The van that Manager Gong was driving left the company building. Minho fixed his gaze on Eunha who was reading a book while sitting right next to him.
She didnât adorn herself with much of anything. She just put some cream on her face and let down her straight hair. But with only that, she was glowing.
âIs this what people call unnoticeable natural makeup?â
You can tell just by looking at the face that not anyone can be a celebrity. Minho remembered how his junior, who was obsessed with weekend dramas, highly praised the drama âMy Daughter Eunyoungâ. He often complimented Eunha Seo, saying that she was much prettier than the main character. And now that Minho saw an actual celebrity from this close, he understood how his junior felt.
âIf I take a picture with her and show him when I visit, heâll pass out.â
Eunha, who was turning the page, turned her head. When her eyes met Minhoâs, he smiled widely at her, hiding his bashfulness. He was about to turn his gaze away naturally, in order to show that it was a coincidence that he was looking at her, but then she spoke to him.
âMinho, you have a lot of common knowledge right?â
âHuh?â
âThat political question at the tenth stage. All of the students in my major were confused about it, but you answered it correctly in an instant.â
âThaâ¦â¦ I did. Ahem.â
Minho let out a dry cough, pretending his throat was sore. He could not even recall the question because he had chosen the answer using the coin. While he was fumbling through his memory, Eunha asked him.
âI need an opinion from that intelligence. Can you lend me some of your time while weâre going?â
With a smiling face, she put her hands together in a pleading manner. While entranced by her look, Minho was suddenly at a loss when he finally realized what book she was reading.
âIs that a book or a pillow?â
Theory of Political Development.
Her textbook, more than half of which was written in English, was filled with underlines and notes. It meant she wasnât just skimming through.
âWhat should I do?â
He couldnât say âI just chose the answers well! Ahaha!â to the charming young lady that he had just met for the first time today. He had to come up with a way.
The coin only gave answers to questions that were multiple-choice. But what about short-answer questions? The coin wouldnât give the answers to questions in which the answer could change according to the situation. He could give an excuse saying it was just good luck, but for some reason, his pride wouldnât let him do so. It was also a manâs pride to show some bravado in front of a pretty lady!
At that moment, he thought of a gimmick. Though it would not be easy to execute.
âAt least I wonât be embarrassed.â
Minho briefly touched his dry lips.
When Minho showed signs of consent, Eunha immediately pushed the textbook at him as her eyes twinkled.
âThis is the section Iâm studying right now.â
âI see, itâs the Theory of Political Development, right?â
In response to the International Politics studentâs enthusiasm, Minho raised a hand, asking her to wait for a moment. Then he pretended to check the time and took out the pocket watch from his pocket.
âHmm, there are ten minutes left till two oâclock.â
It was a gesture saying that he would be keeping it strictly to ten minutes. It might have seemed like he was very punctual with time but it was also Minhoâs strong determination to succeed within that time.
âWow~ Itâs the first time Iâve seen someone actually carry around that kind of watch.â
âItâs a historic item that was passed down to me by my father.â
âOn top of that, 300 million won.â he mumbled to himself. Minho took a deep breath and began to fervently finagle his way through the unfamiliar topic of âpolitical developmentâ. His determination faced off against an unfamiliar world where each of the terms was perplexingly mixed with others.
Click.
The pocket watch had its lid open and the hand made a quick turn with a ticking sound. Minho concentrated on the conversation heâd be having for one minute.
Iâm preparing to write a report on the history of civil rights movements. I thought a good time frame would be when many people struggled over the human rights of the black people during the 50s and 60s. Martin Luther Kingâsâ¦
Pretending to look over her book, Minho cleared his voice and answered, acting imperturbable.
âIt seems like you chose the topic of Martin Luther Kingâs advocacy of nonviolence versus Malcolm Xâs advocacy of violence?â
As Minho spoke, Eunha stared at him with a slightly surprised look.
âSuccess for now?â
Eunha nodded.
ââ¦â¦ Thatâs right.â
âIâm also interested in this topic, so I read a book on it once. And I enjoyed the movie as well.â
The pocket watch continued moving in accordance to the changes in the conversation.
I think discrimination ultimately comes from ignorance. They had to fight against the ingrained bias that the white people had. From this point of viewâ¦
âThis is the key point!â
âFrom this point of view, my heart lies closer to Martin Luther King, who started the enlightenment movement in order to resolve the problems of inequality.â
âOh wow, I totally agree.â
âItâs a struggle for civil rights but whatâs important is that one has to reject what seems wrong according to oneâs conscience.â
âThatâs right!â
As Eunha agreed enthusiastically, Minho pretended to smile and quickly recited some lines from the script. She would never know that Minhoâs folded hands were filled with sweat.
But he only had to hold out for a little longer. He had almost twisted his tongue because of the unfamiliar words, but he was running towards his goal of at least not embarrassing himself.
âI think it was in â86. There was a rally to reject paying the subscription fees to K Broadcasting Station. I think itâll be good to insert that case into your report.â
âI also thought of that. Itâs a story about a farmer who counterattacked by rejecting payment from the broadcasting station that reported distorted information on the reality of rural villages, right?â
âThere was an awesome farmer like that?â
He knew not a single thing about it, but leisurely nodded. In truth, Eunha was the one who spoke about it, but it was Minho who mentioned it first, so the credit went to him.
On the other hand, Minho who was reciting what he had memorized had only one thought in his headââI canât do this a second time!â But still he was able to see Eunhaâs smile and her reactions, so he couldnât help but smile contentedly.
And finally, the time that he had long been waiting for had come.
âMs. Eunha Seo, Iâm sorry to cut into your conversation, but weâve arrived at Studio A.â
âAlready?â
âYes!â
As Manager Gong spoke, Eunha sadly looked out the window. Minho similarly glanced outside, and he secretly let out a sigh. He was drained. He was able to speak extensively on gaming, but this was politics. As he thought to himself, he couldnât help but compliment himself for having fared so well.
Eunha bowed her head.
âI didnât realize the time flew by. Thank you, Minho. Thanks to you, I have an outline for the report.â
âNo problem. I learned as well.â
This was half-true because he was realizing that he should stick to his strengths. As Minho was taking a breath, Eunha got out of the car and nodded in farewell.
âLetâs talk like this again next time!â
Again?
âNo thanks!â
Says who?!
âHuh?â
Minho who had answered by reflex shook his head quickly.
âNo. I mean, thatâs okay. Hahahaha!â
Momentarily, Eunha showed a puzzled expression before beaming a smile.
âIâll treat you to a meal in return.â
Ah, okayâ¦â¦ Huh?â
He regretted it as soon as he replied. Meanwhile, Eunha went to the driverâs side and bade him farewell as well.
âManager Gong, thank you for the pick up too!â
As Eunha waved her two hands and disappeared, Manager Gong turned his head towards Minho.
âI can see youâre very talented. Itâs the first time Iâve seen someone whoâs able to talk with Ms. Eunha so well. You mustâve studied well when you were in school.â
âTo have to do this againâ¦â
âHuh? Again?â
Manager Gong was perplexed but Minho didnât explain anything to him. Instead, he lay lethargically as if his soul has been sucked out, then after a while he laughed.
Thatâs right. There was no reason for him to only think about the next time theyâd meet. He had kept his pride today.
âI was victorious as a man today.â
Minho nodded his head as if he has triumphed in battle. Manager Gong, who was staring at Minho wide-eyed, let out a dry cough.
âIt seemsâ¦â¦ That you have a world of your own.â
That was Manager Gongâs opinion, said as kindly as possible.
***
âItâs finished.â
âAlready?â
Minho bowed to the photographer, who rapidly left after quickly taking the photos.
âThank you for your hard work.â
The profile picture photoshoot at studio B was done more simply than heâd thought.
It was one close-up and one full-body picture in the suit he was wearing. The photographer who was clicking the shutter did not request that Minho make any particular expression, and only ordered him to look the way he normally did. The whole thing was straightforward and unexceptional, like hastily taking an ID photo in an unknown photoshop.
He came out of studio B after the photoshoot, and Manager Gong handed him a drink saying âGood work.â
âDo they usually take pictures mechanically like this?â
âItâs because they go through three to four people a day.â
It just meant that this was because he was a rookie who had no recognition yet. Minho nodded as he got inon the van. He wasnât one to do anything passionately, but once he got into something, he would see it to the end. He was confident that he wouldnât remain as some rookie just passing by.
Minho sat in his seat and discovered his cell phone signaling an incoming message.
âIs it one of the gaming team members?â
It hadnât been long since he had updated his phone number, so the number of people who would contact him was limited. Minho didnât expect much as he looked at the screen.
[This is Eunha Seo. I know itâs rude, but I begged Manager Gong for your number. Letâs be friends *^^*]
âHuh?â
Minhoâs jaw dropped at the friendly text message. It was from the female celebrity that he had just parted with not long before. On top of that, it was a message asking him to be friends with her! His efforts were not in vain.
âWhatâs wrong?â
Manager Gong glanced in the rearview mirror, asking if there was any problem. As he stared at Manager Gong, Minhoâs smile was filled with gratitude.
âJust thankful.â
âWhat?â
âHaha. Just, letâs work well together from now on as well.â
âAh, I see. Letâs work well together.â
Manager Gong replied a moment later because he couldnât understand Minhoâs wide smile. On the other hand, Minho fell into contemplation. What would be the best way to reply to her? If he became her friend and grew closer to her and progressed their relationship further thenâ¦â¦!
The pleased smile grew wider.
âThe start is importantâ¦I should write a good reply.â
He was writing about how pretty she was, how it was nice to have met her, and so on. As Minho let his imagination unfold, he imagined being with Eunha in the library, having a report date with their glasses on in a cafe with a scientific book in between them. But then, he recoiled in fear and shook.
How was it that the place in which he imagined meeting her was very wholesome? Minho could easily think of the reason why.
Iâm preparing to write a report on the history of the civil rights movement.
I think the problem of discrimination ultimately originates from ignorance.
Itâs a story about a farmer who counterattacked by rejecting payment from the broadcast station that reported distorted information on the reality of rural villages, right?
When he thought back to the content of the conversation heâd had with her, the reason simply came to mind. Library, bookstore, studying and thesis paper.
âAh, sheâs so pretty thoughâ¦â¦â
âLetâs ask with my hand on my heart. Was today enjoyable? Did I just sweat a lot?â
She was gorgeous and desirable, but the time with her was difficult. He had deceived her once, but he couldnât guarantee itâd go well the next time. In order to have a conversation while smiling, he would have to read through several textbooks that you couldnât differentiate from a pillow or a weapon.
He had no choice but to acknowledge.
âSheâs not compatible with me.â
She was a girl who would watch the news or a debate rather than a comedy program. She was good to look at but she was the kind of beauty who would make you have cold sweats when being with her.
Minho, who was weighing in his head the headache-filled political studies and Eunhaâs beauty, shook himself and wrote a concise reply.
[Sure.]
It was a reply that wouldnât make her feel bad, nor would it make her have lingering feelings.
Minho put his phone down. However, because of his instincts, her charming image floated in front of his eyes. Minho gently half-closed his eyes, then he opened the search engine and typed in âEunha Seoâ without realizing it.
âAh, she is really prettyâ¦â¦â
He clicked on an article titled âAmidst a Photoshootâ and a photo popped up. He discovered a gorgeous goddess, with the plain girl who had gotten out of the van nowhere to be found.
âWow!â
There was no need for other words. She was dazzling enough to make his heart thump. But it was also true that she was difficult enough to make his head hurt.
He felt that he would regret it if he missed this chance. If he thought about studying, fatigue would pile on one layer after another. But his pride wouldnât let him give up on this relationship like this.
âUgh ugh, I donât know!â
He was indecisive and his eyes kept reading [Letâs be friends *^^*] over again and again.
Okay, this was the will of the heavens!
He looked at his fingers that had added Eunhaâs number in the messenger and accepted his instincts as a man.
âSure, letâs do it, study!â
He could memorize things, such as political science, word by word and make it possible to have a conversation. He could at least do that. Minho felt his spirit as a man squirm.
And on that day, Minho bought âThe Theory of Political Developmentâ. Then at night, he fell asleep on top of it within three minutes.
It was a deep sleep that left a puddle of drool on the book.
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Object: Jay Kimâs salon scissors
Effect: It makes it possible for one to perform custom hairstyling like Jay Kim.