After Story 66
Life, Once Again!
After Story 66
âAre you done?â Haneul asked as she took her left hand off the keyboard.
-Iâm on the way back.
Maru said in response. She could tell from his voice that the film was satisfactory and the GV ended without a hitch.
âIt might be too early, but do you think youâll get an award?â
-I think weâll be able to get one.
âStory Award, Acting Award, Audience Award â which one of the three do you think youâre most likely to get?â
-The Audience Award.
She signaled Yeonjoo, who was in front of the camera, to take a break. Yeonjoo asked if it was her boyfriend. She nodded and continued the call,
âHow about the acting award? I donât think itâs strange for you to get it, sweetie.â
-I didnât have enough time so I only watched about 12 of them, but there were quite a lot of people who were good. Some professional actors participated too. Also, thereâs an actor who participated in the same GV as me, and heâs pretty good as well. Heâs a junior I quite like.
âI wonder who managed to get Han Maruâs interest. I want to see him too.â
-Can you come during the closing ceremony? I saw that about twenty tickets will be sold to the general public.
âI do want to go, butâ¦.â Haneul received the teacup that Yeonjoo held out to her. There was a green tea teabag in it. âIâm so busy. I have to change the entire website design and also do some work with the products.â
-Should I go and help?
âIâll call out to you for help if I really need help. Right now, itâs still manageable.â
-Howâs Miss Yeonjoo doing? Has she adapted now?
âSheâs at the point where she can make jokes in front of the camera. Iâm not saying this just because sheâs a friend of mine, but she really is suited for this. She fits the image of the products too. Once I finish this, I plan to reduce work in this area. I told the president about it too.â
-How about sales?
âThings are going so well that weâre lacking manpower. The business we are doing this together with is showing a good response as well. We plan to expand the offline sales from Seoul to other regions as well. Weâve got a few offers for partnerships too. In any case, we managed to procure a portion of the market. Expanding the business is up to the president now.â
âFriendly Aromaâ had cornered the market as a low-cost brand. The fact that it became popular with high school students, especially girls, played a big role in making the brand known.
âItâs a personal preference item and the market itself is pretty small, so once the latecomers start releasing products, the explosive orders weâre getting now will probably decrease. Thatâs when the real competition starts.â
-That sounds tough.
âMaking a living is always tough. Funny, isnât it? We did so many things in order to make a living, but itâs hard every single time. Maybe work isnât something we can get used to.â
Haneul checked the time.
âI need to finish off my work here. Call you later.â
-Alright. Watch out for your health. You always get sick like that.
âOkay, you too, sweetie.â
She hung up. Her husband had managed to successfully debut on screen. He had achieved something that would leave a line behind on his profile. He looked quite concerned regarding his possibility of success, but to her eyes, it was only a matter of time before he succeeded.
The eyes of the masses were always sharp and fair. No matter how much support an agency gave someone, they would sink to the bottom without the skills. That was how the entertainment industry worked. This was especially pronounced in the actor part.
Maru had the skills. He also knew how to efficiently display his skills. He only lacked one thing: a way to promote himself. Once the public started recognizing him, he would go higher and higher.
Haneul put down her teacup. She hated to be left behind. Her wish for her husband to do well and her own desire to stand on the same stage as him always existed in equal parts within her.
Her husband had taken the first step. To keep up with him, she would have to make a move as well. As much as she loved him, she did not want to lose to him.
âYeonjoo.â
âYeah?â
âWeâre going all the way to the 3rd sample today. From the sampling to the review. Weâre also going to shoot the cover photo, so think about a theme for your clothing. Letâs vary things on top of that.â
âWeâre doing all of that today?â
âWhat about it?â
âIt seems like a lot.â
âAnd what do we do if thereâs a lot of work?â
Yeonjoo clenched her eyes shut and opened them again.
âOvertime work.â
âGood. You know now.â
âWhy do I feel like this is even more tiring than when I was in my third year of high school?â
âBack then, you just had to study at your desk, but this is about taking whatâs inside your head out. Donât relax and smile. Youâre the main model of our brand. You canât look gloomy.â
âAlright, alright.â
She pushed Yeonjooâs dejected-looking back and had her stand in front of the camera.
There was not long left. By next week, Yeonjoo and a new recruit would start a new project. Haneul was planning to take her hands off all work save for making new recipes.
She would only provide details, and the president and Yeonjoo would be the ones deciding the details. Since she was taking a step out, she would receive less money, but she had earned plenty of money as is. A sum unimaginable to a college student would enter her wallet by February of next year.
320 million won. The president said he would even pay the taxes.
âHaneul,â Yeonjoo said, getting ready to shoot with the product in hand.
âWhat?â
âI just wanted to say thank you.â
âWhatâs this all of a sudden?â
âI told you. I managed to send my parents on a trip to Jejudo last year. At first, mom was really worried that I fell into multi-level marketing or something.â
âItâs not surprising. You probably went to them with millions of won.â
âBut when I showed her the promotion video I shot and gave her a product, she believed in me. Not only that, she boasted about it to her friends. She keeps messaging me these days, asking me about employee discounts because she wants to buy some to hand out as gifts.â
âTell her that there are employee discounts, so she can buy it.â
Yeonjoo smiled. âBut do you think Iâll do well in the future? If you start getting ready for acting, you wonât be here at the office a lot. Iâm already worried.â
âYeonjoo, honestly speaking, I donât place people in important positions just because I know them. You have the senses. The president is satisfied with you too. At first, it might be quite baffling for you. Youâll probably wonder how you should be working with the people under you, as well as how much distance you should put, but Iâm sure youâll adapt soon. And youâll produce even better work. Thereâs no need for you to do it all by yourself. Why do you think weâre picking experts? If you canât do something then leave it to them. Thatâs what a company is about, and thatâs what cooperating means. So you should get used to ordering people. Of course, I donât mean you should whimsically order them around as you wish.â
Yeonjoo waved her hand in denial. She stared at Haneul for a while before speaking, âYou know whatâs funny? Itâs that I gain confidence when you say that to me.â
âThereâs no way someone else can give you confidence. Itâs something you had in you already. I just pointed at it. You have the confidence in you right here, so you better make use of it.â
âRight, I should find confidence and do my work. Since I started this, Iâm going to become rich.â
âWould you gift me an apartment with the Han river view if you make it rich?â
âDream on.â Yeonjoo twitched her nose.
Haneul clapped once before working again. Considering the contract she had to sign tomorrow, she had to hurry.
* * *
âYes, Iâm almost here.â
-Once youâre here, please come up to the 2nd floor. Weâll talk about the details in the office.
Haneul took her phone off her ear. She yawned subconsciously. She had worked overnight at the studio and thus only had about two hours of sleep.
She was only able to wake up thanks to two alarm clocks on top of her phone alarm. If she just relied on her phone, she might not have made it.
âDriver, please stop over there.â
She got off the taxi and looked up at the building right in front of her.
Hansol Entertainment. Last week, she was contacted by the agency to come to the office since she had passed the audition. As the matter with the aroma business was in its last stages, she wanted to postpone the appointment with Hansol, but she wasnât in a position to make demands.
She stretched her neck lightly and walked past the glass doors.
What would they offer her? She thought about the entertainment industry in the year 2008 as she walked up the stairs. A man who seemed to be a road manager walked past her with a convenience store bag. There was fatigue plastered all over his face. Even as time passes, the intensity of labor would probably never change.
âHello.â
âWhy have you come here?â
âI was notified that I passed an audition. Iâm Han Haneul.â
âOh, Miss Haneul. Please come this way. The head manager will be here soon.â
She followed the employee into a guest room. The main faces of Hansol Entertainment were decorating one wall. Most of them were singers. There were also trophies on one side.
âSorry to make you wait.â The door opened and a man entered. It was the man who acted as the judge during the audition.
âI didnât wait for long. I was also given something to drink, so I was quite comfortable.â
âThatâs good.â
The man pushed up his glasses before giving her a business card.
Yoo Namgyu, Hansol Entertainment â she remembered his name and put the business card in her wallet.
âItâs gotten quite cold lately, hasnât it? I was going to leave with the clothes Iâm wearing now, but I ended up taking my jacket,â said Yoo Namgyu with a smile.
He didnât have an overbearing attitude. It seemed he didnât have any intention to pressure a new recruit to write a contract in their favor.
âYes, it has gotten quite cold.â
âYou should especially be careful in weather like this. Itâs easy to catch a cold.â
Namgyu opened a file that he brought. Inside was the profile she sent in as well as a contract.
âIâd like to talk about other things, but the contract matters to you and me the most, so letâs finish that up first.â
âThat definitely makes things easier.â
âMiss Haneul. Have you heard of our agency before this? By before, I mean before you took interest in the audition.â
âUnfortunately, I havenât.â
âYes. Thatâs probably the case. We produced a decent idol group, and we managed to excavate two new actors who got new actor awards, but we still have a long way to go. Thatâs why weâre even more thirsty for talent. Especially people like you.â
Namgyu gave her a contract. Haneul smiled and picked up the contract.
âYou havenât seen this kind of contract before, have you?â
âNo, this is my first.â
She had seen it to death before, but in this life anyway, it was her first.
Haneul scanned the contract slowly. Parties involved, Hansol Entertainment, and Han Haneul â below that was the standard contract provided by the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA).
âIt looks complicated, doesnât it?â
âNo.â
âReally?â
âItâs written in Korean.â
âThatâs true.â
âThe payment is done monthly?â
âI heard thatâs better than doing it per episode.â
âThat makes things easier. The ratio is 70:30. Itâs standard.â
Namgyu faintly smiled. Haneul put down the contact and looked at Namgyu, wondering why he was looking at her like that.
âIt might sound strange, but you look very used to reading contracts. Youâre talking about the main points too.â
âI put it in my profile as well, but Iâm doing work at a business. This is the first time Iâve seen an exclusive contract, but Iâve seen other labor contracts and other types of contracts.â
âYes, Iâve seen it, Friendly Aroma. Honestly, I was surprised. Itâs incredible that you have a brand that you put your face on at such a young age.â
âIâm asking just in case, but the payment for entertainment activities doesnât include the aroma work, does it?â
âI know that there are a lot of thug-like companies in the industry, but Hansol isnât like that. Itâs mentioned in article 17.â
âThatâs good. There are times when people try to tamper with things like that.â
She read the contract in detail before putting it down.
âItâs really a standard contract.â
âIt is.â
âThere are no problems with that, so I guess the conversation weâre about to have will be important.â She clasped her hands together. âLetâs tune the details, shall we?â