Chapter 67: Many (6)
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
Translator: Dreamscribe
Kim Dae-young squinted his eyes. Despite his imposing stature, his expression was incredibly cute. Almost instinctively, Kang Woojin nearly poked Kim Dae-youngâs eyes with his index and middle fingers. He just barely stopped himself. Woojinâs headache grew worse, and he glared intensely at Kim Dae-young.
âStop it. You bastard, just stay quite for once.â
However, Kim Dae-young, having no clue about his friendâs intentions, misinterpreted Woojinâs glare.
âYeah, yeah, dude. Youâre thankful, right? I noticed it because Iâm sharp. Ha. This guy, heâs having so much fun.â
The two had completely different understandings of the situation. Regardless, Kang Woojin glanced at Hong Hye-yeon and Choi Sung-gun behind Dae-youngâs head. Both looked back at Woojin with slightly surprised expressions.
âDo they believe him?â
Indeed, both seemed to believe what Kim Dae-young said. While Woojin wasnât entirely sure why Kim Dae-young started this whole mess, he sighed in relief, feeling that the situation wasnât too bad.
âBecause of this bastard, Kim Dae-young, things got a bit more complicated, but everythingâs still under control.â
Just then.
âMr. Kim Dae-young?â
From behind, the ponytailed Choi Sung-gun called out to Dae-young.
âYouâve become more cheerful⦠meaning, Woojin used to beâ¦â
âYes, CEO.â
Turning his head, Kim Dae-young nonchalantly elaborated on Woojinâs past.
âWoojin was intense. He was colder and more stoic than now. He was overwhelmingly domineering, charismatic, but also very arrogant and cynical.â
âEnough.â
Kang Woojin quickly interrupted Kim Dae-young and whispered in his ear.
âThatâs enough, just shut up.â
Then Woojin, acting like nothing happened, asked Choi Sung-gun.
âCEO, why is he here?â
âOh? Didnât you hear from your friend? We are hiring new employees, and Dae-young submitted his application. Since he said heâs friends with you, I was just talking to him.â
â⦠Hiring?â
What the hell? Woojinâs gaze returned to Kim Dae-young, who again squinted his eyes. âShould I kill him?â Woojin barely held back his erupting emotions and quietly spoke to Choi Sung-gun.
âCEO, give me a moment.â
âHm?â
âI need to talk to my friend privately.â
âAh, okay, go ahead.â
At that moment.
âWait.â
Hong Hye-yeon, taking off her hat, spoke up.
âYou said your name is Kim Dae-young, right?â
ââ¦Iâm Touched. No, yes, thatâs my name. Thank you.â
âHuh? Anyway, why did you bring Woojin to the audition that day? With his personality, he wouldnât have proposed it first.â
She was almost right. Indeed, Woojin had gone to the âSuper Actorâ audition venue at Kim Dae-youngâs request, all because of a full-course pork belly meal and Hong Hye-yeon. However, the now-serious Kim Dae-young glanced at Woojin and said,
âAlthough heâs good at design, in my eyes, it was a waste for him to just act out of boredom, alone.â
Woojin, feeling it was getting out of hand, forcibly pulled Kim Dae-youngâs arm.
âLetâs go.â
Woojin then dragged Kim Dae-young out of the CEOâs office, leaving Choi Sung-gun and Hye-yeon behind. The two remained silent for a while, looking at the door.
âOh my.â
Hong Hye-yeon, brushing her long hair, spoke first.
âIf heâs this cheerful now, how gloomy was he in the past?â
Choi Sung-gun chimed in.
âExactly. Even now, Woojinâs cynicism is on the edge. If we had met him in the past, he might have been intolerable.â
ââ¦Perhaps Woojinâs unknown past or circumstances werenât so good.â
âProbably. And during all that, he nurtured his self-worth and diligently self-studied acting⦠Itâs impressive.â
âHis self-taught acting is now dominating the domestic acting scene. Itâs just so incomprehensible⦠Anyway, itâs clear heâs brightening up, right?â
âYes. After all, his friend proved it.â
Hye-yeon crossed her arms, thinking of Woojin.
âDid acting, which he started out of boredom, save him?â
The misunderstanding in this place had already built a fortress.
Meanwhile.
Kang Woojin and Kim Dae-young arrived at the emergency exit stairs at the end of the corridor. As the imposing Kim Dae-young continued to chuckle, Woojin checked the hallway outside the metal door.
-Swish.
Upon ensuring no one was around, Woojin cursed at Kim Dae-young, albeit quietly.
âAre you crazy? What the hell were you doing here? You shouldâve called me first.â
âShut up. Did you tell us? You totally blindsided everyone, from movies to dramas. I just wanted to surprise you once. How did that feel?â
âUgh. I almost threw up. Come this way for now.â
Woojin grabbed the imposing Kim Dae-young by the collar, and Dae-young pushed Woojinâs shoulder, leading to a brief scuffle. But no words were spoken. A silent fight, almost like a dance without music.
After about a minute.
Kim Dae-young, who had barely swallowed his anger, suddenly chuckled.
âWhy were you acting all high and mighty in front of Hong Hye-yeon? Trying to show off now that youâre an actor?â
âHa- No, it just happened that way. Just think of it as that.â
âHeh, I noticed it and played along. You should be grateful to me. But youâre not really normal either; you are acting and maintaining a concept.â
âItâs not like I wanted this. I canât even backtrack now. Because of you, I now have to grit my teeth and keep maintaining it. By the way, what was that acting comment you made to Hong Hye-yeon?â
âHuh? Oh- I took you to that audition. It wouldâve been strange if I said I didnât know you could act, right? So, I just played it off.â
At this point, Kang Woojin was somewhat resigned. Whatever, the results arenât bad. Letâs move on. So, Woojin changed the subject.
âWhat about our company interview? What about the company youâre working at?â
âOh- I was thinking of changing jobs, and the timing just worked out. Actually, I was also interested in the entertainment industry.â
âSo?â
âI thought Iâd work with you since youâre an actor. The CEO said they already have a manager for you, right? So, he suggested I start as an assistant manager or guard, and I thought it was a good idea.â
âWhen are you starting?â
âIâll wrap up things at my current job this month and start next month.â
Kang Woojin narrowed his eyes, looking at his friend who was so nonchalant.
âAre you serious?â
âReally true.â
Indeed, Kim Dae-youngâs eyes were full of determination. Woojin briefly imagined the future with Kim Dae-young and another colleague, Jang Su-hwan. Two imposing bears.
âAt least, no one would dare mess with us.â
It seemed okay. Having a friend by his side could provide a sanctuary amidst the challenges of the entertainment world, the misconceptions, and all the misunderstandings.
It was then that Kim Dae-young spoke.
âSo, are you going to keep up with this concept?â
âYes. Thereâs no turning back now. If youâre going to work with us, make sure you keep up.â
âHehe, sounds fun. Itâs kind of like real-life acting, right? Leave it to me.â
âAnd-â
Kang Woojin trailed off. He was about to talk about all the misunderstandings heâs had during his career, but he held back. Dae-young would gradually come to understand.
âDae-young will eventually catch on since Iâve mentioned the concept.â
Kim Dae-young checked the time on his phone and asked another question.
âBut now that your popularity is skyrocketing, arenât your acquaintances starting to notice? I saw one comment.â
It was something Woojin had thought about.
ââ¦.Elementary school is fine. I moved a lot and changed schools frequently. So I donât even remember that time.â
For reference, Kang Woojin and his close friends had been friends since middle school.
âI also transferred in the second year of middle school. But does it matter? Middle school and high school kids wouldnât know about my personal life.â
âYeah, I guess. People from my previous job might find it strange. Just be careful with that concept?â
Woojin scratched his head in a âwhateverâ manner.
âI donât know.â
He muttered.
âItâll work out somehow. It always has.â
Friday, 29th morning. Japan.
The location was the âToegaâ film company near Shinjuku station. By size, it was one of the largest in Japan. Many people gathered in the large conference room of the âToegaâ film company.
At least 20 people, maybe more?
They were seated around a ã -shaped desk, and a man in his 50s with gray hair sitting near the entrance had a familiar face. It was Kyotaro Tanoguchi, the master director from Japan. The rest were figures from film companies or distribution companies.
What was interesting wasâ¦
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Everyone, including Director Kyotaro, was staring at a middle-aged woman in her 60s. As a result, the conference room was silent, and the middle-aged woman with glasses perched on her nose was just reading a bundle of papers silently.
-Flip.
In fact, she was Akari Takikawa, a super-popular novelist in Japan. Akari was not only well-known in Japan but also in Korea, and recognized worldwide as a mystery novelist. She had been active for over 30 years and had authored dozens of works.
Among them, easily more than five were bestsellers.
The reason Akari was present was simple. The original work for Director Kyotaroâs next film was one of Akariâs works. The adaptation of that work was just completed yesterday, and today was the presentation of the adapted script to Akari.
At that moment,
-Flip.
It seemed Akari had finished reading the entire script as she closed the bundle of papers. She then gave a warm smile to Director Kyotaro sitting beside her.
âI like it, Director. I really like the adaptation.â
Director Kyotaro also smiled and nodded.
âIâm glad you liked it.â
âI can see that you tried to stay true to the original work. There are some parts missing, but I appreciate how faithful youâve been to the source material.â
âI regret not being able to include everything. Iâll do my best.â
Hearing their conversation, the members from the film and distribution companies seemed relieved, and a senior-looking man from the film company asked Director Kyotaro.
âDirector, do you really intend to cast a Korean actor in this film?â
Once again, all eyes in the conference room turned to Director Kyotaro. But instead of answering, he posed a question to Akari.
âIâm considering working with a Korean actor for this film. What do you think, maâam?â
After a brief pause, Akari, who had been looking at the script, met eyes with Director Kyotaro.
âIâm in favor. Honestly, isnât Koreaâs actor scene far ahead of Japanâs? Not to mention KPOP, and the same goes for Korean dramas. Korean culture is becoming more and more dominant.â
âRegrettably, thatâs true. Japan is currently stuck in its old ways.â
âDo you want to wake up our actors?â
âThatâs part of it, but not the whole reason.â
At that moment, an executive from the distribution company intervened.
âI understand that intent. But if itâs a work by both the director and the writer, top Korean actors would be willing to participate. But the Korean actor you mentioned is still relatively unknown, right?â
Director Kyotaro responded immediately.
âWhy choose an actor with low recognition? Because I have to. A top actor wonât serve as a wake-up call for our actors.â
âBut⦠I checked that actor, and heâs been gaining some traction recently.â
âIâve checked too.â
âIsnât it too risky?â
âTo be honest, I was surprised to see that actorâs popularity rise recently. There wasnât any talk about him. There must have been some issues with the drama producers. But aside from that, I donât understand why such a talented actor is only now getting recognition.â
The conference room began to buzz. There was an actor whom Director Kyotaro praised so highly. And he was a Korean actor. Kyotaro turned to Akari, the writer, and said:
âIn my eyes, that Korean actor seemed to have honed his skills for at least a decade. I havenât seen many actors deliver such a performance. He has a unique acting style; it was impressive.â
âYou rate him that highly?â
âWords canât express. I got chills the moment I saw his movie. But,â
At this point, Director Kyotaro turned his gaze to everyone in the room.
âThat actor, who remained hidden for over a decade, finally did a short film and shined through a drama. And it wasnât even a major role. The standards for acting in Korea are much higher compared to Japan. But how about Japan nowadays?â
ââ¦â
âPowerful agencies monopolize, broadcasters keep using popular actors, and when a new actor emerges, their skills decline rapidly. Because the market is already saturated.â
Soon after,
âThatâs why we need that actor. I hope everyone sees it. When I was shocked by his acting, I had to tell everyone. In Korea, such a talent is merely featured in a 30-minute short film.â
Director Kyotaro sighed deeply.
âOf course, Iâve considered that Korean actorâs skills, demeanor, charm, and ultimately, his impeccable Japanese. His Japanese language skills are equally important.â
Writer Akari, crossing her arms, asked,
âCan I see the actorâs information? Iâve never seen you so captivated by an actor. Iâm curious. Has the actor expressed any interest in participating?â
âNo, not yet. We plan to send the script and officially proceed with a casting meeting.â
âI see.â
After a brief reply, writer Akari pondered for a moment and looked back at Director Kyotaro.
âIf youâre planning to go to Korea again, why not align with my schedule in Korea? I have work in Korea in June.â
She smiled lightly.
âIâd love to meet that actor too.â
Back in Korea, same night.
It was around 9:50 PM. The place was Hong Hye-yeonâs luxurious house in Cheongdam-dong, adorned in black and white. Sitting in the living room on a rug was Hong Hye-yeon.
Next to her,
âWow, whatâs this wine? Itâs delicious!â
Was Hwalin with a mole below her eye. Both were casually dressed, with snacks and wine on the table, catching up after a while.
But there was a reason.
âBy the way, sis, can we watch todayâs episode 5 of âHanryangâ together? What about the shooting?â
The 5th episode of âProfiler Hanryangâ would start in 10 minutes.
âItâs okay. I donât have any shoot today. Iâd love to watch it with you, Hwalin.â
âTouching- Cheers!â
Hwalin, sipping her wine, sneaked a glance at Hong Hye-yeon. Then, she subtly brought up the topic she was really curious about.
âBy the way, sis. Will Park Dae-ri not appear from episode 5?â
The target, of course, was Kang Woojin. But suddenly, Hong Hye-yeon smiled and nudged Hwalinâs shoulder.
âWhy? Ah! You- you like Kang Woojin, who played Park Dae-ri?â
Hwalin, who had secretly become a fan, fervently agreed in her heart.
âYes, totally. Heâs cool and acts so well. Especially his unique acting tone, Iâm so curious.â
But with what Hong Hye-yeon added,
âSurprising? Our Hwalin, falling for a male actor, and a rookie at that?â
Externally, Hwalin blurted out something entirely opposite.
âWhat, what are you saying? I donât care for him at all.â
She started off on the wrong foot.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
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