar to the previous ones. Was it designed this way intentionally?"
"Well, I'm used to the old office."
Han Ji-yeon sat down on the sofa.
"If you are tired, go back and rest."
"It's okay. I've rested enough during the quarantine."
Park Jin Hyuk said:
"Then I'll give you a task."
"Tell me, what is it?"
Han Ji-yeon became excited when she heard that.
"Remember when I said we were going to move to our family home?"
"Remember."
"You can move in now."
"Oh, really? My father-in-law..."
"He's also moving to Yangping."
"What about your brother?"
"He moved to Bukhansan, where you entertained your friends last time."
"Where's your sister?"
"In a few months, when she gets married, she will move out too."
Han Ji-yeon looked at Park Jin-hyuk in astonishment.
"Are you going to drive them all away?"
"I can only do this because it represents DS."
"It doesn't look good to outsiders, does it? It seems like we have to drive everyone away."
"Don't worry too much about what others think."
"How can I not care?"
As she spoke, Han Ji-yeon frowned. She felt that Park Jin-hyuk was too cold.
"Being in your current position, you can't care too much about what others think, because other people can't understand our situation."
Han Ji-yeon looked at him without saying anything.
She understood what Park Jin Hyuk meant, but understanding and actually doing it were two completely different things.
"I don't care what other people think anymore, so I hope you don't care either."
Han Ji-yeon didn't say anything, she knew it was difficult for her not to care.
Park Jin Hyuk turned his attention to the TV.
The host is reporting news from the United States:
"The crude oil storage facilities in Cushing, Oklahoma, can store up to 80 million barrels of crude oil. It is reported that the storage facilities in the area are already full of crude oil."
"The thing I was worried about finally happened."
"In this case, U.S. crude oil transportation companies informed crude oil producers in the East that they would have to pay $55 per barrel for using their pipelines."
“Isn’t this problem just happening in the United States?”
"Yes, the storage capacity of India's three major state-owned refineries has reached 95% of its peak, so the government has suspended oil imports by private companies. The crude oil storage facility in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, is the largest storage base in Western Europe, and it is reported that it is about to burst."
Park Jin Hyuk said to Han Ji Yeon:
"You have come at the perfect time. You will see a sight that only comes once in a century."
The host said to the experts:
"The problem seems very serious."
"The crude oil futures market has fallen into a huge panic."
"Can you explain the reason in detail?"
"After the crude oil futures expire, traders can no longer store the crude oil, but when they deliver the crude oil to buyers, they have to pay the pipeline company $55 per barrel, so they are caught in a dilemma."
In the blink of an eye, oil prices started to fall again.
A barely perceptible smile appeared on Park Jin Hyuk's face.
Han Ji-yeon asked:
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