Before we start, i wanna say something. So someone DM me asking for an update. I told that person that im working on it so he/she started saying that I'm an attention seeker and wants her readers to beg for it, that's why you don't upload.I've already told you guys my screen time is limited due to my neurological condition. I can't work, i can't go outside, my treatment is expensive and im depressed by the financial burden im imposing on my family. So, I'm already suffering so please its a request please watch your words.
And about being an attention seeker, i never asked any of you to vote or comment, never had put any vote goal too. If you like it you will comment and vote, if you don't like it ,you will drop this book. Its that simple for me. So please be careful with ur words. I never intended to be an attention seeker. But even if any of you feels like that. I apologize for it. Thank you.
FLASHBACK
In the grand hall of a luxurious hotel, the city’s top businessmen gathered for one of the most important events of the year. The government was about to award a massive construction project, the biggest one yet, and everyone knew that winning this tender would bring not only huge profits but also a powerful advantage in the industry.
Park Jimin stood among the crowd, radiating a calm and confident aura. Dressed in a sleek, tailored suit, he looked completely in control, his eyes sharp and focused. Even in such a high-stakes environment, Jimin’s quiet confidence made him stand out, earning him respectful glances from those around him.
On the other side of the room, Kim Haru made his entrance. Unlike Jimin’s calm presence, Haru’s arrival brought a wave of tension. Known for his ruthless business tactics, Haru was a man who wouldn’t hesitate to do whatever it took to win. His intimidating presence sent a shiver through the room, his cold, calculating eyes daring anyone to challenge him.
Though the room was filled with the city’s most powerful business figures, it was clear that the real competition was between Jimin and Haru. Their companies were the top contenders, and everyone knew that one of them would likely win the tender.
As the presentations began, the tension grew. Each company presented their proposal, but all eyes were on Jimin and Haru. Jimin’s presentation was clear and compelling, outlining his vision for a future where innovation and sustainability led the way. He spoke with a passion that drew people in, making them believe in his ideas.
When it was Haru’s turn, the atmosphere shifted. His presentation was smooth and persuasive, emphasizing speed, efficiency, and profit. There was an edge to his words, a reminder of his power and determination. When he finished, it was clear he had made a strong impression.
As the event concluded, people whispered among themselves, trying to guess who would win. The tension between Jimin and Haru was unmistakable as they exchanged a brief, intense glance across the room. This project could change everything, and neither was willing to back down.
When the time came to announce the winner, the atmosphere in the room was thick with suspense. Every eye was on the stage as the officials took their place, the tension almost palpable. Finally, the name was called: Park Jimin had secured the tender. A wave of excitement rippled through his team as Jimin smiled, turning to congratulate his staff. They had put their hearts and souls into the presentation, and now their hard work had paid off.
Across the room, Kim Haru’s expression darkened. His jaw tightened, and he clenched his fist in anger. Losing to Jimin—a newcomer to the business world who had only recently been appointed CEO—felt like a deep humiliation. Haru had always prided himself on being unbeatable, especially by someone with so little experience. The sting of defeat was sharp and bitter.
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FORBIDDEN MEMORIES
Fanfiction"I'm sorry for not being present on your birthday," Jimin said to his son, who was finally an adult now. Time really flew fast. "It's okay, Dad. I know I was never important to you. I'm used to your absence. It doesn't bother me anymore," Namji said...