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Chapter 315: Noble Family (7)
"Ten minutes? It's almost here."
As Yeongwoo mumbled while looking at the timer, Song Jiseon asked.
âTen minutes? Is that how long we have until they arrive?
"Yes. Did you take care of the thing I asked you about earlier?"
The favor.
He was referring to the matter of the gift, something Yeongwoo had practically subcontracted out to her.
In response, Jiseon instantly snapped and drove her greatsword into the ground.
Thud!
âDamn it. Iâve been busy fighting, so when would I have had time to do that?
Despite her grumbling, she gazed up at the sky, preparing for her next words.
Although her pride was hurt and she had said something, she actually had a gift prepared in her own way.
No matter how annoying a business partner was, she couldnât afford to ruin the entire operation because of that.
âBy the way, where are these examiners coming from? The space government? Or maybe some specialized review agency?
"I donât know either. But since the whole 'Reset' system is within the space governance structure, thereâs a good chance theyâre civil servants."
âWhat? Didnât you say that the gift is supposed to be given to people of high status?
"Itâs all relative. From the perspective of a remote planet like ours, whoever comes from the outside is considered a VIP."
âThatâs absurd.
"It canât be helped. Thatâs why it sucks not to have power."
Yeongwoo, her son, dared to lecture his mother.
A woman who once led a group that competed in the global market.
âHmm.
Jiseon rubbed her chin with one hand and then, still looking at the sky, asked another question.
âWhat do you think?
ââŠSorry?â
âIâm asking what you think about this gift.
"Itâs just⊠a gift, isnât it? A customary token given from those of lower status to those of higher status⊠Itâs probably part of the space etiquette."
The universe that Yeongwoo had learned about so far was one of strict hierarchy.
Naturally, he understood gift-giving as an act of submission to the hierarchy.
However, Jiseon, who had only recently been thrown into this universe and had no preconceived notions, saw it a little differently.
âDo you really think so? That itâs just about saving face? Even though they officially announce it to everyone?
Yeongwoo tilted his head, puzzled by his motherâs remark.
"Then what do you think? Just get to the point; we donât have much time."
[00:08:13]
Only 8 minutes were left until the examiners would arrive.
As Yeongwoo pressed her for an answer, Jiseon smirked and finally shared her thoughts.
âHereâs what I think...
She made a circle with her thumb and index finger.
It was the universal gesture for money.
âThe gift is a legal bribe opportunity.
ââŠWhat?â
Yeongwooâs eyes widened in surprise at the unexpected answer.
Jiseon continued.
âWhy do they give the gift in advance? Even if itâs to show gratitude for visiting our planet, couldnât it be given when they leave?
"Maybe youâre reading too much into the timing. They could just be giving it first, you know?"
âJust giving it first?
Jiseon shot a frustrated look at her son.
âThe word 'gift' itself means youâre repaying something youâve received.
"Well, thatâs true, butâŠ"
Still not quite convinced, Yeongwoo frowned, and Jiseon made a gesture as if she might pull her greatsword out of the ground.
âWhy are these examiners coming here?
"Theyâre coming to decide whether our planet can be upgraded."
âBut the decision hasnât even been made yet, so why are we giving them gifts in advance? What are we so thankful for?
"UhâŠ"
Yeongwoo thought for a moment.
Then, he finally said something that was somewhat close to what Jiseon had in mind.
"Weâre⊠going to be promoted?"
âExactly. It's like saying, 'Thanks to you, weâll be really grateful,' putting pressure on them. And that pressure is directly proportional to the size of the gift.
"So, you're saying... this whole gift system was set up to encourage bribery?"
âIsnât it? To me, it looks like a legitimate bribery system. Why else would they systematically make us express gratitude?
ââŠI guess that makes sense."
Thinking about it that way, it didnât seem too far-fetched.
If gifts were expected every time a higher-ranking individual visited a lower-tier planet, it could certainly be seen as a form of request or solicitation.
When a notorious villain visits, the gift could mean, "Please spare us."
When an examiner visits, it could mean, "We hope we pass the exam," with the gift being offered in advance.
âAnd what is bribery, really? In a broader sense, even greeting someone you know is a form of lobbying. It's like saying, "Weâre still doing okay, right? Letâs keep things smooth between us." Itâs just a free form of lobbying.
Jiseon was now fully stepping on the pedal of sophistry.
âItâs just that if you put a little more effort into that 'greeting,' you can get closer to the other person a little faster. And thatâs what society calls 'lobbying.' So, bribery isâŠ
ââŠA paid greeting.â
âExactly. Now youâre getting it.
"Yeah. I guess Iâve learned that you casually handed out bribes, just like saying hello."
âHey, in America, lobbying is legal.
"Itâs illegal in most other places."
âBut just like in America, itâs legal in space. Thatâs what Iâm saying. The folks in space know whatâs up.
"âŠ"
With his mother concluding the matter like that, Yeongwoo had nothing more to say.
In any case, they wouldn't know for sure until they tried.
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âCome on, is this even something to worry about? Bribery isnât a big deal. Itâs just a more impressive form of greeting.
"No one gives money when they greet someone."
âThatâs why a greeting that comes with money is more welcome. Because itâs rare.
ââŠDamn it."
Her argument, no matter how twisted, had no obvious flaws.
And since they were dealing with beings from space, who often acted outside the norms of Earth, Yeongwoo had no choice but to take it seriously.
If this gift really was a legal bribe system, he had to take full advantage of it.
After all, it was a crucial exam that would determine the status of their planet.
"But what if space officials are unexpectedly clean and see bribery as a sin? We could end up being penalized instead. Forget promotion, we might get punished."
Yeongwoo made one final rebuttal, but Jiseon, disappointed, wagged her finger at him.
âYou crazy idiot, why do you only go half-crazy? If youâre going to do something, do it properly. Youâre planning to take over this planet, and youâre scared of a little punishment?
"âŠYou might not know, but apparently, the mortality rate for people who are detained and prosecuted in space is 84%."
ââŠWhat?
It was true.
According to the tax officer Kubu, 84% of those waiting for trial in space detention centers die due to unforeseen accidents.
In other words, they end up dying before a verdict is even reached.
"And by the way things are going, it seems like Iâll be visiting one of those detention centers soon enough."
Yeongwoo said this, scrunching his nose, while Jiseon crossed her arms.
Click.
âThe mortality rate in space detention centers is 84%?
"Yes."
âSo, that means 16% come out alive?
"...?"
Technically speaking, they emerge alive to face their trial, but it wasnât entirely wrong to say that.
"That's true, yes."
âAnd you donât have the confidence to be in that 16%? Then just quit right now. This Earth and space stuffâall of it.
"What?"
âYou idiot! How can I partner with someone who doesnât even have the guts to survive a mere detention center? Do you really think you can round up those who started this 'Reset' business with that level of courage?
"No, I meanâŠ"
Once again, Yeongwoo was at a loss for words.
As crazy as it sounded, it wasnât entirely wrong either.
"You're being a bit harsh just because itâs not your problem, donât you think?"
âYou cowardly idiot! Do you really think you'd go to prison just because you gave out a few too many thank-you gifts?
Song Jiseon curled her index finger and pointed it accusingly at Yeongwoo.
âEven if the people who received the gifts lodge a complaint, we can just say we prepared those thank-you gifts sincerely. The system clearly has exploitable loopholes, so why are you scared already?
Song Jiseon was a veteran entrepreneur who had been through the wringer on the global stage.
So, of course, she was adept at exploiting such systemic flaws.
On the other hand, Yeongwoo was a novice entrepreneur with barely seven days of experience, not even enough to call it a startup.
He was no match for his mother in this field.
âAt worst, we might lose some money over excessive thank-you gifts. But if it goes well, the bribe will work, and we'll secure the planetary promotion. We might even get promoted higher than originally expected.
âSo, youâre really suggesting we bribe them?â
âDo you have any other options left at this point? Timeâs running out, isnât it?
Jiseon tapped her empty wrist, mimicking checking a watch.
When Yeongwoo looked at the timer in his field of vision, just as his mother said, the remaining time had sharply dwindled.
[00:01:33]
1 minute and 33 seconds until the inspector's arrival.
The problem was that they hadnât prepared anything because they had been busy arguing.
"There's 1 minute and 30 seconds left."
When Yeongwoo informed his mother about the remaining time until the VIPâs arrival, Jiseon pulled the large sword she had stuck into the ground back out.
Wham!
âIs that so? We'll find out soon enough if space bureaucrats accept bribes.
âWhat about the money? Even if we combed the country for cash, we couldnât get it here in 1 minute.â
Not even using high-speed transport.
Jiseon looked at her son again.
âDo you have a coin or something? Something that feels like it could substitute for money.
"A coin?"
At his motherâs request, Yeongwoo took something out from his armor.
Swish.
It was a gold-colored coin.
A commemorative coin with Jeong Yeongwoo's own face and name engraved on it, worth 10,000 Karma.
â......
Seeing this, Jiseon flinched momentarily, but then continued her line.
âMake a product with that thing you like so much.
"A product?"
âWrite a blank check. Tell them they can write down the thank-you amount they expect when they leave after the inspection.
"Isnât that too risky? We donât know how much theyâll write."
âTheyâll probably write a modest amount if they're honest bureaucrats. But if they write down a considerable sum...
âThen that means bribery is possible even in space.â
âExactly. And whatâs more, youâll find out the going rate.
âThe going rate?â
âThe going rate for bribes in space.
ââŠMom, are you insane?â
âBusiness is all about matching the tone and manner of your counterpart. If youâre dealing with crazy people, you have no choice but to cross the line too.
And this business market was nothing less than space.
For the first time in a while, Song Jiseon felt her heart race.
âBut if this all goes wrong, and I mean spectacularly wrong...
âGoes wrong?â
âYouâll be the one going to prison, son.
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