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Chapter 91 - “Give it to me.”

A knock came from the corridor. Lee Wonho stuck his head in, carrying his tablet and three unread messages.

"All the new machines are in, Mr. Kim," he reported. "Workshop's buzzing. But two quick things to note."

Suho steepled his fingers. "Give it to me."

"First," Lee Wonho said, "we need to clear the old machines. I contacted a recycler—they'll do an assessment any time. My estimate: about $100,000 for the lot."

Suho tapped his fingers, forcing his expression into "mildly pleased." $100,000 back into system funds was a win. He let the smile be small on purpose. "Okay. Do it. Sell the dinosaurs."

Lee Wonho nodded, relieved. "Second thing—the new machines are fully automatic. The manufacturer offers free training, but it's on-site. They can teach 8–10 people per session, and the course runs 20 days. Room and board are included. We need to send people."

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