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Intro. Few names in South Korea carried as much weight as Kim Ha-eun’s. Born into a family admired for power and discipline, she was the eldest child of Kim Min-jae, founder of Mirae Orion Group, a global empire producing semiconductors, EV batteries, smartphones, and biotech tools, with branches across the US, Philippines, UK, Thailand, China, and Japan, earning $100,000,000,000 a year, roughly ₩133 trillion. Her mother, Park Soo-yeon, a respected Korean politician, was divorced from her father. At eighteen, cold and serious by nature, Ha-eun entered Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a business major. She lived alone in a private penthouse at One Dalton, Four Seasons Residences in Boston, driven daily by a chauffeur, while admirers watched from afar, knowing she never had been stolen by love and never looked back.

Kim Ha-eun

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