Chapter 435
Life, Once Again!
âHuh, isnât that Yoo Sooil?â
âWhoâs that?â
âYou donât know? He was in a couple of movies and some dramas too.â
âIs he famous?â
âI guess you can call him that.â
âNot because you work in that area?â
Sooil smiled when he heard those voices around him. Since this was the JA building, a lot of people working in the industry could be seen frequently in this place. The woman that was glaring at him while holding his arm started looking around her.
âUhm, itâll be inconvenient for both of us if this gets out of hand, donât you think so?â
Hearing Sooilâs words, the woman let go of his arm.
âWho are you, some celebrity?â
âIâm just a new actor that appeared here and there.â
âThen why did you lie to me like that?â
âBack then, I did it because you looked very angry. Also, the part timer is pitiful. Itâs just a simple mistake.â
âThatâs her problem.â
Her voice was raised a little, but she didnât shout due to the gazes around them.
âSorry. I was wrong. As an apology, Iâll buy you a cup of coffee. Please let me go this time, please?â
Sooil grabbed the womanâs hand and smiled. It seemed to be true that people couldnât spit on a smiling face as the woman clicked her tongue and nodded.
âHow generous of you. What would you like to drink?â
âI donât care.â
Sooil nodded before walking to the counter. There was one more part timer this time. She wasnât here before.
âUhm, youâre Yoo Sooil, arenât you?â
âEh? Ah, yes. I am.â
âWow, thatâs amazing. I enjoyed the movie you were in last time.â
âWow, thanks.â
Just as he turned around after receiving the coffee. He could hear someone questioning if he was really an actor. Sooil turned around with a bright smile.
âYes, I am an actor. I thought I was quite popular, but I guess I donât have as much recognition as I thought. Iâll put in more effort in the future.â
When he made a victory pose, the two part timers cheered for him with awkward smiles. Sooil went back to the table where the female employee was sitting.
âHere. Sorry about last time.â
The woman snatched the coffee away from him.
âBe careful in the future. The world isnât as easy as you think it is. Iâm only letting you go this time because you look like a kind boy, alright?â
âOf course, of course.â
âAlso, if youâre going to be an actor, you should really manage your image.â
âYes, Iâll bear that in mind.â
âIâm really holding a lot back this time.â
The employee glared at the counter once before standing up, but soon she lowered herself again. Sooil wondered what was going on and turned around to see where she was looking. There were a lot of men in their fifties entering the building.
âDammit, itâs the president.â
There was nothing more uncomfortable than meeting a superior during a break. Moreover, the president? He could understand how she felt.
However, the female employeeâs refuge couldnât last long. The president and his company turned around to walk towards the coffee shop. The female employee walked to the entrance of the coffee shop. He had a glance at her, and she didnât look like she was annoyed at all as there was a smile on her face. That instantaneous change in expression was something that company employees all had.
The door opened and the president came in.
âHello, sir.â
The female employee greeted him first.
âAh, yes. But who are you?â
âI am Park Miseon who just joined the human resources team.â
âOh, right. I see. Sorry for not recognizing you. I wasnât able to attend the welcome party. Anyway, nice to meet you. You just joined the family, so letâs get along.â
The president smiled and walked past her. Sooil thought that she shouldâve done the same thing to the part timer as he got ready to leave.
âHm? Hey.â
At that moment, the president approached Sooil. Sooil quickly started thinking. Had he met this man somewhere before? He thought about it for a while, but he couldnât think of anything. The fact that someone from a business company had recognized him meant that this wasnât entirely welcome in his perspective.
âArenât you Lee Jaeho?â
The moment he heard those words, Sooil sighed inwardly.
âYes, I am.â
âHaha, I was right. You might not know me, but I know you.â
Sooil smiled and stared at the presidentâs mouth. After the president looked around him, he asked in a small voice.
âYes, is the chairman doing well?â
* * *
âIt was insane when we went to a girlâs high for a concert.â
âA concert at a girl's high?â
âYeah. It was last year. Just around the time we started talking about doing individual activities. Oh, thank you.â
The boiling Sundubu-jjigae was placed in front of them. Maru clicked his tongue when the grandma put a rice bowl, with rice towering high over the edge of the bowl, in front of him and said that sheâll bring more if they found it lacking. Grandma, itâs too much.
âEnjoy your food, my pups.â
âYes. Thank you for the meal,â Sungjae replied while raising his spoon.
He had taken off his hat and was sitting down comfortably without having to look around in case someone recognized him. This restaurant, which was in an alley a bit far away from Gangnam station, looked like a refuge for Sungjae.
âBut they really donât recognize you here,â Maru said as he mixed the boiling soup.
Although the 8 or so tables were all occupied, no one recognized Sungjae.
âIs it because their general ages are quite high?â
Including a middle-aged man who was eating scorched rice water as a dessert, the minimum age of the customers here seemed to be at least 50.
âEven people barely older than thirty usually donât recognize us. They might know that we might be on TV, but they wouldnât know our names. Our main target audience is teenagers and people in their twenties after all. So thereâs no better place than this one where I can eat in peace. I guess you could call it a shelter of mine.â
As they walked to this place, Sungjae was unable to lift his head even once. He pressed down his baseball cap until the tip reached his nose. Even then, people seemed to have recognized him and approached him so he had to get away quickly.
âItâs hard being popular, huh.â
âI should cherish it while I still have it, but when you actually live like this, you find it annoying that you canât move around freely.â
âIf you suit up and walk in front of a girlâs high school, you might cause chaos. Oh, what happened at the concert in a girlâs high you were talking about just now?â
âIt was more chaotic than any other concert. The stress of third year exam students was unleashed at its fullest. I mean, we were taken aback by them.â
âHaha, I can imagine. But donât you usually go to colleges for concerts like that? No wait, at your level, I donât think school events are economic at all,â he asked while munching on some kkakdugi.
TTO wasnât some new boy band. They were one of the top idol groups in the country, so he found it curious that they attended an event at a high school.
âIt was the request of an acquaintance of the president.â
âOh.â
âApparently, the daughter of someone important attended that school. Our president doesnât usually schedule small events like that, but the fact that she accepted it probably means that the request was from someone she couldnât decline so easily.â
âDo such things happen often?â
âDoes it happen often? More than often, really. We didnât have it as bad once we started making a name for ourselves, but we were called to all sorts of places when we were still new. Doesnât JA have stuff like that? Or is it different because theyâre more towards the acting side?â
âThey havenât started managing me yet. Iâm below their required level, so I just look for auditions and work myself.â
âYou? But the actors back then really talked good about you. Including sir Yoon Moonjoong. I donât think youâre below the required level.â
âWell, while Iâm thankful that you say such wordsâ¦.â
Maru scooped a big spoonful of rice before continuing to speak,
âBeing good at something and being popular are two separate things. I guess the president hasnât found me profitable yet. I did hear him say that official management will start after graduation, but heâs the kind of person whoâd approach me first even before graduation if he sees fit. Sooil should be like that as well.â
âSooil?â
âAh, you donât know him? Yoo Sooil. Heâs a high school student actor.â
âWell, Iâm not sure I know him.â
âHe seemed quite popular among girls my age.â
âPeople like that are poured out in batches in this industry. Who knows, we might be forgotten in just a few years if we donât do any activities.â
âI donât think TTO would be like that.â
âI thought the same when I looked at senior idol groups before we made our debut. But you know? It only takes a brief moment to be forgotten. People with skills keep showing up after all, so itâs only a matter of time. We might appear on the same TV, but the consumption rate of idols is too different from that of an actor. Thatâs why idols try out various things.â
âYou said that you were originally an aspiring actor, didnât you?â
Sungjae nodded.
âLike I said last time, I kinda started this thinking that being an idol must be easier, but nothing was easy in this world after all.â
âRight, nothing is easy.â
âBut itâs not like I regret not pushing forward with my dream to become an actor. I just find it a little pitiful. Iâm curious what I would look like if I continued to pursue acting back then.â
âYou wouldâve done well even if you pursued acting.â
âYour flattery is a bit too obvious now, you know?â
âIâm lobbying so that I can get something from you. But hey, the soup here is great.â
âIf the atmosphere was the only thing I cared about, I wouldnât come here so frequently. The food is good as well,â Sungjae said with a smile.
This was a time when Maru could talk one-to-one with someone that had reached the peak of their field. Maru found it pitiful that the rice was decreasing. After all, it wasnât easy to get an opportunity to talk with someone who reached their area's summit. They were able to talk about what they werenât able to in the lecture room. If it was up to him, he wished that he could bring a bottle of soju and listen to some more honest stories.
âMaru, how do you practice your acting?â
âMe?â
âYes.â
âThereâs nothing special, really. When I receive a script, I analyze the character, try projecting myself into the character, and after that, itâs just trial and error.â
âHm, I guess itâs similar for all people?â
âProbably. If you want to become good at soccer, you have to be always near a soccer ball, and if you want to ride a bicycle well, you always have to be near a bicycle. Itâs the same when it comes to things you do with your body. If you want to become good at acting, youâll have to be next to your character at all times.â
âYouâre right.â
âItâs not like anyone tells you that youâre bad, right? I havenât seen instructor Miso saying things about you either during class.â
âWell, for me itâs like, hm, textbook acting? It doesnât look awkward, but it lacks that final stroke. Thatâs how I see it.â
âGeez, are you boasting to me now?â
âIs that how it is?â
Sungjae smiled awkwardly.
âHave you gotten any works your way recently?â
Sungjae shook his head when he heard that question.
âThere are a few offers, but I donât plan to accept any for the time being.â
âWhy?â
âBecause I want to do an act when I am satisfied with my own acting. Also, I should learn while I still can. The president will only let us roam free until mid next year.â
âAfter that, youâll be recording your albums again?â
âProbably. If I donât encounter a big turn in my acting career, that is.â
After saying that, Sungjae stared at his cup of water. In Maruâs eyes, he looked hesitant. It looked like he had something to say, but he couldnât say it.
âIf you have anything you want to say to me, you should say it.â
âWas it obvious?â
âA little.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
After hesitating, Sungjae spoke,
âThe event that changed my perspective of actors is my encounter with Sir Yoon Moonjoong. Thanks to him, I was able to concentrate during the movie shoot as well. I wanted to contact him myself after the shoot, but it wasnât that easy. With that being the case, arenât you close to him, Maru?â
There was a reason he was hesitating. Maru put down his spoon.
âIf itâs just greeting him, thereâs a way for you to do that, isnât there?â
âGreeting, yes. But I want to talk to him. A great lesson⦠would be great to hear, but I donât even expect that much. I just wanted to listen to the rest of the story he told me in the mountain back then.â
It was an honest request. That was rather unexpected. For now, Maru liked him for the fact that he wasnât being roundabout with his requests. However, he couldnât decide this here since this was about the elder.
Of course, he didnât plan to outright refuse either.
This was a great opportunity to have a top idol indebted to him.
âI canât exactly ask the elder to meet you. It would be rude of me to do that as well.â
âI thought so. Forget I said anything. Donât feel pressured.â
âBut participating as a friend over some soju and pork belly is another matter.â
â...What?â
Maru smiled and asked back at Sungjae, who was clearly confused.
âHyung, how many bottles of soju can you drink?â
âAbout two.â
âAlright. Iâll ask him for now. If the elder remembers you, and if he sees you in a good light, then heâll probably accept.â
âR-really?â
âPlease wait a moment.â
Maru took out his phone.
It was time to hold that pork belly party in Yeonhui-dong.
Spicy soft tofu soup. for details.
Diced radish kimchi. for details.