Chapter 30: Master (2)
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
Translator: Dreamscribe
What? Forty million won? Kang Woojin couldnât hide his shock. He was slightly surprised at thirty million won, but it had suddenly jumped by ten million won. Something was going awry again. Why all of a sudden? Kang Woojin wanted to ask outright, feeling frustrated.
But to CEO Choi Sung-gun, Woojin was a monstrous actor.
Asking his worth only made CEO Choi Sung-gun smile. Although Kang Woojin was still reeling from the shock, he maintained his poker face as much as possible. And he repeated Choi Sung-gunâs answer in a low voice.
âForty million won?â
âYes. Itâs possible, Woojin.â
Kang Woojin felt slightly numb to reality. Right? When he was working at a design company, ten million won was a sum that took a whole year to save. Now it comes and goes in seconds. Itâs startling. Though startled, Woojin tried to keep his cool.
There was no reason to reject it.
âHe misunderstood things on his own. Iâm innocent.â
Now he had to continue the conversation naturally, very calmly. However, there was no need for a lengthy explanation. Missteps in speech are enemies of the concept. A careless line could make one look flippant.
âEach moment is like walking on thin ice.â
Though no one knew, Woojin was fighting a fierce battle inside, conjuring up a polished and cool response.
âIâm curious why that amount was determined.â
Unsurprisingly, CEO Choi Sung-gun folded his hands solemnly and explained.
ââ¦Actually, these days, thereâs a trend to avoid signing bonuses. Some top stars even prefer not to take them, accepting houses or other things instead.â
âYes.â
âThe same goes for rising rookie actors who have made a name for themselves with a few successful movies or dramas. Including their trainee period, when they transfer after a 7-year contract, they take a foreign car instead of a signing bonus.â
âYes, I roughly know.â
âThe point here is âtransferâ. Signing bonuses are mostly given when an artist transfers. Whether itâs an actor or idol, thereâs rarely a signing bonus for the first contract. Everyone starts as a trainee. If the kidâs good, they might give a little pocket money?â
Soon, CEO Choi Sung-gun pointed at the unfazed Kang Woojin.
âBut Woojin, youâre a bit special. Youâre practically completely unknown, with only two works to your name, and one of them is a short film. But itâs safe to say that thereâs never been a case like this. You know that, right?â
âGo on, please.â
âHowever, to be honest, to the public, youâre still a regular person. In the entertainment world, money ultimately comes from recognition. If another agency sees this signing bonus, theyâll think weâre crazy. Because your recognition is zero. But those who have seen you at script readings are willing to invest. They see the future.â
ââ¦â
âIn the end, itâs about recognition. Whether by the agency or the public.â
CEO Choi Sung-gun paused for a moment.
âWoojin, your acting is amazing. I was moved by an actorâs performance for the first time in a while.â
He concluded his explanation.
âItâs great that you joined âProfiler Hanryangâ because you were captivated by the director and the writer. But the future in the entertainment industry is always uncertain. If âProfiler Hanryangâ fails, your obscurity will continue. âExorcismâ is a short film, so the public will hardly watch it.â
That wasnât wrong. Only Kang Woojin knew the future hint of the work.
âIf that happens, I and the other agencies that approached Woojin will have given a signing bonus of forty million to a ordinary person. Because of such uncertainty, regardless of Woojinâs exceptional acting skills, other agencies wonât offer more than forty or fifty million. Some agencies would even need approval from higher-ups.â
Ah, rejection is very frustrating. When Kang Woojin was inwardly agreeing, CEO Choi Sung-gun suddenly spread out the clear file he had brought. It was a contract.
âBut actually, the signing bonus is not that important in this situation. Itâs just a courtesy or an expression of appreciation for Woojinâs acting. The key here is, as you know.â
Soon, CEO Choi Sung-gun pointed to one part of the contract with his index finger.
âThe distribution ratio and the contract period.â
I see. Kang Woojin had another realization. And it seemed like he needed a bit of bragging. Well, just use some of the things Director Shin Dong-chun said. Woojin lowered his voice.
âYou donât need to invest money, time, and education in me.â
CEO Choi Sung-gun, who had been smiling, nodded his head.
âThatâs correct. Thatâs a big advantage for any agency. You probably wouldnât be satisfied with any conditions from any agency right now. But as you grow, youâll need an agency.â
âYes.â
âSo I thought about it. What would Woojin find sweet in addition to the signing bonus. Maybe a taste? Thatâs what I thought. Understanding the market trend?â
Choi Sung-gun, who answered arbitrarily, pushed the contract towards Woojin.
âThe standard payout ratio for a unknown actor who has gone through being a trainee is about 5:5 to 6:4. But Woojin, you are a finished product. In other words, the agency does not need to spend a dime.â
He emphasized his point.
âThe payout ratio is 9:1, of course we are the 1. And a contract term of 1 year.â
Whatâs this? These radical terms? At that moment, Choi Sung-gun said meaningfully.
âIn a nutshell, itâs just a taste of what our bw Entertainment is like. Decide whether to extend it or not after a year. What do you think?â
In response to his question, Kang Woojin lowered his gaze to the contract and answered softly.
âPlease explain the contract.â
Meanwhile, on a drama set.
The set, divided into several sections, was in the final stages of construction. Here, PD Song Man-woo appeared, actively checking various aspects of the set.
âThe sound here, canât you hear it? Itâs creaking, right?â
Then.
â â¬âª
His cell phone rang. PD Song man-woo, after checking the caller, nonchalantly picked up the call.
âAh- Chief Choi. Did you see the actor you came to see on the reading day?â
A male voice was heard through the phone. It was a person named Chief Choi from the major film company âBox Movieâ.
âYes, yes. Iâve seen it well. PD, uh- do you happen to have the number of the guy who turned the script reading room upside down? Kang Woojin. Can you tell me his number?â
âNumber?â
âYes. Actually, I did give him my business card at the script reading, but he hasnât contacted me for a week. Iâm sure he saw the name of the film company, but itâs the first time this has happenedâ¦â
PD Song man-woo chuckled as if he understood.
âWell, that guy doesnât move based on the name. Heâs quite stubborn. But isnât it a bit difficult for me to just give out his number?â
âIâm in a bit of a hurry.â
âHmm, Iâm sure heâs definitely not ignoring Box Movie- he must have a reason.â
As PD Song Man-woo trailed off, a thought suddenly occurred to him.
âBox Movie contacted Kang Woojin- arenât they starting a project with that director now?â
PD Song man-woo recalled an article he recently read. One of the countryâs renowned master director had started a production with Box Movie. If you piece together the timing, the answer was quite simple.
âAre they trying to snag Kang Woojin?â
It was a strong possibility.
âIf Kang Woojin joins that directorâs project⦠That would make the movie extraordinary.â
PD Song man-woo, who had been imagining this scenario in his head, suddenly smirked.
âIf youâre in such a hurry, should I ask Woojin for you?â
A few dozen minutes later. Back in the office of bw Entertainment.
Kang Woojin and CEO Choi Sung-gun were sitting opposite each other. CEO Choi, was busy explaining the contract to Woojin in detail. He was quite passionate. Kang Woojin listened to the explanation, but also discreetly observed CEO Choi Sung-gun.
âWhatever happened, this situation must contain several misunderstandings? Perhaps Hong Hye-yeonâs influence played a part too.â
Surely, she must have exerted her influence as well. That means thereâs no way he would get these conditions if he went to another agency. Upon reflection, there was no place with better conditions than here at bw Entertainment. At least thatâs what Kang Woojin thought.
He needed âexperienceâ, and a 9:1 ratio and 1-year contract?
This introductory contract was tailor-made for Woojin.
âWell, itâs good to have someone I know. Itâs a bonus that itâs Hong Hye-yeon.â
The entertainment industry was unfamiliar to Woojin. If even the agency heâs going to be a part of is unfamiliar, the fatigue will double. Either way, you need to play along with the game, right? Then isnât it better to go with a place where he feels more at ease?
Kang Woojin made a decision on his own, unbeknownst to CEO Choi Sung-gun.
So, after about 10 minutes, CEO Choi Sung-gunâs passionate briefing ended, and he looked at Kang Woojin across from him and asked.
âWhat do you think? I want to assure you that I will do my best.â
For now, just take it easy here.
ââ¦â¦â
Kang Woojin, expressionless, created a silence in the conversation. His mouth opened a minute later.
âCEO, can I add 2 conditions?â
ââ¦Iâll listen.â
âOne is not to ask about my past, and the second is to only work on the projects I want.â
âThe past⦠I got a rough idea from Hye-yeon. That there must be some kind of situation. Regarding the project, are you saying I shouldnât even suggest it?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNo. I just want to decide on the project myself.â
In other words, he wanted to hold the decision-making power for the projects. Choi Sung-gun seemed okay with it. It would be a problem if he said he wouldnât do any projects, but if that wasnât the case, anything would do. CEO Choi Sung-gun smiled.
âBoth are possible. We can add them to the contract as well.â
As soon as he heard the answer, Kang Woojin reached out his hand. His action was imbued with a serious demeanor.
âI look forward to working with you.â
In an instant, CEO Choi Sung-gunâs eyes widened slightly as he shook hands with Woojin and asked.
âDoes that mean youâll sign the contract with me?â
âYes.â
In no time, CEO Choi Sung-gunâs mouth stretched from ear to ear in delight.
âHahaha! Okay, okay. thatâs right. Oh my, I laughed too loudly. Itâs been a while since Iâve felt such pleasure.â
From here, CEO Choi Sung-gun moved swiftly. He quickly handed the amended official contract to Woojin.
-Swish.
âNice to have you on board, our bw Entertainmentâs second actor.â
Kang Woojin signed. It was the moment he joined an agency. At the same time, Woojin took out a business card he brought with him and asked something he was curious about.
âI received this business card on the reading day. They told me to contact them, but itâs a film company, not an agency.â
Upon receiving the business card, Choi Sung-gunâs smile deepened.
âHaha, thatâs amazing? I didnât expect work to come in simultaneously with the contract. Letâs see, letâs see â which film company is it?â
At that moment, Choi Sung-gunâs eyes widened.
âBoxMovie??â
BoxMovie was a major company. Choi Sung-gun quickly flipped the card over. The name of the owner of the business card was revealed.
âChief Choi Do-min. As a production PD, heâs the real power at Box Movie. But did he come to the script reading too?â
Suddenly, a lightbulb went off in his head.
âAh, Director Woo Hyun-goo. You know him, right? One of the master directors in our country. This guy is doing his next work with BoxMovie. And Director Woo Hyun-goo and Chief Choi Do-min are close. Ah! So⦠is Chief Choi planning to push Woojin into director Woo Hyun-gooâs movie?â
Choi Sung-gun, who had been thinking for a while, met eyes with the expressionless Kang Woojin.
âWoojin. It would be good to meet this Chief Choi. No, we must meet him.â
At that moment.
-Brrrr, Brrrrrr.
Woojinâs phone rang. It was a call and the caller was PD Song Man-woo. CEO Choi Sung-gun, also seemed to have seen it as he gestured to answer the call. Soon, Woojin put his phone to his ear.
âYes, PD.â
PD Song Man-wooâs voice was heard over the phone.
âWoojin. you should have received a business card from BoxMovie?â
âYes. But how did you..â
âChief Choi called me. He asked me to give him your number? So I told him itâs not possible. Instead, I said Iâd ask you.â
The timing, right? They were just talking about this. At the same time, PD Song Man-woo spoke over the phone.
âWoojin, I know youâll handle it yourself. But it wouldnât be bad to meet with that film company once. It wonât be bad; itâs a big place.â
âYes, PD. Iâll contact them.â
âOkay. Iâll contact you again.â
-Click.
As soon as the call ended, Kang Woojin roughly relayed the call to Choi Sung-gun, and Choi Sung-gun, now Woojinâs manager, quickly picked up his own phone.
âIâll call Chief Choi now.â
Then Choi Sung-gun, who was on the phone with the other party,
âYou gave our Kang Woojin a business card? Ah, Iâll tell you the details when we meet, haha. Yes, yes.â
He seemed a bit surprised.
âHuh? You want to see him right away??â
Two hours later. Around lunchtime, at Boxmovie Film Company.
Boxmovie Film Company occupied the 7th to 9th floors of a building in Nonhyeon-dong, and numerous movie posters were hung on the corridors and office walls of each floor.
They were all movies produced by Boxmovie.
Kang Woojin and Choi Sung-gun could be found in a medium-sized conference room on the 8th floor. Both sat in the middle of the âã·â-shaped desk. Woojin was secretly looking at the movie posters on the conference room wall.
At this point.
âHeâs late.â
Choi Sung-gun, tapping his fingers on the desk, was a little annoyed. It had already been 30 minutes since Chief Choi Do-min was supposed to arrive.
âHe made a fuss about not being able to contact Woojin.â
30 minutes was crossing the line. It was undoubtedly a deliberate delay. Anyway, Choi Sung-gun took off his glasses and let out a small sigh.
At this point.
-Creak.
The glass door of the conference room opened and a short man walked in. It was Chief Choi Do-min.
âHahaha, oh my, Iâm sorry. Something urgent came up on the way.â
With a poker face, Kang Woojin clenched his teeth internally.
âAh- That line. Damn it, I used to hear that a lot at the design company. This is like PTSD.â
After a brief greeting, Chief Choi Do-min smiled at the expressionless Woojin.
âWe finally meet, Kang Woojin? Iâve been waiting for a long time.â
âI had a shoot.â
âAh, did you? It still took too long. Haha, I was a bit upset because there was no contact for over a week. I thought a new actor who just started building his filmography was ignoring me, you know?â
Though smiling cheerfully, Kang Woojin quickly sensed that Chief Choi Dom-in was upset by the undertone in his voice.
Then Chief Choi Do-min placed a stack of papers on the desk.
âI told the director all about it, but I almost got scolded because I couldnât get in touch with Woojin. Ah, Iâm not blaming you.â
To Choi Do-min, who was waving his hand slightly, Choi Sung-gun asked.
âIâm sorry, but Chief, is the director you just mentioned Director Woo Hyun-goo?â
At that, Chief Choi Do-minâs shoulders shot up instantly.
âYes, thatâs correct. Director Woo Hyun-goo. Thereâs nothing to hide. Itâs already in the news. Hmm, Woojin, youâll have to audition. But I mean, if itâs your acting Iâve seen, I believe you can outshine all. I mean, it wonât be difficult to join.â
The corner of Chief Choi Do-minâs mouth lifted as he slid the stack of papers forward.
âHereâs the script, take a look.â
Woojin, who picked up the script casually, first checked the cover of Director Woo Hyun-gooâs script. Then, he turned the first page nonchalantly. All this while, Choi Sung-gun was actively thinking.
âChief Choi Do-min is strongly pushing this? If Woojin joins the work of Master Woo Hyun-goo right after âProfiler Hanryangâ, the impact would beâ¦â
It was at this moment that Chief Choi Do-min confidently explained.
âOf course, we have no shortage of funds. Itâs Director Woo Hyun-gooâs next project, so investors are lining up to throw money at us.â
Regardless, Kang Woojin casually flipped through the pages of the scenario. He seemed to be skimming and flipping through without really looking. Choi Sung-gun, who was watching him, stroked his chin.
âChief Choi Do-min has always been an asshole, but work is work. We canât lose this crazy opportunity because of this asshole. If he pushes, we have to grab it.â
He firmly resolved to play his role. At this point, Kang Woojin raised his index finger and moved it to the side of the scenario. Of course, no one noticed.
Then, after a brief pause.
After a moment of hesitation, Kang Woojin uttered a low hum.
âHmm-â
Choi Sung-gun leaned over to Woojin and whispered.
âWoojin, this is an opportunity we must seize at all costs. Honestly, this kind of situation would never come to a newcomer or unknown.â
âIs that so?â
âOf course, itâs a chance to join a work of master Director Woo Hyun-goo. Just take it for now.â
Woojinâs ensuing reply was very dry.
âYes, please refuse.â