Chapter 617 The most unpopular person
At the beginning of 2002, the euro officially became a new international currency in circulation in this world. As soon as the holiday ended, Masayoshi Kishimoto personally led his team to Seoul, South Korea.
He no longer had to rent a private business plane, but had his own brand new private business plane. He had truly achieved the sea, land and air.
The private business plane that Kishimoto Masayoshi and his group landed smoothly on a runway at Seoul Incheon International Airport.
Guided by the airport tower, the captain taxied the plane into a VIP area to dock. As soon as the cabin door opened, a flight attendant went down to the ground first.
Then, the people in the cabin walked down one after another. Today, the weather in Seoul is very good, and the sun shines on people will feel warm.
At this time, Sato Hideaka, the head of the Seoul office, had already arranged all reception work. Under his arrangement, Masayoshi Kishimoto boarded a black S-Class bulletproof Mercedes-Benz.
"I'm not going to the slums of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Is it necessary to prepare bulletproof cars?" Kishimoto Masayoshi knew that the overall social security in Seoul, South Korea was still good. His arrangement for Sato Hideo was to express his dissatisfaction.
Sitting in the passenger seat, Sato Hideka, who really wants to please her, is really in her heart. After all, since she first entered the company, she has been working in Seoul.
Although he has been promoted in his position, he has not made any progress compared to many people. In the eyes of many people, especially in the eyes of some capable or talented young people, he is a person with qualifications.
It was him and Ryui Miyazaki who were sent here by Masayoshi Kishimoto to establish the first overseas office. Now, Ryui Miyazaki has become the president of Ryui, one of the five major subsidiaries of Ryui Miyazaki Group.
He is one of the veteran employees, and his senior's position in the group company is not up or down. Anyway, he feels it is quite embarrassing.
Sato Hideaka turned sideways and explained seriously: "It's not that I'm making a big deal, but that there's really a necessity. President, you'll know in a while."
Seeing that the other party said this, there must be something strange about it. He didn't say anything more. As the convoy started, he began to head towards the airport exit.
The convoy drove out of the airport exit. As soon as he entered the VIP road, he saw one or two hundred people gathered on both sides of the road.
Some of them raised protest banners in Korean, English and Japanese. Some people raised three protest signs with high words...
One of the organizers held the loudspeaker and shouted loudly at the convoy in Japanese: "Koreans do not welcome Masayoshi Kishimoto, hurry up and go back to Japan."
Before he finished speaking, people around the road began to throw eggs, tomatoes, etc. towards the convoy to express their strong dissatisfaction.
Masayoshi Kishimoto finally understood Sato Hideyuki's good intentions. This time he came to Seoul, South Korea and became the most unpopular Japanese.
The secretary-general Miya Yamada, who was sitting next to him, asked bluntly: "In recent times, there has been no conflict between South Korea and Japan. What's the matter with the Koreans? What's wrong?"
Sato Hideaka told the truth: "The president not only became famous in the international financial market when shorting Argentina, but also made a lot of money.
Before the president came to Seoul, South Korea this time, the publicity department of Hard Gold Group held a briefing on the outside world in advance. As a result, an anti-Japanese wave was set off on the Korean Internet.
They believe that the president, a short seller, will definitely not have any good things when he comes to South Korea in person, and he must have to attack South Korea's financial market.
They were beaten up in the Asian financial crisis in 1997, which was so scared. Although the IMF (International Monetary Fund) invested to save South Korea, which was about to go bankrupt, it forced the South Korean government to sign a series of unequal treaties regarded by the Koreans.
One of these is considered to be quite fatal and endless troubles, which is to further open up the country's financial markets.
The president is the best at short selling. Koreans are now extremely afraid of repeating the mistakes of the Asian financial crisis in 1997, and are even more afraid of becoming the target of short selling, that is, the next Argentina.
Not only that, some Korean media also reported that the presidential meeting arrived at Seoul Incheon International Airport today. So, the scene just now came about.
Nowadays, there are many protesters outside the hotel where the president is about to stay. I have booked a new hotel for the president and you, and arranged some Japanese security personnel to protect the safety."
Masayoshi Kishimoto smiled knowingly and said, "It turns out that being famous is not a good thing. Now, I am regarded as a rat crossing the street by Koreans."
"There is more than this one. The Korean Internet and media are promoting and instilling ordinary Koreans. More than half of their world-famous online game industry have been firmly controlled by the president.
The games made by Koreans are no longer owned by Koreans, but by Japanese people. If the Japanese make a fortune, they are all hard-earned money for Koreans to stay up late and suffer." Sato Hideo reported it all in one story.
"Koreans are too bastards! In my opinion, they are just a group of ungrateful wolves. Even I know that when they suffered an Asian financial crisis in 1997, Kanazawa Tatsu, the president of NCsoft, personally went to Tokyo, Japan to raise funds to save the online game company that was about to go bankrupt.
At that time, our president provided him with financial support. Why did Koreans forget these things?
It was our president who saved their so-called leading online gaming career in the world." Yamada Miku said indignantly.
"The reason is this. It is also because of this opportunity that President Miyazaki and I were sent by the president to establish an office in Seoul, South Korea.
Later, the president opposed the opposition and continued to invest in several other game companies in South Korea. This gave the Korean local companies that were originally in the downturn in the game industry a new source of funds and further better development.
Who doesn’t know that our Japanese game industry is the world’s number one? Now, Koreans are clamoring because they have made great progress and growth in online games.
NCsoft's online game "Paradise" has indeed caused a lot of sensation around the world and made a lot of money.
Hard Gold Group not only holds 40% of the shares of NCsoft Online Games, but also holds 40% of the shares of two other major game companies in South Korea, as well as a large number of shares such as Actoz Soft Software." Sato Hidena said without a smile.
Chapter completed!