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'Numbers' Kim Myung-soo, I knew the truth 5 years ago... Collaboration begins in earnest with Choi Jin-hyeok

MBC's 'Numbers: Watchers of the Building Forest' (hereinafter referred to as 'Numbers') is showing an unpredictable development. In the last 4 episodes, Jang Ho-woo (Kim Myung-soo) learned the whole story of the decision to liquidate Haevit Construction, and decided to cooperate with Han Seung-jo (Choi Jin-hyuk), creating a different level of immersion and tension. In particular, the scene where Jang Ho-woo learns the whole truth about how the decision to liquidate Sunlight Construction has anything to do with Han Seung-jo recorded the highest viewer rating of 3.9% at the moment. (Based on households in the metropolitan area of Nielsen Korea)
Jang Ho-woo and Han Seung-jo won a thrilling victory in People's Entertainment's non-performing loan sale deal, but the relationship between the two became colder than before. It was because he believed that the decision to liquidate Haevit Construction in the past, which still left scars and pain to Jang Ho-woo, was all Han Seung-jo's decision, and accordingly, problems remained to be resolved between the two. As soon as Jang Ho-woo entered Taeil Accounting Corporation, he tried to find the report on the liquidation decision of Haevit Construction, but it was not easy. Han Seung-jo handed over the due diligence report on the liquidation value of Haevit Construction, which Jang Ho-woo wanted so much, but there was a twist. Not handing over the entire document, but giving only part of it and reaching out to work together in his team if you want to see more.
In the end, Jang Ho-woo reluctantly joined Han Seung-jo's team and worked together on Somatech's workout implementation inspection project. Han Seung-jo, who shows Jang Ho-woo little by little the report on the liquidation decision of Haebit Construction, and Jang Ho-woo, who can't help but disassemble what he has no choice but to accept. It was the moment when the bickering romance chemistry between the two began to shine in earnest.
On the other hand, Shim Hyung-woo (Lee Seong-yeol), who was originally in charge of Somatech, was puzzled by saying that he would hand over the general responsibility to Han Seung-jo and only back up himself. Instead of reviving Somatech through workouts, it was because there was a plan to sell it to HK private equity funds. Han Je-kyun (Choi Min-soo), who always seeks only greater profits, was also satisfied with Shim Hyeong-woo's plan. As Jang Ho-woo and Han Seung-jo, and Han Je-kyun and Shim Hyeong-woo once again chose different directions, it was enough to add interest to how their confrontation would lead.
Han Seung-jo, who made the opinion that Somatech had a greater corporate value, handed over the last page of the Haevit Construction liquidation decision report to Jang Ho-woo. Jang Ho-woo, who finally obtained all of the reports on the decision to liquidate Haevit Construction, was convinced that there were two reports with completely different purposes. Jang Ho-woo, who thought that the report that Haevit Construction should not close its doors was written first, and then replaced with a report that said that it should close its doors, which resulted in the opposite result, suspected that Han Je-gyun and Han Seung-jo worked together to change the report.
In the meantime, Han Je-gyun notified that he would send Soma Tech to regenerate, contrary to the decision made by Han Seung-jo. Han Seung-jo confronted Han Je-gyun, who coldly said, "It's a bad company if we leave it alone, we're just trying to pull the date. What's the problem?" In the past, it was Han Seung-jo who wrote the report saying that Haevit Construction's corporate value was greater, and it was revealed that Han Je-gyun had Shim Hyung-woo change the report while he was at his mother's funeral.
Jang Ho-woo also found out about all of this, and only then did the two of them realize that they had the same goal and had a drink together for the first time and had an honest conversation. In addition, it is revealed that Han Seung-jo's former lover is Jang Ji-su (Kim Yu-ri), the daughter of Jang In-ho (Nam Myung-ryeol), the president of Haevit Construction, whom Jang Ho-woo followed like an older sister. raised
In particular, Han Seung-jo revealed that he had found Jang Ho-woo, who looked just like him, at the interview for a new accountant and passed him on his own, saying, “You and I, although our goals are different, our goals are the same. It is not a matter of trusting and helping someone, but a strategic alliance to achieve each other’s goals.” Accordingly, Jang Ho-woo also readily accepted the offer, raising expectations for the two men's collaboration to begin in earnest. Jang Ho-woo and Han Seung-jo, who became a real cooperative relationship, set out to prevent the sale of Somatech to HK private equity funds in order to prevent a repetition of the same thing as Haebit Construction.
In the meantime, Shim Hyeong-woo became impatient when he learned that Jang Ho-woo had a special relationship with Jang In-ho, the president of Haevit Construction, and arranged a meeting attended by HK private equity funds. Han Je-kyun, as well as Jang Ho-woo and Han Seung-jo, attended the meeting fully prepared, and Joyce Jang (played by Kim Yu-ri) appeared as an operator of an HK private equity fund, giving a shock. The identity of Joyce Jang is none other than Han Seung-jo's former lover and Jang Ji-soo, the daughter of Jang In-ho. At this, Jang Ho-woo, Han Seung-jo, and even Han Je-gyun, who were present, were all shocked.
Kim Seo-yoon, staff reporter seogugu@tenasia.co.kr