Gender Reversal Politics

chapter 12



12. Fall

This wasn’t real.

Mana 40,300KRW -55.1% (3H)

It should never have been.

“This is nonsense… like this.”

Sungmin Moon, a golfer who had just finished field lessons, muttered, shaking his legs like crazy.

Members in and out of the golf course clubhouse glanced at him as if they were annoyed, but he couldn’t afford to pay attention to their gaze… No, f*ck it, it was the mind to look at it if you want to look at it. What good is face when billions are being deleted in real time.

Just a few hours ago, he was a rich man with 7 billion virtual assets.

Even before he entered the field, he thought that after the lesson, he might have become 7.2 Billion or 7.3 Billion. Because the trend was so good. It was also thanks to him that I did not lose my smile even though the students were disgustingly cold today.

However, the reality was not a flower arrangement.

“Why, why do you keep falling? Why… !”

It wouldn’t be strange if Jobcoin suddenly collapsed.

… But mana isn’t that kind of garbage. A major coin loved by investors around the world even though it is a coin made in Korea. He was a coin that even attracted large-scale investment from American investment companies. That means the fundamentals are strong.

Where did that fundamental disappear?

What the hell, where.

‘Ah, that’s right. Maybe Ye-Sol Kwon is doing something.’

There was no way Mana’s mother, genius Kwon Ye-sol, would just sit by and watch this disastrous situation. Although she is a bravado and arrogant person, she is genuine in her affection for the Stella-Mana ecosystem, so she must be responding to this situation.

When I checked, it was actually moving.

My chest was still flaring, but I was relieved for now.

Moon Seong-min checked the measures Kwon Ye-sol was taking while holding his breath. Although she is in a difficult situation, she thought that the founder of Mana might have an answer.

… But the action was strange.

He said he would do something to increase the amount of mana issued for Stellar’s $1 peg and reflect the change in the amount quickly… Doesn’t this mean that the number of mana released into the market continues to increase? And what that action means, in the end.

“Huh?”

A reality I didn’t want to admit was flickering in front of my eyes.

Moon Seong-min, looking like a broken doll, sat in the clubhouse lobby blankly, blankly, staring into the air. With his mouth open.

It was an overly casual attitude for a golf teaching pro at a high-end CC, but no one pointed it out.

It’s been a long time since the sudden drop in mana swallowed up all the issues in Korea.

There were only people who looked at Moon Seong-min with pity, people who whispered as if they were having fun, and people who quietly laughed and passed by.

It seemed that there were even comrades. A male employee guarding the front of the clubhouse was sobbing with a distorted face.

Moon Seong-min spent time in his miserable mood. Almost an hour.

“No. You never know.”

There was no way that much money would disappear in an instant. Maybe, really maybe, there might be an investor who took the low point and came in.

Immediately after, Seongmin Moon struggled to move his trembling hands, picked up his phone, and checked the chart.

However, it turned out to be a very stupid choice.

14,200KRW

No.

… 13,700KRW

In that moment, the prices were flowing like crazy again, and there was no sense of reality.

His evaluation profit and loss, which had exceeded 7 billion just a few hours ago, was now 1.1 Billion, and had just dropped again to 1.08 Billion. Even if he put it out now, it didn’t look like it would sell. Because the support itself is not formed and it just falls at a crazy speed.

Please stop.

Mun Sung-min’s voice, which had been muttering emptyly, finally filled me with tears.

*

I knew the price would go down.

But I didn’t expect it to be this fast.

‘Huh. In the end, even the full line collapsed.’

Tens of trillions of won have already evaporated.

The algorithm that had kept the stability of Stella-Mana was rather poisonous. It was because the market price fell as a level of sell-off that exceeded the programmed price adjustment function occurred, and those who were terrified after seeing the plunge threw it again.

Even now, screams could be heard from all directions.

[Our chief of staff just ran out without saying a word after talking to her husband for a very long time; I think it’s because of Mana Coin, but what can I do?]

[Isn’t your husband in an accident?]

[The atmosphere in our room is gloomy. The intern suddenly shouted while hitting the head of the belt, and now she is crying on her stomach. It’s sad that a little boy is doing this, but… I can’t leave it alone and I don’t know what to do.]

[Is there any possibility of recovery? It seems strange no matter how you look at it. It doesn’t make sense for 50 trillion to disappear in half a day.]

[We pull it up. Zero]

[When you get off the car, they go to you and stab you with a knife. It’s not a joke.]

It wasn’t a conversation going back and forth in the Manacoin group chat room. It’s a story that goes back and forth in the chat room for the Pyeonghwa Party’s assistant staff that I used when I was secretary.

It used to be a place where announcements of congratulations and condolences, announcements of sports events, and women pretending to be political critics commented on current political issues with a mixture of strange dog sh*t philosophies… Right now, only Manacoin was being talked about.

Only a fraction of the employees actually invested.

‘The problem is that the number of parts is huge.’

Did you say there are more than 300,000 Korean investors? The rate of decline was so fast that it seemed that everyone couldn’t even seize the opportunity to sell.

There are probably countless people staring at the blue black bong even at this moment. Every few seconds, he checked the charts just in case, stroked his cold face, and seemed to be moaning because of his rumbling stomach.

‘It’s unfolded as I expected, so I should be watching it with a light heart by now.’

I never felt comfortable watching the crying coming from all directions.

It wasn’t because I was a moral person.

I’ve never tried that common receipt cracker when I was a secretary, but it was all because Na Hye-ri, my boss, is rich. Maybe it’s because he’s a billionaire, so he didn’t even take money from me and other assistants, but rather gave it to me.

The emotions I feel now are far from compassion.

Rather, it had to be seen as more like pressure.

Where will the anger and sense of loss of those who have lost everything extend? It’s hard to judge right now, but I had to think about it anyway. So that…

“Suho.”

Around the time I was filled with confusion, I heard Na Hye-ri’s voice.

His appearance was visibly haggard, perhaps because he had been doing his job for so long. At least, the original version was so young that it didn’t look shabby, but it was definitely different from usual. No, when I opened it again, it seemed that it was intentionally decorated in a simple way.

“Mr. You look different than usual.”

“Yes. I want to save myself in the future.”

Originally, I, Hyeri, was the type who didn’t hesitate to show off her wealth. I prefer clothes that feel like uniforms, but all the accessories I usually wear are expensive.

But now, she wears a regular chiffon dress and gums. Even if I combined everything I was wearing, it seemed that it would be less than 1 million won.

Even.

“I’m not even going to look at the golf course for the time being.”

It’s not something that comes out of the mouth of a golf enthusiast who plays almost every week, but it doesn’t sound like a lie. Because I said I had already sold my membership. Even if I didn’t know, even Hyeri didn’t know how to buy her body to this extent.

“You are too cautious. If you are worried that the resentment of investors will be focused on you, this is a bit excessive.”

“I am not doing this because of the investors. No, of course they are worried too. I even changed my number because of the text bomb.

“It will only get worse after the crash.”

Soon, 『Why did Na Hye-ri’s vicious remarks become an excuse for the mana collapse?』… A crappy article with the same purpose of distributing responsibility will appear. Those who were subdued by Kwon Ye-sol will use their strength.

However, Na Hye-ri was an individual after all.

She did not have a huge faction, nor did she hold a major party or ministerial post. She just feels like being treated as a blood sucker. Few people would believe that such a person would single-handedly hold down coins traded around the world.

Then, why is this nobleman so cautious?

Rolling her head revealed her suspicions.

“Perhaps in a big house… ?”

“Yes. There is one administrative officer I put in the office of the chief of staff for political affairs in the Blue House. But you say he’s going to be fired soon? Of course, the superficial reason is not because of Manacoin, but well. The timing is so suspicious. It’s obvious.”

“… ….”

Originally, it was common for powerful lawmakers to have one or two of their own in the Blue House. In order to spy on the situation taking place in the center of the sphere and exercise influence at that time.

However, Na Hye-ri’s informant was pushed out due to her resignation. This was intentional.

“Perhaps he is warning me to be quiet.”

“Or it could be that they are preparing something.”

Our party’s gold badges weren’t enough, and it seemed clear that there were people involved with Mana Coin in the Blue House…. It’s also pretty high-level. Suspicions arose that we might be involved in a situation more heinous than we thought.

‘It might turn out to be bigger than I thought.’

It could have grown to the level of a large gate rather than a simple scandal. Maybe even more serious than that. Nothing could be predicted.

“First of all, I have to say that I am sorry. It looks like I dragged you into something you don’t even know what to do.”

Isn’t it an exemplary attitude of a superior to say something bold like “It’s not your fault” At times like this? But Na Hye-ri didn’t do that. It’s just that I didn’t expect things to grow this far, she just laughed while doing it.

“It’s okay, don’t betray me later.”

“Don’t worry about that.”

Even in the midst of confirming her faith, mana was seriously plummeting.

– From 90,000 won to 5,000 won. The collapse of Korean virtual currency mana continues. Impact on domestic and foreign virtual asset markets…

Misinformation, not misinformation, was leaking from the news. Because it just fell below 4,000 won. It was pointless to even guess where the floor was now.

It was because everything was going to disappear anyway.


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