I Become a Chaebol in Korea: Unique Insight

After experiencing a tragic car accident, Liu Zhengjie, whose ancestors were from China and who was now an ordinary Korean worker, woke up to find himself the eldest son of the powerful Korean chae...

Chapter 72 Can I ask you a personal question?

"Aren't you going in?"

"What are you going to say when you go in? Say I'm going to be assigned here next year and want to come and take a look at the factory? Then don't bother them... Just taking a look outside will achieve your goal. Let's go to the next factory."

Park Jin Hyuk planned to visit all the pharmaceutical factories before taking up his new post. He has been touring for over a week but still hasn't finished visiting them all.

"It's getting late, we should go back. If we're any later, we'll miss the rush hour, and then we'll have to eat dinner at the service area like last time."

"It's okay if it's late. I'm used to eating dinner at the service area. You don't have to worry."

In the past, when Liu Zhengjie visited clients, he often missed meal times, so he could only eat a bowl of udon noodles at a service area on the national highway, which brought back memories of the past.

He didn't hate the feeling of recalling the past.

Seeing Jin Junyu looking at him in confusion, Park Zhenhe patted him on the back and said:

"Let's go to the next factory! We need to finish this quickly so we can have a good rest at the end of the year. You don't want to be with me at the end of the year, do you?"

After hearing what Park Jin Hyuk said, Secretary Kim had no choice but to turn the steering wheel and drive towards BIO Logics' second factory.

In the car, Park Jin Hyuk looked through the information that Hyun Yi Soo prepared for him.

It includes the financial statements of DS Pharmaceuticals' subsidiaries for the past five years, this year's business plans, and future development trends.

Secretary Jin glanced at him through the rearview mirror and asked carefully:

"Manager Park, can I ask you a personal question?"

"Personal question? You've been working with me for months and you've never asked me a question. Tell me, what do you want to know?"