Possessed 10 Million Actors - Chapter 125:
Next to the name, I wasn’t quite sure what the checkmark meant, but it caught my attention because none of the other applicants had it.
“Anyway… this one has quite an impressive portfolio.”
Theater, short films, web dramas, independent films. There was even a record of appearances in cable TV dramas.
And not just as an extra with roles like ‘Pedestrian 1′ or ‘Casual Greeting Friend 3′, but with a substantial role named ‘Yang Minwoo.’
I hadn’t seen any of the works, but objectively, for a newcomer, it was an impressive profile.
“Did he study acting since high school?”
If so, it should have left an impression, but I couldn’t recall anything in particular.
“We’ve arrived, sir.”
Startled by the announcement, I quickly returned the profile to Jang Sunho beside me.
But my movements seemed a bit awkward.
Jang Sunho glanced at Iseo-gu’s profile, which was now on top.
“So, Iseo-gu is one of the applicants.”
The tone sounded as if Jang Sunho knew Iseo-gu. While tidying up the disarrayed stack of profiles because of me, Jang Sunho continued, “We are alumni from the same high school, so I took a closer look. This actor has done quite a lot.”
“Same high school… Oh, is that why you marked it?”
“Yes. Besides, there were other things I was curious about. Are you two close?”
“We’re not that close. I just know his name and face.”
I didn’t mention what kind of person I knew Iseo-gu to be. The guy I knew in the past might not be the same person now, so it was better not to say anything unnecessary.
“We’re from the same high school, and the profile is quite impressive, so I looked into it. We can’t bring someone with issues onto an audition program, you know.”
As if reading my thoughts, Jang Sunho sighed heavily.
“If you looked into it… did anything come up?”
Jang Sunho nodded.
“Nothing came up. It was remarkably clean.”
“…”
“In his school records, he’s just an ordinary student, and he started working as an actor in earnest after graduating from high school.”
Upon Jang Sunho’s words, I unintentionally made a small humming sound. “Iseo-gu is clean?”
At least the Iseo-gu I know isn’t like that. He’s the type to be at the forefront of the recent entertainment industry school violence controversies that explode whenever things get boring.
During that moment of hesitation, I wondered whether I should mention that or not:
“However, it was suspiciously clean. No matter how much of an upright person you are, humans always have some dust when you shake them. But there seemed to be none in Iseo-gu’s application.”
Jang Sunho made a meaningful statement.
“People tend to make small mistakes in their lives. Even actor Kang Jinseok had a dispute with a freshman during a welcome party, right?”
“…You knew about that?”
“Of course. Anyway, it was so strange that I looked into it thoroughly and found something interesting.”
Jang Sunho took a deep breath and continued speaking.
“Among Iseo-gu’s relatives, there is a high-ranking legal official in the legal field. He used to be a prosecutor, and now he’s with a major law firm. It seems that person helped in various ways to ensure no problems arise when he becomes a celebrity later.”
I didn’t know how impressive being a prosecutor was, but if Jang Sunho called him a ‘high-ranking official,’ he must be someone quite important.
But what I was curious about right now wasn’t that information. I was more interested in whether they would let Iseo-gu’s profile pass.
Rather than beating around the bush, I decided to ask Jang Sunho directly.
“So… do you, as the manager, plan to let this guy Iseo-gu’s profile pass?”
“Never. The thing I hate the most is avoiding avoidable risks. Even if it looks okay on the profile, why bring someone with potential controversies? Even though he might be fine on paper, you never know when and how a controversy might arise. Why bother taking him along?”
Upon hearing my question, Jang Sunho made a face as if he couldn’t understand it, then chuckled and said, “And applicants with this kind of profile are a dime a dozen. But we can’t pick someone with issues. There are plenty of genuinely good applicants.”
“…”
“Occasionally, some variety shows deliberately cast problematic participants for noise marketing, only to have them leave midway. But our show doesn’t need that. We are on a different level compared to those programs.”
Upon Jang Sunho’s words, I felt like I had worried unnecessarily.
“Indeed, Manager-nim must have everything planned out.”
I looked at Jang Sunho with eyes filled with admiration. Whether he noticed that look or not, I couldn’t tell.
After a while, Jang Sunho opened the van door.
“We’ve been talking for quite a while. Go ahead and rest upstairs. We have a shoot from tomorrow morning, don’t we?”
The mention of a “shoot” snapped me out of a momentary daze. I quickly grabbed my discarded coat and hat and got out of the van.
“Oh, yes. I’ll go up then. Thank you for your hard work today, Manager-nim.”
“Yes, rest up. I’ll come by tomorrow morning by 7.”
“Got it!”
***
A cafe in Seongsu-dong where Seo Yeonsoo is working part-time.
“Haah…”
Seeing customers lining up outside even before opening, Yeonsoo sighed deeply.
“Haha… Yeonsoo, there seem to be quite a few customers these days, huh?”
The owner, hearing her sigh, spoke while watching Yeonsoo’s expression.
“Is that just ‘quite a few’ to you?”
“Well, considering I pay double the hourly wage…”
“You only raised it because you said you didn’t need more part-timers even if you raised the wage.”
“Should I hire one more person? But then there might not be a place for Jinseok when he comes back later.”
“Why would Jinseok oppa work part-time? The cafe should be doing well enough to set up without him now.”
“Haha…”
“No, really. What if he just bought this building?”
Despite mentioning Jinseok’s name, Yeonsoo’s indifferent voice prompted the owner to cough awkwardly.
“She used to perk up just at the mention of Jinseok’s name. Must be tough for her.”
Although he thought that, the owner knew it wasn’t because Yeonsoo was having a hard time.
“Is it because of Jinseok and Yeo Hyemin, maybe?”
hadn’t been released yet, but it was already causing various issues.
Among them, the hottest topic was the course where Jinseok and Yeo Hyemin had a date during filming.
Every place they visited—cafes, streets, restaurants, movie theaters, lakes—had become a hot spot, to the extent that there was even an influencer who specialized in covering only those places.
“It’s good that our cafe was chosen as the top date spot, but…”
In reality, this cafe wasn’t actually used as a filming location. However, the reason it was chosen as the top date course was that Jinseok personally made coffee for Yeo Hyemin.
The video of Jinseok brewing coffee, along with other scenes of him signing autographs for fans during breaks, was competing for the top spots on social media.
Although he made coffee not only for Yeo Hyemin but also for other actors and staff, that fact was easily overlooked. What mattered to the public was the fact that “Jinseok personally made coffee for Yeo Hyemin.”
The owner, who had learned business know-how from Oh Haneul in the past, didn’t miss this opportunity. He worked hard to create and sell products centered around Jinseok.
They prominently featured the ‘Kang Jinseok Coffee’ menu, and the spot where Jinseok and Yeo Hyemin sat became the ‘Jinseok-Hyemin Photo Zone.’
“Well, it’s helped our sales a lot, but…”
The only problem was that Yeonsoo, a key employee and the only one, was radiating a dark, almost ominous aura.
“Yeonsoo might not like this situation since she used to be interested in Jinseok.”
Still, there was nothing to be done about it for a while. The owner planned to maintain this situation until the popularity of died down.
It might have to be maintained for quite a long time.
“Come on, Yeonsoo! Instead of sulking, let’s give it our all today too!”
However, as it couldn’t be left that way with Seo Yeonsoo, the owner walked up to her, clenched his fists, and said, “Today, I’ll clean the bathroom! Hey! This is real top-notch service, isn’t it?”
Seo Yeonsoo glanced at the owner with a skeptical look. The eyes between her long, narrow eyelids seemed a bit cold.
In response to that gaze, the owner made another pledge. “Uh, should I handle the closing by myself then?”
“…”
However, Seo Yeonsoo still showed no reaction.
Faced with Seo Yeonsoo’s eyes that showed no intention of playing along, the owner awkwardly smiled and said, “Just stay quiet, okay?”
Without responding, Seo Yeonsoo nodded her head and headed towards the ‘Jinseok-hyemin Photo Zone.’
Pulling out a dry towel and cleaning solution from her apron, she wiped the tables. As she worked, she glanced at a framed photo of Jinseok, who was smiling.
“He’s gone too far now.”
Contrary to the owner’s thoughts, Seo Yeonsoo’s recent fatigue wasn’t because people constantly linked Jinseok and Yeo Hyemin as a couple.
If she were honest, it did bother her a bit, but more than that, it was frustrating how much Jinseok was advancing.
“I need to get into my next project quickly too.”
After “The Way They Chose,” Seo Yeonsoo auditioned for several roles. Regardless of the size, she took auditions seriously and achieved some success.
But whenever she took a step, it felt like Jinseok was ten steps, no, a hundred steps ahead.
When Seo Yeonsoo barely landed a role with a few lines, Jinseok was handling a significant role in a nationwide buzzworthy production.
“Hmm…”
Seo Yeonsoo let out a light sigh at the fleeting melancholic thought.
But only for a moment.
“Still, don’t be discouraged! Somehow, I have to catch up!”
Making a small resolution in her mind, Seo Yeonsoo put a towel and cleaning solution in her apron. Then, she puffed up her cheeks, relaxed the muscles on her face, and put on her usual bright smile.
“Alright, alright, aja, aja, aja-ja! Seo Yeonsoo, fighting!”
Seo Yeonsoo shouted with her arms raised. Startled by the sudden outburst, the owner, who had been watching her, looked at her in surprise.
Addressing the owner with an energetic voice, Seo Yeonsoo said, “Boss! You said you’d clean the bathroom today, right? Then, can I leave 30 minutes early? I have an audition tomorrow!”
“Oh? Uh, sure, sure! Seo Yeonsoo, fighting!”
Although a bit taken aback by the sudden change in Seo Yeonsoo’s mood, the owner responded cheerfully.
“But seriously, I’m just a manager, why am I reading the mood of a part-timer?”
Suddenly puzzled by that thought, the owner had already lost control.
“Well then, shall we open? We can’t keep the customers waiting!”
As Seo Yeonsoo was about to open the door, her mobile phone rang.
Anticipating that she might not have a chance to check once customers came in, she decided to check her phone first.
[Assistant Manager Yoon Gayeon – Hello, Ms. Yeonsoo. It’s been a while since I contacted you…]
A contact from an entirely unexpected person.
It was a message from Yoon Gayeon, who had visited the cafe before and handed her a business card, suggesting she auditioned for OS Entertainment when the opportunity arose.