TL: KSD
A Major Crisis Hits the Publishing Industry!
To address the issue of , the luminaries of the literary world gathered their wisdom.
-There will co a day when this field will collapse. A day when all publishing houses close down, and all editors are left on the streets But that day is not today!
-Indeed!
-One for all! All for one!
From literary masters who have honed their writing skills for decades to powerful figures who can shake the publishing industry with a single word
They united their strength to stand against the great disaster shaking the literary world. This is why the field has beco so tightly knit.
Thus, the elders, who sought the principles of righteousness, joined forces to pressure the governnt and even humbled themselves to open genre literature contests in search of the next Higashino Keigo.
There were also daring entrepreneurs who poured enormous funds to improve the distribution network, and even eccentrics from the light novel industry threw themselves into expanding the publishing industrys horizons.
And so, countless innovative proposals were made over decades.
Of course.
If they had been successful, the publishing industry wouldnt still be hearing screams of despair.
-Why why arent people buying books? Japanese people buy a lot of books. Is there a problem with our national character?
-Weve been fucked for a long ti. Its all about the money. Go and buy those damn pens.
-Why not just keep printing workbooks as weve always done?
All innovative ideas were frustrated in the face of a global publishing downturn.
In the era of Netflix and YouTube, the size of the publishing industry is gradually shrinking.
A graph trending slowly downward.
South Korea was no exception to this trend.
In an era where the glory of works that once enthralled the nation is forgotten, the honor of great writers is buried in scandals, and no one cares about such things, where literature has beco a vulgar joke
A few innovators from Baekhak Publishing made a bizarre proposal.
-Dont have it? If we dont have it, why dont we create it?
-Create what?
-The literary idol!
A bold plan to create star authors by any ans necessary and draw the public into the fandom of literature!
That plan failed spectacularly.
The internal strife within the Kim Sang-guk-Yang Sung-jun line was a superficial reason. The fundantal reason was that nobody wanted to invest ti and effort in such a vain plan.
In a conglorate where printing workbooks alone brings in enormous profits, those who cried for innovation could not survive. Thats the whole story.
Thus, amid everyones mockery, the few innovators t a miserable downfall, and only bizarre rumors circulated about so bald freak sealed away in Baekhak Entertainnts underground parking lot.
But then, that bald person caused a stir.
[Exclusive, the anonymous new writer Moon In, turns out to be a minor?]
[A Love Story, bestseller for 3 consecutive weeks!]
[Breaking, nominated for the Booker International, one of the worlds top three literary awards, Author Moon In.]
Lim Yang-wook proved his argunt with results, not logic. Only then did Baekhak Publishing pay attention to the claims of Lim Yang-wook and the few innovators.
Just as they aid to create a literary idol, their business plan resembled the idol industry in many ways.
Just like idols who gain popularity on music shows and make money through albums, events, concerts, authors who gain popularity on broadcasts and make money through books, lectures, variety shows
Turning popularity garnered through dia into money was no different from the idol industry.
And thats a job for a system, not a person.
So, to benchmark that business,
theres no need to bring in people.
.
Thats what Lim Yang-wook thought Baekhak Publishing must have believed.
Pending Assignnt.
Gazing vacantly at those four bitter words given to him for the second ti.
Thats what Lim Yang-wook thought.
Side EP-Princess Maker
The office of the newly assigned Publishing Managent Departnt at Baekhak Publishing was incomparably larger than before. It was big enough to fit at least a dozen more people.
Indeed, it was.
About a dozen unfamiliar people were in the Publishing Managent Departnt. It turns out they were all from Baekhak Publishing.
Whats going on here?
Well
What about Departnt Head Lim?
I asked an employee whose face seed sowhat familiar, but they said they didnt know. It seed more like they were hesitant to speak than truly unaware. Their expression conveyed unease.
I, too, had rushed to the company upon receiving a sudden ssage, so I hadnt grasped the whole situation.
The ssage simply stated that the Publishing Managent Departnt had been moved to Baekhak Publishing and told everyone to gather to familiarize themselves with each other.
So, grumbling about how a large corporation handles things so haphazardly, I took a taxi here, only to find this ss.
Suddenly, I had been transferred to Baekhak Publishing.
.
I felt a vein pop on my forehead.
Just as I was about to take out my phone to demand answers from Baek Seol, a crowd of about a dozen employees and even more onlookers rushed in from outside the office.
Wondering what was happening, I looked at them only to beco even more confused.
Their hands held cakes and fireworks, and they were all smiles.
Then, with a loud bang, the fireworks went off.
Confetti from the party fireworks fluttered down onto my stern-faced expression.
But for so reason, being incredibly pleased, the people from Baekhak Publishing surrounding greeted with laughter and joy.
Welco!
Who are you?
* * *
At the current mont, if we were to precisely compare the celebrity status of author Moon In, it was similar to that of a movie actor who has attracted ten million viewers. Although not attracting ten million viewers, being in the news for months related to the Booker Prize did the job.
However, Moon In, who often appeared at the Baekhak Entertainnt building, didnt receive much attention. People were rely amazed that a child could write well but didnt idolize him to the extent of the employees.
Moon In, touring Baekhak Entertainnts facilities with Kim Byul and viewing a decade-long idol as just a neighbor, was not a one-sided perspective.
People at Baekhak Entertainnt saw Moon In in a similar light.
The difference in industries ans just that.
In other words, the way Baekhak Publishing employees viewed Moon In was worlds apart from how Baekhak Entertainnt employees saw him.
To Baekhak Entertainnt employees, Moon In was just a cute kid, but to Baekhak Publishing employees, Moon In was a walking deity.
Everyone at Baekhak Publishing is involved in the book business. There isnt a single person who hasnt sighed at the thought of the South Korean publishing industry collapsing.
To them, Moon In was a superhero who appeared on a white horse, or rather, an octopus, making him no different from a prince in a fairy tale.
Therefore, the way Baekhak Publishing employees treated Moon In was similar to how one would treat a prince.
Hello, Author~nim! Im Lee Eun-bi, the head of the Marketing and Promotion team. Are you interested in appearing on an EBS variety show by any chance?
Team Leader Lee, why are you trying to make a deal at the first eting? If youre going to do that, go to the Sales Departnt!
Ah, Author Moon In~nim! Its really great to et you! Congratulations on your Booker International nomination. Would you like to show you around the company?
Surprisingly, the welco party for Moon In, who ca with the Publishing Managent Departnt to Baekhak Publishing, wasnt ordered from above.
The employees voluntarily opened their wallets (and took out the corporate card) to buy the cake. The fact that salaried workers voluntarily did sothing beyond their work duties proves Moon Ins divine influence.
Who else but a deity could make salaried workers do unnecessary work voluntarily?
Moon In accomplished that difficult task.
By single-handedly making a aningful increase in the entire publishing industrys sales, Moon In beca a god of Baekhak Publishing.
The fact that Moon-in achieved what all the editors in this country couldnt despite rubbing their palms together and praying to all sorts of deities for decades without seeing any effect proves that Moon Ins divine presence is extraordinary.
Baekhak Publishing employees surrounded Moon In as if touching the hem of his clothes would cure all diseases and taking a photo of him would bring blessings to future generations.
(It could be said that the children of New Light Spring Orphanage, who had treated Moon In like Jesus before them, had a real insight.)
However, the faith of Baekhak Publishing people was not rewarded because Moon Ins heart was already set on soone else.
So, where is Departnt Head Lim?
The followers of Baekhak Publishing surrounding Moon In couldnt answer that question. They all just awkwardly smiled and dodged the question.
Only after Moon In asked three tis and they denied three tis did Moon In finally get an answer.
On standby?
Yes, it seems like hes temporarily on standby until its decided what position hell be appointed to Youll probably et him at the company soon! Probably!
The employee stuttered through an explanation, but Moon In knew that being on standby ant .
Hmm. I see.
Murmuring so, Moon In focused on building rapport with the employees, matching the atmosphere.
As Moon In smilingly and politely exchanged phone numbers with the employees, Baekhak Publishing staff were relieved.
However, it is also ntioned in Japanese manga that people whose bodies have shrunk but whose minds remain the sa generally have a talent for deduction. (TL: If you dont know whats being referenced here ask in Discord)
There is always only one truth!
Moon In felt like he knew who the perpetrator behind the dark silhouette was.
* * *
Lim Yang-wook is a persona non grata in the mainstream literary world.
Not graduating from a prestigious university was the first reason, having been brash in his younger days the second, and disrupting the authority of the existing literary world by promoting Moon In the third.
However, considering the benefits that Lim Yang-wook and Moon In brought to the literary world, its strange that Lim Yang-wook couldnt smoothly return to Baekhak Publishing and received a standby order instead.
And when sothing odd happens to Lim Yang-wook, pointing at Kim Sang-guk usually hits the mark.
At Baekhak Publishing headquarters, a black sedan smoothly slid into a reserved parking spot.
Kim Sang-guk, the CEO, got out of the car with a smile.
Good morning, CEO~nim.
Ah, yes, good morning.
His smile didnt fade until he reached his office via the executive elevator.
Naturally, hes soone who usually wears a smile, but today, the proportion of genuine smiles behind that mask was a bit higher.
The reason goes without saying.
Kim Sang-guk asked his secretary.
Where is Moon In now?
Hes currently greeting the staff in the office.
Is that so?
Yes, would you like to inform them of your visit?
Hmm. No need. He doesnt think too highly of .
Despite that, Moon In eventually fell into Kim Sang-guks hands.
It had been a truly long period of disgrace.
Kim Sang-guk faced humiliation by being demoted because of a re team leader, and the forr CEO who had promised to support Kim Sang-guk was swept away by the storm of chairman replacent as soon as he beca an executive of the headquarters.
Throughout the period when Moon Ins publishing profits were directed to Baekhak Entertainnt, the employees questioned Kim Sang-guks leadership, and Kim Sang-guk had to wait in silence, unable to maintain the dignity befitting the CEO of Baekhak Publishing.
And when the ti ca, Kim Sang-guk moved like lightning.
Taking advantage of the internal strife within Baekhak Entertainnt, Kim Sang-guk successfully projected appropriate influence at the headquarters.
Thus, Lim Yang-wook was vainly defeated.
Compared to the long conflict, the battle ended in an anti-climactically brief mont.
However, Kim Sang-guk thought differently.
Yes. This is normal.
The situation until now, where a departnt head and a subsidiarys CEO were checking each other, was abnormal.
Now, the presumptuous Lim, who thought too highly of himself and made light of the world, was gone.
In the end, Lim Yang-wook was just one of the countless losers Kim Sang-guk had defeated over the past decades.
Kim Sang-guk stepped out of his office with quiet footsteps. From there, he could overlook everything at Baekhak Publishing.
Thousands of employees were moving like ants on their respective floors, each performing their duties and responsibilities.
Thus, in this building, ridiculously small compared to a country, the soft power that shakes the entire publishing industry of a nation is created.
That is the power of the system.
Therefore, those who rebel against the system cannot survive.
Kim Sang-guk reassured himself that he was rely protecting that self-evident principle.
The position of a conglorate CEO is not sothing one wins by playing Go-Stop. It requires gambling everything, over and over, to climb up.
Therefore, one must continue to beco tougher. Tough enough not to look back, even if it ans getting ones hands dirty with blood.
Because hesitating for even a mont ans losing everything.
However, it wasnt long before Kim Sang-guks crystal-clear mind was shattered.
Im in a slump, so I cant write.
Moon Ins rebellion, which would drive Baekhak Publishing to hell, had begun.
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