Chapter 214: Momentum (1)
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
The first thing humans do when they see a work of art is to imagine. What if I existed in this world? If it were me, I would do this or that. Like flying through the sky or waking up in space, encountering a monster never seen or heard before.
It would be similar across all genres.
Even while watching a simple romantic comedy drama, people insert themselves as the protagonist and imagine. This process amplifies the emotions of the viewer, drawing them deeper into the story.
Then, what if one became the protagonist of an anime?
First off, one would imagine how the world would look like. Itâs a different plane from movies or dramas. Anime is a world thatâs drawn.
Yet, there are characters and protagonists and a story exists.
It might be awkward for us, but for the protagonist of the anime, that world is their reality and life. The animated world Kang Woojin is currently reading (experiencing) and watching was real indeed.
Of course, it might be a bit special.
The sun in the sky, the clouds that briefly create shadows, the birds flying above, the densely packed tall buildings, the various signs attached to those buildings, the cars racing down the streets, the countless people crossing the pedestrian crosswalk. Everything was distinctly different from the usual sights Kang Woojin saw.
It was as if a god had accidentally spilled paint.
The world felt drenched in color. Yet, no one existing here complained or grumbled. This was normal and ordinary here. All the people who passed by Kang Woojin, who was now standing on the sidewalk, hurried on, oblivious that they were coated in color.
Even for Woojin, who initially felt bewildered,
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His equilibrium gradually stabilized. From the roleâs emotions to all his senses spread through his veins. Perhaps because the script was only 50% complete, buildings in the distance were blurry, and more than half of the people lacked faces. But Woojin didnât mind. That was his state of mind.
At the moment, one thought dominated Kang Woojinâs mind.
âLetâs keep it quiet today.â
A quiet day is the best day. Attracting attention only leads to getting involved in bothersome things. Not too excessive, nor too stupid either. Just maintaining the average. Thatâs what Woojin was internally reaffirming, or rather, being compelled to reaffirm.
That was when,
âWhatâs up with him? Doesnât he seem a bit gloomy?â
âHeh- Really. Which school is he from?â
Two high school girls giggled as they passed by Kang Woojin. They too were painted in hues, but their fluttering skirts looked natural. Woojin mumbled indifferently inside,
âI saw them, but letâs pretend I didnât.â
Their uniforms included jackets, and it was slightly chilly, indicating it was about autumn. The wind blew against Kang Woojinâs face. His bangs fluttered. Was his hair long? Just as Woojin nonchalantly moved to step forward,
âWhy are you stupidly standing there? Youâre in the way.â
A female voice spoke from behind. It was Japanese. Though the voice came unexpectedly, Woojin was familiar with it. He had heard it often enough, or rather, it was tiresome. Then Kang Woojin slowly turned his head.
Midway, the current reflection of Kang Woojin appeared on the glass window of the store next to him.
Quite tall, dressed in a top-to-bottom navy uniform with a necktie, a similarly colored bag over his shoulder, black and messy hair enough to cover his eyes, and glasses of ambiguous size. Of course, both the glasses and the messy hair were part of the disguise. To remain unnoticeable.
The girl standing behind him then said,
âWhat are you doing here, you idiot?â
Her eyes were large. The color of her irises similar to her hair color, brown, and a mole was under her eye. She too appeared like a character splashed with color in a cartoon, but Kang Woojin simply frowned nonchalantly.
âNot a great start to the morning. Iâve encountered the last person I want to deal with.â
âShut up. Donât block the way and move.â
âThere is a lot of space here you can just walk by me.â
âI donât like having to change my direction because of you.â
âOne canât always do what they prefer.â
â······Hmph.â
The girl glanced at Woojin and passed by, her long brown hair swishing with the sound of rustling. A pleasant shampoo scent lingered. This girl was Kang Woojinâs childhood friend from next door. No, now she was more like his nemesis. As she moved further away, her figure and colors faded.
It must be a characteristic of anime, but Woojin wasnât bothered.
He had to gather himself again and go to school.
Kang Woojin walked and walked. His surroundings clearly changed, but in a strangely haphazard way. The lines and colors of buildings didnât match, and peopleâs movements were irregular.
Even the puppy that just brushed under Woojinâs feet had no color.
Thatâs how Kang Woojin arrived at high school. Until he settled into the classroom, he kept reinforcing the concept of âtranquility.â Thanks to that, his presence in the classroom was nearly zero. He was just âMale Student 1â whom nobody paid attention to. Of course, this was exactly what Kang Woojin wanted.
But the childhood friend he met in the morning was different.
âLetâs go to the snack bar! Snack bar!â (TL: Do note these are other people talking.)
âHeh- Already?â
âCome with me, come with me!â
She was like a popular star in school. Always surrounded by friends, likely because of her good style. Who cares? To Kang Woojin, she was nothing but a nemesis. He blended into the noisy classroom like water and quietly laid down at his spot, all to keep the peace in his life.
However, that peace was broken when the teacher appeared.
âYou all know, right? From next week, the cultural festival will be held for two daysââ
The biggest event or festival in high school. A very troublesome event that stirred up the whole school. With his chin propped up, Woojin resolved. This year too, he would just move stuff around. However, suddenly his childhood friend girl stood up and exclaimed.
âGuys! How about âhimâ for this yearâs âcostumeâ?â
Her index finger pointed at Kang Woojin, who was nondescript by the window. Soon, the faceless classmates all turned their heads towards Woojin. With a typical frown, Woojin muttered internally.
âShould I kill her?â
The âcostumeâ was the highlight of the cultural festival, a stage where each class picks one person to transform into a famous manga character.
From here, his peaceful life began to creak.
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How much time had passed?
[âEnding the reading of âA: 1â.â]
With the robotic female voice ringing in Kang Woojinâs ears,
âAh.â
Suddenly, Woojinâs view changed. The location was a parking lot. In front of a large van. Ponytail Choi Sung-gun was explaining something.
âThe fact that the draft script for Episode 1 is out means that âA10 Studioâ has already started production.â
Woojin, who was silently observing him, slowly lowered his gaze. He looked at his own hands, opening and closing them. Then, he looked down at his feet. Lifting his head again, he surveyed Choi Sung-gun, the van behind him, and the surroundings of the parking lot.
It felt strangely awkward.
Although Kang Woojinâs mind cleared up quickly, the animated world he had just visited was shockingly intense.
âWhere had I just gone?â
Yes, that was the feeling. Like he had lived in another world and returned to his original world after completing all necessary quests. Ultimately, whether it was anime or here, both were real. However, Woojin realized that the sense of being in a role in a movie or drama and his current sensations were a bit different.
âItâs like an extra dimension has been addedâ I donât know, how should I explain this?â
One thing was certain: it was a feeling that only Kang Woojin among the entire global population could experience. And,
âItâs damn interesting.â
Kang Woojin was not displeased with his current state. At that moment, Ponytail Choi Sung-gun cocked his head.
âHey, hey, Woojin. What are you doing? Are you listening to me?â
Woojin, instantly putting on a cold demeanor, nodded.
âYes, CEO~nim.â
âHmmâ Anyway, youâd understand if you just skim through that anime. The original work is âMale Friend.â Theyâre adapting âMale Friendâ and stripping out the story.â
Ah? So thatâs why the female lead strangely resembled Hwalin ssi? Even the brief story of the anime I lived through was like that. The environment was different but the underlying theme of the script was similar to âMale Friend.â Woojin asked nonchalantly.
âAre they turning âMale Friendâ into an anime?â
âThatâs right. Given the progress, it seems discussions with Writer Choi and Netflix are already concluded. Well, itâs not uncommon. In fact, itâs more common the other way around: from comics to anime and then to live-action.â
It was also true that live-action works were sometimes turned into animes and comics.
âHow does it look to you, Woojin? Itâs still the first episodeâs draft and itâs rough, but has your crazy intuition kicked in?â
It had indeed activated, but due to its low completeness, it was rated D.
âNot sure.â
However, having actually lived through it, Woojin thought the story itself was interesting. The key was the male protagonist who tried to live quietly, whose true identity gets revealed, and from there, his leisurely life becomes complicated, involving the female protagonist, his childhood friend, and gradually other characters.
Naturally, the essence was the rom-com between the male and female leads.
Whatever it was, Choi Sung-gun asked Woojin as he handed back the script.
ââI fully understand why âA10 Studioâ wants you as a voice actor. Your popularity in Japan, your Japanese language skills, plus they want to capture the novelty, I guess. So what will you do? The production company wants to meet, but if youâre not interested, you can comfortably refuse.â
Kang Woojin responded simply.
âI think I can see them for the meeting.â
It was a decision purely derived from âfun.â
The next morning, the 11th, at a large action school in Seoul.
Many martial arts staff were bustling about. The floor was covered with gray mats, and each area had different equipment set up. Places with wires hanging from the ceiling or wooden swords erected, etc. In the middle of it all was PD Song Man-woo, clad in lightweight padding jacket, his arms crossed and face serious.
âHmm.â
Specifically, the action and production teams for âBeneficial Evilâ had gathered. And now, PD Song Man-woo was checking the action routes planned by the martial arts team.
âHup!â
âHeuk!â
âEup!â
It was intense yet orderly.
The martial arts director and his team were confirming the action continuity planned. The content spanned from episodes 1 to 2, and on the mats, various martial arts team members were syncing their movements according to the continuity. The method of selection at the action school was simple.
After the entire martial arts team familiarized themselves with the continuity planned by the director, the member with the best form was selected.
Experience was naturally a priority.
Nevertheless, as PD Song Man-woo observed the martial arts team members, he slowly nodded his head, seemingly quite satisfied.
âNot bad.â
It had been a while since PD Song Man-woo had done action. Thus, he was a bit sensitive in his observations, but the action continuity put forth by the martial arts director sufficiently pleased him. The martial arts were realistic yet flamboyant.
Each director has their own desired style of martial arts.
Some seek the exhilaration of action, some the desperation, some the flamboyance, and some the clarity. Drama scene PD Song Man-woo preferred large volumes with a realistic flavor. The sense of impact was usually taken care of with sound and camera movements.
Then, standing next to PD Song Man-woo, the martial arts director, dressed in the black T-shirt as the martial arts staff, casually asked.
âHow is it? Iâm getting a bit nervous because youâre not saying anything.â
The well-built martial arts director gave an awkward smile. In contrast, as PD Song Man-woo put down the action continuity he was reviewing, he stroked his goatee and seriously responded.
âI already said the continuity is good, didnât I? No need to be so tense unnecessarily. Youâre among the best of the best.â
âHaha, you know everything and still say that. Martial arts seen in continuity and in person arenât the same, right?â
âAre these guys confirmed?â
âYeah, they hit the best.â
âLetâs go a bit harder.â
âOkay.â
The martial arts director called over the team members showing the action and instructed them on something. Soon, the action scene restarted from the beginning, this time more violently than before.
âHup!â
âKuh-euk!â
Meanwhile, PD Song Man-woo was mulling over the direction in his head, imagining inserting Kang Woojin among the martial arts team. Soon, a faint smile spread across PD Song Man-wooâs face as he instructed the assistant director standing next to him.
âAlright, pass the martial arts continuity to Woojin ssi right now. And check if the martial arts test can be done tomorrow or the day after if itâs okay.â
âYes, got it!â
The assistant director ran off quickly. Following that, the returning martial arts director asked PD Song Man-woo.
âTomorrow or the day after? Isnât that too soon? Aside from Woojin ssiâs martial arts skills, he needs time to familiarize himself with the movements.â
âWoojin ssi is leaving for Japan soon. We need to check before he departs.â
âAh.â
âHis schedule is really tight. Probably canât even do a lengthy test. Well, just having a look at his basic martial arts stance should be enough.â
âThatâs true. But finally, weâll get to see Woojin ssiâs martial arts form in person.â
The martial arts director muttered, rubbing his hands together.
âWith that dash cam video and all. Really curious what heâs got?â
A few minutes later, the martial arts director instructed the selected martial arts team members to take a break. Immediately, the team members collapsed on the mats, panting heavily. They were all muscular and robust, but given their rigorous action performance, it was natural for them to be gasping for breath.
One of the men with short hair spoke up.
âWhewâ I thought I was going to die there. But, is Kang Woojin really coming to take the test in person?â
A few of the martial arts team members catching their breath responded.
âA test? More like just showing form, as usual. Weâre the ones who die out here. But I hear Kang Woojin is super hot right now. Looks like heâs actually coming to show up. Normally, they skip the test and start with practice.â
âYeah, did you see Kang Woojin at the Blue Dragon Film Awards making that declaration?â
âSaw it. Thought he was a crazy bastard. No matter how confident he is in his acting, it was too straightforward for me; I didnât like it much.
âIs that his real personality? Or did his agency make him do it?â
âWhat kind of agency would make him do such a crazy thing? Itâs just Kang Woojin being weird.â
âPhew, heâs really got guts.â
âNot guts, heâs just a weirdo. Or maybe he was just acting tough and blurted it out.â
The martial arts team members continued to quietly talk about Kang Woojin. It was a scene you could easily find anywhere in the entertainment industry.
âHow will Kang Woojinâs martial arts turn out?â
âFrom what I saw in the dash cam video, he seems above average? The martial arts director said something about him being trained in actual combat arts.â
âThatâs nonsense. Probably just learned some self-defense and got lucky. But if it were Hwalin, Iâd stake my life too.â
âReally? Well, heâs young and Iâve not heard about him ever practicing. Itâs also his first time properly getting into an action project. Heâll probably be nervous and mess up the movements a lot.â
At this moment, the most experienced and huge man among the martial arts team members, Park Cheol-gyu, joined in.
âWhat if we increase the intensity of the martial arts choreography a bit on the test day? Without making it obvious.â
âHuh? What do you mean by intensity?â
âWell, when an rookie actor does an action scene for the first time, isnât it customary that we go a bit hard on them to make it memorable. Andâ
Park Cheol-gyu, who was almost a giant, grinned slightly.
âArenât you curious if Kang Woojin really has the guts of steel?â
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