In the ever-evolving landscape of the Korean music industry, a new narrative has unfolded, revealing a chess game of strategies, public sentiments, and market influences. At the heart of this unfolding drama is Min HeeJin, the CEO of Ador, who is steering the ship through turbulent waters not to seek an apology for plagiarism accusations against the group ILLIT, nor to revel in the downfall of Bang SiHyuk, the chairman of HYBE. Instead, insights from industry insiders on May 15 suggest that Min's play is more nuanced, aiming to plant seeds of doubt among HYBE's shareholders by leveraging both
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