
Peninsula 1998: My Plug-in is a Bean Bag
About This Novel
This book is also called: "Peninsula 1998: My Chaebol Life" "Peninsula 1998: From Screenwriter to Chaebol" Traveling back in time to the peninsula's economic crisis, Jin Mingyu, who was in the Great Depression, looked at his 230 million debt, the cramped examination room room, and the bean bag cheats in his mind, then turned around and joined the TV station, starting his life from a screenwriter to a chaebol. 1998 Was the most tragic year for the peninsula, with a financial crisis and exchange rate collapse. In just a few months, the exchange rate between the US dollar and the Korean won changed from 1:800 to 1:1,600. The stock market plummeted, the real estate bubble burst, and countless chaebol companies were forced to go bankrupt and reorganize. A large number of middle-class people have returned to poverty, and the unemployment rate has soared. 1.5 Million people have lost their jobs, which means that one in every 15 people has become a homeless person. There was social unrest, and suicide and divorce rates skyrocketed. This is the worst of times. But for Jin Mingyu, who traveled through time with bean bags, it was the best of times. In this year, the peninsula formulated a cultural nation-building strategy and listed film, television, music, and games as pillar industries. The Internet industry also flourished a year later, and despite the disdain of the plutocrats, it grew into a gold-swallowing behemoth that they completely looked up to. For Jin Mingyu, this is his best chance to become a chaebol.
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