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... e born to be actors.

Kim Hyung-seok had been a casting director for a long time, but he had never met such a person. He had seen many impressive performances, but the phrase "born to be an actor" always seemed like an exaggeration.

‘They exist.’

However, the saying he once thought was an exaggeration now seemed very real.

‘A person born to be an actor.’

Just by smiling, the atmosphere changed. The child, who seemed emotionless, suddenly became lively and c ...

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