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Now reading: Chapter 1 : The Only Suitable Candidate (1) from The Parachute Hire is Too Competent, a Slice of life novel by Xlordfifth.

The Only Suitable Candidate (1)

The company was bustling.

Admittedly, companies tend to get agitated over trivial issues, but it was undeniable that today was especially noisy.

Soone tapped on the shoulder and spoke. It was a teammate.

"Hyunmin, did you see the announcent? Unbelievable."

"What's going on?"

"The chairman is at it again."

"Don't tell it's the the park project?"

"That's right. It's that the park project."

I logged into the intranet to check the notice.

The content was simple.

It announced a recruitnt for TF team mbers to revive the the park business.

While it didn't specify the details, it did ntion that the chosen candidates would be appropriately compensated.

Suddenly, the team leader stood up. He offered to buy everyone coffee—not with company funds, but out of his own pocket.

When the coffee arrived, the team leader, fuming, opened the conversation.

"I an, does being the chairman an he can do whatever he wants? Is the company his private property? This is what's wrong with Korea. We can't stop an organization from staggering due to one person's greed. If it's a ga company, then they should focus on making gas. Why a the park?"

The team mbers chid in support of the team leader.

"Seriously. I just don't get it either."

"Shouldn't we protest as a group? What does the union say?"

"They're probably already preparing for this."

"Well, it is a big deal. Why is the chairman like this? He's not old enough to be senile yet, is he?"

"Maybe all the stress is aging him quickly."

I didn't think this team was usually so united. But just for this matter, it seed like everyone was of one mind.

In reality, the the park business isn't entirely unrelated to a ga company.

Famous the parks utilize ga IPs, and Japan's NinXdo runs their park exceptionally well.

It definitely isn't a thoughtless, sprawling expansion, but if there was an issue here—

It was that 'Next Global's' ambitious the park project had produced astonishing results.

Since its founding, Next Global was a miracle company that made every ga it released a success.

Thanks to that, its market cap exceeded 30 trillion won, making it Korea's number one ga company and one of the most notable ga companies in the world.

The chairman, using that success as a springboard, confidently declared the the park venture as Next Global's next-generation cash cow.

They poured over 300 billion won into extensive construction.

Whenever Next Global does anything, it's always the best. They would never make a lacking the park just because of a lack of money.

Back then, the chairman had said this morable line.

He spent a huge sum to bring in a figure famous for the parks in Arica to serve as the project's general manager.

Besides that, talent was recruited from both Korea and all over the world.

I recall the chairman also talked about how people with global expertise would create Korea's future.

The chairman, who dreamt of building Korea's DiXney and NinXdo, saw those efforts end up like this:

[Next Global The Park suffers annual deficits of over 30 billion won, with total accumulated losses already exceeding 200 billion won.]

[Have you ever seen a the park with more staff than visitors?]

[Next Global chairman is fearless. Flexes 500 billion won.]

It failed so miserably that the chairman's forehead wrinkles doubled.

Because of that, bonuses and raises were cut, leading to the birth of a union at Next Global.

Thus, the company had its first-ever strike since it was founded. In fact, it made history as the first strike in the gaming industry.

The company's market cap, once 30 trillion won, was slashed to just 10 trillion, a third of what it was.

That's how enormous the impact of the the park project was at Next Global.

After finishing work, I went ho.

Taking a can of beer from the fridge, the first thing I started to do was—

[Super The Park Tycoon]

—play a ga.

Whenever I have spare ti at ho, I play gas about building the parks.

I've played all the gas centered on the parks, along with gas about building zoos or hotels—so much so that I'm sick of them.

My small studio apartnt's display case is filled with the park rchandise from overseas.

Every vacation, I visit the parks abroad. Touring all the famous the parks in the world is one of my bucket list items.

A week passed.

The the park project was still a hot topic at the company.

Today, I was supposed to grab drinks with two colleagues, and even there, the the park was brought up.

"I heard there isn't even one applicant. Is that true?"

Kim Jin-ho held up his glass for a toast. He's a programr, the sa age as , and we're pretty close.

"Yeah. Zero applicants. The HR team is going crazy. The chairman even ca down himself and told them to do whatever it takes to get applicants."

Min Ji-na, sitting next to , answered.

She's three years younger than us and works in HR. She gives us inside information we wouldn't otherwise hear.

"I figured. Who'd apply for that? It's not just about getting a 1.5x salary."

"Exactly. If you go there, you can't even say you still work for Next Global. And plus, the job's out in the provinces."

The the park project, initially run by Next Global directly, was transferred to its subsidiary, Next Planet, after a massive employee protest.

Then, the chairman personally bought Next Planet as his own asset.

I nodded and muttered,

"Yeah, the the park business is so deep in the red, nobody knows when the company might disappear... only a crazy person would apply."

Kim Jin-ho chuckled.

"Everyone knows that—except for one person. Our chairman."

He then stepped out to take a call.

Left alone, Min Ji-na looked at with aningful eyes.

"Oppa, you're not actually considering it, are you?"

"Considering what?"

"You're a the park superfan! You always complain to about how you wish a studio would start making the park gas again. You still play the park gas after work, right? That last park you built was really pretty. Fit my taste."

I swallowed a mouthful of my drink. Even though it wasn't hard liquor, the bitterness lingered on my tongue.

I was moderately idealistic—which ant I was also moderately realistic.

After college, I dread of working for a the park in Korea. But back then, unless it was one of the small regional parks, nowhere was hiring.

So people did climb from part-ti to full-ti, but I didn't choose that path.

At the very least, I thought I should live up to so basic standard of security.

Starting as a part-tir made anxious—when would I ever live the life I wanted?

You'd read in job reviews how so people learn foreign languages and boldly go overseas to work at a the park.

But I didn't have that kind of courage.

I got lucky: Next Global was developing a the park-thed ga, and I used my interest in the parks as a portfolio to land a job as a planner.

But, within half a year, the project was cancelled.

I took another sip of my drink. Then, what ca out of my mouth was—

"It's not that I want to work in the the park industry. I just like the parks. Like, you don't have to work for a webtoon company just because you love webtoons."

It wasn't a lie. That's how most people are.

I started rambling unnecessarily.

"I just want a stable life and eventually get married. That ans sticking with Next Global. These days, the company na and working in Seoul are crucial."

Yeah, my choice was the right one.

Then she gave a bewitching smile.

"That's what I really like about you, oppa."

"Which part? That I'm childish?"

"That's too pessimistic. I an how lively you are. I always enjoy your stories about your the park trips during your vacations."

"Doesn't everyone seem lively when talking about what they love?"

"No. It's a little different. Hmm... if I can change the subject for a second."

She took a sip as well, her smile still lingering.

"Your performance review in HR was always an A. But you've never gotten an S, right?"

At Next Global, performance grades were S, a, B, C, F—five stages in total. I had never dropped below an A, so I was considered an excellent employee.

"Why bring that up now?"

"Whenever I see evaluations, they always say the sa thing. Like you never aim for S in your company life?"

"I'm just living according to today's trends—doing a decent job at work, then doing what I love after hours."

"There's nothing wrong with that, but it's a bit of a waste."

Not understanding, I looked at her face.

She turned her head, gaze fixed on her glass, and continued.

"I just think it wouldn't hurt, once in your life, to imrse yourself in what you truly want without worrying about calculations. Oppa, you actually have sothing like that."

Kim Jin-ho finished his call and returned, ending our conversation.

I went ho.

Maybe it was the leftover buzz, but without even showering, I slumped in my chair, blankly staring at the the park TF team posting.

Min Ji-na's earlier words kept echoing in my mind.

[Wouldn't it be okay to imrse yourself—just once in your life—in sothing you truly want, without calculating? Oppa, you have sothing like that.]

When she said that, and even now with the alcohol still in my system, my heart did feel fired up.

But I am an adult. I need to think about reality and not ruin my stable life.

I must make a mature, adult decision. I absolutely won't apply.

***

I am the dumbest guy in the world.

As soon as I got in, I thought about running to HR. Or maybe ssaging Min Ji-na.

To cancel my application for the the park TF team.

Why did I let my emotions get the better of ? I was drunk, that's why. It must have been the alcohol—there can be no other reason.

Ruining my stable life with my own hands makes no sense at all.

In the end, I ssaged Min Ji-na. She replied:

[Min Ji-na: Follow your heart. Sotis, that's the right answer.]

[: That'll give a heart attack.]

[Min Ji-na: Sorry, oppa, but it's already too late. The chairman saw your application last night.]

Huh? What? No way.

[Min Ji-na: The chairman, checking for new applicants, kept refreshing the page around the clock.]

Why on earth would such a busy man do sothing so absurd?

[Min Ji-na: Just prepare yourself.]

[: Prepare for what?]

[Min Ji-na: To beco the company's superstar.]

As I was about to ask what she ant—

Suddenly, a thunderous voice, roaring like a tiger, echoed out.

"You're Lee Hyunmin, aren't you?"

A burly man with a commanding presence and graying hair strode toward .

It was the chairman.

He was already here? That fast?

The chairman patted my shoulder and said,

"Lee Hyunmin, Lee Hyunmin, Lee Hyunmin. Good na. And an even better impression."

He was looking at with such warm eyes, it was almost uncomfortable.

"Well, I've heard you're the only talent in the company who can save the the park. Now that I see you in person, I feel even better about it. I really think you'll pull it off."

? I'm really that much? Not just the only applicant?

At that mont, everyone in the office turned to look at . Ah... so this is what it ans to prepare to beco the company's superstar?

Not knowing where to look in this overwhelming mont, I glanced at my monitor.

[Min Ji-na: I told the chairman you're the only person who can save the the park. Didn't I do great?]

-------------= Clacky's Corner -------------=

Okay, first chapter, I like it already...

MC thinks he's rational, but he's a little bit emotional...

Parachute hires are employees that get hired or put to a high position without prior experience or proving their abilitis...

At least, that's my interpretation of it...

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