The video showcased a performance by a quintet.
There, unfamiliar singers under the name âNew Blackâ were performing a song I knew well.
âHuhâ¦?â
Americans watching the video were intrigued.
It was the OST of a famous musical movie that had recently taken the US by storm.
And the voices of the singers were familiar.
âItâs identical to the one on the radio.â
Soon, viewers realized that the original artists of the song were the quintet in the video.
Their appearance was unexpected, yet refreshing.
Even through subpar speakers or earphones, the songâs resonance was profound.
The comment section was filled with praise.
âI donât know who this singer is, but theyâve certainly made my heart race.â
âThe harmony of these five voices is truly beautiful.â
âWow. These actors sing even better than some professional singers.â
âThey are singers, you fool.
âI really love this song!!! :Dâ
âWhat?? The voices of North Guys were these people??? I had no idea.â
âThe media needs to shine a light on âThousand Dreamsâ instead of âFalling Stars.â How can nobody know the original artists of this famous song?â
âFirst watch: Itâs North Guys! / After watching: Okay, New Black. Noted.â
âFun fact: The person on the far left is the composer of this song! + Thanks for the like, love you New Black!!â
âSo who are these guys, nerds? The only New Black I know is from a prison drama.â
Clearly, they were newcomers, yet comments in English shouted âNew Black!â everywhere.
A user with a thumbnail of an unfamiliar flag split in red and blue explained.
âNew Black. They might not be well-known in the US, but theyâre a hugely famous K-pop boy band in Korea.â
Thatâs when it clicked for everyone.
K-pop.
A genre known to many but heard by few.
Those who had seen the âThousand Dreamsâ performance only knew of other performances uploaded by Korean music cafes.
Only a few had clicked out of curiosity on a title stage video, but their interest didnât last long.
Most didnât show much enthusiasm or interest in New Blackâs other performance videos.
Howeverâ¦
âWhat is this place?â
Those who followed the algorithm of MyTube videos discovered something intriguing.
Playlists titled âNew Black TVâ and âNew Black TV2.â
âThe piano covers are really good.â
The leader of New Black had uploaded videos of album tracks transformed into piano pieces as a hobby.
Even the sheet music was provided for free.
The piano melodies were so soft and fluffy they could be used for ASMR.
âToday, Iâm a chefâ¦?â
There were videos of someone introducing recipes for famous Korean dishes while cooking, wearing an apron.
âLeeks? A vlog about growing leeks?â
A handsome man with a gym-goerâs build was recording a vlog, laughing heartily as he documented the growth of leeks.
âTips for organizingâ¦?â
Someone with a pale face was showing off a clever way to fold socks in front of an open storage cabinet.
Viewers unknowingly bookmarked these videos to watch later.
âKorean History 69 Points Overcoming Project Day 1? Why is there only Day 1?â
Videos of someone studying at a desk with a self-cam.
The likable neat appearance and focused expression made it hard to look away.
Every two weeks, a new video would be uploaded with the title âStarting from Day 1,â showing someone studying diligently.
One minute in, theyâd exclaim âI give up!â with a bright smile, or after two minutes, âWow! Big sister called!â and give up.
Yet, with each new âDay 1â video, the duration would increase.
ââ¦â
As they were mesmerized by these videos.
American MyTube users blinked in wonder at how they ended up here and hit the subscribe button.
âItâs like a variety channel.â
There was so much content it seemed like they prepared everything, not knowing what you might like.
They had heard it was a K-pop boy band.
But American boy bands seemed quite different from those in Korea.
âDo singers in Korea not earn much?â
A truly famous singer should be able to live off album and song revenues alone.
The pity for them having to resort to side jobs was palpable.
Yet, watching New Blackâs MyTube also felt strangely familiar.
âJust like reality stars.â
It reminded them of families in the US who became famous by turning their daily lives into reality shows.
The familial atmosphere, the compulsion to keep watching, though it was different because even without any drama, the daily lives of these five were somehow entertaining. ð
As people smiled warmly at a video of someone riding a unicycle with arms wide open.
The viewership for New Blackâs stage videos surged.
And soon, the news spread to Korea.
[New Blackâs Stage Receiving Rave Reactions in the US]
Screenshots of MyTube comments and community threads were shared along with video links across various communities.
âThe song is so goodã ã Itâs my favorite.â
âI get this weird sense of pride when I hear them talk in English. You can tell the audience loves it.â
âDo they have any dark past or mistakes? I want to be prepared before I dive in.â
âNope. Not everything New Black does is strange. As a fan, Iâd say about six out of ten.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âã ã ã ã ã ã Thatâs 60% though.â
âAmazingã ã They really do live performances well.â
âItâs weird seeing them between Rupert Dean and Bella Pageã ã It looks like a compo
While most felt a sense of pride and enjoyed the quality of the live performances.
There were also those who were critical.
âThe fans are working hard just because the MyTube views went up a bit.â
âIâd understand if it was âFalling Starâ; honestly, that song is only famous in Koreaã ã No one in my neighborhood in the US knows it.â
âHonestly, the Billboard chart is like the Mango 100 in Korea.â
âAgain with the hype, huh? LOLâ
âIn a few days, no one will remember anyway~ hahaâ
Despite New Blackâs low number of detractors, thanks to their steadily built popularity from various variety shows, the number of critics seemed to grow in proportion to their fame.
When they invaded the comment section filled with admiration and praise for the songâ¦
âWoahhhh!â
âThat was New Black for you!â
In the minds of viewers across America, the final words of the performance lingered.
The name of the artist introduced amidst the applause, while still immersed in the afterglow of âThousand Dreams,â seemed like it would be remembered for quite some time.
Having completed our free schedule, we dragged our weary bodies into the vehicle.
âUgh, my whole body achesâ¦â
âGoodness. You need to get used to playing too. Itâs been a while, and even this feels exhausting.â
We all nodded in agreement with the youngest memberâs words.
Having worked non-stop, even playing felt tiring these days.
âAlright, clockwise.â
Following my lead, my younger brothers raised their hands to massage the shoulders of the member next to them in a clockwise direction.
âCounterclockwise.â
This time, we massaged each otherâs shoulders in the opposite direction.
We carefully organized the shopping bags and souvenir boxes we were holding and stretched our bodies.
As we drove along the coastal road, the sunset painted the sea a deep red in the distance.
Enjoying the breeze coming through the car window, Rihyuk, who was browsing on his smartphone, said,
âI found in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs data that there are almost 600,000 Koreans living in LA.â
âWowâ¦â
âThatâs about the same as the population of Jeju Island.â
âNo wonder.â
We all nodded in understanding.
âEvery time we walked down the street, Koreans would pop up out of nowhere.â
âIn Korea, we blend in with everyone else, but here, we stand out because itâs a foreign country.â
Given that the resident population was that large, adding tourists to the mix meant we couldnât go unnoticed.
It was a moment when our morning joke, âNo one will recognize us. Hehehe,â felt foolish.
Gazing at the distant sea, I turned and asked,
âSo, does your motherâs house also happen to be in an area with a lot of Koreans?â
âMy momâs place?â
Rihyuk shook his head.
âIt used to be, but I heard from Ye-in that she moved.â
âDo you know where?â
âItâs my first time visiting the neighborhood too.â
We were currently on our way to Rihyukâs motherâs house for dinner.
She had invited us over for a meal, and we wanted to visit at the most leisurely time possible, so we scheduled it for the last day.
Squinting at the nearby signs, the guy said,
âStill, if itâs in this direction, it should be a decent neighborhood. Probably.â
âOh, is that so?â
âThe place I lived in when I was younger was a bit roughâ¦â
The youngest, who was taking selfies with the sunset, asked,
âHyung, so you only lived in the States when you were a baby?â
âUntil the lower grades of elementary school?â
âThatâs why the native speaker teacher said you had good pronunciation but used baby words.â
ââ¦â
Rihyuk, dressed up to meet a family member, couldnât tease the youngest.
Trembling with frustration, Rihyuk said,
âWell, anyway, the neighborhood I lived in back then wasnât great. Neither were the kids at school.â
His expression darkened slightly, suggesting those werenât fond memories.
âMom was too busy working to pay much attention to me.â
âDid someone bully you?â
âWell, a bit. Itâs obvious. I was on the smaller side.â
I thought about whether that was why he came to Korea.
âI was really marked at school.â
ââ¦?â
âWhenever there were bullies, Iâd give them a piece of my mind. But it seems they were mentally fragile; just a few words and theyâd run off crying.â
âAh.â
I smiled warmly at the unexpected turn of events.
âI didnât swear or say anything bad. I just logically pointed out why they were wrong, and the school called my mom.â
ââ¦I see.â
âBut Mom never came to school. She was too busy.â
It seemed that one thing led to another, and he ended up in Korea.
Rihyuk ran his hand through his hair and turned his gaze towards the distant sunset.
âAnyway, when such things happened in the States, I usually called. But in Korea, when I called, they thought I was having a hard time. So, the calls became less frequent.â
âWhy?â
âI had to take care of Ye-in, and itâs tough making money alone in the States. If I called, it might be a burden.â
âHmmâ¦â
I couldnât quite empathize with his way of thinking, but it seemed like Rihyukâs own form of consideration.
At least that cleared up why he didnât know his motherâs address well.
Perhaps it was because we were in LA, or maybe because we listened attentively, but Rihyuk kept unraveling his stories.
âIt seems much better than before, though.â
âReally? Thatâs good.â
He smiled contentedly.
âWhen I video call with Ye-in or see the pictures of the house she sent via messenger, it does seem much improved.â
âWowâ¦â
âI heard they moved to this house not long ago. Itâs probably not much different from the previous oneâ¦â
Rihyuk paused mid-sentence.
Then, with a bewildered look, he glanced around at our faces and tilted his head.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âAbout the neighborhood where your mother lives.â
âYes.â
âIs this the place?â
ââ¦Yes?â
âLook at the houses around us, Ryuk.â
Before I knew it, the sky had turned a deep navy blue.
The houses in the neighborhood we were passing through were all impressively grand.
Even by Korean standards, this was an incredibly affluent area.
Our youngest, awestruck, exclaimed, âWow!â
ââ¦No, this canât be right.â
Ryuk muttered to himself, gazing outside.
Meanwhile, our car delved deeper into the heart of the neighborhood.
We had passed the grand houses when a relatively modest mansion with a swimming pool caught our eye.
Shudderâ
We blinked in surprise as the car came to a stop.
âHey, Ryuk. Is that a gate?â
A large iron gate, like something out of a mafia bossâs residence in a movie, blocked our path.
Minki, who had been dozing off with earphones in the passenger seat, suddenly opened his eyes wide.
We all wore stunned expressions.
âWhatâs this all about?â
âLook at Woojoo, heâs so flustered heâs speaking in dialect.â
âNo, but the house is⦠whatâ¦â
Outside was a house surrounded by a tall wall, its interior hidden from view.
Then, with a beep, the main gate slowly opened, and our car entered.
âWowâ¦â
A fountain softly lit by ambient lighting.
As the car moved along the driveway, we saw beautifully manicured lawns and flower beds.
But the most striking feature was the imposing three-story mansion.
ââ¦â
Ryukâs mother and his lively younger sister, Yaein, greeted us at the entrance.
As the car approached, I asked, âWhat did you say your mother does?â
âShe started a clothing businessâ¦â
âIt doesnât seem like just any clothing business, does it?â
ââ¦â
Ryuk was at a loss for words, and we couldnât help but burst into laughter.
âNo, this canât be happeningâ¦â
We chuckled at Ryuk, who looked as if he was questioning his entire existence up to this point.
Meanwhile, our youngest had been staring into space with a sage-like expression.
âYou all see how important communication is⦠Aaack!â
Ryuk lunged at us.
âThis is real! Like adding fuel to the fireâ¦!â
âThe fire was started by you, brother! Aaack!â
âDonât speak the truth!â
Junghyun, who had been nodding in agreement, got slapped on the back by Bizu.
Amidst the chaos, I scratched the back of my head.
âHello, maâam!â
âHello.â
I greeted her with a bright smile and extended my hand. We shook hands gently and finished our greetings.
âItâs nice to see you again since the concert. Weâve brought a gift for youâ¦â
At my signal, Ryuk awkwardly stepped forward and handed over an envelope containing the gift.
His mother carefully accepted the envelope.
âThank you.â
âYes.â
ââ¦â
ââ¦â
It was the most awkward conversation in the world.
As she turned to lead us inside, she said, âManager, please come in too.â
âNo, I have other plans. Iâll just come back later to pick up the kids.â
We waved goodbye to the manager, who had expressed his reluctance to join from the start.
Then, with a bewildered look, the driver left with him.
âCome in.â
Following her gentle voice, we entered and discovered a whole new world.
âWowâ¦â
âItâs like Hogwarts. Brother, Hogwarts. Itâs so⦠whatâs the word? Old-fashioned.â
âIâve never seen you so amazed before.â
âWow. Did you see that?â
Our youngest was marveling at the paintings on the walls and various jars and ornaments.
Bizu and Junghyun were equally impressed.
I also took mental notes of the mansionâs interior, thinking about how I might build a house for Madam Kim Deoksoon someday.
As we looked around, we turned our attention to Ryuk.
âAre you an idiot?â
âThat one is an idiot.â
âA real idiot.â
His ears turned red as he trembled with anger.
Soon, a large cover photo from an economic magazine caught our eye.
His mother, dressed in a suit, stood with an elegant posture, and the name âSharon Kimâ was displayed alongside the title of CEO of a clothing company.
-Well, I heard she was in the clothing businessâ¦
I looked at Ryuk again, about to speak, then shook my head.
âThis is the dining room.â
Ryukâs sister introduced the dining room with a flourish.
We gathered around a round table that fostered a family atmosphere.
The private chef served the appetizers, and Ryukâs mother smiled.
âThank you, Rick.â
âEnjoy your meal.â
We all said, âThank you!â and smiled.
I nibbled on the appetizers, taking in my surroundings.
âWow, this house is incredibly fancy.â
âIsnât it? Iâve been wondering if I paid too much for it.â
âYes. Itâs really cool.â
The meal proceeded in a surprisingly relaxed atmosphere.
âMaâam, the food is really delicious. Itâs the best Iâve had in my 20 years.â
âItâs so tasty.â
âCan I work here by any chance?â
Jung-hyunâs request, with his eyes glistening with hope, made us all burst into laughter.
The mother wasnât much of a talker, but we made up for it with our chatter.
âSo, youâre in the clothing business?â
âYes, Iâve recently expanded quite a bit. The sales figures are good too.â
I wondered if living in America for so long had made her forget Korean, but she spoke it very well.
âThere arenât many fields for me to enter into business in this country.â
Hearing the name, it seemed to be a clothing company with branches all over America.
A cautious search revealed many economic articles about the mother who had rapidly built up the business.
And there was someone who knew less about these circumstances than we did.
âYou sell clothes, rightâ¦â
âHm? Did I say something different?â
âNo.â
Lee-hyuk fiddled with his fork, a subtle expression on his face.
The mother, watching him, flicked her lips and then turned her gaze towards us.
âDid you do well in America?â
âYes.â
âI heard you all sang very well.â
âAh. Yes.â
âOf course, I saw the videos through Ye-in.â
I wondered why she was talking to the air.
Then I saw someone next to me, blushing and looking into the air just like the mother, and I closed my mouth.
So we too looked into the air and replied.
âThank you.â
âSure.â
Then we returned to the main course and continued our meal.
As I listened to the sound of knives and forks clinking against the plates, the mother looked around at us as if struck by a sudden thought.
âIt seems we didnât have time to talk the last time we met.â
âYes. We were really disappointed too.â
âItâs different, talking face to face like this.â
I listened intently to her words.
âSince weâve only communicated through emails⦠youâre a bit different from what I imagined.â
Our forks paused mid-air.
âDoes Lee-hyuk write about us in his emails?â
âHe sent quite a few.â
âI received a lot too.â
Our faces lit up with interest at the mother and daughterâs response.
âOh, so youâve been talking about us.â
âArenât you all curious when the lobster season is?â
While Lee-hyuk squirmed, trying to change the subject, the mother, deep in thought, said,
âIâve always heard about you through emails and wanted to meet you in person. Especially Woojoo.â
âMe?â
âWhoever made such a good first impressionâ¦â
âPfft!â
Lee-hyuk and I both choked at the same time.