I Became a Scoundrel of a Chaebol Family-Chapter 336
Sunday, May 3rd.
Naturally, as soon as Go Hayoung and I woke up, we had sex.
We stacked our bodies in missionary, exhaling hot breaths against each other’s necks, and ultimately came inside her.
Not once, but repeatedly, over and over. Then we switched positions and did it all again.
We didn’t step into the bathroom to wash up until nearly 10 a.m.
Even then, we ended up fucking again in the shower.
Honestly, the chemistry between us was insane. As long as we were together, my cock found its way into her pussy without fail.
Not to mention I had the stat boost on my side. And Go Hayoung—when it came to stamina for sex, she was no slouch either. We could go at it as much as we wanted. So we did.
That didn’t mean we were going to spend all day just screwing.
Even if I’d shown up way earlier than scheduled thanks to Go Hayan’s cold shoulder, I still intended to get at least one thing out of this financial holding company visit.
“Come to think of it, didn’t you say to let you know if I ever needed help? Is there anything I can do for you?”
Go Hayoung conveniently brought up the subject first.
It was during a break—after we’d had a hearty lunch between rounds of sex and brushed our teeth. Her timing was impeccable.
I had trouble concentrating, what with that beautiful neckline of hers, her deeply cut clavicles, the valley between her breasts, and that full upper chest glistening with sweat and streaked with cum. But I managed a few scattered replies.
All the while, I was playing with her soft, plush breasts. Obviously.
“It’s not that ◈ Nоvеlіgһт ◈ (Continue reading) I need anything, really... I’m just focused on Incheon right now. If I had to put it in words, I guess I’m looking for a way to solidify my control.”
“You really do love Incheon, huh.”
“Hmm...”
I wouldn’t say I love it...
It’s just my only base. The largest city on the Korean Peninsula, at that.
“With the Namdong Industrial Complex redevelopment, I’ve been attracting a lot of businesses. Mostly from our group.”
“Oh yeah, I heard. Koryo Militaris is opening a branch in Incheon, right?”
“Yes.”
And not just anyone—Go Minji is the branch manager.
“Hmph~.”
Go Hayoung suddenly gave a sly smile.
No way... she’s not thinking of sending her own daughter to manage a branch too, is she?
It wouldn’t necessarily be a bad situation, but if she did, things would get way too messy.
Trying to keep both Go Minji and Go Hayan in my pocket? My sweet, fragile little Namdong Industrial Complex might not survive that kind of chaos.
“Just imagining it is exhausting...”
“There’s something I want to do too~.”
“What is it...?”
“Mmm~, for now...”
She pushed me down and straddled me.
Her hips rocked back and forth like she was riding a horse, grinding my cock just right.
“Let me finish what I started eating♥.”
“Wait.”
Is she seriously doing this to toy with me?
Squelch—
“Mmmh~♥.”
...
We didn’t get around to having a real productive conversation until early evening—just past 4:30 PM, if we’re being exact.
We’d eased up enough. After exhausting our bodies and cumming plenty, both mind and body had melted into relaxation.
At that point, we sat across from each other, sipping hot, steeped tea, and resumed our earlier conversation.
“I’ve been thinking about something lately. Eventually, I want to take it Asia-wide—and, if possible, global. But first, I need a testing ground.”
“A testing ground?”
“Yep. A place of reasonable scale, with a solid economy, and politically isolated enough to stand out. Normally, that’d mean a full-blown nation, but—”
“Incheon fits that criteria.”
“Bingo~.”
Seriously...
What is she trying to test in my city, Go Hayoung?
“Hmph.”
Even though I was staring at her like I was drilling holes, she looked completely unbothered. She smiled casually and set her teacup down.
She was wearing light clothing, so even that simple motion made her breasts jiggle.
“Did you know we have a credit rating agency under one of our subsidiaries?”
“Koryo Credit?”
“That’s right. It’s mainly used within our financial holdings—and the entire Koryo Group, really—for internal credit assessments. Originally, it’s meant to determine whether someone qualifies for certain financial products, but—”
Shff—
She crossed her legs in the other direction.
As expected from someone in the Go family—long and slender legs.
“These days, there’s nothing more effective than credit ratings to evaluate a person. I want to make better use of it.”
“Don’t tell me...”
She’s trying to turn this into a system of total control?
I’d said something like this once before: that Koryo Credit, a rating agency owned by Koryo Financial Holdings, could bankrupt entire nations or institutions just by lowering their credit score.
Because being pushed out of the Koryo Group–dominated Asian economic system basically means financial death.
And it applies to individuals too. That’s the really terrifying part. Most people wouldn’t even have the means to fight back.
But if our group started wielding that power actively and publicly?
“If they start slashing the credit scores of people who oppose the group, kicking them out of our financial ecosystem...”
That’s practically a death sentence.
In a society where you can buy anything with money—but nothing without it—that’s as good as having your human rights revoked.
“Hmm~? What are you thinking about, Muyeol? Wanna share with me?”
She flashed a teasing smile.
To anyone else, it would’ve looked downright demonic.
“Planning to turn everyone into slaves using credit ratings... aren’t you?”
Go Hayoung smiled darkly.
“My, my, since when did you get so perceptive, Muyeol?”
“...”
“You’re right. We’re going to build a system where no one can oppose our group. Not even dare to utter a single careless word.”
“Do you... really need to go that far? Isn’t that... too obvious?”
I muttered the question without thinking. She just shrugged.
“It’s already out in the open. That woman, Go Min-young, stirred things up way too much. What was she thinking, unleashing that many mechs at once... Ah, not blaming you, Muyeol. You know that, right?”
It seems the mass deployment of mechs Go Min-young dragged into Incheon has shifted policy at the group level.
Instead of secretly ruling all of Asia from the shadows, maybe now they plan to reveal their full presence outright.
“If establishing a Koryo Militaris branch in Incheon was Min-young’s opening shot, then Hayoung’s words just now might be part of that same trajectory.”
Maybe it wasn’t even the aunts’ decision—but Grandfather’s. Maybe he decided it was finally time to show their hand.
Just my theory, of course.
“As a first step, I want to establish a Koryo Credit Incheon branch in the Namdong Industrial Complex. I want you to run a test.”
“Me?” 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝒆𝔀𝒆𝙗𝓷𝒐𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝓶
**“Yep. You’ll be the branch director of Koryo Credit Incheon. How about it?”
“Uh... What?”
Branch director???
I mean... thanks, but...
I’m already buried in work. And now suddenly I’m a branch director??
I don’t even have the slightest experience in that field.
“I don’t think I’m qualified. I’ve already got too much on my plate.”
“Hmmm... Really?”
“I don’t know the first thing about it.”
“You can learn. Step by step. Besides, long-term, you’re going to have to carry some weight in our group too.”
“That’s... true, I guess.”
“This is your chance to dip your toes in. If ‘branch director’ feels like too much, we can just give you a director-level title for now and hand things over in a year or two. Your only task will be incredibly simple.”
“Simple?”
“Yup. Leave everything else alone. All you have to do is this one thing.”
She lifted her index finger in front of my face.
“Show the people of Incheon that once Koryo Group tanks your credit score, you can’t even buy a loaf of bread in this country.”
“...”
“That’s what you’re best at, isn’t it?”
So she wants me to be their mouthpiece.
To show, through actions, that if your credit rating from Koryo Credit drops, your life turns into a living hell.
Probably by downgrading the ratings of a prominent company, public figure, or district—under some legitimate-looking pretense—and letting them crash and burn in real time, blasted all over the media.
That way, it gets burned into people’s minds: if Koryo Group turns its back on you, your life ends.
So far, it’s all been a bit nebulous.
Only high-level people involved in the system had a vague idea of the group’s presence.
But after Go Min-young’s recent Incheon operation, the veil is being lifted.
“Not bad.”
If it’s a job where I can exercise authority without doing any real work, why refuse?
It’d be a huge asset for me, actually.
And I could already think of a few ways to use it.
“I’ll do it, Hayoung.”
“Smart decision~.”
Clapping her hands with joy, she wasted no time and wrote up the appointment letter.
Right then and there, I became an executive dispatched to the Incheon branch of Koryo Credit.
The actual branch director... well, they’ll probably send someone down from the executive office or one of the secretaries.
“This experience and career record will help you out later—when you come for our financial holdings too~.”
“Wait, come for what?”
Go Hayoung didn’t answer.
Instead, she came up beside me and wrapped her arms around mine.
Her soft, full breasts pressed against my arm in the most satisfying way.
“Me♥.”
“...”
And just like that, the heat between us reignited.







