episode_0125
by fnovelpia“Seonmi noona is pushing straight ahead?”
Now, she was an inseparable, indispensable presence, a trustworthy secretary.
After receiving a report on the circumstances surrounding her and a comprehensive written brief, such a question was inevitable.
“Yes, the rumors were true.”
However, Woo Miae was grave.
It seemed she had analyzed not only her personal opinion but also aggregated data to gain certainty, as she meticulously listed them out again.
“It seems the eldest young lady has intentionally kept the external details thoroughly secret, but internally, some time has already passed since she started working on proprietary AI development.
Upon checking the entry dates, it appears she brought in overseas AI experts to advise her quite some time ago, having met their terms and conditions. And it has even been confirmed that she signed a contract with a certain site, seemingly to use it as data for a data cloud technology agreement with other major corporations.”
After listing everything without even swallowing, she let out a cute “ahem” cough, then,
“This is all the information that’s known so far, but aren’t these circumstances too definite?”
“Hmm…”
Listening to it, it was certainly sincere.
Cha Seonmi genuinely had a lot of interest in AI technology.
It was an era where the famous would soon be commercialized.
In the corporate world, it was already a well-circulated topic, but when it was actually released to the public, a shocking moment arrived where everyone was flabbergasted, unaware that such a high-performing AI would be invented.
In just three days, a million users had used it, and its subscriber count sharply increased faster than any SNS or website.
It was the starting point of a 21st-century core technology that would change perceptions, cause AI-related stock prices to fluctuate, and draw the attention of humanity.
It wouldn’t be long until competitors appeared and proliferated like bamboo shoots after rain, leading to full-scale commercialization.
‘She genuinely jumped into its development?’
If she already knew that and bet on it, then Cha Seonmi was truly a remarkable person.
However, that didn’t mean he had quietly suffered a checkmate; his position was ambiguous.
Because their starting points were fundamentally different.
They approached the core honestly and earnestly, while he, despite knowing, intentionally lingered on the periphery.
As everyone knows, the true winners are not the developers of AI.
Thanks to AI, many stocks soared like locusts for a moment, but ironically, if a company later announced it would develop its own AI, its stock price would plummet instead.
It meant they belatedly realized it was a money-eating chicken race.
AI is the culmination of technological prowess.
It’s not something just anyone can do; developing it requires meeting many demanding conditions.
Because it consumes enormous power, a continuous and stable power supply network must be secured, and servers capable of learning vast amounts of data are needed.
Expanding and maintaining expert personnel, who are almost nonexistent, is an urgent priority, and attention must also be paid to security, making it a problem that could make one’s head explode.
In many ways, it meant it was too complex an element to directly get involved with.
Therefore, the real winners were semiconductor companies with superior technology and companies providing data cloud services.
This was also why he had collected every single share of the famous stock that would later be on many people’s lips.
In other words, it meant that the surrounding commercial area made far more profit than the baseball stadium ticket sales themselves.
For him, who knew everything, it was an obvious future that was about to arrive.
That’s why he was quickly digging the ground to build data centers.
If he just built it, demand would surely flock to it, and he would never engage in a losing business.
All of this was possible because it was before full-scale AI had emerged.
‘But if that tenacious person truly thought it through, there’s no way she wouldn’t have anticipated the enormous amount of money required, enough to uproot a company.’
If his eldest noona was truly a remarkable person, she wouldn’t have failed to feel the burden after directly involving herself in the work.
The fact that she jumped into the tech business before full-scale commercialization was encouraging news, potentially making her a competitor to ChatGPT, but it was by no means an easy path.
He couldn’t fathom how much that person had considered, or what was truly inside her mind.
“Ah… my head hurts.”
For the first time in a while, his temples throbbed as if vibrating from rolling his head around.
What he could be sure of was that his eldest noona had thrown down the gauntlet for a direct confrontation.
If he could use this well, it felt like he could turn it into a poisoned chalice that would finish off Cha Seonmi, but he hadn’t yet grasped a clear outline of how to properly utilize it.
He needed more information.
“If your head hurts, why don’t you go get some fresh air?”
“Huh? Air?”
When he asked back, Woo Miae shrugged her shoulders, then,
“Coincidentally, the person who reclaimed the top spot among South Korea’s construction companies is now officially your subordinate and your closest aide, isn’t he, Young Master?”
“……? ………Ah!”
He tilted his head, wondering what that had to do with anything, before an exclamation mark belatedly popped up above his head.
“It was decided that he would also undertake the construction contract for our data center. If Seonmi young lady had been moving before that, wouldn’t there have been some contact?”
That was right.
To check on Cha Seonmi’s movements, a person worth meeting was right nearby.
* * *
“…You’re asking if I happen to know what unnie is doing?”
He burst into the CEO’s office without preamble and asked that.
He had said it was urgent business, so I let him through immediately. Although I was displeased with him calling her by that name,
“Well… if I were to retrace, she did come a few months ago for work. She just burst in, saying she had something to discuss, just like you.”
“So, what did the eldest noona say?”
His tone was slightly sarcastic, but his face was serious.
While she was annoyed by him bursting in and prioritizing his own purpose, it wasn’t a big deal, so she told him what she knew for now.
“She suddenly said she was building some data center, just like you, and asked me to lend a hand.
I thought she had some ulterior motive, but she really just came to find out about that.”
“So, did you agree to it? Has construction started now?”
“No. I rejected it immediately.”
“Why?”
“She said immediate massive cash procurement was difficult!
Damn it… I had my subordinates get estimates for each region, and she just cut off contact, saying it was too expensive.”
This was what Cha Seonmi didn’t like.
The way she only cared about her own busy schedule and lived as if only she was exceptional.
She still looked down on her.
“Well, then she must have found another company or gone to another corporation.”
But the guy nodded as if understanding.
She didn’t know the details, but it seemed he was plotting something again.
“Is something going on?”
“Huh?
Ah~ I’m planning to defeat the eldest noona with this opportunity.”
“…….”
It seemed such a future was truly envisioned in his mind.
A plan to make all his family members submit and put them beneath his feet.
It was a one-way, straight-line passage, different from Cha Seonmi’s approach.
“By the way, Hwaryeon noona, why do you look so sulky?”
“…….”
“I get it. You were disappointed because I only burst in for work, right?”
A truly unbridled ‘my-pace’ person.
However, unlike Cha Seonmi, he had some tact.
Or rather than tact, he at least paid attention to her feelings.
“Mmm, yeah… Hey, don’t suddenly cling to me.”
“Why? Honestly, you wanted this, didn’t you?”
…Perhaps it was because their relationship had developed into this.
As he brazenly pushed forward, breaking the sibling relationship that had been shattered long ago, I leaned back in the CEO’s chair.
Not wanting to allow it, she turned her face away, subtly pushed him back with her hand, and whispered.
“Haa, haa… You, I heard you’ve been meeting Soeun lately?”
“That already reached noona’s ears?”
“Seriously, how could you have the stomach to hook up with a psycho like that? You’re really out of your mind…”
She jutted out her lips and criticized him.
Honestly, it felt good when that crazy bitch bowed her head.
But hearing the news that he was messing around with that little sister (and company, too, swallowing it whole) made it difficult to simply be happy.
‘…So, if it’s a woman, it’s all good, right?’
Because just imagining it made her feel unpleasant.
Because anger welled up inside her.
“……What?”
“…….”
As she was thinking that, he met her eyes, sitting in the chair.
He stared intently, then abruptly threw out:
“Noona Hwaryeon, I like you much more.”
“……!”
“Whew… As expected, I like Hwaryeon noona more than Soeun. I think you’re the best among my siblings.”
“Wh-What is it, suddenly!”
“Just wanted to let you know what I truly feel. Hwaryeon noona is the most womanly and beautiful.”
He hit her head-on.
A shower of compliments that began abruptly, with no mood-setting.
“……♥”
But it worked.
She feigned displeasure and crossed her arms, but strangely, she didn’t dislike it at all.
“Mmm, yeah… We shouldn’t do this now…♥”
As her guard slowly fell, he pushed in more aggressively.
He rubbed his body against her, as if covering her in the chair, pushing forward.
He licked the upper part of her chest, where her shirt buttons were undone, and defiled it with kisses.
As if forcibly pulling up her switch, he aggressively pushed forward like a man.
‘Really… his technique is good!’
Honestly, it felt good.
Her cheeks flushed, and feeling good, she whispered.
“…Say hello to your kid♥”
Although he was once her younger brother, Cha Doyeon had now developed into her lover.
He smirked.
“Of course I should.”
“……♥”
No, now he was her younger brother who had become the husband of her child growing in her belly.
The child had been conceived previously.
When she shared the news, along with a picture of the pregnancy test, her younger brother rushed over, calling it a blessing, and spent a night with her.
“Mmm, ah, ahhh… I like it♥”
*Smooch*♥
Following the deep, prolonged kiss that came through her underwear, a long lick.
Soon, her younger brother, now her husband, pushed aside her underwear and licked her place between her spread legs, as if truly delivering news to their child.
Honestly, before it happened, she was afraid of others’ gazes and physical abuse.
However, after it happened, her thoughts turned completely opposite, and a sense of pride emerged.
Because her husband was Cha Doyeon.
He was the most successful person in this country right now. Who would dare point fingers at them?
*Lick, Smooch*♥ *Slurp- Suck*♥
“Mmm, yeah! Do more… Lick noona’s pussy more, the one you got pregnant…♥”
If they dared to lay a hand, it was right that they should be the ones to be afraid instead.
It was right to break those disrespectful fingers.
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