[099] Unavoidable Fate 3

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"Tomorrow morning, he's going to Gunsan."

"Gunsan? Are you sure?"

"Yes. He's not informing his secretaries and plans to go quietly..."

"Is he going alone?"

"I'm not sure about that part."

Chairman Jin's driver stood with his hands together, maintaining a polite posture.

"When did he mention going to Gunsan?"

"He mentioned it when he returned from Yeouido."

"If it's Yeouido, it's Oh Se-hyun, right?"

"Yes, it was when he was going to meet Mr. Oh Se-hyun."

"Was Do-Jun there at that time?"

"I'm not sure about that... I was waiting outside."

"Alright. You can go."

The driver picked up the envelope that was thrown to him and quietly stepped away.

After the driver had left, Chairman Jin lingered for a while, then finally picked up the phone.

He quietly informed two individuals of this fact, and then hung up.

The two individuals who received the call were taken aback by the name Jin Do-Jun and did not forget to express their gratitude to the informant.

The beginning of exit polls in South Korea dates back to the 1995 inaugural nationwide local elections. MBC and Gallup Korea used telephone surveys and accurately predicted the results around 6:15 p.m., correctly identifying all 15 elected metropolitan mayors.

"Interestingly, pre-election exit polls are relatively accurate in predicting the results of presidential and local elections, but they are notorious for being inaccurate during general elections for members of the National Assembly.

On election day, June 4th, the atmosphere was remarkably calm compared to the turbulent campaign period leading up to it.

Perhaps the most nervous person today is Jin Seo-yoon.

For her husband's mayoral candidacy, she had done things that she wouldn't have dreamed of under normal circumstances. She used to release her stress to her husband after a tough day at work, but now, on election day, she regretted not having done something more challenging.

When she heard the story that the wife of Go Kyung-yeol had pushed people around at the neighborhood public bathhouse, she was baffled and couldn't help but chuckle, but now she felt she could handle anything.

In the afternoon, while waiting for the exit poll results at the campaign office, she gathered her resolve.

Her husband seemed confident and thankful to the campaign workers and party officials, believing in his victory without a doubt. She furrowed her brows at this sight. She had hoped for a more composed attitude until the results were announced, but her husband always relaxed too early. He anticipated victory too soon and gave up too easily. They had big plans ahead, and she couldn't help but sigh.

With many people around, all she could do was force a mild smile and couldn't utter a word of complaint.

"Candidate, it's starting now."

At the shout from a campaign worker, everyone began staring at the TV screen.

6:15 PM.

The countdown began on the screen, and when the number reached zero, a name appeared.

"'Candidate No. 2, Choi Chang-jae, 42.1%'"

Instantly, a wave of cheers swept through the office.

Jin Seo-yoon clenched her fists, closed her eyes, and whispered, 'Finally, the first hurdle is crossed.'

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