Chapter 170: Who is His Person (2)
TL: emptycube / ED: Isleidir
Son Chaeyoung?
My vision changed.
Director Park’s face changed to Song Inho. The bright office that made floating dust shine disappeared, and I was once again crouching down in a corner of a dark parking lot. The damp scent of dust filled my nose.
That was it?
It just ended with a few hints about Son Chaeyoung?
Faced with the sudden sense of hopelessness, I frowned.
“… I can’t?”
A nervous voice asked.
Son Inho was looking at me while biting his smooth lips. The hands holding both my arms gripped harder. I felt like I was going to get a bruise at this rate. I brushed his hands off, but he grabbed me again. He grabbed me again when I brushed him off a second time.
“Let go.”
“Hyung. Hyungnim. Hyuuung.”
“Don’t do that. You’re giving me chills.”
“He said that your heart will become soft if I provoked your maternal instincts.”
He mumbled with regret.
And here I was wondering why a guy who acted like some young master with a strict upbringing in front of others always acted like a child around me.
“Who said that?”
“Chief Lee Bongjoon.”
That man.
Clicking his tongue, Song Inho let go of my arms and staggered back. The corners of his eyelashes drooped. Having received special care, his face shined even in this dark parking lot. However, peeling off a single layer revealed an exhausted stifled interior.
Well, it wasn’t easy.
He was a rookie who just got his feet wet in the entertainment world. If he was a tadpole in a rainbow pond, the team 2 leader was a bullfrog. To endure that man’s irritation while continuing to work on the independent film, most people would have given up already.
This guy was quite stubborn.
Which was also why I wanted him.
That was why I made it so he would say, ‘Hyung, please bring me to your team.’
I told Song Inho, who was looking down on the concrete floor with clear eyes,
“Wait.”
“Pardon?”
Song Inho immediately raised his head.
I placed my hand on his flinching shoulder and continued,
“Wait a bit.”
Song Inho instantly blocked off his shouting mouth. Then he looked around the parking lot and laughed quietly this time. His eyes were surging with vitality like a sprout after rain.
“I hope that I can continue acting with hyung for a long time.”
I suddenly recalled the future I had seen just now.
Son Chaeyoung retired at the peak of her career.
There were many rumors, but no one knew the truth.
I brushed away the thoughts that began to spread like mold in my mind.
I would have liked to see Son Inho’s future and obtained some information.
Not this useless information.
*
“It’s completely blocked here.”
-Uh, se-security and personnel are on their way!
It seemed the event agency was busy too. His voice cracked for half the words he spoke.
Hanging up, I looked out the car window. People had completely surrounded the car. They shouted, asking to lower the windows and show their faces. If these people were cast as extras for Alive, the zombie scenes would have been ten times more realistic.
We arrived thirty minutes ago, but we couldn’t proceed to the waiting room. Lee Kwanwoo had long since taken his hands off the wheel. Even the Neptune members behind me looked like they were struck dumb.
I was surprised as well. We had attended company and regional events, university festivals, and the like, but never have we been surrounded like this.
Im Seoyoung rigidly turned her head like a puppet.
“O-oppa, oppa, oppa, say something.”
“Why?”
“My body is hot. I think I’m going to spontaneously burst into flames!”
“And it’s better if you hear my voice?”
“Euaah, it feels like I’m being splashed with ice water.”
Although she was always like this, she was even more out of her mind today.
She rattled on so much that LJ threatened to gag her.
Calming down by a pea-sized amount, Im Seoyoung’s eyelashes trembled as she said,
“Do-don’t tell me that everyone is here to see us?”
“Yeah, they aren’t.”
I indicated to a streetlamp. A banner with a list of guest artists was fluttering on it.
“The finale performance is by Babel.”
“Ah.”
“I think around half the people here came to see them. Their fandom members had arrived early in the morning to get seats at the very front.”
Babel. They were a 10-member boy group who was gaining popularity nationwide. They debuted around the same time as Neptune, but the size of our fandom was incomparable to theirs. This was a university festival, yet there were more middle and high schoolers wearing their school uniforms.
Im Seoyoung seemed embarrassed for getting ahead of herself and coughed loudly.
“S-so that’s it. The online reactions to Making Film were so heated that I thought our popularity went up just as much offline.”
“That’s true.”
Im Seoyoung’s eyes bulged at my words.