Font Size
15px

Chapter 16: I am Kang Woo-ju

On the day of the script reading, Director Kang In-ho and Writer Jung Ha-rin were pacing around the conference room.

As ti passed, their strides beca faster, as if they were jogging, revealing their anxiety.

“Dong-gyu, is it not ti yet?”

“…Director-nim. Please ask at least every five minutes. I think we’re going to get neurosis from this.”

Assistant director Oh Dong-gyu sighed deeply. He had been asked the sa question nearly a hundred tis within the hour.

There was still more than 30 minutes left until the script reading, yet they were so restless.

“What kind of person is Kang Woo-ju that you act like this? It’s not like it’s our first day shooting with impressive actors. Why are you acting like amateurs?”

“Man, if it was just about dealing with an impressive actor, would we be acting like this? Haven’t you read the script? Kang Joo-heon literally walked out of the script. That good he was.”

“If he acts that well, that’s good for us.”

“That’s the problem! It doesn’t seem like acting! If actor Kim Young-ho’s mood gets ruined and everything falls apart, we’re all screwed!”

Director Kang In-ho passionately argued, causing the assistant director to look dubious. Of course, he had read the script in advance and knew what character Kang Joo-heon was.

‘Isn’t that just your typical sociopath?’

A character who wouldn’t hesitate to do anything if it benefited him or his company. A common villain in chaebol dramas.

Of course, Kang Joo-heon, with Writer Jung Ha-rin’s unique flavor added, appeared much more three-dinsional and attractive than usual.

‘What do they an it doesn’t seem like acting?’

He had heard rumors that Kang Woo-ju was a parachuted actor, supposedly receiving full support from a major corporation, though he didn’t know the details.

When he first heard this news, he thought it was a disaster. Honestly, he still thinks so.

It’s obvious what happens when a newcor with no notable qualifications takes on a leading role.

‘…Two consecutive ho runs are too much.’

One project had already blown up due to the lead actor’s drug scandal, and now, to have a parachuted actor take the lead in a drama felt like being used as a stopgap.

He had been completely taken in by the promise of working with the Kang In-ho and Jung Ha-rin combo.

‘I’d rather they were actually soone who ca out of the script like director said.’

About 4% of the population are said to be sociopaths, often climbing to high positions because they don’t hesitate to sacrifice others for their own benefit. In the broadcasting world, filled with stars, this percentage seems to skyrocket.

‘I’m used to dealing with such people.’

Perhaps dealing with a perfectionist sociopath like Kang Joo-heon is better than soone who can’t act at all.

In the workplace, people often prefer soone who is competent but has a bad personality over soone who is nice but incompetent.

‘One thing’s for sure, he’s definitely rude.’

Considering his response when he sent a ssage that also served as a notification last ti. While other actors responded with lengthy, friendly ssages, Kang Woo-ju simply replied:

– Acknowledged.

That terse response was all. Wondering if the ssage had been cut off, he waited, but no further communication ca.

And that’s not all.

Unlike other new actors who arrived an hour early to secure their spots, Kang Woo-ju was nowhere to be seen.

‘…Well, as long as he does his job.’

Oh Dong-gyu had let a lot of things go.

After all, there’s no law defining how to behave in every situation.

If a newcor actor has the skills to back it up, he didn’t see a reason to complain, although it certainly set a high bar for expectations.

“Dong-gyu.”

“Director-nim. If you’re that worried, why don’t you call him yourself? We’re already busy with cara setup.”

“That’s a bit…”

Kang In-ho avoided the assistant director’s gaze with a reluctant face, his eyes naturally shifting towards Jung Ha-rin.

At that, she widened her eyes and growled in the most ferocious voice in the world.

“Why are you looking at ?”

“Is it now a sin just to look?”

“Director-nim, it’s a problem because the ssage ‘Ha-rin, could you try contacting Kang Woo-ju?’ is leaking out of your eyes.”

“Ha-rin, could you try contacting Kang Woo-ju?”

“Ah, co on!”

“Director-nim! A car has entered the parking lot!”

“Who! Who is it!?”

“Uh… That is…”

Under Director Kang In-ho’s gaze, which seed fierce enough to devour soone, the youngest staff mber stuttered.

As everyone’s attention focused on him, the youngest staff mber, resigning himself to fate, tightly shut his eyes and shouted.

“It’s Actor Kim Young-ho!”

Sigh-

Director Kang In-ho and Writer Jung Ha-rin simultaneously let out a deep sigh. The staff, who had been watching the two for cues, naturally beca tenser.

“What should we do, Director-nim?”

“We do what we always do.”

Rustle-

Kang In-ho rubbed his head irritably as he organized his thoughts. Then, he began to call over the staff one by one, issuing instructions.

“Dong-gyu, check the cara and props again. Jin-ah, go to the waiting room and bring all the newcors, and tell them Actor Kim Young-ho has arrived.”

“Yes, understood.”

Director Kang In-ho, now exuding charisma that made one question if he was the sa person as before, spurred everyone into brisk action.

“Our youngest go out front to make sure Actor Kim Young-ho doesn’t lose his way. You understand what I an, right?”

“…I understand.”

The youngest nodded with a gloomy face. From now on, he had to buy ti so that Actor Kim Young-ho would arrive at the eting room as late as possible.

“Alright, everyone else, sa goes for you. Double-check if there are any impedints to your assigned tasks and report directly to .”

“Yes!”

“While the nominal reason is script reading, this is the first ti the actors are eting us. Don’t show any sloppiness or they’ll eat you alive!”

“Yes, understood!”

The atmosphere was reminiscent of the military.

Thanks to Director Kang In-ho’s nature of being stricter than anyone else on set, despite usually showing a playful deanor, this was possible.

Writer Jung Ha-rin, not to be outdone, quickly went to the assistant writers to give instructions.

“We’re the sa. We don’t know when we’ll have to revise the script, so try to absorb as much of the actors’ performances as possible. It will be a big help in shaping the image.”

“Yes!”

The production team moved efficiently, completing all preparations. anwhile, the new actors began to fill the empty seats one by one.

The bustling atmosphere gradually settled down. As if on cue, everyone fell silent, filling the conference room with a strange tension.

“Actor Kim Young-ho has arrived on our floor.”

“Bring him in with all due respect.”

Although it might seem overly courteous at a glance, Kim Young-ho was a veteran in the industry with decades of experience.

Over the years, his natural network had grown to resemble a cartel, so getting on his bad side could make life difficult for anyone, actor or director alike.

“……”

“……”

Knock- Click-!

After a long silence, the sound of a knock ca, and the conference room door opened. The youngest staff mber who had gone to et him entered.

Following him, a kind-faced middle-aged man stepped inside. Seeing him, everyone rose from their seats and bowed.

“Senior, hello!”

“Hello!”

“Ah, sit down, everyone. I’m not the lead, so there’s no need to make a fuss. Sorry for making you wait with my slow walking.”

“Oh, not at all. It’s still a while until the ti we notified you of. Please, have a seat here.”

Director Kang In-ho took over from the youngest and personally guided Actor Kim Young-ho to his seat.

Only after he sat down did those who were watching cautiously start to settle back into their chairs one by one.

Kim Young-ho, who had taken his seat, leisurely surveyed the room, making eye contact with each person one by one. In the midst of this, he noticed that the seat opposite him was empty.

“Director-nim, am I the last one to arrive?”

“Ah, that is… One person has yet to arrive.”

“Hmm. I see.”

Since the staff had prepared seating charts on each table beforehand, there was no one who didn’t know whose seat was empty.

The already awkward topic popped out from Actor Kim Young-ho’s mouth, causing everyone to wear an awkward expression.

“Ha-ha. It seems like everyone is too nervous since it’s all our first ti. How about we lighten the mood with so introductions?”

“Ahahaha…”

Guessing Kim Young-ho’s intentions, Director Kang In-ho forced a smile.

It was everyone’s first gathering. Therefore, starting with simple introductions before the script reading had beco an unspoken rule.

However, starting introductions now, when not everyone had arrived, would be like treating Kang Woo-ju as if he didn’t exist at all.

‘…It’s awkward to suggest waiting.’

Since a senior was trying to ease the newcors’ nerves, voicing a contrary opinion now would not be wise.

If they decided to wait for Kang Woo-ju instead of proceeding, a heavy silence would dominate the eting room. That alone would stress the newcors significantly.

Resentnt would naturally concentrate on Kang Woo-ju, the cause of the wait. As if questioning what makes him so special that he still hasn’t arrived.

‘Ah, this is really becoming a headache.’

It wasn’t about defending him, but relationships among actors working together could beco quite a hassle if they were bad. It was a situation the director would definitely want to avoid.

‘…About 15 minutes left.’

Glancing at the clock, he saw there were about 15 minutes left until the scheduled ti.

Considering Kang Woo-ju’s past behavior, he was not soone who would be late. Betting everything, he decided to stall for as much ti as possible.

“Then, let us from the production team introduce ourselves first. I am Kang In-ho, the PD in charge. I’m looking forward to working with all of you…”

Director Kang In-ho’s introduction was so long it reminded one of a school principal’s moral lesson.

.

.

.

As ti passed.

All the production team’s introductions were finished.

The promised ti was nearing, yet Kang Woo-ju had not arrived in the eting room. Director Kang In-ho wore a resigned expression.

‘…Now, I don’t even know anymore.’

The minute hand was pointing at 59. The prearranged ti was almost upon them.

He had done all he could; the rest was up to Kang Woo-ju. Just as he was half resigned, Actor Kim Young-ho stood up.

“It’s already my turn, it seems. Hello, I am Kim Young-ho…”

Knock-knock-

Just then, soone knocked on the eting room door. The previously warm atmosphere instantly froze, and everyone’s gaze turned to one point.

‘Damn, of all tis…!’

The worst timing to interrupt Actor Kim Young-ho’s words. Director Kang In-ho hoped the person entering was anyone but Kang Woo-ju.

Click-!

The door opened, and a man dressed in a suit entered with a confident stride that seed to kick aside all their expectations.

“And you are…?”

Standing up, Kim Young-ho asked in an unusually deep voice.

The man, without avoiding Kim Young-ho’s gaze, answered without hesitation.

“I am Kang Woo-ju.”

His voice and posture, unshaken despite the collective gaze, made for an impressively morable entrance. However, what truly surprised everyone, including Director Kang In-ho, was his next action.

“Nice to et you, Senior Kim Young-ho.”

Bow-

Kang Woo-ju lightly bowed his head towards Kim Young-ho, leaving Director Kang In-ho and Writer Jung Ha-rin with their mouths agape.

‘Kang Woo-ju…’

‘He bowed his head first!?’

Both sharing the sa thought, they had to clench their teeth to keep from screaming.

You are reading My Girlfriend’s Fortune: 3,141,592,653,589 Chapter 16 - I am Kang Woo-ju on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.