Chapter 168
Debut or Die
The meeting with the director of the management office was set up immediately after a little fuss.
There were several attempts to inquire about the reason for the meeting with the director, but surprisingly, I was able to defend myself with vague words, âI have something to tell himâ.
âI guess you make a lot of money from Testar.â
Because they were resources that had emotions, appeasing them was easy.
I even thought of a specific excuse.
And I also thought that the management division must be secretly nervous.
Because the guy who wasnât even the leader of a group and didnât have much self-assertion outside of albums or activity plans suddenly put in a request for a meeting.
They were probably racking their brains among themselves regarding this sudden action.
But they wouldnât be able to do that for long.
âThen Iâll go see him tomorrow.â
â Ah⦠Yes
I made an appointment for a meeting the very next day.
It was the only time I didnât have a daytime schedule during the week, so I couldnât help it.
I hung up the phone and shrugged.
âHmm⦠How are they going to judge this?â
It didnât matter in particular, but I was curious about the situation.
And I figured out how the company judged my behavior within five minutes after entering the meeting with the director at 10 oâclock the next day.
âUm⦠Moondae-ssi, is there anything about the group activities that you find unsatisfactory?â
ââ¦â
âMoondae-ssi, you may find this frustrating because youâre so skilled. Still, going this way for another year or so is best for your stability.â
This was the main point of the conversation after we exchanged our greetings and talked about personal matters.
âAha.â
And I noticed in his subtlety.
âDid you think I wanted to be a solo artist?â
It was an easy and quick conclusion.
Won first place in survival, recently received good responses in a solo entertainment show, and received counseling for mental anxiety during group activities.
âWith those backgrounds, it wouldnât be strange if I came to talk about my solo activities.â
And there was one more thing I realized.
âHeâs never had a conversation like this.â
If I really came here to complain about group-oriented activities because I was really interested in being a solo artist, he shouldnât have done that.
It would have sounded like âYouâll stay like this for another yearâ before I could even bring up the topic.
A self-conscious celebrity would have understood that.
âThe format should proceed with the celebrity bringing up their story first and you pretending to be concerned.â
Usually, if you became a director of an entertainment company, you must be a person who had been successful in this kind of work, but this person was not.
âAs expected, heâs aparachute[1]Parachute = People who get high-ranked jobs through inside help..â
Other parts, such as AR parts, production, and product marketing, were departments that needed professionals, so experienced workers had been scouted for those positions.
However, the shareholders gave some seats to the parachutes, as if they thought this kind of management was a good trial for them.
In fact, this part also required expertise.
âThanks to that, itâs easier for me to talk.â
I stared blankly at the young director, then deliberately nodded my head.
âStability is good.â
âRight~?â
âBut I was worried that something like this might turn out to be a big deal.â
âYes?â
I threw the bomb with a shrug.
âSomeone is going to another agency and working a double job, is that okay?â
ââ¦!!â
The director couldnât answer for a moment, probably at a loss for words.
And he finally opened his mouth with a smile.
âAh Moondae-ssi, itâs not possible at our company~ Well, maybe their profile hasnât gone down yet because it hasnât been long since they changed jobs.â
He must have thought that the young man he didnât know well had misunderstood.
The more you think so, the better.
I nodded my head obediently.
âIs that so? Looks like I have misunderstood. It feels like they keep scheduling us with Golden Age.â
âYes??â
âThey were talking on the phone talking about the Golden Age and that I was filming this time.â
ââ¦! W-Who?â
âHm⦠Who was it? Wait a minute.â
I picked up my smartphone and pretended to go through my address book, then answered as if I had just noticed.
âOh right. Oh Suhyung, assistant manager of the operation team.â
ââ¦!â
Do you remember?
When Lee Sejin and Bae Sejin had a fight, he assigned them to the same team and I called to protest. He was the one who said, âItâs our mistake, but donât get so sensitiveâ.
Oh, did I really hear that phone call?
âOf course, I didnât.â
Would you make a phone call like that in a place where the celebrity you were in charge of could easily hear you unless they got shot in the head?
But the suspect was definitely him.
âIt can only be him.â
First of all, the other departments had no reason to do that.
As I said before, they were made up of professionals that had been scouted.
That meant they had no problem changing jobs even if they didnât spy on the industry.
There was no incentive so they had no reason to try.
But the management division was different.
Underestimating the expertise of the management division in the entertainment industry, T1 filled it with parachutes and cheap businessmen of ambiguous careers that had already appeared in the market instead of scouting experienced workers.
And they even add newcomers who didnât know anything to fill the head count.
In short, the worst division in the company. There were a lot of complaints about them, and there was a high probability that they had no particular attachment to this work.
âThen the odds of having a parasite is bound to be higher.â
Then the next step was simple.
âI just need to see if someone overlaps.â
The Golden Ageâs agency couldnât have hired someone they werenât familiar with, so they must have tempted someone they knew and had worked with.
So I checked the history of Golden Ageâs agency, Traveler.
Usually, if they were such a good worker, it was highly likely that they came from another formation.
And sure enough, the testimonies I was searching for had already overflowed on SNS.
-The CEO worked at Wonder Hall and took Iljoon and a few people with him and became independent. No wonder the trainees had Wonder Hallâs vibes ã ã
Wonder Hall. That famous agency was good at producing large boy idol groups.
âHmm, itâs obvious.â
Then, it was decided.
For the rest, I just had to find the guy in our company whose tenure and career history overlapped with the CEO and his employees from Wonder Hall.
âThe companyâs internal network structure is derived from T1.â
I was just grateful for their complacency in giving their celebrities high access to documents.
Anyway, as a result of looking around, there was only one person in the management division whose history overlapped.
[2019. 06. 01. â 2021. 01. 04. Wonder Hall ENT On-site assistant and paperwork]
Oh Suhyung, the assistant manager of the operation team.
Then all the circumstances fit.
âI can understand why heâs doing a rough job over there.â
Since he had already made up his mind, he only had to adjust the assortment. Thatâs why there were complaints in everything he was in charge of.
âThe assistant manager might have thought that sharing a good entertainment show would be efficient, but I thought it would be better to focus on one place.â
The important thing here was, he shouldnât have done it by blaming the celebrity.
That meant I wouldnât give him a chance to rationalize this issue by saying, âThe celebrity must be overthinking~â.
This guy should have his own doubts and realize the seriousness of the situation. I said as if not knowing anything.
âNow that I think about it, I keep seeing a lot of things overlap with the Golden Age, so I wonder if heâs working with cost-effectiveness in mind.â
âYour schedules overlapped?â
âYes. They did. And there are many cases where we appear together in articles and posts on the Internet⦠It was annoying so I thought they might be working together.â
ââ¦.â
If he didnât notice the seriousness behind these words, he wasnât a f*cking parachute, but an idiot.
Fortunately, the directorâs face turned red, then white again, and then returned to normal.
That meant something like realization and anger came and went inside.
âIs that so⦠Hmm, right. Iâll talk about this substitution issue. I understood Moondae-ssiâs story.â
âYes. Thank you.â
Of course, I didnât really expect him to be alert and handled it neatly.
Take a good look.
âBut Moondae-ssi, it could be a problem later, so I think it would be better not to say anything about this until the matter is resolved.â
I knew this would happen. This bastard was scared it would damage his reputation.
It was understandable. The moment this was leaked to the outside world, he would most likely receive a truck of protest from Testarâs fans.
I nodded my head obediently.
âOf course.â
By the way, this was of course, also a lie.
âWell thought out.â
The director saw me off, not even having time to ask or think about why I requested a meeting.
âIâm going crazy.â
I clicked my tongue inwardly and headed to the recording studio I had set up with the excuse âIâll take care of the recording while I am at workâ.
The AR team employee, who was asked to adjust the sound, was having a brief talk with the second manager who had come beforehand and was about to finish their work.
The manager talked to me first.
âMoondae, youâre here~ Did you have a good talk?â
âYes, it was fine.â
âWhat did you talk about?â
âHmm⦠He asked me to keep it a secret.â
âHuh?â
I wouldnât be surprised if the ears of the AR team employee, who was touching the device from next to us, grew twice as big.
âYou must be curious.â
It was the same for the second manager, so he asked me with a low voice.
âW-Why? Moondae, is he letting you go solo?â
âOh, it wasnât that kind of talkâ¦â
âThen what it was about?â
âHmm⦠Hyung is in the management division, so maybe itâs okay for you to know.â
âWhat is it??â
Well, the hint that it was about the management division worked pretty well. The AR team staff must have picked it up.
I deliberately paused for a while, then just shook my head.
âI am not sure. He asked me to be quiet until itâs resolved somehow.â
âAh~ Iâm really curious!â
âIâm sorry. I donât think I should say it.â
âOh, got it!â
Now, the implication that a pretty big problem broke out also spilled.
Perhaps the AR team staff had something to say after this schedule was over.
âA big problem must have happened in the management division!â
Isnât it a fun snack for a boring company life?
Then, when the management division showed signs of patching up, there would be people interested in what was going on.
Then it wouldnât take long for all the rumors to spread inside.
âI bet 1,000 won it will reach the directorâs ears within this week.â
And it was exactly what happened.
Three days later, there was news that the director was looking for additional evidence as well as the people involved.
* * *
âMoondaemoondae, do you know?â
âKnow what?â
âThe operation team said someone was selling our information to other agencies~ Oh my gosh, itâs really scary.â
Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Keun Sejin made a fuss. He probably thought catching the bastard was such refreshing news.
I smirked.
âYeah. Did they get caught?â
âYeah. But⦠I heard one of our members reported it on his own.â
ââ¦Really?â
âYeah. Really.â
Keun Sejin grinned.
âAnd I am just saying this, but youâve worked hard, Moondae~â
Keun Sejin tapped me on the back and entered his room.
âDid he notice?â
It was nice that he didnât pry around.
And on the contrary, there was a person who came and chatted a lot.
âWow~ The atmosphere at work is no joke!â
The second manager.
In the middle of my personal schedule, he said, âIsnât this what you were talking about?â and excitedly talked about the company situation.
âHow is it?â
âI heard the director contacted the company directly! Ah, they already called Assistant Manager Oh!â
It was understandable.
The payment bot was trying to fill his time period quietly, but since such a large-scale problem had exploded under the surface, he couldnât help but get angry.
In addition, once the news got out, there was only one way to restore the atmosphere. The payment bot that worked at T1 knew this well.
Public execution.
âOf course, itâs limited to inside the company.â
So, with the industry spy getting caught, they were pressuring Golden Ageâs agency over whether to sue the spy and make it public.
Of course, the result was most likely an unconditional surrender.
âIt was over the moment he got caught.â
Regardless of whether they had raised Golden Age to be a first-class team or not, this was neither a fight of weight class nor a fight of public opinion.
It was a head-on struggle between an affiliate of a large company and a small agency with broadcasting stations behind them, and this time the small agency was at fault so the large company even had the justification.
âAs long as the evidence is secured, they canât remove it.â
No matter how clever and skilled Golden Ageâs agency was, if they wanted to continue operating, they would have no choice but to lie down and watch their moves.
âTheyâll be silenced for a while.â
They would have to stop the media play and viral business that intertwined with Testar.
And this meant the Golden Ageâs side should keep their mouths shut despite the public response to which would be broadcasted now.
âThis is much more comfortable.â
I lay back on the sofa.
All the preparations I had done in advance were complete. The weekend when the program would be broadcasted was just right around the corner.
1. Parachute = People who get high-ranked jobs through inside help.