Lee Sung-min, a “the reborn rich” died after battling the disease. He didn’t inherit a penny from Song Joong-ki.
In JTBC’s “The Youngest Son of a Conglomerate,” which aired on the 17th, the last of Yang Chul.
To Do-joon (Song Joong-ki), who is trying to promote Sunyang Motors as a marketing campaign for the semifinals of the World Cup in 2002, Yang-chul was bewildered, saying, “A team that has never won, let alone the round of 16, is the semifinals? Do you want me to believe such a thing.
Do-jun responded, “Then you should make a bet with me. If the national team fails to advance to the semifinals of the World Cup, it will sell Sunyang Motors right away as my grandfather said. “On the contrary, if we advance to the semifinals, we will never sell pure cars as I said,” he said with strong confidence.
After Do-jun turned around, Yang-cheol said, “Do-jun must look sorry for me in his eyes. Of all the kids in my house, Dojun is the only one who thinks of me. He surprised his secretary Hang-jae (played by Jeong Hee-tae) by saying, “I need to check my will.”
Do-jun, who knows the future, achieved his goal through semi-final marketing, but in the meantime, the condition of tin gradually deteriorated and eventually passed away.
Now it’s time for the will to be released. Yang Cheol gave Sung-joon (Kim Nam-hee) a 3% stake in Sunyang Life Insurance, and Hyun-min (Park Ji-hyun) a position as the chairman of the Sunyang Cultural Foundation, followed by Hyung-joon inheriting the land. The twist is that he didn’t inherit a penny from Dojun.
In response, Se-hyun (Park Hyuk-kwon) said, “How do I understand this situation where I didn’t give a penny to my favorite youngest grandson?” and Do-jun said, “What the hell is it? Chairman Jin Yang-chul, no, that nasty old man. I can’t even guess I thought about it every day, but I don’t know. “Why did he say he would pass on Sunyang to me?” he said.
Furthermore, “Grandpa, who was I to you? I’m the one who wants to follow you to the end of hell and hear the answer if I can!”
However, at this point, an unexpected figure came to the center of power. It was Pilok (played by Kim Hyun). What was revealed on this day is that Pilok’s 17% stake in Sunyang Life Insurance alone.
To the surprised family, Pilok said, “If you help your mother, you can stably take the management rights of the holding company. “That money, I gave it to me for 50 years to take care of your father,” he proudly said. When asked, “Who are you going to set up in the front row of your grandmother?” he said, “I’m going to give it to a confident person who will serve my family peacefully.” “It’s no use trying your head cleverly, so wait calmly,” he said proudly.
This was not the end. Pil-ok tried to harm Min-young (Shin Hyun-bin), who started tracking slush funds, and angry Do-joon said, “I don’t think I’m interested in prosecutor slush funds at all. Instead, the murder case. They say they’re tracking it. If you ask me about the accident, I’ll be in big trouble. “So don’t think about harming Prosecutor Seo, grandma,” he warned.
In the end, Pil-ok, who had the original sin, gave Do-jun a borrowed-name stake. It is no wonder that Young-ki and his colleague (played by Cho Han-chul) were angry. Young-gi, in particular, predicted a stir by revealing the truth to Min-young.