After the successful end of the High Dream Special Concert,
the internet was practically overflowing with talk about it, as if to prove its success.
“Today’s quote, Kim Dong-hoo says, ‘Hey, why are you talking informally to ?’”
“That’s not sothing a 15-year-old should be saying; what is he, an idol?”
“If anything, he’s more of an idol than idols themselves.”
“Mark my words, this guy’s going places. He’s a master at monkey-garden swordplay.”
“Just by looking at his face, honestly, comparing him to anyone else is an insult. He just turns everyone around him into a squid.”
“Kim Dong-hoo, the squid maker. Seeing him in person, he’s unbelievably handso.”
After his bold remarks at the fan eting,
Kim Dong-hoo claid the top spot in real-ti search rankings. His effortlessly charming lines and dazzling looks created a synergy that was beyond imagination.
“I hope Kim Dong-hoo debuts as an idol.”
“Don’t actors sing OSTs? Maybe he could perform one on a music show.”
“He’s going places. A true butterfly master.”
“Does anyone know what Dong-hoo’s next project is? I’m dying to see him again.”
The buzz led people to eagerly anticipate Kim Dong-hoo’s next work.
His debut in High Dream, which hit a viewership rating of 30.2%, served as a catalyst. The question on everyone’s mind: where will that explosive energy head next?
anwhile, amidst all this anticipation,
“Please, unnie, just spare this once. Yeo Su-jung is just whining for the sake of it, but I really have an urgent reason!”
There were two writers vying for the chance to cast Kim Dong-hoo in their projects.
“Unnie, look at her, so disrespectful! I debuted before her, you know. Should she really be acting like this?”
“Seniority? What seniority? In this industry, it’s all about results. And my debut was better than yours!”
“What?! How dare you speak like that to your superior? Have you lost your mind?”
Writer Yeo Su-jung, preparing for a historical drama Solar Eclipse,
and Writer Kwon Jae-ho, whose child actor was injured on the set of The Swordsman Baek Dong-su, were both at odds.
‘How did things end up like this?’
Writer Lee Min-ha recalled the chaotic chain of events.
‘After watching High Dream, Su-jung was moved and wanted to reach out to Dong-hoo…’
Then Jae-ho showed up, worried about the frequent injuries in historical dramas.
Both visited her ho for different reasons but happened to run into each other there,
‘And as always, they bickered like they wanted to strangle each other…’
Then, suddenly, Jae-ho’s young actor got seriously hurt.
“Let’s all calm down. I’ve already relayed the ssage, so let’s not argue.”
“What? Really? He replied?”
“Unnie, did he respond to too?”
“If you two don’t settle down, I’m not saying another word.”
Min-ha’s words locked both writers’ mouths shut,
and smiling at the rare mont of peace, she spoke again.
“Kim Dong-hoo said he needs to see the scripts himself, so just wait a bit.”
“Can’t you tell him it’s urgent for ? I’m in a tight spot because of my actor’s injury!”
“Unnie, don’t believe her! She doesn’t even have a replacent yet. I know they’re scouting people everywhere.”
“What, just cast anyone? We need to be selective, you idiot!”
“Idiot?! Did you just call an idiot? I know the actor might return once they recover!”
“Oh, do you even realize how it feels to shrink back after an injury?”
Jae-ho was practically losing his mind over the situation.
‘I really need Kim Dong-hoo.’
Filming had to continue, and with the actor injured,
Jae-ho was practically jumping out of his skin.
Even after scouring everywhere,
the production team was unable to find a suitable young actor for a historical drama.
Not just any historical drama,
but one requiring martial arts, particularly swordsmanship.
Finding soone qualified was a nightmare, so they planned to train soone quickly.
‘And if I have to train soone from scratch, it should be the most handso and popular one.’
If only Kim Dong-hoo would accept,
then they’d drop all other candidates and cast him in a heartbeat.
‘But how do I even teach Kim Dong-hoo swordsmanship?’
Desperation was setting in.
Was there a handso young actor with sword skills?
Sigh.
Jae-ho’s deep sigh made Su-jung glance at him.
His situation was indeed dire.
Still, that was his problem.
‘My Solar Eclipse project’s success is on the line too.’
No writer in the world would compromise their career.
Sigh.
Watching the writers’ sighs and struggles,
Min-ha mused to herself,
‘I’m sorry, but you two are perfect for each other.’
It was a thought she’d never voice out loud.
“The weather’s nice.”
The morning after the High Dream Special Concert.
My life felt more peaceful than ever.
Except for the school banner that was still flapping at the gate.
I couldn’t rember a ti I felt this happy in a while.
‘I wonder how Ye-rim managed to debut as a model.’
I found myself thinking more about those around .
Stare.
“What? Why are you looking at like that?”
Did I stare too hard?
Ye-rim’s cheeks flushed as she t my gaze.
“How did this little bed-wetter…”
“Hey! I told you not to say that! Seriously, that nickna stuck to alone even though you were there too!”
Ye-rim sprang up and poked Min-hyuk, who ducked his head in sha.
“I, I was just immature back then.”
“I didn’t say anything; it was Ye-rim, right, Kang-sik?”
“Uh, uh, yeah, right.”
“Let’s get back to our notebook ga. Where was I?”
“Dong-hoo rolled a one six tis in a row, and now his planet is about to explode.”
“...Please, let buy in-ga items.”
The notebook ga,
really drove people crazy.
Just as we were laughing and taking a break,
Dong-hoo, there are two historical drama scripts for you. Can I bring them after school?
It’d be great to check them together in the van if you’re up for it.
If you’re busy, we can review them later.
Seok-ho’s ssage appeared.
‘Two historical drama scripts, huh.’
One must be The Swordsman Baek Dong-su.
What’s the other?
No need to overthink it.
I’d just review it directly.
After school.
I spotted Seok-ho’s van parked behind the school.
As if he sensed my presence, Seok-ho opened the van door the mont we made eye contact.
Monts like this made think managers have so sort of sixth sense.
“Wow, your school guard was strict. Almost couldn’t get in without proving I knew you.”
“Really?”
“Yeah, I had to pull the parent card to park here. No wonder you don’t get unwanted visitors.”
So that’s how it is.
‘Soone’s really looking out for .’
Keeping intruders out must be tough.
‘I should send a gift later.’
Just as I was thinking that, Seok-ho seed to read my mind.
“If you’re grateful, you should send sothing. Maybe a nice gift like ginseng.”
He chuckled, starting the engine.
“The script near the window is for The Swordsman Baek Dong-su, and the white one is Solar Eclipse.”
The team was urgently looking for soone for The Swordsman Baek Dong-su
since the role needed sword training.
From his explanation, I could roughly piece together the situation.
‘This aligns with what I saw in that future ssage.’
I’d leave Solar Eclipse for later,
and for now, I’d take a closer look at The Swordsman Baek Dong-su script.
Quite fitting that, right after learning kendo from a master, I’d receive a script that required swordplay.
The Swordsman Baek Dong-su, Rating B (Under Revision)
A B rating in revision, just like High Dream,
there was potential to break the 30% rating again.
‘I’m excited.’
I’d be playing,
‘The childhood rival of swordsman Baek Dong-su, Ja-un.’
Imrsing myself,
I dived into the script.
Cheonsalseong.
The killing star destined to take lives.
It was a fate his father knew when he tried to end his life.
But could he really bring himself to kill his own child?
The mother fought desperately,
and the child, blessed by the heavens, survived at the cost of his mother’s life.
Years passed, and the child grew into a young man.
“Father, did you really kill her?”
“Yes.”
The boy learned his father had killed his mother.
“…You’re Cheonsalseong. Born to kill.”
“You did all this over so ridiculous superstition?”
“Superstition? You call it superstition?”
His father chuckled,
looking at the scene before him, speaking in disbelief.
“Look at yourself, raising a sword against your father. Is this really just superstition?”
Young Ja-un.
His first steps toward becoming an assassin,
…
were just beginning.
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