Chapter 245
Chapter 245
Wow. Is that Lee Seo-juns manager? He looks so cool.
A man with a gentle smile walked in with Kim Hyung-won, the editor-in-chief of [Mirror].
He wore a black suit and looked different from the tired managers who appeared on TV. CHeCk for new stories on no/v/el/bin(.)c0m
He exuded a professional aura from head to toe.
The employees of Youngwoong Publishing, who were gathered in a place where they could see the hallway leading to the conference room, admired his appearance.
I guess Hollywood actors have cool managers too. Doesnt he look like he works out?
Right? He must have been to Hollywood too.
Of course he has. He filmed Shadowman 3 last year.
Lee Seo-juns manager entered the conference room.
The employees who were staring at the closed door of the conference room straightened their backs.
I heard hes been Lee Seo-juns manager for a long time.
How did you know that?
My daughter is a fan of Lee Seo-jun. When I asked her about his manager, she told me everything. She said hes a very nice person.
Did you tell her?
No! What if it gets out and he says he wont do it?
Right? I quit drinking three days ago.
Why did you have to quit drinking?
I have a habit of repeating what I heard when I drink. I dont know when or where I might say something.
A sales team employee shivered.
When I woke up after drinking, I saw an article on the internet that said [Actor Lee Seo-jun, starring in the play Mirror!]. The search rankings and articles were all over the place and the company was in chaos.
Wow
The editors and employees let out an involuntary sigh at the situation they didnt want to think about.
And then right away, another article came out that said [Actor Lee Seo-jun, graduation performance canceled!]. If that happens, I think Ill have to kneel down in front of the company and apologize.
Thats right. You did well. Dont drink anymore.
The rumor that Lee Seo-jun will quit the project if his identity is revealed had become an urban legend that it never happened but it might happen.
The origin of that rumor was probably Team 2, who had launched a campaign to silence the parents and staff of the child actors when Seo-jun, or rather Na Jin, starred in the childrens play Spring eight years ago.
If Team 2 and Andaho knew this fact, they would have exclaimed, Thats a long-lasting effect.
I hope they had a good talk
Its win-win, sir! Manager!
The Youngwoong Publishing employees clasped their hands and looked at the conference room with sparkling eyes.
A long or short time passed.
Soon, the door of the conference room opened.
Lee Seo-juns manager, who had a friendly smile on his face when he entered, bowed slightly as he met the eyes of the employees who were huddled together and left the publishing house.
The president and editor-in-chief who came out of the conference room with him saw him off.
Did it go well?
I dont know.
The employees who had been holding their breath until the manager left ran to the president and editor-in-chief.
President! Editor-in-chief!
What happened?!
We thought of making photo cards, posters, bookmarks, and more!
We even found a suitable production company!
The employees looked at them with eyes like baby birds waiting for food.
The president opened his mouth with a sigh full of regret.
He said no to the book cover and band.
What?!
And no to any other related products either.
Whaaat?!
Why did he say that? Didnt you offer him enough money for promotion?
I did. But he said money doesnt matter.
The president sighed sadly.
He said he chose the book because it was really fun, but if he took money for promotion, there could be misunderstandings. And hes not doing the play alone, but with his peers. The kids might not think so, but their families might. He said he wanted to prevent any complaints that might arise later.
The employees nodded their heads with disappointed expressions.
It was a reasonable reason.
So we cant promote him at all?
No. Thats not it. We can put his name on the book band. And if we write an article about the book concert, it will get a good response.
The employees breathed a sigh of relief.
Lee Min-joon set aside some watermelon for the three of them and put the rest in the refrigerator.
Seo Eun-hye picked up one of the two plates of watermelon that Lee Min-joon had left and knocked on Seo-juns door.
Mom, can I come in?
Yeah.
Seo Eun-hye opened the door slightly and smiled at the sight inside.
It looks like a writers room, not an actors room.
Hmm. It is a bit messy, isnt it?
Seo-jun scratched his cheek as he put down his pen.
I dont think it was this bad when I was studying for exams.
Seo Eun-hye looked around Seo-juns desk area.
Seo-juns large desk and its side were already filled with piles of paper.
The script and novel of the original work.
The play and book adapted from the novel.
The scripts and videos of plays that he liked.
Papers and pens with various notes.
It seemed chaotic, but it was a space that Seo-jun had organized in his own way.
Seeing the plate of watermelon, Seo-jun quickly gathered the papers that were spread out on one side of his desk.
Seo Eun-hye placed the plate on the empty spot and asked.
How much have you done?
Seo-jun stabbed a square piece of watermelon with a fork.
I have a rough outline. But its hard to express whats in my head in writing.
Yeah?
I think I know why Director Choi Dae-man got canned. My head is getting dull from staying here all the time. So Im going to work at Cocoa Entertainments practice room tomorrow.
Seo Eun-hye laughed at Seo-juns words.
The story of Director Choi Dae-man getting canned at a five-star hotel during Escape was always amusing to hear.
What did the writers and directors say?
Seo-juns adaptation was more interesting than he expected.
He told his acquaintances that this happened and they might ask him about it later, and they all seemed curious.
He also received requests to show them when it was finished from more than one or two people.
Unlike acting, which he wanted to show to anyone and everyone, showing his adapted script made him feel a little shy.
So Seo-jun wanted to make his script more perfect.
Im going to show it to Ji-seok hyung later.
That sounds good. Ji-seok is experienced in theater. Then work hard.
Yeah! Thanks for the watermelon.
After Seo Eun-hye left, Seo-jun put a piece of watermelon in his mouth and turned his eyes back to his desk.
The open book [Mirror].
The middle part of Mirror was worn out more than the others because Seo-jun chose the second story out of the three stories in Mirror.
Of course, he didnt ignore the first, third episodes and the overall story.
The scenes, lines, and descriptions that Seo-jun wanted to include in his play were marked with colorful colors.
From scenes with low importance to scenes he wanted to emphasize.
They were clearly distinguished and easy to see.
Seo-jun first extracted the lines from the book and arranged them in order.
He inserted the characters feelings expressed in sentences into the descriptions.
He added appropriate lines, movements, and descriptions where they were awkwardly connected or cut off.
Once he had a rough frame, he added various stage effects.
He checked the types of stage effects at Yeoul Hall, where he submitted his graduation performance application, and watched last years Yeoul Middle School graduation performance on YouTube to get a sense of the atmosphere.
Its different from Spring.
The childrens play Spring that he performed at the Eunha-su Center.
He was only interested in acting back then, but he sometimes saw the adults who were making the stage.
He remembered clearly how the shoddy Cheongryong-nim and the props and stage effects changed into something dazzling with money poured into them.
But I cant change the machines.
The graduation performance was different from a play that was performed dozens of times on the same stage as one work.
Not only Seo-juns play, but also other kids plays had to go up, so he couldnt change the stage equipment at will.
But our schools stage equipment is good.
It was better than most small theaters because it was the same ATR Foundation as the Eunha-su Center, and it came down to Mirinae High School and Yeoul Middle School.
Seo-jun looked at the monitor where the play was playing and the list of stage equipment at Yeoul Hall for a moment and picked up his pen.
Then Ill use this here.
Seo-juns script, which was full of his ambition, was slowly modified for various realistic reasons.