<Korean TV Series NOW> ”The Art of Negotiation” EP6, Lee Je Hoon and other M&A team conclude a major contract = Viewership rating 8.0%, Synopsis/Spoiler
<Korean TV Series NOW> ”The Art of Negotiation” EP6, Lee Je Hoon and other M&A team conclude a major contract = Viewership rating 8.0%, Synopsis/Spoiler
*This article contains spoilers. JTBC TV Series "Negotiation Skills" EP6 (viewership rating: 8.0%) features JUNHO (Lee Je Hoon), Seungyeon (Kim
Dae Myung (Min Jung), Min Jeon (An Hyun Ho), and Jin Soo (Cha Kang Yoon) sign a major contract with the Japanese company Shimizu, narrowly escaping the threat of default for the Sangin Group.
The M&A team members sympathized with the youngest son, Jin-soo, and Hirose (Hitomi Miyauchi), the youngest daughter of the Japanese company Shimizu, and guided him to find out what Shimizu wanted.
Rose confided in Jinsoo all about the internal chaos that had occurred due to personnel changes following the relocation of the head office, and the M&A team, realizing that what Shimizu wanted was results, once again turned the tide of the negotiations.
First, JUNHO was concerned about Shimizu's track record and set the condition that the contract be paid in advance so that the San-in Group could secure a large amount of material at a low price.
Just as they were about to accept the conditions offered by the group and conclude a contract that would benefit both parties, the production plant manager, Naito (Aoki Munetaka), suddenly spoke out against the plan, leaving everyone confused.
With the deal falling apart without any clear reason, JUNHO and the M&A team listen to the hidden past of Naito's house from Shimizu and search for a breakthrough to resolve the situation.
Junho, who had failed to persuade Naito in person, was looking around the factory when he saw a sign on the wall saying "Learn from the past and create something new" and approached Wind's CEO Rae Kyung (Kim Chang Wan).
Junho remembered the blueprints and photos that were in the company. He also remembered how Naito had stopped the contract after seeing Rekyung's name on the contract. Junho thought of Naito's heart for Wind.
Naito noticed a strange resentment. When Wind CEO Rae Kyung bought Daichi, not only had the company his father founded gone bankrupt, but Rae Kyung was also making bicycles for his father.
He thought that Naito had abandoned his father's skills and neglected them. In response, Junho sent Raekyung a photo of the moment Daichi was bought out and a letter that Raekyung had written to him, in order to clear up the misunderstanding that Naito had in his mind.
Naito was moved by the letter and said, "Thank you very much."