Chapter 596
Life, Once Again!
âArenât you going to go?â
âI donât know, donât ask.â
âI thought you came here just to make a visit, but you actually have some problems, huh.â
âI told you I was here to complain. Rather than that, I need some water. You have carbonated water, donât you? Give me some with lemon extracts.â
Ahyoung blankly stared at Narim, who boldly asked her for a drink while lying on the beach chair. She could tell that Narim was giving her glances through the sunglasses.
âWhy donât you get it yourself?â
âHow cold-hearted. Unni is asking you for a favor, but youâre glaring back at me instead.â
âWhy donât I make you feel cool by spraying you with some water instead?â
Ahyoung walked up to a hose. Only then did Narim stand up in a hurry and enter the building. She came back with two bottles of carbonated water in her hands while grumbling before sitting down on the beach chair again. She gracefully stretched out her legs.
"You keep posturing like that, but it doesn't look good you know? Sometimes, you get all hung up on putting on a front."
"Front? Please, just call it a facade."
"That's a bit harsh."
"Good on you for being so nice. Also, who else could I even be this open with? Out there, Iâm the definition of charisma, so I can't put it down around other people."
âWhy donât you take it easy a little? Donât try to look too heavy.â
âIf I put those weights down, those weights will all go to the people below me. Do you think I can accept that?â
âAnd youâre acting like the good guy again.â
Ahyoung stretched her arms out and lay down on one of the beach chairs. A parasol was shielding her face from direct sunlight. As for her body and arms, they were being scorched.
âIs that how you usually do your interviews?â Narim asked.
âWhat do you mean?â
âTelling her every little detail.â
âI have to. Itâd be too pitiful if she challenged the industry without knowing anything and then got horribly burnt from it.â
âI thought you were talking from a business perspective. Donât you have to lure her in no matter the cost? From what I saw, I thought you were trying to stop her at all costs.â
âItâd be too pitiful if she challenged the industry without knowing anything and then got horribly burnt from it, wouldnât it?â
âItâs her who has to bear the risks, isnât it? If youâre going to take her in, you should urge her to be energetic. Youâre supposed to be the president, yet you show her the shithole reality of things first. Donât you think sheâs gonna be scared and not come?â
âMaybe not coming will be better for her.â
âShe has a pretty decent face though, and she seems resolved. Iâm not sure about her qualities as an actress, but thatâs not something you can find out in a short time. The person herself isnât lacking by any means, so itâd be good to accept her. Why did you make her turn around by telling her all those things?â
âShe said she likes acting. Itâs been a long time since I met someone who didnât have any ulterior motives. She is uneasy about becoming successful, but she has values she prioritizes above that. For girls like her, it would be for the best if acting stayed a hobby.â
Just as Ahyoung was about to take a drink,
âAha, I was wondering why you were treating her so emotionally. You found your younger self in her.â
âUnni, why donât you stop being a CEO and open a fortune telling business? I think youâll earn a lot of money that way.â
âMaybe I will once I get old. Rather than that, are you going to accept her if she wants to sign a contract?â
âI will. As long as Iâm doing business, I canât keep acting like that. I definitely did tell her though. That countless people disappear from the industry while practicing.â
Ahyoung had a look at the empty bottle. As pretty as it was, it no longer had any value. A bottle was only fulfilling its job when it contained something inside.
âSo, whatâs the real reason?â
âFor what?â
âFor scaring her like that.â
âYou were the one who told me. I was emotional because I saw my younger self in her, and because I pitied her.â
âHow many years do you think weâve known each other? Youâve never even done acting properly. Why donât you tell me the real reason now?â
âHey, I was praised by her for good pronunciation, you know?â
âThat wasnât because you were practicing acting. You only practiced like that for your career as a businesswoman. Hey, did you lie to her and say that you were acting when you were young?â
âThatâs good for the flow of the conversation. Thereâs no need to break that misunderstanding, is there? Itâs something that both of us can talk about.â
âWhat did you tell her?â
âI told her that I was a nameless actress for a few years before I quit. I wasnât entirely lying. Iâve seen so many people doing that, so I know what itâs like. I just never experienced it for myself.â
âShe looked like a good girl though. You shouldnât tease her like that.â
âI never did. I only gave her a reason to accept. Rather than as a woman who had a fantasy about neckties since young, donât I give off a much better image when I say that I used to pursue the same thing as her?â
âWhat are you going to do if she finds out later?â
âIf that happens, it happens.â
âSometimes, youâre a really bad girl.â
âDeceiving someone isnât a bad thing. Illegally doing things is obviously not good, but deceit of that level is just some condiments to spice things up. In fact, itâd be weird if I showed her everything about myself. Donât you think so? Miss Charisma?â
âI donât dare retort.â
Ahyoung threw away the empty bottle into a trash can next to her beach chair. The plastic bottle made a low bumping noise.
âAnd I wasnât entirely lying. Like what you said, I did find a nostalgic figure in her. Itâs just that itâs not me.â
âWho is it?â
âSomeone who belonged to the theater troupe I used to be in.â
âWas that person an actor too?â
âNo, she was more like the manager. She was the one who managed the funds so that we could buy the props we need to perform plays. Man, it feels like yesterday when we were quarreling with the owner of that building all the time, and now, here I am, lying on top of a rooftop of a building.â
âThat was unexpected, I mean, you belonging to a theater troupe.â
âUnni, Iâm running an agency here. It doesnât make sense to not have worked in a related field even once. I even went up on stage a couple of times. Though, I was a passerby.â
âSo there was someone whoâs similar to that girl in that theater troupe?â
âThey were both similar in the way they were honest about acting. She was four years younger than me, and she loved dogs. Though she had a weird preference when it came to dogs and liked the vicious-looking ones. No matter how hard I look at them, theyâre ugly, but she found them so cute. When I think about it now, maybe the reason I stayed in that shabby theater troupe that didnât have a future was because of her. When I looked at her putting in so much effort, I wanted to give her a share of my own time.â
âThe lofty Yoo Ahyoung even thought about doing that? Is this the same Yoo Ahyoung I know of, who has a special attachment to her own time?â
âWhy do you keep making me out to be some heartless person? Unni, Iâm also a woman who has a warm heart.â
âI acknowledge that youâre a woman, but Iâll pretend that I never heard anything about the warm heart.â
âYou just listen to the parts you want, huh.â
As Narim put down the bottle on the floor, she spoke.
âBut this is a bit disappointing. I donât know the person you seem to cherish so much. Why donât you introduce me to her?â
âIf you want her greeting, you gotta go pretty far away, you know?â
âWhere? Does she live overseas?â
Ahyoung pointed up at the sky. Narim blankly stared at the sky before looking down again.
âShe died?â
âA long time ago. After I left the troupe to start my own business, there was an accident. When I first heard about it, I thought it was a terrible joke. Unfortunately, it turned out to be real. Back then, I went home and threw the bible into the trash. I had been a faithful person since I was born thanks to my parents, but after I visited her ashes, I couldnât find it any more disgusting. The people that deserve to die are alive and well, yet that pitiful girl went ahead just as she was about to unfold her dreams. If God exists, he shouldnât do his work like that.â
âDidnât you introduce yourself as a faithful Christian in a private meeting? I thought you were one too.â
âI told you, didnât I? I choose whatever has a good image for business. Thereâs nothing better than the Church when it comes to that. If God wants to test my faithfulness, then heâs gotta come himself. But he probably wonât. Because. God. Doesnât. Exist.â
âMy Lord. What this little lamb just said has nothing to do with me. I have dire faith in you, so please bring me salvation.â
âI am going to say that I believe in him just before Iâm about to die. I mean, if I believe in him heâll give me a ticket to heaven, wonât he? As God, he shouldnât retract his promises.â
âSheesh, I really canât stop you.â
Narim shrugged.
âSo what, you were strict with her because she has the same air about her as the one you cherished?â
âThere are lots of things you can do other than acting to keep living.â
âWho knows? She might become a superstar one day.â
âIâm not so sure about that.â
âWhy? Does your intuition tell you otherwise?â
âNo, itâs nothing like that. Also, if I had an intuition that can tell whoâs going to be successful, do you think my company will be so small? I would have put up a building in the most expensive place in Cheongdam, and then put my nameplate on it. I just wanted to stop her because she felt similar.â
âGirlie. I get that you pity the dead girl, but you shouldnât force your emotions onto a girl who has a bright future.â
âDo you think I told her everything because of a horrible reason like that?â
âThen what?â
âItâs just, I subconsciously ended up comparing the two.â
âComparing the two?â
âThose eyes that seemed to be in love with acting itself⦠Both of them had similar eyes. When I looked at those eyes, I couldnât help but compare the two.â
âCompare their skills, you mean?â
âYeah.â
âYou donât know much about the girl that just came though, do you?â
âOf course I do. I looked into her the moment I got a call from writer Lee. Iâve read about what she was doing until now, what kind of pieces she participated in, and everything. There wasnât much, so it didnât take that long.â
âYou sounded like you didnât know anything about her when you were talking to her. You were probing her about that as well then? So that you can interrogate her when she says something different to what you know?â
âIâm not that evil, you know?â
âThereâs âevilâ written on your face. So, what is it in the end? Whoâs better? Personally, I think that someone who has debuted on public TV would be better. You know the difference between street acting and TV acting. The fact that she made a debut at all is huge.â
âUnfortunately, youâre wrong. This is extremely subjective, but if I have to invest all of my money into one of them, I will invest all of it into Haejoo. She was really different after all.â
âThe person that died was called Haejoo? She must have been really good, if youâre the one saying that.â
Ahyoung reminded herself of Haejoo, who quietly remained on stage and looked up at the lights. If there was one person that was receiving the love of the monster known as the stage, then it was probably her - that was what she thought back then.
âSometimes, I wonder, maybe the reason Iâm doing this work is because of her. There are actors like that hidden in the world. Maybe those people are just unable to find the stage they need to be on and end up leaving. Iâm just providing a stage for such people. Iâm just letting them be where they should be, while I get a small fee for doing so.â
âSmall? Smaaaaall, you say?â
âWhatâs up with you? Youâre in the same line of work, so you should be consoling me instead.â
âFine, who else could understand you but me?â
âOh, didnât you say you were here to complain? I think Iâm about done, you know?â
As soon as she said those words, Narim abruptly stood up. She, who didnât look like she was in her forties thanks to her skin care, turned into a vicious old woman in an instant.
âUnni, you look scary. Calm down.â
âWhen I just think about that man, I justâ¦.â
âThat man?â
âIâm talking about Lee Junmin! Sungjae, who I painstakingly nurtured, is meeting him more frequently than he meets me these days!â
âI thought he was going to be in a film, no? JA is one of the investors, and they are putting their own actors in it as well. Hong Geunsoo, was it? In such a scenario, itâs not strange for him to be meeting president Lee Junmin. Heâs kinda well known for meeting many people in private, isnât he?â
âThatâs exactly what I donât like about him. At this rate, once Sungjaeâs contract is over and he switches over to JA, I might end up fainting because of anger.â
âYou should console him well so that he doesnât.â
âIf he does, Iâm going to make an announcement to all the producers in the TV industry. That theyâd better get prepared to become enemies with me if they use Ahn Sungjae.â
âThere you go again. Calm down a little.â
âHow much effort do you think Iâve put in to nurture him?â
âHe didnât even go yet, so why are you so worried? Even though youâre like this now, arenât you going to tell everyone else that youâd let him go without any trouble?â
âThatâs why itâs a problem. I really hate myself.â
âWhy donât you call him out in private and ask yourself? Or you can call him here, so that I can see him after a long time.â
âShould I?â
âNo, wait. Forget I said anything.â
âNo, Iâll try calling him here now. I have to get a concrete answer from him so that I can be at ease.â
Narim coughed a few times to clear her throat before taking out her phone. Ahyoung clicked her tongue when she watched the process of a whiny voice turning elegant.
âMm, is this Sungjae? Why donât we eat out together today since itâs been a while?â
âI bet ten thousand won that sheâll get hospitalized for mental illnesses later in life.â
Ahyoung faintly smiled and thought about the girl she talked to today.
âSheâll probably say sheâll do it. Girls like her donât know how to give up.â
What was left was how to package and decorate her.
âI donât think itâs a bad idea to be a bit unconventional.â
Ahyoung started planning out the future.