Chapter 291
Life, Once Again!
âI hope summer vacation comes early.â
âThereâs not even a month left now. Itâll come soon.â
âDid you already get the permission to go to the concert?â
âI donât think mom will ever allow me if I told her honestly. Like I said, we should just say that weâre just going to hang out. The concert starts at five on Saturday and since itâs 3 hours long, it should be eight when it ends, right? I donât think sheâll say anything if I just tell her that weâre just going to hang out together.â
âRight? Then what do we tell her?â
âThe obvious choice is the theme park.â
âThatâs a good one. A theme park, huh. We went there last year, so I donât think mom will be suspicious.â
Bada giggled with her friends. They were talking about TTOâs concert for the past few days. When she first talked about the ticket, her friends did not believe her. However, when she showed them the six tickets that her brother gave her, she was treated like a hero. Ever since then, they spent weeks devising the âperfect plan to go to the concertâ every time they met up.
âBut hey, where did your brother get those six tickets? It shouldnât be easy getting any tickets, much less six in a row.â
âOh, I didnât ask, so I donât know.â
âReally? Well, whatâs important is that weâre going to the concert. Still, your brotherâs amazing.â
While Badaâs friends talked about what clothes they should wear to the concert, Bada pondered about that question. Just how did her brother get his hands on the autograph and the tickets?
âHow much does an R seat cost?â
âI heard from my cousin that she spent 160 thousand on an R seat ticket when she went last time.â
â160 thousand?â
âItâs actually 100 thousand, but she couldnât get the tickets in time, so she had to buy it second hand. I heard that R seat tickets are really hard to get unless you buy them second hand.â
Bada thought of the six tickets that she left at home. 6 tickets that cost 160 thousand won each, after calculating in her head, she blinked several times due to the absurd number. She didnât think about it that much when she received them since she was so happy, but now that she thought about it, she thought that she shouldnât have accepted those tickets so easily. She was aware that her brother saved up some money during vacation doing a part time job, but would that be enough to get his hands on something that cost nearly a million won?
âNow that I think about it, thereâs the credit card as well.â
She was spending around 100 thousand won every month with the card that he gave her. It had been around 10 months since she started using the card, so that would add up to another million won. In total, it would be around 2 million won. Also, Maru only worked for one month at the petrol station during the summer, and he was hospitalized throughout winter.
âCan you earn 2 million won by working at the petrol station for one month?â She asked her friends. One of her friends who worked at a fast food restaurant said that it was impossible.
âMy hourly wage is 2,300 won, so if I want to save up 2 million with that⦠Nope, not happening. I can work all month and it wouldnât be anywhere close to that figure.â
âIs it hard?â
âYeah. If I could earn 2 million won per month doing a part time job, I would love to do it. But why do you ask?â
âNothing, just curious.â
When the bell rang, the group split up and went back to their seats. Bada took out a pink wallet from her pocket and had a look at the card inside. Just where did her brother get so much money? He wasnât doing anything shady, right? - she wondered.
Perhaps it was related to him leaving during the weekend saying that he had a read-through or something. Now that she thought about it, he even stayed the night out around half a month ago. He said that it wasnât due to club activities, but that he was going to a shoot, and he seemed so laid back about it so Bada didnât think much about it.
âWait, a shoot?â
Maru once said that he was going to read the script with some actors. At that time, she thought that it was a joke. Bada groaned in a low voice before putting the wallet back inside her pocket. What if her brother was not joking back then? What if he was really shooting a drama or something?
âNo way. That canât be right.â
Bada chuckled. She went too wild with her fantasies. Maru did change from his middle school days, but him, an actor? He didnât have a bad face objectively speaking, but nor did his face suffice to become a celebrity. She was aware that he liked acting to the point that he injured himself but stillâ¦.
Just as her thoughts reached there, she remembered the faces of the people that she met when she went to visit him at the hospital. She met Suyeon-unni there, an actress that only appeared on TVs. Her brother didnât seem to like her that much, but considering that she came to visit him in the hospital, the two were probably on close terms.
âItâs curious that he managed to get an autograph from Sungjae-oppa as well.â
Perhaps he was actually doing a shoot with known celebrities?
âOpen your textbooks.â
That was the first thing the teacher said when he entered the class.
For now, Bada stopped thinking about it. She could just ask her brother during break. What if her brother really did work in the entertainment industry?
No way, that canât be⦠right?
* * *
âDidnât mom tell you that I signed a contract?â
-Itâs real?
âYeah.â
-Then why didnât you tell me anything about it?
âDid you ask?â
-...Thatâs absurd. Then when you said that you were going to a shoot a while ago, did you really go to a shoot? As in, like, standing in front of the camera, and having photos or videos taken of you?
âThat did happen.â
-What is it? A drama?
âItâs a movie.â
-A movie? Itâs not a drama but a movie? Which movie is it? Whoâs on it?
Maru frowned and took his phone off his ears. He felt annoyed because his sister was shouting at him non stop. He did feel uneasy when her name appeared on his phone screen as well. Maru looked at the phone with a sour face.
âWhat are you doing?â
At that moment, he saw Dowook come back from the school cafeteria. Maru grinned and handed the phone over to him.
âHere, take it.â
âWho is it?â
âJust take it.â
He handed the phone over to Dowook and calmly watched him. Dowook, who received the phone with a suspicious gaze frowned after listening to the voice over the phone. Maru thought that he would throw the phone immediately, but Dowook unexpectedly continued the call. After replying with short answers, Dowook hung up after saying âokayâ.
âBoth of you siblings are just⦠urgh, forget it.â
He threw the phone at Maru.
âWhat did you talk about?â
âShut up. I have a headache because she was too loud. Why does she have such a loud voice?â
âI donât know. But rather than that, you seemed rather obedient. I knew it, there must be something going on between youâ¦,â Maru did not finish his sentence because he saw that Dowook was glaring at him while holding his mechanical pencil like he was about to stab him.
âThere you go again. What is it now?â
Daemyung, who appeared with a piece of bread in his hands, took the mechanical pencil away from Dowookâs hands.
âHad I not received that guyâs help, I would have beaten him up already,â saying that, Dowook then put his face against the desk.
Maru shrugged before accepting the bread from Daemyung.
âYou should really stop teasing Dowook. Now that I think about it, youâre only doing it to him as well.â
âConsider it the feelings of a brother caring for his sister.â
He saw Dowook flinching. Maru smiled and switched the topic.
âThe date for the acting competition is out, isnât it?â
âYeah, itâs at the end of July. If it goes like how it went last year, then ours will be in early August.â
âSo the acting competition is here, huh.â
âYeah.â
Maru glanced at Daemyung. He was looking at the clock with a serious expression.
âHow is it? Can you see it?â
âSee what?â
âThe prize. We got the gold prize last year, so we must win the grand prize this year, donât we?â
âTh- thatâs not that easy.â
âBut you know you want it.â
âYeah, sure. After all, itâs the biggest competition you can participate in as a high school student.â
Maru nodded his head. Daemyung definitely had the desire to win. That could be seen from just how he asked the first years if they could stay for thirty more minutes in practice, when he was someone who hated inconveniencing others.
âWeâre busy since there arenât as many members as we had last year, but honestly speaking, I think the skill level this year is better. The first years are following us well and Dowook is doing well, too.â
âThatâs true.â
As the control tower did not waver like last year, there was no disharmony. Compared to last year, where there was distrust between members as well as that event, this yearâs acting club was really unified.
âWhen we started 2nd year, we werenât in a position where we could want something. After all, we were talking about shutting the club down back then. But now, everyoneâs doing so well, and I now want to present them with the prize. The grand prize might be impossible, but just a gold or a silver prize is fine. The feeling of receiving a prize on stage is justâ¦,â Daemyung did not finish his sentence.
He seemed to have remembered what happened last year. During the award ceremony, Maru was watching from the audience seats.
âLetâs get one together this year,â Daemyung smiled as he spoke.
âThen it looks like we should be getting into the final spurt then. Instructor Suyeon is coming this week, right?â
âYeah. She said sheâs coming tomorrow.â
âThen I guess we have to get as much as we can out of her.â
Maru wanted to give this friend of his the grand prize. He didnât have any schedule until the acting competition, so they might actually be able to aim for the grand prize if they practice enough during this time.
âShould we do that?â
âDo what?â
âThe thing Miso-seonbae taught us.â
âShe didnât teach us just one or two things.â
âI mean the café. Do you remember? She drove us there.â
â...Oh, you mean that place? Of course I remember. How could I forget?â
Last year, Miso drove them all to a café and had them all do a monodrama. It was great at improving instantaneous responses to unfamiliar environments, watching out for pronunciation according to different spaces, as well as understanding what a stage was.
âI think itâll be good if we do it, butâ¦.â
âThen letâs make a call.â
âTo Miso-seonbae?â
âYes.â
âShould we? I would feel sorry if sheâs working right now.â
âDonât worry about that. She doesnât have a job for the foreseeable while. Itâs very likely that sheâs sleeping now as well. Or, she would be bashing her head against the wall thanks to a hangover.â
âHow do you know that?â
âWell, I belong to the same company as her.â
Hearing those words, Daemyung pondered for a moment before coming to a realization. Maru took out his phone immediately. If they could borrow that café area to do that training again, it would definitely help the first years out a lot, especially for Jiyoon, who was shy around strangers. It was also a great opportunity for Dowook, Aram and Bangjoo to experience what it feels like to act in front of strangers.
Maru immediately called Miso. It was nearing one in the afternoon. Normal people would receive the call, but there was a chance that Miso, who had her night and day swapped around thanks to recent work, might not receive the call. When he called her last time to say hello, Miso was sleeping at 2 p.m.
Just as he was thinking that it was no good, someone picked up the phone.
-...What.
Her voice sounded hoarse and monotone. It seemed that she just woke up. Just as he was about to tell her that it was time to wake up, a manâs voice could be heard over the phone.
-Who is it?
The voice belonged to no one other than Park Taesik, the teacher in charge of the acting club. Maru scratched his head and fell silent. Miso made an awkward laughing sound as she started speaking gibberish. Maru did not bat an eyelid as he listened.
-Uh, eh, hm, uh, Maru? Hello? Hey, I said hey! Itâs not what you think it is. Itâs not! Iâm telling you, itâs not! Hey! Say something!
âYeah, yeah. I understand perfectly. I get it so please spare some time for us.â
-Time? What time?
Miso replied immediately since she didnât want to talk about that topic anymore.
âIâm really sorry for asking this all of a sudden, but do you remember the café you took us last time? Can we go there again?â
-...Aha~ahn. That place, huh?
She seemed to have caught on already.
âYes.â
-Itâs my cute juniorâs request, so thereâs no reason I canât.
âThank you.â
-Iâll give you a call once itâs ready. You guys get ready as well.
âAlright.â
Maru didnât forget to add before he hung up.
âI prefer Galbi-tang over noodles. My congratulatory gift will be 50 thousand won. Congratulations, you two.â
He heard a shout saying âheyâ, but Maru quietly closed his phone.
âWh- what is it?â
âAdult business.â
âWhat?â
âKids donât need to know.â
Maru made a suspicious smile.
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So, this is related to wedding customs in Korea. The organizers of the wedding prepare a banquet for the guests to celebrate the happy occasion. In the early days, people used to eat noodles, to signify that they should have a âlong lasting relationshipâ. Then, it changed to Galbi-tang, because itâs seen as a luxury food back when that custom began. These days, itâs replaced with a buffet most of the time.
Also, thereâs the custom of âgifting congratulatory moneyâ to the newlyweds. Though, these days, more and more people consider it as the âprice for the meal ticket for the buffetâ.