àŒș The Bet àŒ»
âThe first hurdle for a man who wants to become an actor is sitting in a hair salon for over three hours. Brother, fighting!â
Four days after the reading and three days before the crank-in, Yoomyeong was at a hair salon in Cheongdam-dong.
Eun-soo cheered him on, hoping heâd endure todayâs major task.
After the meeting with the costume team on the reading day, Eun-soo said that he needed to dye and perm his hair, and even get extensions.
It was a must for Bohyungâs character, who oozed elegance even when wearing clothes picked from a collection box. Thus, sophisticated styling was essential.
âYou have to come back to re-dye and style your hair every week so the roots donât show.â
Yoomyeong smiled at her words. To him, this inconvenience was still worth bearing, and probably for a good while longer.
There was endless washing, dyeing, and styling.
After four hours of work, his hair was finally done.
âWow, the stylist is really the best. Itâs exactly like what I imagined!â
Eun-soo jumped around excitedly.
His soft chestnut hair had natural curls waving down to his ears. Seeing his face with his eyebrows dyed to match, Yoomyeong awkwardly lifted the corners of his mouth.
Then, the makeup artist took over.
âFeatures like yours, which are clean and well-defined without any particularly striking aspects, will change dramatically with makeup. Itâs a blessing for an actor.â
After leaving a one-liner, the makeup artist with ten years of experience began touching up his face with a brush.
Something moisturizing was spread on his face and seeped in with gentle pats.
Then, a large, ticklish brush swept over his entire face, and a small, spiky brush delicately drew lines as if painting.
After thousands of such touches refined his face,
âWow⊠this is amazing. Brother, open your eyes.â
Yoomyeong slowly opened his eyes and was dazzled by the light.
As his vision gradually cleared upâŠ
He saw Bohyung in the mirror.
*
He stopped by the company.
âThat style suits you well.â
It was his first encounter with Yu-seok since the day he was assigned to a team. After leaving a short comment, Yu-seok asked about how things were going.
âAre you getting along well with Ho-chul and Eun-soo?â
âYes. Theyâre nice and good at their job. Thank you.â
âI heard that you made a huge impression during the reading.â
Yoomyeong chuckled at his comment, wondering if Baek Seunghyo was the source.
âI just worked hard, thatâs all.â
âI was wonderingââ
âYes?â
âWhat do you think of Bohyungâs character?â
Yoomyeong knew that Director Moon was also paying attention to this role. That was why he had been at the audition. The actor who played Bohyung in his previous life always gave Yoomyeong a sidelong glance whenever they crossed paths at the company.
âI think itâs an interesting role thatâs hard to find.â
âThatâs right. If played well, it could even eclipse the protagonists in terms of impact.â
âYes. Thatâs what I intend to do.â
Yoomyeong had applied for Bohyungâs role with that intention. Bohyung was a character whose goal wasnât to be popular, but one which was bound to be if played well. Knowing that such a role had previously fallen flat due to the wrong actor, he felt ambitious.
Yu-seok was impressed by Yoomyeongâs confident response.
âYou seem cautious, but youâre like a different person when it comes to acting.â
Yoomyeong pretended not to hear what sounded like a mumbled comment.
âNow that this is getting interesting, do you want to make a bet?â
âWhat kind of bet?â
âWell, the ratings arenât solely determined by your skills, which makes it tricky. How about we base our bet on whether the âYoon Bohyung Feverâ appears in the articles or not?â
Though he said it jokingly, the idea of a supporting actor becoming so notable as to create a âfeverâ was nearly impossible.
Yet, spurred by his competitive spirit, Yoomyeong didnât hesitate to respond.
âWhat are we betting on?â
âHmm, if you win⊠I heard you got your license, so how about a car?â
When discussing the casting with Director Lee Min-jung, Yoomyeong had thought about getting his license. He ended up with a road manager after signing with Moon Yu-seok, but the need for a license still remained, especially for potential driving scenes.
So, he went through an accelerated course and received his brand-new license just yesterday.
âA car? Thatâs quite a big stake, but it seems fair given the difficulty of the bet.â
Yoomyeong confidently nodded.
âAlright. What do I bet if I lose?â
âFollow me.â
As Yoomyeong agreed to the bet, Yu-seok left the office with a puzzled Yoomyeong trailing behind.
They arrived at the underground parking lot.
Beepâ
What came into view with a cheerful beep was a dazzling silver Ferrari.
âDrive this around.â
ââŠWhat??â
Yoomyeong voiced his disbelief loudly, feeling dazed.
âI hardly use this car anymore, so donât feel pressured. I have plenty of cars.â
ââŠStill, this car is too muchâŠâ
He was thinking more along the lines of a compact car. Even that seemed a bit much but acceptable since he agreed to the bet.
But this⊠suddenly, the stakes seemed overwhelmingly higher.
Seeing Yoomyeongâs dumbfounded reaction, Yu-seok chuckled.
âA car like this will soon seem trivial to you. Of course, Iâm not saying Iâll give it to you right away. Drive it around, and Iâll transfer the ownership to you if you win the bet.â
At those words, Yoomyeong remembered that this was a âbetâ.
âAnd if I lose?â
âIâll take it back.â
âIs that all? It doesnât seem like I have much at stake in this bet.â
âYou lose.â
âPardon?â
Yu-seok smiled knowingly.
âShin Yoomyeong, youâve never had the experience of losing something you thought was yours, have you?â
It was a strange question.
But upon reflection, it was true. He had only ever wanted one thing, and since he never had it, he never lost it. He was only just beginning to taste what it felt like.
âExperience the feeling of losing something you thought you had right before your eyes if you lose. That emotion will also help you grow as an actor. Feel your lifeâs joys, thrills, and frustrations. Shin Yoomyeong, youâre too stiff. You should let loose a bit.â
A stiff person? Was that how he really appeared to others�
âIâm not particularly greedy for a car, so would I really feel a sense of loss if I had it and then lost it?â
âHaha, maybe a little bit? Youâll know once you drive it. This car is not just any ordinary car.â
He handed the car keys to Yoomyeong and casually walked away.
Beepâ
Yoomyeong pressed the car key as if in a trance,
And the finest beauty blinked its eyes.
*
Vrooooomâ
The car roared powerfully, its body vibrating.
Yoomyeong stepped on the accelerator.
The slightest hint of approach made other cars part like the Red Sea. His heart pumped wildly, racing with the speed.
He felt like he was truly back in his twenties.
âI guess I understand a bit what Yu-seok meant by ânot just any car.ââ
Driving the car felt like embodying the feeling of success.
Screechâ
Having reached Suwon and parked in an apartment parking lot, Yoomyeong called home.
It had been a few days since he had been home, as the company provided him a place to stay during busy periods.
His parents was at work, leaving only his younger sibling, who was practically fused with the floor at home.
{Helloâ}
âJudging by your voice, youâve just gotten up from lying down, havenât you?â
{Ah⊠If you knew that I was lying down, then why didnât you call on my cellphone?! Do you know how much energy I used from moving from my room to the living roomâs phone?}
She was a typical teacher, using a barely remembered unit for her quip.
âCome downstairs.â
{I donât want to.}
âIf you donât come down now, youâll regret it for the rest of your life.â
{What? Did you buy chicken?}
Her voice brightened, and the call abruptly ended. She must be rushing down at the speed of light.
Yoomyeong leisurely rolled down the car window, anticipating Jiyeonâs expression.
Looks aroundâ
Jiyeon, having come down to the first floor, looked around curiously. Even from afar, her expression seemed bright.
Then, she furiously opened her phone and started pressing the number buttons rapidly, clearly annoyed.
RRR
â
âHelloââ
{Hey, Shin Yoomyeong, are you training a dog?! Are you playing tricks on me while youâre in Seoul?!}
Yoomyeong chuckled at Jiyeonâs reaction and then honked the horn gently.
??
Spotting the silver Ferrari, a car never before seen in their neighborhood, Jiyeonâs eyes widened. To make himself visible, Yoomyeong extended his left hand and waved his phone vigorously.
âShin Jiyeon, over hereâ!â
âWhatâs this? Are you crazy? You went into acting and now this⊠huh? Oh my goodness!â
Jiyeon, who had been rushing over to confront her seemingly crazy brother, stopped in her tracks. Her jaw dropped as she caught sight of Yoomyeong.
âWho is this⊠good-looking person?â
.
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âMake it run faster!!!â
âCalm down. Youâre going to raise your blood pressure at this rate.â
âAhh⊠I shouldâve gotten my license! What have I been doing all this time?â
âMerging with the floor?â
âWhy did I do that?â
Jiyeon, who had temporarily gone crazy due to an overload of adrenaline, finally calmed down after a 30-minute drive.
âBut really, what is this? You didnât go into debt to show off or anything⊠right?â
Now that she had her fun, Jiyeon seemed worried about the aftermath and cautiously prodded her brother, to which Yoomyeong chuckled.
âNo. My boss lent it to me.â
âAh, I see â the boss lent it to an unestablished actor who hasnât even started filming yet. How generous!â
âItâs true. He has high expectations of me.â
At that, Jiyeon closed her mouth with a doubtful expression.
She knew that her brother wasnât one to boast or act rashly. But how good must his acting be for both their parents, who saw his play, and his boss to have such high regard for him?
It seemed she would have a chance to clear her doubts sooner than expected.
After both of their parents came home from work, Yoomyeong broke the news.
âIâm going to be in a drama.â
âWhat? A drama?!â
âWhen? On which channel?â
His mother and sister both screamed at the same time.
âItâs a mini-series that will air on KBK in early December. Itâs called âShowbiz Studies.â I was lucky enough to get a supporting roleâŠâ
âWow, not an extra or a minor role, but a supporting role?â
Jiyeonâs mouth fell open.
âOh my, congratulations to our son!â
âYouâve been busy lately, but I see it was for a good reason. Youâve worked hard.â
His mother was in tears while his father smiled proudly, the wrinkles deepening around his eyes.
Since his parents had already seen his acting, they didnât seem surprised and was just touched by the early opportunity. Yoomyeong felt almost guilty for not telling them sooner in fear that it might fall through and that it would disappoint them.
âYes, Iâll do my best! Iâll be busy for a while, so I might not be able to come home often. Watch me on TV.â
âYouâre that busy? What if you get sickâŠ?â
âMy boss is taking good care of me. Donât worry too much.â
âMom, isnât brotherâs boss amazing? He lent a Ferrari to a newbie driverâŠâ
âYouâre going to be a teacher, and you talk like that?â
âIsnât it true, though?â
Amidst his motherâs nagging and Jiyeonâs retorts, his father quietly opened a book and then took out a 100,000 won check.
âWhat do you want to eat?â
âMeat.â
âMeat.â
âHoney, whatâs that money for?â
At that last question, his father cleared his throat.
*
{Itâs been a while since I was on a drama set!}
Miho finally followed him to the set after a long period of wandering(?).
According to Miho, the energy in the theater was similar to the lively taste of fresh sashimi, while the energy in a movie shoot was grand and impressive like gourmet cuisine. Lastly, the energy of drama set was like the stimulating taste of instant food. Of course, the flavor changed depending on the work and the actors.
True to the spirit foxâs words, the drama set was a whirlwind of activity.
âThe crane hasnât arrived yet! Are we shooting or not?!â
âThe light bulb over here shattered! Donât walk through here until itâs cleaned up!â
âIs the production team around? The lunch delivery person needs to get paid before they can leave!â
This urgent atmosphere was what a drama set was all about.
Unlike in films, where scenes could be reshot indefinitely until perfect and extensive post-production editing was possible, dramas often required more immediate and raw performances due to tighter schedules and budgets.
Yoomyeong arrived an hour early today, greeted everyone, and was now checking out the atmosphere of the filming set.
Ahâ
He warmed up his voice and did some light stretching.
Flipping through the script, he reviewed his highlighted lines.
Just then, someone tapped Yoomyeongâs arm. Startled, he jerked back in surprise.
âHello, rookie actorâ Oh⊠hi.â
âHello. Youâre brimming with energy. Iâm envious.â
The person who lazily greeted him and then sprawled in a chair like a jellyfish was Cha Harin. Yoomyeong checked the time, wondering if it was already call time. However, there was still 30 minutes left.
He came early because he was a rookie, but she, a 12-year veteran actress, was also consistent in arriving early.
âWhere did you learn to act, brother?â
âHuh? I was in my universityâs theater club, but I havenât had formal training.â
âReally? Then where did you get the inspiration for that unique acting styleâŠ?â
Hearing Harin mutter to herself, Yoomyeong flinched.
Just as she mentioned, there was indeed a key reference that helped Yoomyeong shape his character, Bohyung.
He was the guardian angel of the protagonist, Kim Hana.
He was kind, warm, and sweet, and on âher side.â
But he was also sometimes as sharp as a blade, possessing insight that penetrated the ways of the world.
Someone who usually hid his claws under his cuteness but was able to swiftly strike when needed. It was a familiar character to Yoomyeong.
{Hey, she has a unique way of handling her presence. Itâs interesting.}
The blue figure swirled around before settling on Harinâs shoulder.
It was Miho.
The prototype Yoomyeong would create for the character of Bohyung was based on her existence.
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