I Became a Scoundrel of a Chaebol Family-Chapter 390
What the hell.
Who would even think like that?
If the fourth child is the one acting as chair while the eldest is still around, you’d just assume she’s the most competent. Who the fuck thinks, “Ah! The others must all be dead!”
This is absurd. For real.
‘No wonder she stutters so badly every time I see her.’
Minji-ah has been trembling and stammering like crazy ever since our first meeting.
Back then, I was nothing more than a useless punk chaebol heir with nothing but my dick to my name, and yet the chairwoman of a megacorp like Biotech treated me with noticeable deference while shaking in her shoes.
At the time, I brushed it off as “Wow, guess there’s that much of a gap between the main line and the collateral branches,” but now I think I get it.
One slip-up and it’s straight to “Then die.”
How could she not tremble?
Of course, I still don’t know if they were executed under Go Min-young’s direct order or if it was framed as some kind of “accident.”
But let’s be honest—what other reason would there be?
This isn’t the fucking Joseon Dynasty. It’s hyper-tech 2077.
There’s no way three members of the Go Group’s collateral family from the Min line just dropped dead somewhere random.
That doesn’t make a lick of sense.
‘Brutal. Just brutal.’
What kind of mental state is our Ji-ah even running this company in?
If it were me, I’d have gone insane ages ago.
‘I need to take good care of her.’
In every sense.
Now that I think about it, this girl Minji-ah—she’s terrified, yet she still refuses to suck my dick.
Just how deep is that aversion anyway?
I can’t let that slide.
I need to train her to love what she hates. That’s how you enrich a life.
‘What? You think my dick is disgusting? You’ve got some nerve, lady.’
I’m gonna find a day and make her suck me ◈ Nоvеlіgһт ◈ (Continue reading) off all day long.
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After thoroughly pounding Go Minji’s bratty pussy in defiance of her attitude and stepping out of the shower, Go Min-young arrived, having just finished work.
She studied our still-damp bodies closely, let out a soft “Hmm,” and sighed.
She clearly realized what we’d just been up to.
“Let’s go. First... we need to get you your exclusive equipment.”
“Ah, yes.”
The group—Go Min-young, Go Minji, me, and some others—moved deeper into headquarters.
I’d been here before. It was the same facility where Baek Seol received her custom equipment.
“Compared to the standard, your power levels are considerably higher. Your exclusive gear has been designed to match that.”
Baek Seol had gone way beyond standard specs. Normally, a custom unit costs anywhere from several billion to hundreds of billions won, but hers exceeded 2 trillion.
Luckily—or unluckily—Eunhwa wasn’t quite that high-end.
Still, since I’d snatched up a top-tier asset, the cost had reportedly exceeded 500 billion.
That meant building her personal aircraft would be pricey too.
‘And the thirteen knights who are coming in are all Eunhwa-tier.’
Eunhwa alone was so exceptional she’d already been cleared for promotion to General.
She was always top of her class at the academy.
Now, all the new recruits for my knight order were of that caliber.
If they grow properly, each one could become a commander in their own right.
In other words, my first dedicated knight order was going to be a squad of future commanders.
A “commander’s knights” type of deal.
“What you’re looking at is the All-Weather Joint Fire Deployment Ship, or ‘Titan.’ It’s also referred to as a floating fortress. It’s Militaris-class, measuring 419 meters in length, 89 meters in width, and 91 meters in height. It can deploy up to 30 mechs and 150 aircraft. Through its side launch gates, it can simultaneously deploy 10 mechs. Just using the mechs allows for 80 sorties per day, and utilizing all aircraft brings the total up to 300 sorties per day—”
Go Min-young was introducing the Titan, saying a deployment method was necessary for projecting the knight order’s combat power.
While this was my first dedicated knight squad, I still had the Pacific Knight 1st Squadron on loan from Go Minji.
With 30 knights and either existing or upcoming personal mechs for all of them, it was about time we got serious about mobilization infrastructure.
I didn’t have a specific use for it just yet, but still...
“No, no, no, wait a second.”
“Y-Yes?”
As the explanation continued, Go Minji suddenly waved both arms, cutting in.
“You’re giving this to him and I don’t even have one?? For real??”
“...I haven’t said I’m giving it to him yet.”
“You’re showing it to him, so obviously you’re planning to!”
“....”
“Wow. I swear. I’ve been your daughter through thick and thin, and all I get is an old World War III-era rust bucket aircraft carrier, and you’re just handing this over to your nephew?!”
Okay, I get why she’s upset.
But to be fair, Min-young didn’t say she’d give it to me.
She just said, “You’ll probably need it.”
“Ahem.”
Even Go Min-young seemed slightly awkward about it and cleared her throat while glancing at me.
“Are you really jealous of your younger brother? It’s only 120 trillion. Pocket change. Don’t act like an older sister stealing her little brother’s candy.”
C—candy...?
“No, Ms. Go Min-young, it’s not about the money. You know I’ve wanted this forever! It’s not even for sale!”
“....”
“I get it, mothers-in-law are supposed to love their sons-in-law, but loving him this much? Seriously??”
“...Excuse me?”
“What? Motherin~law.”
“....”
Guess that one hit a nerve.
Go Min-young stared at her daughter for a moment, then reached out and pulled Go Minji’s cheek hard.
“Gyaaaah!!”
“This kid has no filter when talking to her mom.”
“Moooommmmmm!!!”
Ah, the warm sight of a loving mother and daughter.
In the end, after much fuss, the Titan went to Go Minji.
Go Min-young must’ve felt pretty guilty.
Instead, she said she’d have a new one built for me, tailored to my specifications.
Which, if you think about it, makes sense—Baek Seol’s personal mech, Snow White, was on a whole other level.
Standard mass-produced mechs are usually around 15 meters tall. Even top-tier customs are about 17 meters.
But Baek Seol’s unit? A massive 26.8 meters.
And that’s just height.
In terms of total volume, it’s about 3 to 4 times larger.
When she deploys her energy wings, the diameter can reach about 130 meters—practically the size of a battleship.
The current Titan couldn’t even house her if it tried.
But it’s not like I can deploy a squad without Snow White.
She’s the core of my entire combat power.
Like eating a bun with no filling.
‘Besides, the new build will incorporate RK-99.’
Now that we’ve introduced RK-99—room temperature, normal pressure superconductor—the entire generation of mechs will jump from 8.5 to 9.
Of course, that means the next-gen Titans will benefit from it too.
By the time I get my Titan, the one Go Minji has will basically be scrap metal.
‘Kinda feel bad about that, honestly.’
I’ll have to make it up to her by giving her plenty of cum.
“This is the prototype AI mass-production model based on G85-00001 (Snow White). As you can see, it’s a large-scale mech at 20 meters—much bigger than existing models. It’s still classified as 8.5 generation. The pilot will be the combat support AI system, Sybilla. This is a mock-up of the future unmanned aerial command ship, which will be operated and managed by Sybilla. Everything—from mission planning and execution to onboard mechs, aircraft, and weapons—will be controlled entirely by the AI. Not a single human crew member. It is a fully unmanned vessel.”
Wait—
AIs of that level should be strictly forbidden under international law.
Especially “combat AIs”—those are fully banned.
And yet they’re just doing it openly.
“This is the current development status of 9th generation mechs. With RK-99 now available, issues like core material fatigue and uneven energy supply have essentially been resolved. However, due to differing adaptation limits among pilots, including knights, some challenges remain.”
“But upgrades are still possible, right?”
“Yes. If the expected specs were classified as 9th generation, the current reachable specs are comparable to 10th or even 11th generation. Compared to 8th gen mechs, simulations show a combat efficiency ratio of up to 36-to-0 using pilots of identical capability.”
Absolutely overwhelming performance.
Thanks to RK-99, we’ve broken through prior limitations, and what was supposed to be 9th gen tech is now punching into the realm of 10th and 11th.
Granted, they'll probably still call it 9th generation despite the massive upgrade.
Either way, it’s a ridiculous leap in capability.
At this rate, all other custom mechs—aside from monsters like Snow White—might actually get outclassed by “mass-production” models.
“Wait a second.”
Go Minji cut in again.
This time, she wasn’t flailing around with her arms.
She had a rare serious expression.
“What is RK-99? How the hell does it solve problems that have dragged on for over five years? And Sybilla? Wasn’t that project shelved forever because of all the issues? Now it’s just magically fixed?”
“Ah, that, noona. Ever heard of room temperature and pressure superconductors? A dream material that maintains superconductivity without extreme conditions. I developed it.”
“...”
Go Minji just stared at me.
Stone-faced.
Not even a hint of playfulness.
“...What kind of bullshit is that.”







