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Chapter 15

“Ha… it’s tough.”

After finishing my part-ti job, I returned ho.

My entire body felt like it weighed a ton. The fatigue was so overwhelming that even washing up seed like an insurmountable task, and I collapsed onto the bed.

Normally, I wouldn’t be this exhausted, even after a demanding day of work. However, working under the constant, enthusiastic gaze and attention of custors proved to be more challenging than I anticipated.

‘Nevertheless… I don’t feel bad. Actually, I feel good.’

A weary smile graced my face.

It was just a fleeting mont, but it truly felt like I had stepped into the shoes of an actor. I could grasp, even if just a little, what celebrities might talk about, and what it feels like to thrive on the love of fans.

‘Maybe, soday, I can be like that too, right?’

Even though it felt like I had already savored a comforting bowl of kimchi soup, the thought lingered in my mind. That’s how good it felt.

Wooooow.

Just then, my phone rang. Glancing at it, I saw a text ssage from senior Lee Narin.

——

Jinseok, did you catch today’s broadcast?

I’m dropping a ssage because I thought it might catch you off guard a bit. I didn’t expect them to put so much emphasis on you in the editing…

I apologize if it took you by surprise. Nevertheless, it’s a positive turn, so try to see it in a good light.

Oh, and I’ve attached the recomndation letter for you.

Alright then, look forward to seeing you on the day of shooting.

P.S. I’ve also enclosed a letter of recomndation from senior Kyungsoo.

P.P.S. Producer Kim Mansoo and Woohyun sunbae ntioned they would write letters of recomndation too, so I’ve included them for you as well.

——

It was quite a lengthy ssage. I promptly replied with a thank-you text.

‘By the way… others wrote letters of recomndation too.’

I hadn’t requested recomndations from anyone else. However, sohow you knew, and I’m sincerely grateful that you took the ti to write one for .

I examined the recomndation letter.

Even with a cursory glance, it was evident that it was composed with great care. I went through it ticulously and saved the recomndation letter to my email.

‘Now, the remaining schedule…’

I checked the calendar on my desk, a comprehensive planner for crucial dates such as part-ti jobs and photo shoots.

Usually filled with part-ti jobs and audition schedules, this month, there was the addition of an actual filming schedule.

It filled

with pride.

‘Applications for Seoguk University are due in two weeks on Monday… ‘Dream of the Sun Rising’ is set to start filming soon.’

Fortunately, I had adjusted my part-ti job schedule, so there were no clashes.

‘Oh right, I need to address Kang Hoshin’s request as well. It’s probably best to do it as soon as possible… Maybe tomorrow?’

Despite feeling a bit tired, I drifted into a comfortable sleep.

***

“May I enter?”

Early in the morning, I found myself at the Seodaemun Prison History Museum. The purpose was to address Kang Hoshin’s request: ‘Please apologize to Lim Insook.’

The challenge lay in the fact that Lim Insook was an unrecorded independence activist. If he had a resting place, I would have gone there to convey my apology.

After careful consideration, I chose Seodaemun Prison, the place where Insook passed away and Kang Hoshin served.

Here, representing Kang Hoshin, my intention was to extend apologies to Lim Insook and the countless independence activists he had apprehended.

[Are you an adult? Admission is 3,000 won.]

I paid the fee and entered.

Though I rely stepped over a threshold, the atmosphere inside was unexpectedly weighty.

“Hmm.”

Maybe it was the early hour, or perhaps it was the scarcity of visitors, but a profound silence enveloped the Seodaemun Prison History Museum.

After thoroughly exploring the museum, I made my way to the ‘morial space,’ my final destination. A bouquet of flowers adorned the lectern in the morial area.

Even though it was an outdoor morial, it was ticulously maintained, giving the impression of regular care.

“How remarkable. A young man making the journey here.”

At that mont, a voice reached

from behind. Turning around, I encountered a man who seed to be an employee, offering a friendly smile.

“Usually, even those who co to visit don’t venture all the way here. Most initial visitors are students on educational field trips. I spotted a young man strolling around with a bouquet of flowers early in the morning, so I followed out of curiosity.”

“Ah… yes. I hope it’s permissible to leave flowers here.”

“Of course. It’s absolutely fine. If anything, I appreciate it.”

The employee approached with a warm smile. He then surveyed the morial space with a silent gaze and chuckled sadly.

“In the past, during the peak of dramas and movies depicting the Japanese colonial period, there used to be a considerable number of people here. But over ti, those productions dwindled, and so did the visitors. Perhaps, as public interest shifted away from history, it naturally beca less of a subject for creative works.”

“…”

“In truth, such changes are not unique to Korea but rather a global trend. Still, it’s a bit disheartening. Despite the fervor surrounding the ‘Korea-Japan War,’ this place remains quiet. I wish more people would co…”

The employee, speaking with a tinge of disappointnt, turned away, smiling awkwardly.

“Haha, sorry. I rambled on a bit. You’re a cherished visitor.”

“No. That’s appreciated.”

We lingered in front of the morial space a bit longer. After a while, the employee addressed .

“Well, I’ll take my leave then.”

With a slight bow, the employee turned away.

Watching him go, I made my way towards the exit at a leisurely pace.

‘I hope more people co.’

The employee’s words flowed effortlessly, yet their sincerity resonated. Perhaps, he mused, it might be the unspoken desire of those who had perished there.

‘If , the drama I’m in does well, that could beco a reality. The staff mber ntioned earlier that during the popularity of Japanese colonial era dramas, there were many visitors.’

Originally, I had planned to give my all to this project, but now it felt like I had a purpose to strive for.

Lost in my thoughts, I found myself at the exit.

Perhaps influenced by my mood, the air around

felt lighter and warr than when I had first arrived.

***

“Create an ID here and recharge your ti. If you don’t know anything else, look for help there.”

“Haha… yes.”

I offered a hesitant nod at the sowhat annoyed voice of the PC room part-ti worker. Scratching his stomach, he ambled back to the counter.

It wasn’t my first ti in a PC room, but it had been a really long ti, and the place was different from what I rembered.

‘In the past, you’d give money to the boss, and he’d hand you a PC room card… ‘The system has changed.’

Even during vacations or military stays, I rarely frequented PC rooms. It seed like a waste of money, ti better spent honing my acting skills.

I found myself in a PC room now to apply for admission to Seoguk University. Due to my ho laptop’s low specifications, it kept shutting down while I filled out the application form, leaving

with no other option.

Lost in contemplation, I navigated to the Seoguk University website.

“Brother? Jinseok oppa, what are you doing here?”

A clear female voice cut through the din of gaming noise at that mont.

“Uh? Yeonsu. Why are you here…?”

“I ca to play a ga. Do you play gas too?”

Yeonsoo’s voice held both surprise and anticipation.

“No, I don’t play gas. I just ca here to do sothing.”

Seo Yeonsoo’s expression dimd a bit at my response, but she quickly regained her usual bright deanor.

“What did you co to do?”

“I’m planning to apply to Seoguk University’s theater departnt. I feel the need to deepen my understanding of acting.”

Seo Yeonsoo responded in astonishnt, “Oppa, you’re using our college?”

“Huh? Huh. Why? Is there an issue?”

“An issue? No, I’m thrilled that my brother is coming to my school…! Actually, my school is really great!”

Seo Yeonsoo continued, sowhat hesitantly, a rare occurrence for her.

“But why school? you can audition for dramas, so do you need to learn acting again?”

“Oh, just… for personal reasons.”

“Personal reasons?”

“Huh. The seniors I t during readings also ntioned that it would be good for

to go to college.”

Unable to reveal the true reason involving a dream and a ghostly request, I fabricated so excuses. Fortunately, Seo Yeonsoo didn’t seem to detect anything unusual in my explanation. She smiled and remarked,

“Hey… I’m actually learning acting in college, but I don’t really know what I’m learning. Lol.”

Seo Yeonsoo leaned on my shoulder, gazing at the monitor.

We weren’t this friendly when I was working part-ti, but things felt a bit different when we t outside.

‘Is it because we’re outside…?’

After a while, Seo Yeonsu, who had been observing the screen, spoke up.

“Want so help with the application? Our school’s application is quite complicated. There’s a lot to write.”

“Are you sure about that? Weren’t you playing a ga?”

“Is the ga more important than algebra? My older brother might join as a junior. Plus, I can play the ga later.”

Without asking, Yeonsu grabbed a chair and settled down next to . “Ahem!” she began with an uncharacteristic cough.

“First of all, you have to fill in your personal information. You know that, right? Have you considered how to introduce yourself?”

“About ?”

“Yes. You talk about your motivation for applying, what you want to learn when you co to school, etc. For your information, our school requires a video submission.”

I was oblivious. Due to my recent hectic schedule, I haven’t been able to devote proper attention to college matters.

“And? Is that all?”

“No. You also need to film a free-acting piece and submit it.”

There was more to this process than I had initially thought.

‘It’s like any other audition…’

Surveying the screen with a slight frown, Seo Yeonsoo reassured

with a smile.

“Don’t look too serious. I’ll help you.”

Then, as if she had almost forgotten, she clapped his hands—

“Oh, right. Did you find soone to write a letter of recomndation? I usually ask my school teacher, but who should my brother ask?”

“Oh, the recomndation letter is sorted. At least four people wrote one.”

“Wow, really? Who is it?”

To Seo Yeonsoo’s inquisitive question, I responded nonchalantly.

“Senior Lee Narin, Senior Min Kyungsoo. And senior Park Woohyun and producer Kim Mansoo.”

Speaking casually, I noticed Seo Yeonsoo tilting her head.

“···To?”

“Why?”

“Oh, no. Could it be that current actors wrote letters of recomndation?”

“Uh. And the PD too.”

“···.”

Seo Yeonsoo glanced at

and mumbled to herself.

“···That’s too much of a cheat.”

“Cheat?”

“···It’s no big deal. Never mind.”

Seo Yeonsoo muttered and began searching for an ‘entrance exam filming studio’ on the Internet. Various studio hopages popped up on the screen.

“Self-introductions and free acting are usually fild in the studio. It’s pricey, but the videos turn out pretty good.”

“Hmm…”

“If you go to an academy, you can get it done there. Since my brother doesn’t go to an academy, you have to use a studio. You can’t enroll in an academy just for this, right?”

“Yes.”

‘Well, it’s studio rental…’

Of course, there’s a vast difference between the quality of a video shot in a studio and one shot at ho.

I was aware of that, so I began the search for a studio to film my entrance exam video.

‘Why is it so expensive…?’

The basic cost for studio rental included filming, recording, and editing, totaling 1 million won.

In the cutthroat competition for college entrance exams, the expense of renting a studio might be a bold but necessary investnt. Still, for , it was a significantly burdenso amount.

‘Are reservations nearly full?’

However, the real issue wasn’t the cost.

Perhaps due to the ongoing entrance exam season, most studios were fully booked and unavailable. The few remaining options were either exorbitantly expensive or unable to accommodate my entrance exam schedule.

‘Hmm… What should I do?’

While I was contemplating alone, Seo Yeonsoo spoke cautiously.

“It’s expensive, right? That’s why I felt really sorry for my mom and dad when I was filming it. I’m glad I passed.”

“But even so… Reservations are almost full. Is it because it’s entrance exam season?”

“To? The studios are fully booked?”

Seo Yeonsoo asked again and peered at the screen together with .

“And… It’s true. When I fild last year, it was tough to secure reservations at well-known studios, but even the others weren’t this full.”

“Is it particularly bad this year?”

“I think so. Were there many N students this year?”

“Hmm… I’ll search a bit more. It seems like all the studios are fully booked.”

After hearing my words, Seo Yeonsoo responded as she returned to her computer.

“Then I’ll look too. I was quite close with the owner of the place where I fild last year, so I’ll try contacting him.”

“No, it’s okay. You’ve already helped a lot but do your own thing. You said you ca here to play a ga.”

“Since I’ve assisted you this far, I’ll help you until the end. Plus, it’s more enjoyable for

to help my brother than to play gas.”

“In that case… thank you. I’ll treat you to sothing delicious later.”

“Tteokbokki, okay?”

“Okay.”

“All right! Isn’t it the best?”

Seo Yeonsoo spoke with confidence, imdiately making a call, while I searched the portal site for any potential studios.

After a bit of searching, Seo Yeonsoo wore a dejected expression.

“Brother, I’m really sorry for sounding so confident earlier… All the good places are fully booked.”

“No, don’t worry. Why are you sorry? But it’s true, there really doesn’t seem to be any availability. Is the studio you used last year fully booked?”

“Yeah…”

Seo Yeonsoo sighed, sinking into the chair.

“Tis like these make

wish I knew soone who owns a studio or is a photographer. If it’s soone I know, they might even shoot late into the night.”

“I agree. Or, maybe if you know soone, you could ask for an introduction to another studio… Ah!”

‘…Why didn’t I think of him?’

As I casually responded to Seo Yeonsoo’s words, a person suddenly crossed my mind.

‘He probably knows a lot of filming studios and directors… Shall I ask him?’

With that thought, I pulled out my phone.

“Yeonsu. I know soone; let

ask him a question.”

“Do you know soone?”

“Yes. I was given a phone number at a company dinner… it’s this one.”

But when I actually attempted to press the call button, I hesitated.

No matter how kindly she might think of , honestly, I was a little apprehensive about contacting this person.

‘…What if she scolds

for reaching out without a good reason?’

After contemplating it for a mont, I pressed the call button.

[This is Eom Hyeryeong, the director of photography.]

“Hello, Director Eom Hyeryeong! It’s Kang Jinseok. Have you had dinner? The weather is really nice today. I apologize for reaching out on the weekend…”

It was Eom Hyeryeong, one of the top cinematographers in Korea.

TN: Errors such as he/she and his/her are common in TL so please be more understanding I’m also trying my best to avoid errors.

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