Chapter 692: Letting Yourself Go
After the meal, Rie Sakai asked Masayoshi Kishimoto to accompany him alone outside for a walk up the block. He agreed, and assisted his soon-to-be-born wife to go for a walk in the middle of the hospital’s gardens.
“My mom’s religion really makes me a little uneasy.” Sakai Rie said, not without still worrying about her old mom.
“Mother-in-law is not a minor. She’s lived for dozens of years and is a woman who runs a folklore store, so she’s seen a lot of everything, and isn’t as gullible as you think.
Japanese people are not Koreans. There’s not the same kind of rashness that Koreans have in this national nature.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said with a normal heart.
“Talking to you about my mom, why are you bringing it back to Koreans?” Sakai Rie was not satisfied that he had some east to talk about, and said.
“I was just using Koreans as an example. Even though both Japan and Korea have freedom of religion, the two countries are not the same.
After the defeat in World War II, Shintoism in Japan began to decline. This was replaced by the freedom of religion imposed by the United States in Japan.
The United States was a puritanical country, and imposing his set of religious theories on the Japanese had little effect. After all, God has been silent in this swamp of Japan.
Many Japanese today would not believe in any religion if it were not for the fact that they have a cemetery to bury themselves in after death.
In Korea, from the time Lee Seung-man became president, politics and religion have been inextricably and variously connected. Lee Seung-man himself was an elder of a sectarian Presbyterian Church.
There has also been a strong connection between the presidents of Korea and the Korean sects, both during the pre-military government of Korea and the later democratically elected government.
The impetus for Christianity, which did not originate in Korea and did not have a long history of development (it had long been heavily influenced by Confucianism and Buddhism), to become the number one religion in Korea was that it performed an important service for the ruling class to stabilize the power of the state in its hands.
In my opinion, Koreans are more devout to Christianity than Europeans. Koreans are more active in missionary work than Europeans.
Not only do they dare to go to Afghanistan, where the Taliban are in power, but they also dare to go to the Middle East and Africa, where there are many terrorists.
Korea’s surplus capital wants to go out, and that is because the nature of capital is profit-seeking and greedy, wanting to take in more and more profits. It is not only inconceivable, but also ridiculous that Koreans are going to other countries as missionaries.
Where even the missionaries of Christianity and other denominations from the serious European countries would not go, the Koreans are showing an unusually active willingness to go.
Koreans are missionaries in the sense that they come with the gospel of God to save the lost sheep of the world. Even if they were to die a martyr’s death, it would be a great honor.
Not a few of them are still cults in religious garb going to other countries to bewitch people.” Masayoshi Kishimoto couldn’t help but laugh as he spoke and said.
Sakai Rie saw that he didn’t care about his own mother’s religious beliefs and said, “Forget it, I won’t talk to you about my mother’s affairs.”
“It’s good not to talk about it.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said without changing his smile.
“Last night, why didn’t you go home? Went there?” Sakai Rie suddenly was a change in demeanor, as if she were a police officer interrogating a murder suspect, she asked seriously.
Masayoshi Kishimoto knew that his denial over this matter was completely useless. It wasn’t hard for him to think that the people who had tipped off the family were the underlings.
They had long since become Rie Sakai’s informants. Even if he fired them all and replaced them with new ones, they would become her eyes and ears again in the future. Instead of being so troublesome, it was better to continue using this group of people.
“Let yourself go.” Of course Masayoshi Kishimoto wouldn’t be stupid enough to tell the truth about living in another woman’s house. He responded with a tactful reply.
“Have fun.” Rie Sakai blurted out.
“Not only last night, but tonight, and the consecutive N-nights that follow, I’m going to let my hair down.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said without a moment’s hesitation.
Rie Sakai stared at him sideways, but didn’t stop her slow pace toward the front of the room as she mouthed, “Since I agreed to you finding a woman during my pregnancy, I won’t blame you.”
Masayoshi Kishimoto knew it was a lie as soon as he heard it. He wasn’t going to fall for it and had already prepared an impeccable saying, “Just kidding.
For a while recently, the financial markets in the United States and Europe have been experiencing considerable fluctuations. Hard Gold Investment has a good number of investments over there, so I naturally have to go over and personally sit in to conduct a relevant command and dispatch.”
“You didn’t lie to me?” Sakai Rie said in disbelief.
“If you don’t believe me, just pay attention to the evening news tonight and you’ll know. If I hadn’t been specially called over by you for hometown food tonight, I would have already been in Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said the words in a dripping manner.
“Isn’t it true that you won’t be able to sleep for a few hours in that case?” Sakai Rie said with concern for his health.
“And what can be done about that? I didn’t want to run into this bad wave either!” Masayoshi Kishimoto spoke a lie exactly as if it was the truth.
He wasn’t really worried about Rie Sakai going to watch tonight’s evening news report, after all, this one thing he said was true.
Only, he didn’t go to Marunouchi in Chiyoda Ward to sit in command. He himself believed in employing people, and that employing people was not a matter of doubt.
Since he had chosen to believe in Kobayashi Kiyoshi, he would not interfere too much. Marunouchi’s companies in Chiyoda Ward are brightly lit. To be precise, it was always like this.
Big daytime not only look at Japan’s financial market, there are also look at South Korea, mainland China, Hong Kong, China and other countries or regions of the financial market, and at night, Europe, the United States, Canada …… and even South America state’s financial market will also look at.
Therefore, engaged in some related financial industry, especially the need to look at the multinational stock market, foreign exchange market and other professionals, not only need to be smart and calm mind, but also need a good body.
Other people earn more, do not envy, that are with life in the fight. In addition to weekends and legal holidays off the market, almost every day work is more than ten hours.
In the middle of the day, Kishimoto justice is not idle, the financial market above the focus is not in Japan, but in South Korea. Inoita on the second has long been in accordance with his deployment is to Seoul, South Korea.
They this time is to use South Korea will appear in the future credit card bankruptcy crisis to short South Korea, followed by a lot of South Korea’s wealth can be looted.
At that time, many ordinary citizens of South Korea will once again be in deep water, not less than the 1997 Asian financial turmoil brought about by the impact and harm.