CHAPTER 2

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United Nations Human Resource Development Organization Asia Branch

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The United Nations Human Resource Development Organization.

It is a cooperative organization aimed at nurturing and developing talents who can aid in the maintenance and operation of various institutions and private organizations, thereby supplying competent human resources.

It's also known as UNHRDO (United Nations Human Resource Development Organization) and it succeeds the International Talent Development Organization established in 1946.

The United Nations Human Resource Development Organization is dedicated to the dispatch, transfer, and supply of talents in various fields for non-profit purposes. Its headquarters and main organization are located in New York City, USA, with subsidiary branches in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and South America, located in Berlin, Germany; Hong Kong, China; Canberra, Australia; Johannesburg, South Africa; and São Paulo, Brazil, respectively.

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When they arrived at Chek Lap Kok Airport, a car was already waiting for them.

While a large man, who didn't look like a driver at all, silently greeted his uncle and loaded the luggage, Jeong Tae-ui, whose entire luggage consisted of a not-so-large Boston bag, loaded his bag next to his uncle's and then sat beside his uncle, who was already in the car.

The thin booklet that his uncle handed him, which appeared from nowhere, briefly described the places they would go, along with some photos. Although it was common knowledge that such booklets did not contain any useful information, Jeong Tae-ui still read it meticulously, which took only a few minutes. It was a thin, uninformative booklet. Moreover, he had already done a quick search before leaving.

While Jeong Tae-ui, having quickly read and closed the booklet, was fanning himself with it, the car left the airport.

His uncle quietly took the booklet from Jeong Tae-ui's hand, flipped through a few pages, and then laughed. It was clear that his uncle also thought it was a waste of pulp with no nutritional value.

"It would be easier to understand if you think of it as an organization for nurturing diplomats and key personnel from various countries."

"No matter how you sugarcoat it, in the end, it's just about raising people and selling them off to various organizations, isn't it?"

"Well, it's a mutual benefit since people who want to be 'sold off' gather and apply."

Despite Jeong Tae-ui's words sounding like criticism, his uncle didn't seem particularly offended.

Jeong Tae-ui casually flipped through the booklet his uncle handed back to him. He didn't bother reading the text, which was full of empty words, and instead focused on the photos used as the background. There were pictures of impressive buildings, high-tech conference rooms, and reliable-looking men standing in formation with serious expressions.

"Among those featured in there, is there anyone to your taste?"

His uncle peeked at the booklet with a grin. Jeong Tae-ui frowned slightly and shook his head.

"I'm not really into people who walk the straight and narrow... I don't feel like hugging someone who reeks of masculinity like this. I prefer someone soft and lovely, who seems like they'd smell of soap or milk, but I don't think there are any like that in this field."

"Soap or milk smell... Underage sexual misconduct is a crime even in China. Although, once you cross the branch's fence, it's practically extraterritorial jurisdiction, but there are no minors inside. You can mess around as much as you want."

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