# 449
The Legend of Return
Chapter 449. Lecture (2)
“Is that the man?”
“Oh my god….. You look so young, did you pass the same grade?”
“Are you a law student?”
“What grade are you in?”
The students who applied for the constitution class immediately fell into a mental breakdown.
They were confused by the fact that a male student who looked younger than them was the same pass student.
“Will it be difficult?”
Professor Joo Tae-yeol asked again about the intention of the lecture.
“no.”
Jang Tae-san gets up from his seat with a deep voice.
“Your voice is great.”
“What the hell… what is lacking?”
“He is very tall.”
“Heeing… My heart just got forced out.”
Receiving the gaze of the buzzing students, Jang Tae-san came forward.
Bubbly.
The sound of his light footsteps echoed quietly.
‘I have no fear.’
Professor Joo Tae-yeol recalled the interview for admission while watching Jang Tae-san step forward.
At first, he seemed crazy.
The guy who came to the interview after graduating from high school openly expressed his beliefs about law.
It’s like being a handmaid of power, and it’s boring and there’s nothing to learn.
Argued with great professors.
These were painful words, so even the professors couldn’t help but blush.
Jang Tae-san was commendable for his debating stance, but he was sure to fail in the emotional score.
Surprisingly, he threw the bait and got the fruit of success.
He set the condition that he would pass the second round of the bar exam by the sophomore year.
He even declared that he would drop out if he fell.
The professors were resentful, but they accepted him because of his bold aspirations.
Professor Joo Tae-yeol opposed the acceptance, but eventually accepted the boy’s acceptance.
I even made up my mind that I would punish the law school at Korea University in a timely manner.
Also, I had the idea of suppressing him enough with other conflicts.
But the guy was clever beyond imagination.
I didn’t take law classes until my sophomore year.
However, the professors took control of the department to the point of embarrassment.
Above all, his motives recognized him.
In addition to his affinity, his personality was no joke.
It raised the status of the law school to the point where I couldn’t help but admit it.
At the same time, he made a huge fortune and surprised Ju Tae-yeol.
At that age, he became self-made, and in a few years his property was called trillions.
The numbers I saw at the Daeguk Foundation board meeting were still vivid in my head.
I thought it was a monster in a light thought, but it was more than that.
An invincible youth who made trillions of contributions to the Daeguk Foundation run by his mother.
He was living a different life than the students sitting in the classroom.
I didn’t even know that comparison itself was impossible.
Although they had the same status as students, they lived a life with a different level of quality of life.
The South Korean chaebols were also pushed back by the Jang Tae-san force.
There was no asset owner in Korea who thought of the water tank as the price of chewing gum.
As promised, I passed the bar exam with ease.
Even with those results, I did not go to the 3rd interview.
I couldn’t believe it because the second passing score was low.
The guys we’ve looked at so far must be skilled enough to be able to occupy the top spot.
However, Jang Tae-san stopped at a suitable passing line.
In addition, he participated in the Winter Olympics and won a medal for the first time in Korean University history.
There was a direct remark from the president that it should be widely publicized, but one day he suddenly closed his mouth as if it had never happened.
It was clear that Jang Tae-san had conveyed his opinion to the president through the route he used, or had used another force to handle it quietly.
It was scary to plant a good guy without lacking anything.
I knew how to use the power that I would distance myself from.
I didn’t have enough resources, and I couldn’t guess what the hell was thinking.
For that reason, I called Jang Tae-san in class today.
It was clear that Jang Tae-san’s words would have a great influence on the students taking classes here.
I thought that the experience coming from a completely different life of a similar age would be helpful.
Even Professor Ju Tae-yeol thought the law was boring and boring.
If you can memorize well and solve logically, passing the bar exam was not a task.
Of the students taking classes in this classroom, it was certain that dozens of them would eventually pass.
It has been like that since the past.
I was looking forward to what Jang Tae-san would say to those students.
“Jang Tae-san from the class of ’08 in the Department of Law. I will borrow some of the precious time of the students for a while.”
Jang Tae-san bows his head lightly to greet the students sitting in the classroom.
“0 Class of 2008?”
“You were on active duty, not in the reserve?”
“Twenty-two? Oh my God, is it possible to get a car at that age?”
Words of disbelief poured out from all sides.
‘What shall I show you today?’
Ko Yeon-ji showed a different reaction from the other students who gossip.
It was Jang Tae-san, who acted beyond imagination every time he met.
Not only his ability to create poetry that could make him debut right away, but his motor skills were good enough to win an Olympic medal in a short period of time.
And another challenge of his today at the law school.
For some reason, the professor willingly spent precious time telling me to give a lecture.
It was an incident that could never happen at Korea University.
“First of all, I don’t think the word lecture is suitable for me, who is still young and immoral. I would appreciate it if you could think of it as a piece of advice as a classmate.”
Jang Tae-san does not lose his composure even in front of over 100 students.
He made eye contact with the students and put a confident smile on his lips.
‘A professor’s position would suit me well.’
Professor Joo Tae-yeol looked at Tae-san Jang, who showed more guts than most instructors, with satisfaction.
Swoop.
Jang Tae-san turned around.
And he wrote Chinese characters clearly on the blackboard.
Jang Tae-san turns
to
the students again.
“Do you know what this means?”
Jang Tae-san’s voice rings deeper and darker than ever.
“…..”
All the students in the classroom opened their eyes wide and held their breath in anticipation of Jang Tae-san’s next words.
***
“I will not forgive you! Jang Tae-san… you bastard!”
cringe
Jin Mi-hye, who couldn’t sleep a sigh from the insult she received yesterday, grinded her teeth.
It was the first time I was born and insulted like yesterday.
I bought a hospital for my husband whom I met through matchmaking by begging my father, who had become a rich man at once through real estate speculation.
Her husband, who had good skills and business tools, built the best private hospital in Gangnam.
For a doctor from a poor rural area, he was very greedy.
Thanks to that, Jin Mi-hye, who lived listening to her wife’s voice from an early age, experienced shame like yesterday for the first time in her life.
Thanks to my daughter who went to medical school at Korea University, shoulder pads have been amazing these days.
The daughter, who is a medical student at Hankuk University, who was combined with Chan Hospital, became Jin Mi-hye’s business card.
Her identity as the daughter of a rich man was completely washed away.
She became the hostess of a well-known family in Korea.
However, it was painted with money, nothing else, on the young guy.
A black card that my husband also applied for but was denied.
He took it out and pressed Jin Mi-hye down as if to show it.
Not just a few bags, but the entire store.
No wife from a conglomerate family had ever purchased something like that.
It was possible to have about 5 chaebols in order to be able to pay billions at once with cards.
She is said to be the wife of Chan Hospital, but it was too much to spend 100 million a month.
The difference in power is incomparable.
He uncovered the identity of Jang Joo-hee, a freshman at Korea University’s medical school, and found out who Jang Tae-san was.
As he said, he was attending law school at Korea University and was the CEO of an investment company.
“How dare you say that the president of Zhongyong University, managed by the daughter of a concubine!”
Rumors about the chairman of the board of directors at Jungyong University have slowly started to spread in Gangnam these days.
Joo Hyun-tae was the half-sister of Chairman Dong-ryong.
I heard that the relationship between the two is not good.
“I’ll show you the power I have smartly!”
Jin Mi-hye, who was spitting out evil eyes, picked up her cell phone.
And without hesitation, I dialed the number.
– Who is this? It’s not Mrs. Jin who is busy~.
“Hello, madam. How are you?”
– Thanks to Ms. Jin, I’m doing well. But what happened?
“This time, our hospital contacted us with a new skin regeneration treatment method and cream. How are you today?”
– okay? of course i have to go Thank you~ for taking care of me like this every time.
“What are you saying~ It is my family that receives various benefits thanks to the Commissioner~.
– no. Every once in a while I owe you I can’t even help you, I’m sorry about this, what should I do?
In an instant, a satisfied smile spread across Jin Mi-hye’s lips.
It was time to reap the ground rice that had been laid.
For a day like today, the cost of sowing was considerable.
“So I have a favor to ask…”
– Yes? What?
“There is a family that evades the law, but they live their lives so carelessly. Citizens like us who live by paying taxes according to the law are unfair. So let me ask you a favor. I want you to properly teach me the fear of the law.”
– Is there such a family in the world these days? say it. What kind of family are you?
“I think we should meet and talk quietly…”
– Okay. I’ll just do my makeup and leave right away.
“Yes, I will be waiting for you.”
The call ended as planned.
Men hold the power, but most of the manipulators behind the scenes are women.
The same was true of the Korean power board.
Jin Mi-hye is able to carefully control the Gangnam wives behind the scenes.
She made full use of the talent that only Jin Mi-hye has.
“Jang Tae-san….. You are finished! Ho ho ho.”
***
No students responded.
It was a sentence composed of easy Chinese characters, but the meaning was not at all.
“It means ‘There is no good or evil in the law, and it is up to the human being to use it.’ There is an article of the Constitution that matches this sentence. Does anyone remember?”
Even on the podium, I wasn’t scared at all.
To me living a second life, everyone in front of me was my younger siblings.
She watched my every move with eyes full of awe.
Some male students gave me jealous glances, but I simply ignored them.
“…..”
There was still no answer.
It seemed that they were new law students who had not yet grasped all the provisions of the Constitution.
“’Judges judge independently according to their conscience in accordance with the Constitution and the law.’ Article 103 of the Constitution.”
Even as I listened, a sonorous voice rang through the pulpit.
I didn’t have any desire to have a good form.
These days, there are many people who pass the bar exam or law school even if they are not law students.
Dozens of future judges or prosecutors and lawyers could come out of this classroom.
I wanted to give advice to them in the future, not lecture.
“There is no such thing as test study know-how. As everyone knows, the law exam is a memorization subject. After reading the book, summarizing it, making it your own, and then mixing the precedents, you can renew it nicely. For everyone here, this is a winning method of study.”
It was like threatening to write text messages in front of Confucius if he told Korean University students how to study.
If my head hadn’t woken up from the dead, I wouldn’t have dared to stand in front of them or follow them.
Most of them were gods of study.
“What do you think of the sentence I wrote and this article of the Constitution?”
“…Doesn’t it mean that the sentence should interpret and judge the law according to the subjective conscience of the judge? Like an obligatory proposition given to those who enforce the law to judge human good and evil.”
A male student who looked like a returning student answered coolly.
“you’re right. You don’t have to think too hard. Richard Posner, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals and a highly cited legal scholar, said: ‘The trial is extremely political.’ The meaning of this politics is also related to the sentence or condolence I suggested. What connection do you think it might have?”
The lecture was surprisingly fun.
The sound of students’ heads spinning could be heard here and there.
“Wouldn’t that mean that the judgments of judges, especially the Supreme Court, who literally possess some political prejudice, exercise political binding power?”
“That opinion is correct.”
“Then what does the lecturer mean?”
The returning male student seemed to think of me as a bit of a competitor.
“Judges and prosecutors and lawyers are all people. In the conflicts of various societies, each of them has a role to play. What do you think is the most important virtue? Political views must also be based on this to be truly meaningful.”
accepted it calmly.
I just want to say what I mean.
I had no intention of teaching them from the beginning.
The environment and background in which I lived was different anyway.
Their entire personality and worldview were not my area to intervene.
However…..
“The law is an act that assumes final and irreversible responsibility for social conflicts. They are so binding that those who make up society must obey these laws. There are advantages as well as several disadvantages. I won’t tell you at length what kind of society the ruling that belonged to power has created. It is revealed as it is in the past Korean history.”
“…..”
The classroom maintained a quiet atmosphere.
It meant that most of the students understood what I was trying to say.
The one thing that will be imprinted on those who dream of future lawyers.
I turned my back and wrote Chinese characters on the blackboard again.
Lee Jae-il, Son
Jae-man-se
, and I looked at the students who were quietly silent.
“Temporary gain harms all generations…” means. If you become a lawyer later, I want you to use that power for the sake of righteous people, although it is less than immediate profit. If no law is laid out on the basis of humanity, it is nothing more than a dictator’s magic wand used for political purposes. And be sure to remember that the harm will one day come back like a boomerang to your descendants.”
I paused and looked at the students staring at me.
I wanted to make this time today unforgettable for them.
“No law can stand above man! Just don’t forget that. The enforcer of the law…must dance on a living conscience before he can die and receive heaven’s forgiveness in exchange for the condemnation of the law!”