Chapter 415
Life, Once Again!
âItâs hot. Want one?â
Maru stared at Sooil, who asked as he offered him a soboro bread. It felt like there were a lot of words omitted between âitâs hotâ and âwant oneâ, but he didnât have the energy to retort. Since he was hungry, he decided to accept it.
He was just about to eat the bread when Sooil approached him and took off all the sweet crust. He looked at the now-bald bread and Sooil, who was munching on the tasty part of the bread, alternately.
âI donât like the bread part.â
Oho. Maru put the bread back inside its packaging and took out another one. There was a bit of resistance on Sooilâs side, but he could subdue him with ease.
âYou told me you donât like sweet stuff last time.â
âI donât hate it either.â
He took a bite and was just about to swallow it when he felt that the bread was beyond dry - it was rough. He could understand why the staff didnât eat them all.
âItâs quite suffocating, isnât it?â
A carton of chocolate milk suddenly appeared before his eyes. Maru scanned Sooil from top to bottom. He wondered where he pulled that out from. He looked at Sooil as though he was looking at a portable refrigerator.
âIt really is hot. Global warming must be really scary,â Sooil said.
The news talked about how it was the hottest in the past 50 years, and the weather really showed that. Even though it was past 11 in the night, the heat did not subside.
When he finished the chocolate milk and looked for a place to throw it away, Sooil told him to give it to him. He then started folding the carton flat and put it in another plastic bag he took out from his pocket. Sooil then twirled around the plastic bag before asking.
âDidnât you just miss the last train?â
âThereâs one at 11:40. Rather than that, arenât you going home?â
âMy house is nearby.â
âWhere?â
Sooil pointed at an apartment complex near the Han river.
âYou live in a good place.â
âItâs not that good.â
âThereâs the bridge. Arenât you supposed to cross it?â
âSince I started walking, Iâll walk with you until the station.â
âI donât need you to so go and get some sleep. I heard you were busy.â
âIâm not that busy. One of the movies I was shooting fell flat on its face so I have plenty of time.â
âYou mean the multi-billion won scam movie?â
âYeah. Thanks to that, Geunsoo-hyung and I daze out a lot together. We had a hard time rolling around everywhere in the mountains since it was a war movie, but it was suddenly cancelled.â
Sooil took out another piece of bread and put it in his mouth. It was the bread that only had the bread left without the crust.
âItâs a waste to throw it away.â
Sooil finished the whole thing.
Maru smiled as he looked at that.
âBut are you okay with walking around like this?â
âWhy do you ask?â
âWhy, you sayâ¦.â
Maru pointed at the three women heading towards them with his chin. The three were looking their way, no, to be exact, at Sooil. They looked like they recognized him, but they didnât seem so sure.
Sooil laughed like an idiot as he waved the black plastic bag above his head. The women that were giving glances at them tilted their heads before walking past.
âWhen I do this, most people just walk by.â
Sooil looked at Maru with a proud expression.
â...Iâm surprised the president is okay with that. An actor has his image too.â
âOf course, I immediately compose myself if thereâs a fan who comes at me while shouting my name. Itâs my work after all. On the other hand, I feign ignorance if they are probing me out. Taking photos together and giving autographs and things like that. Those are actually quite hard. But people see me in a good way. They think Iâm interesting.â
âThe dilemma of a popular actor, huh.â
âThis is nothing compared to Geunsoo-hyung. Ah, Geunsoo-hyungâs fan café came to the movie shoot for support last time, and god, that was amazing. That day, we had a full-course meal from breakfast to dinner. I resolved that I will get popular the moment I saw that.â
After that, he followed on to praise the food he ate that day. He took out some bread from the plastic bag and ate them as he spoke, and the amount he ate was more than seven at least. After probing inside the bag for one last time, Sooil made a disappointed expression. It seemed that he had run out.
âYou eat more than I expected.â
âI need good stamina if I want to work on many things. Also, I donât gain weight easily.â
âYou should manage yourself while you still donât gain weight. Otherwise, you might find yourself in unwanted conditions in a blink of an eye.â
âIf I get fat, then Iâll just play the old man next door or something.â
Sooil folded the empty plastic bag and put it in his pocket.
âThereâs a trash can over there.â
âBut thatâs for cigarettes. Also, milk cartons are recyclable.â
âWhat a good man.â
âIâm used to it since Iâve been doing it since I was young. Donât litter, if you see any, pick it up. Donât let anyone find fault with you. Well, things like that, I guess?â
Sooil bent down and picked up an empty drink can and put it in his plastic bag.
âI shouldnât let anyone find fault with me.â
The smile he made as he said those words looked a little bitter. Sooil immediately erased that expression and returned to his usual atmosphere.
Maru did not pry any further. Everyone had their own circumstances, and above all, he wasn't close enough to Sooil to hold such conversations. For now, they were just co-workers. Nothing more, nothing less.
âWhat made you become an actor?â Sooil asked.
âBecause I can earn money.â
âAh, money,â Sooil uttered in a small voice as though he was talking to himself before looking at Maru.
He clearly wanted Maru to ask him the same question.
Maru lightly ignored his gaze and turned his face forward. He was the type of guy to blab on about it even without Maru telling him to. And just as he had expected, Sooil spoke without being able to wait three seconds.
âI find acting fun.â
âGood for you. You get to earn money while doing something fun.â
âGood for me, indeed. People give me support from here and there. Being sold as a set with someone famous really is effective. I knew I shouldâve met a good agency.â
âYou donât like it because you were sold as a set?â
âNo, I like it. If I was by myself, I wouldnât have been able to become so popular so quickly. I think I do well in acting. But acting and business are different areas after all. What creates my popularity is not my acting skill, but the power of the agency.â
âI thought this was the part where youâre supposed to laugh in self-loathing, but I guess you arenât, huh. Thatâs good to see. You should keep that up,â Maru said with his honest opinion.
The mindset to win against others using skill alone was definitely worth respect. This was a cruel world, who was supposed to insult a swordsman who lived by his sword alone? It was just that, there were too many swordsmen in this society with broken swords, so it wasnât entirely comfortable to cheer for such people.
Being sold as a set. He was aware that it was a form of business that could raise the value of lesser-known newbies. However, it wasnât always a profitable method. If there was a form of business that always resulted in profit, the world wouldâve been doomed several times already. Being sold as a set was praised for âexcavation of new peopleâ when it worked well, but when the âplus alphaâ was below expectations, then the new person would be exiled from the media while receiving all sorts of insults.
That man, the man named Lee Junmin, was a scary businessman. He wasnât the type of person who would spread his arms to a market where he would take losses in. Sooil was a talent worth his investment in his eyes, and he was sold as a set with someone else accordingly.
Of course, Sooil would probably hear all sorts of bad things from around him. He came here through connections; a nameless guy is acting all cocky; he came here through sheer luck, and things like that. Those words were very cruel and he would probably want to make excuses, but what could he do? It was the truth. It was incredibly difficult to gain both popularity and good evaluations at the same time.
âFrom what I heard from the president saying last time, he seems to care about you a lot, but he still hasnât talked to you, huh. I heard you were close to Geunsoo-hyung as well, am I wrong? He couldâve supported you when you got into the drama last time, but heâs strangely quiet.â
âPerhaps he still doesnât find me worth his investment. Also, I received a lot of money when I first signed the contract.â
âAh, it was 300 million up front, right? My word, thatâs completely absurd. Itâs a better benefit than blatantly giving his support.â
âSince I received that much, I should prove myself to be worthy of that. Unless I want to be deprived of all my qualifications.â
âThe president is the type of guy to get his investment back before he deprives you of everything though.â
In that, they thought the same. President Lee Junmin was the type of guy who would collect his 300 million won investment regardless of the method.
âSuyeon-noona talked about you from time to time, and now that I got to talk to you, I get why that picky noona talked about you so much.â
âWhat did that ahjumma say?â
âAhjumma? Do you say that in front of her too?â
âNo, until a while ago, I called her Miss Suyeon. But weâre in the same company now. I call her senior or just noona.â
âMiss Suyeon sounds even worse than ahjumma. Anyway, when that noona talked about you, she used this expression to describe you: you wonât make losses if you have a leg over him.â
âWell, I canât exactly say anything about that.â
For some reason, Maru was reminded of Suyeonâs sneaky smile. Was she still trying to get Geunsoo to fall head over heels for her these days? Geunsoo definitely wasnât ordinary either for keeping his balance on the palm of that sneaky fox who probably swallowed hundreds of snakes.
âSo Iâm putting my leg over you too.â
âUhm, excuse me, Mr. Yoo Sooil, I donât accept men.â
âHow harsh.â
At that moment, a car that was driving slowly pulled over. Maru looked at the car. The car was moving as slowly as they walked. It was an ivory-colored Nissan Cube. The blocky car slowed down even more before the windows rolled down.
âI was right.â
The woman in the driverâs seat, Choi Gyunglim, spoke as she took out her earbuds. Just as Maru was about to greet her, he heard a cheerful voice next to him.
âOh, noona. What a pretty car you have. Did you switch?â
Sooil waved his hand and approached the car.
âWh-what the? Why are you here?â Gyunglim spoke out in surprise.
âWerenât you saying hello to me? I was really glad too. Wait, if itâs not me, thenâ¦.â
Sooil looked at Maru. Maru nodded his head to greet Gyunglim.
âYou two know each other?â Sooil spoke in a high pitch as though he was very surprised.
âOho. Someone that Gyunglim-noona greets first, huh. Are you two perhapsâ¦.â
âN-no, weâre not.â
âYouâre not? What a pity.â
Maru stared at the two people. Sooil acted like a puppy that hadnât met its owner in a long time as he went right up against the car to talk to her, while Gyunglim looked at Sooil with a very nervous expression. Maru couldnât figure out if they were on good terms or not.
âIâm going then.â
Since it was nothing important, he was about to go his way when Sooil blocked his way. Sooil, who had practically teleported, asked in a low voice.
âDo you do stuff like internet cafés and the like? You know, the one sheâs in. Was it a calligraphy one?â
âNo.â
âThen how do you know her? That noona⦠hm, anyway, you shouldnât have any connections to her though.â
âWe take lessons together. Also, if you want to know, you should ask her. Sheâd probably answer in kind.â
âI canât do that. She finds me difficult.â
âDifficult?â
âSomething like that. But thatâs quite interesting. Sheâs incredibly shy so she has almost no friends.â
Sooil savagely roasted someone with a completely relaxed expression. If Gyunglim heard his words, she would probably say a string of insults without filtering them through her brain first.
Gyunglim got out of her car and approached them.
âYou two k-know each other?â
âYes. Weâre in the same agency. Isnât that right, Maru?â
Before Sooil hung his arms around Maruâs shoulders, Maru flicked him away.
âUhm, as much as I want to talk to you, I have a train to catch. Iâll get going first.â
He had zero intention to get stuck in between this rather awkward-looking duo. Gyunglim also didnât seem to have anything to say either as she said goodbye and quickly returned to her car.
âNoona! Give me a ride!â
Sooil pulled on the handle for the passenger seat, but Gyunglim seemed to have locked it from the inside as the door did not open.
âNoona, we live in the same mansion, do you really have to do this?â
When Sooil did not let go, Gyunglim had to give up. Maru looked at Sooil, who was all smiles, as well as Gyunglim who looked like she stepped on something dirty. They were quite a peculiar duo.
âIâm going! See you later!â
Sooil waved his hand as the car drove past.
Maru shook his head and walked down the stairs to the train station. He went past the ticket barrier and waited for the train when he was reminded of the car that Gyunglim was riding.
âLooks like sheâs well off. Well, she is someone that takes 5 million-won-per-month lessons.â
He had briefly forgotten about it since he was receiving free lessons, but Misoâs lessons were 5 million won per month. Sungjae was understandable since he was one of the top idols in the country, so he wondered where Gwangseok and Gyunglim got all that money from. Were their parents well-off enough to spend 5 million won per month on a single academy?n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Also, Sooil mentioned the word âmansionâ as well. At that moment, he heard the announcement for the train. Maru stopped thinking about it and looked at the incoming train. He was too tired to think about the world of rich people. He yawned before getting into the train.