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Chapter 245

"Is Jung Sunwoo's list real or what?"

In the W&U outdoor smoking garden.

Team Leader 2 flicked his cigarette ash as he grumbled.

"People always ask that first thing when I et them outside. Its so tireso. I keep saying I dont know, that even though were in the sa company, Im clueless, but nobody believes it."

"Its true that we lost the Spy contract. Rember the uproar when Lee Bongjoon was outmaneuvered by Cho Soo-young?"

"But when he was setting up City Jungle, he was all over the production and distribution companies, really putting in the effort. It's odd that he just brushed off Spy without trying."

"Its his own fault this ti. Must have hurt his pride."

Listening all this while, Jo Byunghwan suddenly joined in.

"What pride does a manager have? If his actor is about to lose a role, he should chase it down and beg to get it back. The young guy acts so stiff as a team leader, not caring about seniors or anyone else at the company."

"Exactly. His attitude is the problem, I tell you, his attitude."

"You should be more humble and kind to those around you when youre doing well. Who knows how long that will last? Later when hes down and out, who would want to help him?"

"Did I ntion this? I asked Jung Sunwoo sothing once, and he told

to mind my own business and get back to work. It really hurt."

"Anyway, hes always been pampered by the company for being good at his job. Even now, everyone praises him because of that damn Jung Sunwoo list. Must be nice, living it up."

Soone crushed their cigarette in the ashtray, lowering their voice.

"Even the boss seems to really favor Jung Sunwoo."

"Not just seems, he totally does. Didnt you hear? When Jung Sunwoo returned from receiving the City Jungle award, the boss personally picked him up from the airport. I an..."

"There are rumors he got shares in the company too. Is that true?"

"At this rate, hell be a director and then an executive before we know it."

"Hardly likely..."

An awkward silence followed.

After the team leaders excused themselves for work.

Jo Byunghwan remained alone, continuously smoking. With each cigarette, the space between his furrowed brows filled with a gritty emotion like the ash itself.

***

"How do you think it looks?"

Im Joowon stood askew, gazing at the full-length mirror.

Clad in a blue linen shirt and a tightly tied barista apron, his face sharply trimd from days of toil matched perfectly with his newly dyed jet-black hair.

The scenarios Lee Yeojoon seed to step right out from the pages.

The appearance was now beyond reproach.

"It looks good?"

Relieved by my comnt, he let out a sigh of relief.

Watching him as if checking a howork assignnt, the director, Sung Uimin, and the staff also relaxed their shoulders, their faces pale from tension.

We should have a feast of beef if the audition goes well.

"But..."

As Im Joowon stood almost inside the mirror, I spoke.

"You seem a bit tense right now."

"Not really?"

"Indeed you are."

"Ah, Director. Do I look nervous to you? Sister, do I seem nervous?"

He turned to director Sung Uimin and the staff, almost defensively.

"Yes."

"Totally. You beco all observant when you're nervous."

Struck by the blunt comnt, Im Joowon slumped onto the sofa.

After guzzling down cold water, he even began to tremble.

"Actually, its been a long ti since I auditioned for a director who either has no interest in

or dislikes . Lately, whenever I receive a light invitation to audition, the atmosphere has been warm..."

Flushing from wounded pride, yet clinging to

like a lifeline, he looked up.

"Director, what if I fail this audition?"

"Thats unlikely. I made sure of it."

To fetch him, what lengths I hadnt gone to.

Astonishingly, this single comnt relaxed Im Joowons expression.

Seeing his face, I offered in the gentlest tone I could muster.

"The director values an actors image most, so dont worry and just focus on making a good first impression. With your current look, theres no way the director wont like you."

"Really?"

"Yes. And Seo Jijoon already knows he'll be filming with you. Hes looking forward to it."

"!"

Im Joowon's eyes, which had been flickering, suddenly stilled.

I had thought about the worst-case scenario.

If director Lee Chang-in ets Im Joowon and still insists on casting Bae Myungjin, perhaps a more forceful approach might be warranted.

Not that

I'd threaten Lee Chang-in outright.

Maybe, persuade him indirectly through the investnt and distribution company.

Or appeal to his sentint by putting CEO Do Hyeong-tae forward, since the production company might not be able to pay rent if this movie flops. Safe persuasion, perhaps.

If not, ideally, it wouldn't go this far, but...

Make sure Bae Myungjin couldnt film at all...

Such were the variety of solutions I had been considering, all ultimately unnecessary.

Fortunately.

Lee Chang-in lacked resolve.

"Hello, Director."

"..."

"Director?"

"Ah! Oh, sorry, yes, Im Joowon. Oh..."

Director Lee Chang-in, as if dazed, struggled with his words.

Even as he shook hands and exchanged greetings, his eyes persistently scanned Im Joowon from head to toe, clearly liking the image before him.

The days of effort were well rewarded.

"Ah, Joowon, you look much more handso in person, not that you dont on screen, but really, the cara hasnt captured you fully. If I had fild you like this, ah, why didnt I notice before..."

"Thank you. I prepared a lot to make a good impression on you today."

"You prepared to see soone like ? Just co comfortably next ti. Even in rags would be fine. Lets et casually next ti."

Im Joowon glanced my way.

I nodded lightly, signaling that it was fine.

A triumphant smile spread across his face.

Perhaps because I had been too focused on The Accomplices, but overlaid on Im Joowon's face, I saw Lee Yeojoon, rejoicing at having gotten what he wanted.

And by then,

The audition was as good as over.

Though it had felt more like a private fan eting from the start.

Watching this, CEO Do Hyeong-tae, sipping his coffee, clicked his tongue.

"Why hold auditions at all then?"

"The atmosphere seems alright, doesnt it?"

At my comnt, he scoffed.

"The atmosphere? The contract's already signed, you see? Chang-in is blushing over that boy. Anyway, it looks like you'll have both leads for your actor. I look forward to working with you."

"I say the sa to you."

As if raising a toast, we clinked our coffee cups together.

And an hour later...

That accursed Jung Sunwoo list. I really dont know how the rumors spread so fast; everyone thinks I trashed 'Doctor 25 Hours'.

Oh dear

Even my social dia was plastered with that talk. They say if Team Leader Jung hands you a project, you should graciously accept it. Why would you trash it? Are you insane? Just like with 'Cat Guardian Ghost', youre served a feast and you just suck your thumb?

Seriously, whats with people tracking down an actors social dia

Its all my fans.

Oh

I kept saying it wasnt

but Team Leader Jung who trashed it, but they hardly seed to believe .

Lim Joowon and Director Lee Chang-in were clinking their wine glasses together, indulging freely. It all started when the director spotted wine on the cafes nu and ordered as naturally as water flows.

Im going crazy because of that Jung Sunwoo list too.

And why is that, Director?

Well, so people know I'm discussing lead casting with Team Leader Jung, and theyre all over

about why my project isnt on Jung Sunwoos list. And whats crazier

Director Lee sipped his wine like water, glancing at

with a very complicated look.

As soon as they heard I was collaborating with Team Leader Jung, the distribution company started treating

differently.

Ah.

Im not an unknown director, but Im also not so famous that Im expected to carry such anticipation. People didnt think so highly of . But unbeknownst to , within the investor-distributor circles, my film has beco next years most anticipated.

That must be a bit overwhelming.

I cant sleep at night, not at all.

The two sitting close and sharing their woes seed perfectly in sync.

Lim Joowon, maybe, but Director Lee was still shy and aloof in front of , yet he couldnt have been more approachable with Lim.

Was he not shy but rather choosing whose face to be shy around?

Team Leader.

Lim Joowon, rising to visit the restroom, briefly leaned close to .

With none of the nervous tension from before the audition, his face overflowed with confidence and even seed to radiate an aura as he spoke.

Please tell Seo Jijoon. Im looking forward to shooting together.

Yes.

Things seed to be going as planned, but I wasnt sure about the on-site atmosphere.

Well, well think about that when the ti cos.

As soon as Lim left, I approached Director Lee, whose conversational contributions had dwindled. It seed like the best ti to bring sothing up.

I slid my phone towards him.

A profile photo of Jung Jaee magnified on the screen.

Director, would you like to take a look at this person?

Who oh?

As soon as he saw the photo, Director Lees eyes sharpened.

He took my phone and started flipping through the images.

This image, itd be perfect for playing the role.

How about for the role of Seo Yeonju?

The sa na popped out simultaneously.

Seo Yeonju.

Though she didnt appear much, her role was impactful.

A new face. Is this friend being grood by Team Leader Jung? What has she done before? Can she act?

Jung Jaee, shes a girl group mber, so you likely havent seen her in other works. Shes completely new to acting. But dont worry about her acting; W&U doesnt send anyone who cant perform.

Representative Do Hyeong-tae across from us looked sowhat bitter.

Even so, an idol-turned-newbie

Shall we take a look then?

Director Lee suddenly suggested.

If shes good, well go with it. The image is great. As long as shes not terrible, we can work with her during filming.

Representative Do exhaled a deep sigh and downed his wine in one gulp.

Still fixated on the photo, Director Lee continued.

I tend to embed the actors image in my head when I write the screenplay, and actually, I wrote this role thinking of Lee Songha.

Songha?

No, I dont an to cast Lee Songha for such a small role. Its just that the image I had in mind was sothing like hers. But this Jung Jaee doesnt seem too bad either. Maybe because theyre from the sa agency? Their images are sowhat similar.

With that, he stared blankly at Jung Jaee on my phone.

And in his head, he imagined Lee Songhas face.

Are they similar?

***

I half-lifted my heavy eyelids.

The persistent vibrations next to my pillow suddenly stopped. Groping beside , I found my phone.

10:50 PM.

After smoothly finalizing the casting for 'Accomplice', I had

been stuffing my head with new scripts and screenplays for days. It felt like I had just closed my eyes for a mont after coming ho at dawn yesterday.

Sliding the lock screen away, I stared at the display.

Seventeen missed calls. A pile of ssages.

What now?

Since the Jung Sunwoo list incident, nothing surprises

anymore.

As I was about to check the ssages, the phone vibrated again.

It was Im Seoyoung.

Hey, Seoyoung.

-Got it, got it! Keep it down! Brother, did you just wake up? Have you seen the internet, or rather, the monitoring?

Her voice poured out rapidly, sounding very serious.

In the background, the voices of Lee Songha and Eljay, and Lee Taehee mingled.

-Just calm down and do as I say. Dont go online. If you have sothing like a tranquilizer at ho, take one first.

Sothing was definitely up.

I switched the call to speaker mode and started checking the ssages. The senders were varied, mostly journalists. After reading a couple, I finally understood the root of all this commotion.

Thats right, I rembered.

It had been too noisy, so I deliberately tuned out.

Today was the premiere of 'Hong Gil-dong'.

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