Chapter 179
Life, Once Again!
He felt humiliated. He wouldnât be this embarrassed if this happened just between him and Maru, the problem was that their junior was standing behind him. Thinking of how he was humiliated in front of something he was actively looking down on angered him to no end. He kicked a trashcan next to the bus station, looking at the trash spill out made him feel a little bit better.
âHey, you bastard!â
Just before he could leave, he heard a deep voice from behind him. It was a scary-looking old man, Geunseok glanced a few times before picking the trash up.
âIt was a mistake. Just a mistake.â
âReally?â
Geunseok smiled awkwardly as the man scanned him. He was swearing as much as he could inside, but he couldnât show this on the outside; today was an unlucky day. Once he came back home, Geunseok opened the door with a frown, he kicked his shoes off and tried to get in. Once he saw his father reading the newspaper in the living room, he straightened his shoes carefully.
âYou came back early.â
âAh, yes.â
âStudying?â
âI was going to pick up a notebook from home.â
His father gave him a nod, the man was still looking at the newspaper.
âGeunseok.â
âYes.â
âI enrolled you in an academy. Go there.â
âWhat?â
âItâs a Chinese language academy, English isnât enough nowadays. You need English as a base and Chinese as a secondary language.â
â...Um, father.â
Geunseok was about to say self-study was enough, his father slowly closed his newspaper and looked straight forward. The manâs eyes, shining behind his gold-rimmed glasses, was full of disappointment. Geunseok closed his mouth straight away.
âYou made a face very similar to âthat guyâ just now.â
âThat guyâ. There were many people his father referred to as âguyâ, but there was only ever one âthat guyâ. Geunseokâs brother.
âWhat, you want to rebel against everything I say and leave the house, just like him?â
âN-no.â
âThen what should your answer be?â
âIâll go to the academy.â
âOf course you will.â
Only then did his father looked away, his father folded the newspaper and took out a wallet.
âHere. Take this. A reward for taking first place amongst all of the first years.â
His dad was giving him a card. A black card.
âYouâll need a lot of money if you want to hang out with the smarter kids. Donât make them pay for anything, always offer to pay. Thatâs how you start differentiating yourself from them. You can only make real friends once you get out in society. School friends? Such things donât exist. The only people you can find in school are competitors, people you need to beat. Rise in the society that the winners have built and make your mark in it, only then can you make friends. Donât waste your time on emotions, not if you donât want to end up like him.â
Geunseok took the card with both of his hands. The card only granted him more freedom, so why did it feel more like chains?
âBut I canât do anything about it. So be it. Iâll keep on living like this.â
He bowed and walked back to his room. Once he put down his bag, he let out a deep sigh.
âFuck.â
What a shitty day. It felt like his dad was mad because of Han Maru. If only the boy didnât get in his way⦠Geunseok chewed on his fingertips as he took out his phone, he punched in Suyeonâs phone number and started a call. Suyeon delayed their lesson for two days and went radio silent. He thought heâd be able to meet her just the next day, but she didnât send him anything.
- Excuse me?
âUm, coach?â
- Yeah. What?
Suyeon was breathing incredibly heavily. Geunseok rolled his eyes as he spoke.
âWhen can I get my lesson?â
He was annoyed at everything, he felt like meeting Suyeon was the only way to rid himself of this annoyance. Suyeon would use her maturity to console him well, like always. Butâ¦
- Iâm not planning on doing any lessons for a while. Youâre talented, so learn by yourself for a bit.
âWhat? What do you...â
- Iâm busy. Bye.
With that, she hung up. Geunseok caught an old manâs voice from the other side just before the call ended. Bang. Geunseok punched his table angrily. He flinched in surprise and looked at his door. His father didnât hear, did he? He put his ear against his door nervously. Thankfully, all he could hear was the sound of classical music. A sigh of relief slipped out of his mouth before he sat down on the bed. Everything had wrong today. Today was easily one of the worst days of his life.
âHan Maru, that bastard⦠Heâs not going to tell on me, is he?â
If his father finds out about him acting⦠He didnât even want to imagine the consequences. He still remembered his father from back then, the man delivered an incredibly hard slap to his brotherâs face when he came back during college. Geunseok felt like his heart was going to stop whenever he remembered the pair of blood-shot eyes that his father used to glare at Geunsoo at the time.
âHe canât know.â
Geunseok had a plan, Junmin promised a reward if he brought in results by his third year. A full scholarship was one thing, but he was also promised a network of actors and even a chance to act on a big project. Geunseok saw his future in that promise, he would be a star outshining all else. Money, women, and fame would follow him on this path.
His father didnât suggest any particular path to follow in life, all the man wanted out of him was âsuccessâ. To his father, the easiest path to success was in studying. Even after Geunseokâs brother left home in rebellion to this philosophy, his father didnât even bat an eye. In fact, the man said that his brother would come crawling back in just a few days. Ten years passed by like that and his brother was still a no-name actor.
His father was correct, foolish challenges held no meaning. Perhaps things could be different if success was guaranteed, thatâs why he thought heâd be able to persuade his father with Junminâs contract. Junmin was well known within the entertainment industry, someone who had connections with many huge companies. His father should be accepting of his actions if Junmin was backing him.
But now was not the time. Right now, Geunseok had nothing to show. If his father found out about him doing acting at this moment, the man would say âuse that time to studyâ. Of course, Geunseok didnât have much affection for acting. It didnât really matter if he went into acting professionally or if he just studied, but if he took the latter route, he wouldnât be able to get in the spotlight. He wanted recognition, rather than just to earn a lot of money. Just look, even at his position right now, he was able to be with a beautiful, charming woman like Suyeon. There were just too many things to lose if he left a field like this.
âI just have to stay quiet just this once.â
If he laid low a bit, then Maru would cool off as well. He could use the juniors then to attack Maru, the idiot would explode just like last time, because he was a âguardian of justiceâ or whatever.
âAlright, I just have to endure just this once. Thatâs all I need to do.â
Maru and the girl who was hiding behind him⦠He could just expel them to the stage manager roles. Honestly, he was more pissed at the girl. He wouldnât even have gotten into a fight with Maru if she stayed silent. Right then, he heard the front door open. There was no way his mother was back already. Did his father order delivery food? Just as curiosity seeped into his head, he heard a voice.
âFather! Itâs been too long.â
A bright and jovial voice, it was his brother. A frown instantly formed on Geunseokâs face. How dare his brother sound so happy, especially when he was practically kicked out of the house? Was he just trying to show off? How pitiful. His dad should shout soon enough. Or perhaps his brother would get slapped again.
But all he heard was silence. What was going on? His dad wasnât someone who could endure an occurrence like this for very long.
âLet me introduce you. This is senior Lee Junmin, someone who I greatly respect. I believe heâs around your age?â
âHey, watch your language, Geunsoo.â
âItâs fine, senior. I was practically born like this from the start, so my father should understand. Isnât that right?â
Geunseok widened his eyes. Junmin? He slowly opened his door and peeked out through a small crack, it really was Junmin. He was holding tomato juice, a long-time favorite of their father.
âWho are you?â his dad asked stiffly.
Then again, there was no way his dad would look too kindly on an acquaintance of his brother.
âMy name is Lee Junmin. I work in the entertainment industry. Geunsoo kept begging me to come, and I acquiesced. Pardon my intrusion.â
His father looked at Junmin for a second before letting him take a seat. As soon as they sat down, Junmin took out a piece of paper from his bag.
âThis guy was saying some odd things about how he needed to show you this contract.â
âWhat is this?â
âPlease read it.â
Geunseok could see his father read the contract slowly. What was it about? After what felt like forever, his father slowly put the paper down on the table.
âYou mustâve suffered quite a bit because of my foolish son.â
âYouâre right. Heâs very childish even at this age.â
Geunseok was shocked, his father was smiling, brightly at that. His father took off his glasses before continuing.
âYou see, Iâm someone who absolutely despises failure. I was born in what seemed worse than even the city sewers and grew up selling gum and cleaning shoes on the streets. Back then, I only thought of one thing. Success. Money.â
Father looked at the contract again, the smile on his face only deepened.
âNo matter what other people may say, money comes before all else. After all, youâre worthless without it.â
âYou are correct.â
âI succeeded, at least to a degree. I studied in that pool of mud, using a piece of charcoal as my writing utensil. I used my first pencil until it literally crumbled in my hand. I studied and studied to get where I am today. To me, studying is the easiest way to success. Thatâs why I was furious when that guy told me heâd succeed through acting, because I knew he wasnât stupid. He just wouldnât listen no matter how many times I told him to study.â
âSo he was stubborn since back then.â
âRight. Thatâs the sort of boy he was. I still remember when he ran out of the house. He told me heâd succeed with acting back then. I felt like he was rejecting my entire life right then. Ridiculous. Was success through acting easy? Not at all. The way I see it, succeeding through art in this country takes a ridiculous amount of work and luck. Donât you think so?â
âVery correct.â
âThatâs why I waited until he would come crawling back to my house. I trusted that he would come back to study. But he didnât. Not even after ten years.â
Geunseokâs brother smiled brightly.
âTwelve, to be exact. Iâm thirty one now.â
âYouâre already that old?â
âOf course, father. Iâm already starting to get wrinkles just like you.â
An unthinkable number of jokes were being exchanged between the two. Their father, who shouldâve stood up flaming with rage at any other point in time, smiled brightly. Because Junmin was here? No. Geunseokâs father wasnât one to care about who was watching when he got mad.
âTwelve years. After all those years, he finally brings home success.â
âHow is it? Donât you think heâs lived a worthwhile life, with this? Well, while money isnât the sole metric for a personâs entire life, it is a decent metric, after all.â
âYou are right. Not many people can score something like this in their early thirties. This is a success, for sure. Indeed.â
Father pushed the contract back towards Junmin. Geunsoo was the one to retrieve it.
âWeâll take off, then.â
His brother stood up from his spot, Junmin seemed a bit confused.
âLeaving already?â
âOf course we are. Father, I can go, right?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
His father put on his glasses again before replying, the smile from before was wiped off from his face.
âLeave. I donât want to see you ever again.â
âAt least I didnât get slapped today. Thatâs a success in my book.â
His brother turned around with a grin. Right then, Geunseokâs eyes met with his brotherâs. His brother shrugged before stepping outside.
âPlease take good care of him from now on.â
His father bowed towards Junmin once his brother went outside. His father, bowing? Geunseok felt his head turn blank, heâd never once seen this in his life.
âYou donât even have to ask. Geunsoo has a very good head on his shoulders.â
âI see. He was very free from a young age for sure. He did everything by himself. Thatâs why I disapproved of him. Because it felt like he was constantly trying to escape my grasp.â
âEven so, donât you feel proud now watching him succeed like this?â
âThereâs no parent who would feel anguish at their childrenâs success. However, I do feel a little annoyed that he succeeded without my help. It feels like heâs completely escaped me at this point.â
âBoys only miss their parents once they leave their homes. I tried to send him over by himself today as well, but he was very embarrassed.â
âHaha, embarrassed, after hurting me like so all those years ago? What a bad child he is.â
âProbably because he takes after you.â
âHe takes after me, you say?â
âWhere do you think that stubbornness and strength from your younger years went? He probably knew himself that studying was a safe route to success. He wouldâve just found it boring.â
Junmin stood up from his seat, prompting Geunseokâs father to follow.
âHere is my business card. Letâs go for a drink sometime. I feel like weâll get along.â
âThis is the first time Iâve gotten a business card from someone in the entertainment business.â
âWhat an honor.â
The two men walked to the front door, smiling like they were very old friends. Geunseok closed the door with a trembling hand. This wasnât right, his brother shouldnât be the one to get recognized by his father.
âAh, your second son, by the way.â
He could faintly hear Junminâs voice. Geunseok felt a bolt of lightning strike his head right then.
âGeunseok?â
âYes.â
âHow do you...â
âYou didnât hear? The boyâs under my tutelage for acting at the moment.â
âAha, I see.â
âPlease come to my theater together with him when you get the time. Iâm sure youâll enjoy it.â
âI understand. Iâll try to make time.â
âFarewell, then.â
Geunseok heard the front door close, he gripped the door handle of his room with trembling arms. Right then, the door barged open. His dad was staring at him with a cold expression.
âYou lied to me.â
âU-u-um, father.â
âYour brother rebelled against me, but at least he didnât lie.â
âFather! Father!â
Geunseok kneeled. His father quietly entered the room and closed the door slowly behind him.
âWe should talk.â
Click. The door closed behind them.