In this life, he started as a child (357) and
although he had trouble with Soo-hyeon in the past, Gil-woong understood him.
Even though it was shameful that I hung up on a senior like me, I guess it was just because I didn’t know what to do and was acting like a celebrity.
If you think about it that way, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to give it one more chance.
‘It would be good to become friends with Kang Soo-hyun.’
After entering college, Gilwoong made many celebrity friends.
To be exact, the title changed as the people he used to hang out with entered the entertainment industry, but they were celebrity friends anyway, and Gilwoong was able to easily earn the envy of others just by showing off his friendship by taking pictures with them.
Especially when he went to places like clubs, there were a lot of people trying to impress him.
‘It would be great if we went drinking together…’
To Gil-woong, Soo-hyeon was a fascinating friend and someone who could easily turn a blind eye to one mistake.
Therefore, he decided to have a generous heart and show tolerance to his juniors.
‘You said you spend Wednesdays at the library these days, right?’
Recently, Soo-hyun failed to win an Academy Award.
He must have been disappointed that something the media had made such a fuss about had ended in failure, and it was easy to dig into such a person.
‘You forget it after drinking a few times. ‘You’ve just become an adult, so what do you know about drinking, singing and dancing?’
A new world available only to adults.
Of course, since I have been involved in the entertainment industry since I was young, I may be surprisingly good at it, but if that’s the case, I’ll be picking up a weakness that I can use later, so that’s not a bad thing either.
After summarizing his position, Gilwoong waited for Suhyeon in front of the library.
At the end of the wait, Su-hyeon appeared, as if what the juniors had said was correct.
I felt it was disgusting to see him pretending to be passionate about learning when he wasn’t even studying, but I felt sorry for him when I thought it was part of image management.
‘So how hard can it be to live your life worrying about what other people think? As a senior, I have to teach him how to play.’
Gil-woong, who was in high spirits after thinking on his own terms, looked at Su-hyeon’s tired face and confidently called out to her.
Gilwoong smiled because he felt stupid for wandering around because he didn’t realize that she had called him, but that didn’t change his reason for trying to become friends.
“What’s going on?”
“I am your senior, Ha Gil-woong, acting major, class of 2000.”
“hello.”
Even though she kindly revealed that she was a senior because she only heard his voice, Su-hyeon’s attitude did not change.
The lack of sincerity made him feel bad, but Gilwoong showed his generosity as a senior and endured it one more time and smiled.
“…Your face is better than what I saw on the screen. “Do you look like anything?”
“thank you. “I have some homework left, so is it okay if I just go in now?”
Even though he showed such sincerity, Su-hyeon still behaved unluckily.
It was an excuse for anyone to see, but I was annoyed that they were just making up their faces.
“Hey hey. You don’t have to study, so why are you pretending to work hard? “Are we the same as the kids who have to live like no other?”
That’s what being a celebrity is like.
Even if you get criticized on the Internet, even poor kids can easily earn a few thousand if they become a little more popular. If you think of it as a bargain, it’s a cheap job.
These people are so focused on what they see that they can’t live comfortably, so once you show them a new world, they go a step further.
While majoring in acting himself, Gilwoong unhesitatingly disparaged the profession of an actor.
There was no way for him to be respected since he had chosen a department that seemed attractive to lure women from the beginning.
“Forget that, let’s go to the club. As a senior, I will properly welcome the junior.”
Looking at his junior who was behaving uninterestingly, Gilwoong made a mischievous gesture.
I wanted to open the eyes of my junior who was acting stupidly without any distinction even though he was an adult.
“Seniors.”
But when I tapped him on the shoulder pretending to be friendly.
Gilwoong felt something was wrong as the hand tightly wrapped around his wrist and fell arbitrarily.
“What you do when you first meet is so embarrassing it’s rude.”
There were no negative emotions, such as anger, visible on Suhyun’s face as she spoke quietly.
He smiled sweetly and continued speaking, as if teaching something to someone who didn’t know anything.
“A university is not a society, but it is a place where people who have learned enough to learn gather. “We must be polite to each other.”
Embarrassed, angry, and then embarrassed again.
In that brief moment of holding hands and hearing the sermon, many emotions flashed through Gilwoong’s mind.
I was embarrassed when my wrist was first grabbed. Before long, I became angry and was once again embarrassed by the result of it not coming off no matter how hard I tried.
He realized that his junior was stronger than he thought and that he was taller than he thought.
and.
“Wouldn’t it be a big deal if you behave so carelessly and end up fighting me seriously? It’s not long until graduation. The professor who was looking after me retired last year. “What are you going to do?”
I couldn’t come to my senses because the voice was whispering at a loudness that only I could hear.
‘Was Kang Soo-hyun this kind of guy?’
The ‘child actor Kang Soo-hyun’ shown on TV and screens had the unique cuteness of a child actor, and was a stupid ‘kid’ who couldn’t say anything and blushed even when he was played by a mischievous prank.
I’m not threatening you with a smile like this.
‘Mr. It’s not a skill I’ve tried once or twice…’
Gilwoong, who had only seen his easy-going appearance on TV, felt uneasy when he saw his skillful yet threatening side.
Because there are many people in the world who pretend to be good to hide their dirty intentions.
As I began to worry that I had touched him by mistake, Su-hyeon’s smiling face once again looked sinister.
“Then I will go. “I have a lot of assignments left.”
Gil-woong, overcome with anxiety, was unable to hold Su-hyeon on her own path.
After a while, the fear subsided and reason and anger returned, but there was no one left in front of him.
* * *
“…So I imitated my brother and didn’t say anything.”
Su-hyeon came to the agency after finishing her assignment and explained to Sang-il what happened today.
Even though it wasn’t a threat, he didn’t know how it would turn out, so he shared information related to Gilwoong with his agency.
“He can be subdued by grabbing his wrist… I haven’t seen it that way, but Mr. Gil-woong Ha is a very weak person.”
“In times like this, wouldn’t it be right to praise me?”
Although the problem was resolved well, Su-hyeon felt disappointed when he only mentioned the enemy’s weaknesses.
At this level, he seemed like a pretty villain and a great threat, but Sang-il’s evaluation was poor.
“The actor… I think he’s read the script too many times. It was a particularly suspicious picture, whispered so that only one person could hear it. I heard there were people around? “Such a production is wonderful because it is fiction.”
“Hmm…”
Just as she was feeling so disappointed, the subsequent comments silenced Suhyeon.
“Suppose you saw someone getting into a fight. A person who was making noise as if politely admonishing suddenly lowers his voice and closes the distance between him and the other person. “What would you think?”
“…It’s suspicious.”
“Yes, it’s suspicious.”
Sang-il pointed out Soo-hyeon’s mistake, saying that such behavior is cool only in dramas and movies.
Reality was different from the movie.
The close-up shown in the work was very suspicious in real life.
“When making threats without others knowing, it is better to find a more natural reason, such as a hug.”
“Yes…”
“Still, the threat itself was very good. “I think it’s a great talent to be able to attack the opponent with the most lethal piece of material that was recently delivered.”
“Can you call that a talent?…”
Su-hyeon made an ambiguous expression as she watched Sang-il praising her.
I wasn’t sure if that was a compliment or a congratulations on my growth as a mean dreamer.
…Actually, it was a little strange to even be having this conversation.
“It is important to be firm at the moment of need and to strike the opponent like a sword. “I will do it while you are working, but as you become an adult, your range of activities will expand and there is no guarantee that I will always be there.”
When he was young, he went with him here and there as a guardian, but now that he is an adult, Su-hyeon often goes around alone.
Since popularity and the number of truths are generally proportional, Sang-il taught children how to threaten in a natural and clear way, like a parent teaching a child, ‘No, I don’t like it.’
It’s a little strange, but it was the manager’s concern for the actor.
“Were there any other problems?”
After finishing the conversation about Gil-woong, Sang-il asked about the inconveniences of school life.
Unlike elementary, middle, and high schools where only certain people, such as students and teachers, come and go, universities are a space where outsiders can enter freely, and as such, troubles often arise.
“The number of people secretly taking pictures has increased, perhaps because they are amazed that I am in the same university. They secretly film in places like libraries… There are too many people to stop them one by one.” As
Sang-il opened the door, Su-hyeon talked about the difficulties she was having that she found difficult to share with others.
When they behave carelessly, they approach them by saying that they are students at the same school, and when they are at a disadvantage, they put forward Su-hyeon’s position as a public figure.
Rather, it is more comfortable to receive less attention in the acting department building.
Still, it was a problem that she couldn’t build friendships with the kids…
By talking about common concerns, Su-hyeon released the things that had built up inside her.
Su-hyeon feels relieved and confesses his feelings, and Sang-il receives a bonus.
It was a very desirable Crown policy.
* * *
While I was pushing Gilwoong out and adjusting to school life, the filming schedule also went by little by little.
There were minor problems with the chosen genre changing, the title disappearing, and the story changing, but the scene continued naturally as if it had originally been that kind of work.
‘Even if the content is different.’
In the first story, the main character, Jin-oh, gradually loses his will and becomes a doll under pressure from his parents and endless competition.
The story ends with the main character regaining his humanity through the teacher.
‘It’s similar… but it’s a lot different.’
After Su-hyeon’s English speech, the ‘teacher’ clashed with the ‘mom’ a little more actively.
He expressed that there is power in Jin-oh’s words and emphasized that this is a talent that is different from studying.
‘Mom’ said to such ‘teacher’, ‘The English section has changed to an absolute evaluation, will such study help in college entrance exams?’ and criticized him as a romantic trash who pushes students into places that have nothing to do with entrance exams.
‘We filmed until…’
Although there was no script, filming was carried out sequentially, so there was no problem with the actors empathizing.
Rather, as you act, you can gradually reflect your own character as it is completed, so in some ways, a more realistic acting was captured on camera.
“action.”
“…I want to accept your offer, teacher.”
“Do you think that will help you study for the exam? Don’t you know that your satam rating has dropped by one this time? Why are you so immature? “I told you several times that it’s not too late to do that after you go to college.”
As soon as the director signed off, Soo-hyun and Hye-ji poured out their own lines.
Hye-ji, who became a ‘mother’, criticized Su-hyeon for being foolish, pathetic, and selfish, and Su-hyeon lowered her head without any way to refute her words.
Hyeji’s verbal abuse was literally like a monster.
“Still… I want to go to the competition.”
The moment when Soo-hyeon, who was enduring so much criticism, was barely able to say something.
slam.
Hye-ji’s hand fell on Su-hyeon’s cheek and his body swayed greatly.