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Miho had returned.
{How are you?}
âIâm good. Did things go well?â
{Yep. It was nothing major.}
Yoomyeong, who had been lying under the blanket, sat up as Miho crawled under the gap of the blanket.
Rustle, rustleâ
{I want to drink beer.}
âDo you?â
Thankfully, everything seemed normal.
Mihoâs tone was now back to normal. It was neither the sharp one from when she hastily left nor the unenthusiastic one sheâd used when she was sullen.
Yoomyeong gently stroked Mihoâs ear.
{Kyung, that tickles! Hehehe.}
It was the same, old response of flapping her long ears as if shaking off an itch.
Yoomyeong found it impossible to not find her adorable as she cooled her ears with the cold beer.
The sight comforted him a bit.
In hindsight, he thought that he was greatly blessed.
Miho solved his lifelong lack of presence instantly and sent him back in time by 15 years. It wasnât something that could be done just as a mere act of kindness.
Even if it came at a cost, it was inevitable.
However, Yoomyeong was too greedy right now to willingly give up everything.
Although his greed was not about anything else but a greed for acting.
He felt glad that the frequently mentioned âLaw of the Celestial Realmâ seemed fairer than he thought, and that Miho was actually kinder than she appeared to be.
Who exactly is she?
Either way, she was a benefactor to Yoomyeong.
So, he felt a bit guilty for not answering her question about how much presence he had.
{What happened to that drama you were interested in?}
Thankfully, her mood seems to have lifted.
âI sent my profile to the casting director, and she contacted me and we had a meeting.â
{Oh, I like your proactive attitude. How did it go?}
âThey suggested considering me for a different role due to some complications, but I insisted on that particular role.â
{Why?}
âIf the acting for that role changes, then the drama itself might gain more traction. The other roles donât have that potential.â
Mihoâs eyes narrowed.
This guy is surprisingly greedy.
{When is the audition?}
âThereâs only one week left.â
{Is this the script?}
âYeah.â
A gust of wind flipped a page of the script in Yoomyeongâs hand.
{Hmm⊠so thatâs the character.}
She seemed to have read it in the blink of an eye.
He once admired her ability to memorize a script in 10 minutes during the <Perfume> performance, but it seemed that it was actually a âshowâ she did to pretend to be human.
{Do you have any friends who like luxury goods?}
âLuxury goodsâŠ?â
*
âHey, look at that person.â
âHahaha, is he filming a variety show?â
âBut isnât that watch from Xlex?â
âNo wayâŠâ
KBK Drama Department.
Employees passing by in the hallway giggled at the sight of him.
Yoomyeong, unfazed by their laughter, opened the door to the main seminar room.
Suddenlyâ
A few people burst out laughing at his appearance.
Yoomyeong went back to his earlier seat and put down his bag. It contained the clothes he had been wearing since he changed into the costume he had prepared.
The spacious seminar room was filled with people.
There were actors and also managers.
Their relationships were evident from the way each team was seated, and it was intriguing.
In front of a relatively well-known actor, a young manager who looked like a rookie was fanning him with a script.
In a corner, a teamâs manager appeared older with a luxurious-looking outfit, indicating some stature. The actor beside him, perhaps a newcomer, frequently glanced at him, seeking cues.
Ah, that person⊠was the actor who played the role of Bohyung in his previous life.
âOh, Mr. Shin Yoomyeong! Youâre here.â
Director Lee Min-jung, who was checking the participants from a corner, approached Yoomyeong.
â
Pfftâ
Whatâs that youâre wearing? Ah⊠did you recreate Bohyungâs outfit?â
âYes.â
âI never pictured him like that⊠thatâs quite an eye-opener for our department, huh. Hehe.â
Actors often wore costumes that matched the concept of their roles during auditions.
However, the outfit Yoomyeong wore was strange. The worn-out shirt was missing a sleeve, and the pants were absurdly large, held up clumsily by a belt.
Yet, on the wrist of the arm missing its sleeve sparkled an Xlex watch. Also, he was wearing brand new DolC shoes. What kind of concept was this?
âI tried my best to increase my chances because I have no connections and only have limited experience.â
âWriter Yook will love it. Haha.â
The casting directorâs burst of laughter caught the attention of those around them.
âWhoâs that? He doesnât look familiar.â
âIs he a newbie? Is he close with the casting director?â
Min-jung patted Yoomyeongâs shoulder and spoke as she passed by.
âYou were added at the last minute, so youâll be last. Itâll be a while. Wait patiently.â
âOkay, thank you.â
Even after she left with the first candidate, the seminar room continued to buzz.
Anticipation, anxiety, uncertainty, and hope.
The audition venue was brimming with human emotions, much like Pandoraâs box.
As Yoomyeong lowered his gaze to the script in his handâŠ
âYouâre an actor, right?â
A shadow approached him.
âYes, I am.â
âHello. Iâm Moon Yu-seok from Good Entertainment. Do you have an agency?â
âNot yetâŠâ
Moon Yu-seok?
Yoomyeongâs ears perked up.
When he looked up, the familiar face in his sight indeed belonged to the man known for numerous rumors in the entertainment industry during his past life.
âI overheard earlier that youâre last in line. Would you mind stepping out for a brief chat?â
ââŠHere?â
Chatter chatterâ
Numerous eyes turned to them as they sensed an interesting situation unfold.
Moon Yu-seok gestured for Yoomyeong to follow with a smile.
âLetâs go outside. Iâll get permission from the organizing team.â
âAh⊠okay.â
âDirector! Where are you going?â
The actor he seemed to have brought with him raised a feeble protest.
âYou still have a while before your turn. Keep rehearsing with the script.â
Brushing off the protest, he took the lead and stepped outside.
*
âIâm Moon Yu-seok.â
A white business card was presented to Yoomyeong.
[Good Entertainment â Executive Director Moon Yuseok]
The silver letters printed on premium silk paper shimmered.
The president of a company⊠Normally, someone in this position wouldnât attend an audition for a role less than a lead.
Either there was a shortage of managers, or he had a specific intention for coming personally.
âYes, my name is Shin Yoomyeong.â
âIf you donât mind me asking, how did you come to this private audition without a management agency? Were you directly cast by the casting director?â
âI heard about the drama somewhere, so I contacted them myself.â
HmmâŠ
There was a spark of interest in the manâs face.
With his wavy hair, perfectly tailored suit, and elegant shoes, he could easily pass for a celebrity.
The man in his mid-thirties, dressed in luxury, curiously eyed Yoomyeong, who was oddly clad in mismatched clothes and accessories.
âBy any chance, is the role youâre after the role of Bohyung?â
âYes.â
Indeed, that was the costume for Bohyungâs entrance scene. He chuckled lightly.
Then, he went straight to the point.
âHow about joining Good Entertainment? Although not large, our actors are top-notch. We offer new talents an advantageous rate. Weâll give the best conditions especially for you, Mr. Yoomyeong, since we did not incur any investment costs.â
Good Entertainment.
It was indeed as he described: a mid-sized agency with a solid lineup of actors.
At its core was this man.
Executive Director Moon Yu-seok. Though his title was only âExecutive Directorâ, he was the actual founder and leader behind the agency.
The title âExecutive Directorâ was just a ruse for him to operate freely.
Just like a tiger pretending to be a cat amidst a group of real cats.
âYouâre offering without even seeing my audition or profile?â
âHaha, Iâm not a scammer. I just trust my instincts. I admire your audacity for directly approaching the casting director without an agency backing.â
Despite his playful demeanor, he was also renowned for his ruthless business acumen.
Moreover, there were rumors that managing the agency was just his âhobbyâ.
âOur contract is for 5 years. Since youâre a newcomer, there is no signing fee, just a profit-sharing model. If your acting is too amateurish, we might adjust the contract duration to include training, but I somehow doubt thatâll be necessary. Those are our terms.â
He jotted down a few figures on the back of his card.
âThe terms seem okay, butâŠâ
âIâd like you to see my audition first before offering to me.â
Yoomyeong had something to confirm.
âNothing will change even if I watch. Besides, I canât go in when you audition in the first placeâŠâ
âYou can come in and watch. Iâm sure you have the capability to do that.â
The new actorâs words were strange, as if he was leisurely testing him.
âLook at this kidâŠâ
Moon Yu-seok felt a spark of interest he hadnât felt in a long time.
*
âShin Yoomyeong.â
The crowded room had thinned out.
Even the actor who originally played the role of Bohyung had auditioned and left.
Finally, Yoomyeong was called.
Startledâ
âWhat⊠is that outfit?â
âHahaha!â
Hysterical laughter erupted as soon as the door to Seminar Room 1 of the drama department opened.
The heavy atmosphere inside, a result of hours-long auditions, lightened up a bit with that laughter.
About six people were seated at the long conference table in the front, with a camera in one corner.
And in another corner was, unmistakably, the familiar face of Director Moon Yu-seok.
He had successfully managed to sneak into the audition room.
âLast up is Shin Yoomyeong, 24 years old, and not affiliated with any agency. He has no drama experience, but he recently played a supporting role in an independent film thatâs currently in production. Previously, he acted in a university theater club.â
As Director Lee Min-jung shared the brief profile, those at the table scanned the documents in front of them.
A middle-aged man with gold-rimmed glasses looked like the director. Next to him, a woman with eccentric fashion and hairstyle was undoubtedly the famed quirky writer, Yook Mi-young.
The rest were probably assistant directors and production PDsâŠ
âHello. My name is Shin Yoomyeong, a rookie actor. Iâll do my best.â
Yoomyeong stood in the center and gave a slight bow.
âNice to meet you. Is that Bohyungâs outfit from Scene 27 of Episode 1?â
The writer, who had burst into laughter as soon as he entered, asked in a friendly tone.
âYes. Itâs not enough, but I tried to set it up as closely as possible.â
âIt seems good enough to use as-is, doesnât it? Hehe. Are the watch and shoes genuine luxury brands or knock-offs?â
âI borrowed them from someone I know.â
âAh⊠I thought so. They genuinely look luxurious.â
Yoomyeong had paired a few luxury items lent to him by Jeon Minhee with clothes he found in a donation bin.
âIt stands out, but⊠we need to see how well you act. Iâm hungry, so letâs get this moving quickly. Youâve prepared the assigned acting scene, right?â
The director seemed particularly irritable. Was it because he was tired�
Before starting his performance, Yoomyeong politely asked a question.
âYes, I have. But for the assigned scene where âBohyung approaches Hana,â Iâve prepared two versions: a ârealâ pitiful version and one where heâs âpretendingâ to be pitiable. Which one would you like to see?â
At those words, writer Yook Mi-youngâs eyes sparkled, and the interest evident on Moon Yu-seokâs face intensified.
[TL/N: Although Miho is androgynous and can take on different forms, weâll be referring to her as âshe/herâ from now. This is to make things easier for the readers and avoid confusion in the future since her default human form is a female either way. Thank you so much for your understanding! <3]
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