Chapter 135
Chapter 135
Knock knock knock.
A knock on the door interrupted him.
“Come in.”
“Hello.”
Speaking of the devil, the one who entered the room was Park Seung-woo, an assistant manager.
“Hehe, what’s up?”
“Sir, actually…”
He sounded like he wanted to offer him a rice cake, but all he asked was whether he could reply to an email from the design center.
“Why are you asking me that? Of course you should send it.”
“Are you sure it’s okay?”
“Yeah, yeah. We’re in the same company, aren’t we?”
After Park Seung-woo left, Jo Chan-young, Executive Director, burst into laughter.
“Haha, what a coincidence.”
The development team 4 came to him and the design center contacted him.
What if they passed the contest and made a product?
What if that product became a hit?
Becoming a group leader, which he dreamed of, might not be impossible.
Jo Chan-young indulged in his pleasant imagination.
Park Seung-woo returned to his seat with a serious expression. He hesitated for a moment and then asked Yoo-hyun.
“Don’t you think it’s too much to send everything?”
“Yes. I think you should leave out some data like the LCD panel production process.”
“Yeah, it’s not even over yet. It’s a bit weird to send internal data.”
He said that, but Park Seung-woo was honestly worried.
He judged that the contact from the design center was not because of the contest.
He concluded that it was close to simple curiosity.
It was just a coincidence that Yoo-hyun met a design team member at an art club.
Sharing data itself was burdensome.
But what the hell?
He cautiously reported it, but Jo Chan-young agreed too easily.
He didn’t understand this situation at all.
Yoo-hyun said to Park Seung-woo, who was still nervous.
“Sir, don’t worry too much. The manager gave us permission, right?”
“Yeah, yeah. I’m just wondering how to do it.”
“I heard something.”
“What is it?”
Yoo-hyun approached him and whispered. Park Seung-woo perked up his ears.
“It’s nothing. I just heard that designers don’t like complicated reports.”
“Really?”
Park Seung-woo showed curiosity and Yoo-hyun calmly suggested.
“Yes. Since we already sent the mockup, I think you can just show them a simple summary of one page.”
“What about the cause and effect relationship?”
“They won’t know anything about LCD panels anyway. If necessary, you can explain it yourself.”
“Well…”
Park Seung-woo nodded at Yoo-hyun’s words and started editing the contest report.
He was planning to organize it anyway because of the second presentation.
He thought it would be okay to simplify it this time.
Yoo-hyun smiled as he watched him.
Jo Chan-young, Park Seung-woo, and anyone else in the LCD business division.
None of them understood the meaning of Jang Hye-min’s quick move.
She didn’t just contact them for data requests.
That is, she was planning to blow it up.
She wanted to use someone in a high position and push it all at once.
Yoo-hyun knew Jang Hye-min well enough to predict that time.
It wasn’t hard to guess when she would do it.
All this was in Yoo-hyun’s plan.
-The third quarter performance report meeting of the mobile phone business division.
Yoo-hyun checked the date marked with a circle on the desk calendar and the schedule written below it.
It was now a week before the second presentation of the contest.
Jang Hye-min was almost certain to reveal the concept of a low-end full-touch phone, aka color phone, at the performance report meeting.
There would be a lot of opposition, but this was 99% sure to work.
Why?
That day was exactly the time Yoo-hyun had been waiting for while preparing for the contest.
A big issue that would sweep away everything else would explode then.
There was something he had to do now for that day.
Yoo-hyun moved his seat and asked Lee Chan Ho.
“Sir, do you want me to go on a business trip to Semi Electronics if necessary?”
“Because of the mockup?”
“Yes.”
“They said they would apply HMOP and somehow meet the contest schedule.”
Despite Lee Chan Ho’s assurance, Yoo-hyun didn’t back down.
He had a hunch that this was a critical situation where everything could go wrong with a slight delay.
That feeling came out of his mouth as it was.
“I’m just worried. It would be nice if we could get it sooner.”
“Don’t worry. I was going to push them anyway. I’ll get it done a week earlier or something.”
Lee Chan Ho boasted and Yoo-hyun smiled brightly.
“Yes. Even if the quality is a bit low, I’ll feel relieved once I get it.”
“Okay.”
Lee Chan Ho nodded at Yoo-hyun’s words.
Yoo-hyun turned his head and looked around.
Park Seung-woo was modifying the main page to send to the design center.
Kim Young-gil went down to Ulsan to check the panel process schedule again.
Choi Min-hee agreed to check the Hyunil Automobile case and then look at the touch localization issue.
Lee Chan Ho was confirming the mockup express schedule with Semi Electronics by email.
It looked like they could finish everything by the performance report meeting.
It was thanks to everyone’s hard work.
One person was missing from here.
It was Kim Hyun-min, a manager.
He was as relaxed as ever.
“Why are you guys so busy? There’s no one to drink with. Yoo-hyun, do you want to have a drink with me today?”
“I have a friend coming over to my house.”
Yoo-hyun shook his head at Kim Hyun-min’s question.
“A girl?”
“No. A guy.”
“What kind of guy comes to a friend’s house on a Friday night?”
On a Friday night, isn’t it weirder to drink with your boss?
Yoo-hyun answered with a hidden feeling.
“I guess so.”
“Well, nothing I can do.”
Kim Hyun-min, the manager, walked away with a sigh of regret.
He was always a cheerful person.
Yoo-hyun chuckled as he watched his back.
Everyone who worked looked forward to the weekend.
Even Yoo-hyun, who enjoyed his work, waited for the weekend.
He couldn’t hate having some free time to relax and sort out his thoughts.
Of course, that was when there was no uninvited guest.
On Sunday morning, there was that uninvited guest, Kang Jun-ki, in Yoo-hyun’s house.
After watching him for a while, Yoo-hyun asked in a dry tone.
“How long are you going to stay?”
“Why? You were the one who told me to come.”
“That was… Never mind. Just keep doing what you were doing.”
Yoo-hyun gestured and Kang Jun-ki sat down at the desk and touched the computer.
He ran the program a few times and a color bar appeared on the LCD mockup on the desk, followed by a wallpaper.
He had worked hard for a few days and Hansung’s mobile platform worked normally on the existing chip.
The problem was that there was no response when he touched the screen.
Kang Jun-ki grumbled loudly.
“Damn, why isn’t it working?”
“That’s why I told you to ask your senior next week at work.”
“No. I can’t do that.”
“Stubborn guy. Sigh.”
Yoo-hyun gave up reading the book and sat on the single sofa. He went to the fridge and took out some ice.
A few minutes later.
He put two cups of iced coffee on the table and approached Kang Jun-ki.
“Still not working?”
“I did what you said and uploaded the platform, but it doesn’t work well.”
“Cool your head and try again. Let’s have some coffee.”
Yoo-hyun finally dragged him along.
He was a friend who shared childhood memories, but they lived different lives after becoming adults.𝔫𝗼𝑣ℯɭ𝚋ì𝑛.𝐧𝘦
They went to different schools, met different people, and did different things.
He thought he knew his friend’s life pretty well by having a drink with him once in a while, but he didn’t.
They just laughed and shared their past memories.
He didn’t know much about his current life.
Yoo-hyun realized that fact as he spent a few days with Kang Jun-ki.
Kang Jun-ki cautiously opened up his feelings with a slightly frustrated face.
“I saw some of my college seniors and I’m doing pretty well compared to them.”
“Yeah. You’re doing well.”
“Actually, my boss was very happy when we were selected as your company’s partner.”
“Did you ever fail?”
“No. I haven’t failed yet. I’m the youngest. But it was worth it. It’s fun in its own way.”
He was also proactive in dealing with his current life.
Yoo-hyun praised him proudly.
“Oh, Kang Jun-ki is pretty cool.”
“This outfit is not bad either, right? Better than what you picked for me.”
“You’re still out of it.”
Yoo-hyun shook his head in disbelief.
But Kang Jun-ki was persistent.
“Oh, did I tell you about So-hyun? She keeps contacting me lately. Well, I do have charm.”
“She has a unique taste too.”
Yoo-hyun drew a line appropriately.
He was worried that he didn’t know anything about dating and would get excited by just one text message and act silly.
He had already cheered up and Kang Jun-ki kept talking to himself.
“Hyun-soo seems happy these days. What’s going on? He’s usually grumpy but he laughs whenever he calls me.”
“His mother got better and his car center is doing well too.”
“No. He must be struggling inside. I have to get settled quickly and help him out.”
Kang Jun-ki showed loyalty enough to jump in for his friend’s sake.
Yoo-hyun found out that he was more positive, deeper, more naive but more affectionate than he knew.
Kang Jun-ki was such a friend.
Of course, there was no problem with that.
The trouble started again.
“Wow, but this is really amazing. Did Jae-hee really make this screen design? I thought she was just a pretty face but she had this talent.”
“That’s what I’m saying.”
Yoo-hyun smiled faintly as he looked at the coffee cup that still had some left.
Who else could talk so long over a cup of coffee that could be finished in one gulp?
He had been listening to his endless chatter for two nights and three days, and now he felt like he knew everything about his head structure.
Kang Jun-ki still seemed to have a lot to say.
“By the way, do you know that? Jun-seok likes Jae-hee.”
“Really? What does Jun-seok lack?”
“Just a thought. He gets angry whenever I call Jae-hee a pretty face. I’m just saying, just in case, what would you do if he likes Jae-hee?”
“I don’t know.”
Friend and sister?
He had never thought about it.
But it would be better than the jerk ex-husband, right?
‘By the way, did that girl meet him? She hasn’t contacted me.’
He warned her, but she was a stubborn sister who didn’t listen.
He thought he should check on her again.
“Just a word. Anyway, Jae-hee is lucky. The Hansung Electronics design team is interested in her too. Is she going to work there?”
“I don’t know. I don’t think that’s something to be happy about.”
Yoo-hyun smiled meaningfully and emptied his coffee cup.