Chapter 71
Life, Once Again!
After Soyeon wrote her notes, she slouched a little and pretended to shove something in her mouth.
âThatâs when Geunseok turns around.â
The twoâs eyes met once Geunseok turned around, right after Soyeon yelled at him for passing around cheap rice cakes to the neighbors.
âRight, this is where the audience is supposed to laugh. How do we do this in order to make it look more dramatic?â
âI think itâd be good to exaggerate as much as possible. The script says the grannyâs supposed to cover her mouth with her hands, but what if her jaw hangs loose enough to make the rice cake in her mouth drop on the floor?â
Soyeon immediately dropped her jaw in response.
âGood. What about you, Geunseok?â
âI think Iâd be a little shocked, since I donât know much about the granny just yet. Maybe Iâd smile awkwardly.â
âGood. Thatâs when Taejoon appears.â
Taejoon peeked out from where the little store was supposed to be. Of course, this was another instance where he is caught eating Geunseokâs rice cake.
âUgh, damn it!â
He made a face, as if he just saw something he shouldnât have seen. He pretended to spit the rice cake out of his mouth, and went back inside.
Huh, this is pretty funny.
Maru found himself smiling almost instinctively. This wasnât enough to make him roll on the floor with laughter, but it did set the mood very nicely. Some of the audience might actually laugh with some proper makeup.
âGood. You guys should figure out the rest from here on. If this gets too emotional, you guys will just look like youâre fighting, so be very careful of that. Also, Taejoon, that expression was very good just now. Try to see if you can exaggerate it some more. Next!â
Miso stepped into the green tape with her script. This was where Daemyung and Geunseok would meet for the first time, and also where Daemyungâs monologue was. The nonsensical monologue was supposed to be the humorous point in this scene. The sceneâs success or failure was depending on how Daemyung acted.
âCome here, Daemyung.â
Daemyung stumbled into the scene with a tired look. His hands were in his pockets, his legs stood with no energy, and his lips twitched like he wanted to start blabbering. The thirty-year old student was very much ready to start complaining about the world.
âAlright, start talking.â
As soon as Miso got back to her seat, Daemyung started talking. His voice exploded outwards very clearly. All those hours of practice at class were really beginning to shine now. On top of that voice, he started layering emotions. Daemyung started listing the reasons why he couldnât pass the college entrance exams.
This was the turning point for the character, whoâs been saying pretty logical stuff all this time.
âNo matter how much I study, I canât pass if Iâm unlucky! Society is incredibly unfair!â
Geunseok pretended to hand Daemyung a rice cake as he spoke.
âI donât think you can blame society for that though...â
âWhat? How old are you?â
âMe? Iâm twenty-eight.â
âClearly, you lived a failed life. Do you even know what Madam Smithâs invisible hand is?â
âMadam?â
âYes!â
â........â
âI knew it. To think you donât even know who the famous Madam Smith was. This is exactly why people should study. But, no matter how much you study, youâre bound to fail if youâre unlucky! Ugh, this world is so unfair! It canât even recognize a genius like me!â
Daemyung started pointing at the audience seats, as if he was shifting the blame on them, too. Maybe it was because of Daemyungâs kind-looking face, but the boy only managed to attach a dumb and comical personality onto his character. After a bit more of his monologue, Daemyung pulled out a phone from his pocket. Andâ¦
âWhat? A meeting? Of course Iâm coming! Study? Haha, Iâll pass as long as Iâm lucky!â
As soon as Daemyungâs words turned out to be a lie, Geunseok cleared his throat a bit awkwardly.
âYou just said you studied three years straight...â
Geunseok scanned Daemyung up and down. Daemyung closed his phone before saying,
âWeâre short by one dude.â
â.......â
âThe girls are pretty.â
â...Letâs go.â
The two exit the stage each with an arm around the otherâs shoulders.
âThe lights go out, and the sounds of a club starts playing. After a few more seconds, the lights turn on again.â
Joonghyuk and Danmi stepped into the stage after Miso gave the directions. Joonghyuk played the character of the weak husband, and Danmi, his wife. The characters stood in front of the little store as they spoke. Joonghyukâs shoulders drooped more and more, managing to make himself look like a sad, wet dog in the process. Danmi, on the other hand, started making her husband suddenly look a lot better once Soyeon came onto the stage.
âHoney...â
âBe quiet for a bit.â
âIâm tired. I worked out too much at the pool today.â
âPlease!â
âCan we go back ho...â
âShut your mouth, if you donât want to swim in the Jordan river!â
When Danmi shouted, Taejoon ran out from the store shouting, âItâs not my time yet! Iâm only a hundred years old!â
âHey! You came out too fast! You have to come out immediately after the line ends!â
âIâm sorry.â
âRemember it next time.â
âYes!â
âAlso, Soyeon.â
âYes.â
âWhy are you smiling? You canât let yourself show when youâre acting. You canât show that kind of stuff to the audience!â
â...Iâm sorry.â
âI told you that comedies are hard, didnât I? How many times do I need to tell you, making people laugh is harder than making people cry! Focus. There needs to be a reason behind every single movement on stage, unprepared laughter on the stage is nothing but a mistake. Only when you complete the play can you even start to think about doing improv. Remember that.â
âYes.â
âWeâre going to take a short break before moving on. Think about the criticisms I gave you so far, and try to improve where you think you failed. I canât help you much more after that. Got it?â
The air in the auditorium loosened a lot more once Miso clapped. The whole club dropped down onto the floor with a sigh. Once practice started, Miso turned into a completely different person. She shouted a lot outside of practice, of course, but everyone knew that was her playing around. But once practice started⦠She truly looked angry. Well, at least everyone was used to it now.
The club members formed their little groups. They got together in groups of two or three, and practiced their lines with each other. Maru just watched all of this from a step away. His character didnât have any lines he exchanged with others. He would just step in every once in a while after a scene ended, saying âI knew that would happenâ before exiting. There were a few instances where he would interact with other characters, but it was so short that he honestly had to wonder if he even needed practice.
âSo, howâs practice?â Miso asked.
She had dyed her hair from blonde to black. Maru didnât know if she did this for herself, or because of Taesik, but he had to admit, black did look better on her.
âItâs as hard as I imagined.â
âReally? Not worse than you thought?â
âThey say even a dog in a school would be able to read after three years. Iâve observed for a long time, so itâs a given Iâd have decent expectations of what I would have coming to myself.â
âThatâs three years, though. Well, not like I donât believe you.â
Miso sat down next to Maru after looking at the clock. The club members in front of them looked like they were ready to practice until the sun went down.
âTheyâre pretty passionate, arenât they?â
âYes.â
âWhy donât you join them?â
âWhat use would any of them have in having a character like mine join their practice? I can just join in when weâre just about done with the planning. Isnât that the sort of the character this is?â
âYouâre right. Your characterâs a bit of a strange one in a small play like this. After all, there are multiple comedic instances he has to handle by himself.â
âHis lines are short, though.â
âOh? And how many times have you spoken those âshortâ lines?â
Miso looked at Maru mockingly. Maru thought for a second. How many times did he practice his lines again?
âAround thirty times. Thatâs about how many times I read them to memorize it.â
âAre you satisfied with that number?â
âIâm not sure. I donât even know when I should be satisfied to begin with. All I want right now is to not make mistakes.â
âThatâs important, yeah. But⦠Donât you have any greed for acting?â
âGreed?â
Greed. Maru took a look at the club members. These were the people who had the right to stand on the stage, and decorate it. One could only be incensed by greed through hard work, and that greed could only be satisfied by the talented. Maru didnât belong to either of the two.
âThe people who should really be greedy are in front of me.â
âOf course these guys are greedy. They donât want to repeat their past mistakes. Iâm just curious what you think.â
âI just want to work hard. Nothing more, nothing less.â
âThereâs a cash price of a million won in cash if you get awarded the best actor prize at the winter nationals. What do you think about that?â
âThat Iâm a little greedy for.â
âYouâre incredibly materialistic, arenât you?â
âYes, I love money.â
âWhy donât you go for it, then?â
âThe best actor prize?â
âYes.â
âAs an extra?â
âScene stealers are always short, but they still leave a big impact.â
Maru watched as Miso smiled playfully, he naturally found himself looking into her eyes for a second.
[Did you think I gave that role to you for nothing?]
âIs there something different about my character?â
âYou mustâve had a reason for giving it to me.â
For a brief second, Misoâs face was overtaken by a color of surprise. Maru laughed a little. So even the headstrong Miso could look like this, huh. He turned back to look at the students again. They were moving around in different poses as they practiced. They were all trying to make everything natural.
âWhy me?â Maru asked.
âWhy you?â
âYes. Thereâs a lot of other kids who want to get into acting over there. The second years are already very passionate, and a lot of the first years became passionate recently as well. You told me before, didnât you? You were giving me a chance because I wasnât desperate. That doesnât make sense now, does it? Shouldnât instructors give chances to people who are desperate?â
Miso looked up with a thoughtful face before sighing.
âYeah, youâre right. Itâs more fair for me to give chances to the desperate. But the world isnât very fair, is it? Remember what Geunsoo told you? The monster of acting chooses its own people. All that means is that in this business, it all comes down to talent. You might not understand this, but once you become a teacher, you become greedy. You want to create someone who can go into uncharted territory.â
Miso looked happier than she has ever been. Was that what artists were like? Maru never felt this kind of greed when he worked in an office. As a matter of fact, he only felt jealous and angry. To be more honest⦠He kind of wanted his talented juniors to fail. He knew that was the wrong mindset to have, but that was just reality. But this woman was telling him that she wanted to raise someone who could surpass her.
âWouldnât you feel annoyed if a talented junior was getting all of the spotlight on the same stage as you?â
âOf course I would. I might even regret my own actions of raising him that much.â
âSo why?â
âI told you before, didnât I? I have a very good eye for people. I take great pride in this ability as well. Thanks to it, I know pretty well how far Iâm going to get. Iâve kind of hit my limit at teaching students, I donât think I can go any further. Remember what I said about the play I was in? About how it failed in the middle, and I decided to come here?â
Maru remembered. That was the first thing she said after coming back to the school.
âThat was all a lie. I dyed my hair and auditioned for a role I wanted, and I didnât get it. I knew the director and everything, but man. It was bad.â
âI see.â
âI mean, I didnât want you guys getting all depressed just because of me. Plus, despite all this, Iâm actually really good at teaching. Iâm decent at acting, too. I just canât go above and beyond. Maybe thatâs why Iâve kind of given up on bettering myself. Sometimes I wonder if I would bother to raise students if I was as skilled as Geunsoo.â
âWhy donât you practice more?â
âOf course I practice. I can land a role as a small character any time I want. But I could never take the center stage.â
Her smile didnât seem very happy.
âYouâre living a very complicated life too, huh. Thatâs a surprise.â
âWhat?â
âI kind of thought you were a single-celled organism.â
â...Do you have a death wish?â
âI still donât understand, though. You can just push people relying on your instinct?â
âYou still donât realize that half of this world is pretty much based upon amazing accidents, do you?â
âIf youâre trying to reference penicillin, I caught on already. You donât have to.â
â...You notice things way too quick. Anyway, I just think this is one step into an amazing accident.â
âI sometimes think this, but it really feels like you have a talent for speaking like a character in a play. Youâre very thick-faced. I wouldnât be able to say a line like that from pure embarrassment.â
âIâm embarrassed, too! But thatâs the kind of stuff I need to say to move you.â
â......â
Maru could only shake his head, âWhat an extraordinary personâ. She was incredibly persistent. Problem was⦠She was actually getting him kind of excited. That expectation of hers, to be specific. Receiving high expectations from others tended to be either extremely stressful, or pleasant. Thankfully, the way Miso conducted herself didnât make Maru stressed at all.
âOh, and one more thing.â
âWhat is it?â
âYou said money was why you didnât want to go into acting, right?â
âItâs not just because of that.â
âItâs one of the big reasons though, right?â
âWell, yes.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âLetâs make a deal.â
âDeal?â
âYou just have to meet someone I know.â
Maru looked up at Miso. Meet someone she knows? What did she mean? The woman was smiling joyfully at him at the moment.
Ah, no. He had to retract that statement.
She was smiling like a wily fox.