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Replying to lostfae Apr 8, 2025 Liked Apr 8, 2025
That's what I thought too. If they did something that wild (for Korea), interest in the show would blow up. Unfortunately…
we talking about the guy who LDW asked to sign divorce insurance? It is 99% his sister's ex husband
Replying to buffy20041 Apr 8, 2025 Liked Apr 8, 2025
Title The Divorce Insurance Spoiler
I know it is 100% a no, but that end looked like the guy was his third failed marriage lol.nothing more to say,…
That's what I thought too. If they did something that wild (for Korea), interest in the show would blow up. Unfortunately that would never happen in a standard kdrama for the masses. But it would be epic
Replying to Kathryn_51 Apr 6, 2025 Liked Apr 6, 2025
Title The Art of Negotiation Spoiler
The chairman was the original founder/creator of the company. He was extremely competent building valuable apartments…
Oh, I was answering your first question - how did this man become chairman of the company.

As for now, he seems to rely upon CFO Ha who keeps reassuring him that everything is well in hand. It's actually one of the less believable aspects of the drama.
Replying to buffy20041 Apr 6, 2025 Liked Apr 6, 2025
Title The Art of Negotiation Spoiler
Mr.Ha showing once again that he is a very low person and will do anything to mantain his position of power 😠…
The chairman was the original founder/creator of the company. He was extremely competent building valuable apartments throughout Seoul. But he hasn't adapted to present-day Korea or global markets (many Korean construction companies have expanded into other countries, especially the Middle East and even some parts of Africa.