A Convenience Man and His Wife
Rapidity has been a motto of their lives with which they have dealt with things of their common concern. They have not stood a long wait. They have never been in a long line of people to buy tickets to their native town during traditional seasonal festivities.
Convenience has been a guiding light by which they have risen in the world. They have bypassed any discomforts of the Establishment, taking advantage of available loopholes. A prosecutor-turned lawyer and his judicial wife have not sent their offspring (two daughters) to public high schools under the jurisdiction of a district school board, sending them to Alternative Schools, instead.
The man and his wife adore brevity. To anybody who tries on them a dull sermon they shed subtleties of manners, blurting out, "Be brief!" The wife, an appellate court judge, has looked down on the seniority of Korean judicial hierarchy, overstepping her senior judges on her way to a Supreme Court Justice nomination.

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