After Story 116
Life, Once Again!
After Story 116
The golf ball rolling along with the slope of the putting green eventually fell into the hole.
Junmin handed his club to the caddie and said, âI won this coffee bet.â
âYou shouldâve gone easier on me. You have a lot of money, but you always do your hardest whenever thereâs money in a bet, so I can never win,â said the chief of the economy, putting his club between his arm and his body.
âHave you forgotten that you won the coffee bet last time?â
âDid I?â
A suitable distance ahead of the caddie, he walked the fairway with the chief of the economy.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSeeing the weather, it seems like it truly has become spring.â
âItâs the best weather to go on rounds these days. Next time, letâs call hospital director Kang with us and play together.â
âHospital director Kang, that fellow, isnât that good at golf. Only someone on our level should play together, donât you think?â
âNo wonder hospital director Kang has been gnashing his teeth. You teased him too much last time. I heard he got a new set of clubs and is raring to go.â
âThen I must call him once again and put him down again.â
âPlease go easy on him. Also, chief of economy, I heard that your grandson is undergoing heart surgery soon.â
The chief of economy gave Junmin a glance before laughing.
âWhere did you hear something like that?â
âI have a lot of ears in many places.â
âSounds like hospital director Kang is interested in something other than coffee bets?â
âThere are many skilled doctors under him. Theyâll look after your grandson with great care. I was told they brought in some good medical devices from overseas this time, so the chances of the surgery going well have become a lot higher.â
âI canât really pretend to have not heard that when itâs you saying it, president Lee.â
âYou should try approaching hospital director Kang with generosity.â
âIf that fellow does well on the surgery, Iâll be indebted to him then?â The chief of economy twitched his nose.
âHospital director Kang isnât a greedy person. Heâs someone who would be satisfied with achieving something to boast about, something along the lines of âI got to treat the grandson of the chief of economy because he asked me.â If you can inflate his pride slightly, you should be able to remain good friends with him.â
âAnd what do you have to gain from this, president Lee?â
âWell, I⦠will be able to get a slight discount on my next regular health checkup.â
âThatâs important too.â
The chief of economy laughed heartily and waved his hand in the air. The caddie, who was walking from some distance behind, approached and got the chief of economyâs club.
âPresident Lee.â
âYes.â
âThen the coffeeâs on you, right?â
âI have learned that requests and bets are separate.â
âHow frugal of you. Letâs go, Iâll buy you some good coffee.â
Returning to the hotel, Junmin drank some coffee with the chief of economy.
While they were talking about personal affairs, the chief of economy picked up a call. He gave a hint to his attendant as though something came up.
âPresident Lee. Thank you for today. Iâd love to go with you to the sauna if thereâs a chance, but matters of the country are quite hectic.â
âIâm glad that you took the time to come to the field with me today.â
âNext time, come over to my house. My daughter-in-law brought some good wine when she came back to Korea this time, but itâs been collecting dust on the shelf because thereâs no one to enjoy it with.â
âIâll contact you soon. Iâll prepare the side dishes to go with it.â
âAlright, see you next time.â
After seeing the chief of economy out, Junmin returned to the hotel café. As the café only accepted VVIP members this week, it was rather empty. All the visitors were familiar faces.
Junmin waved his hand at the IT company CEO that greeted him.
âPresident.â Head manager Choi sat opposite him.
âIâm sure youâve played around enough, so itâs time to check up on the current state of the actors.â
âIt looks like Iâm playing around to you, huh?â
âChatting while playing golf is playing around.â
âThen you play around in my stead next time. Iâll do your work.â
Head manager Choi shook his head and gave him a file. He read down the contents of the A4 print slowly.
âThese days, there are a lot of great tablet PCs, so why donât you use one for the cool factor, president? How long are you going to keep holding papers? Letâs keep up with the trend.â
âBe trendy all you want. I like this better.â
He read the month's schedule for Yang Ganghwan and Hong Geunsoo. Both of them had a shoot for the commercial that was renewed every year. One of them promoted a bank while the other, coffee.
Ever since the two of them started the promotion of those two businesses, both of them had not changed their advertisement models for the past 7 years.
At this point, everyone would think of Hong Geunsoo when they think of Woosung Bank and Yang Ganghwan for Leo Coffee.
âYouâre the type of person behind destroying precious forests. You should use a tablet to protect the environment.â
âYouâre still on about that? Also, itâs not to protect the environment. Itâs because you simply canât be bothered to print it out every time.â
âYou know me.â
âSo let me bother you for a long time from now. Iâll talk about using a tablet when Iâm past 70.â
âYouâre going to keep being the CEO until then? Youâre fifty-five this year, so youâll be running for another fifteen years, huh? Then I guess I wonât have to worry about my salary for the next 15 years as well.â
Junmin asked head manager Choi, who was drinking coffee,
âWoosung Bank shouldnât be a problem. Howâs Leo Coffee these days?â
âJinsung, the company manufacturing Leo Coffee, doesnât have a good image these days. After the bacillus detection in their products, they ran into a dispute with a consumer while cleaning up the aftermath. The consumer requested compensation after experiencing indigestion, but the employee answering that person used bad language.â
âFrom the perspective of the business, theyâll have to compensate every single person if they relented, so thatâs why they probably endured. But from how this became big, it mustn't just be on the level of âbad languageâ is it?â
âIt was assistant manager personnel that apparently got frustrated because a superior snapped out. The upper echelons are all angry and the consumer is angry as well, so it just exploded in the middle. This was something fixable, but an internal company notice to ignore all consumer requests was leaked.â
Junmin rested his chin on his hand and spoke, âHow bad has their image become?â
âWeâll have to see their quarterly sales report to be sure, but the anti-sales movement is slowly starting, so I think theyâll fall down. Their stocks wavered yesterday too.â
âLetâs reconsider extending the contract. As for the stocks we have in Jinsung, sell some of them off according to the ex-dividend. We canât ruin Ganghwanâs image.â
âIâll proceed with the investment case after talking to president Kim.â
âOkay.â
Junmin had a look at the schedules of other actors as well.
âAre the preparations finished for Suyeonâs fan meetup in Japan?â
âYes. All the preparations for the procession including getting a venue have been finished.â
âHowâs Suyeon?â
âDepressed. It seems like singing and dancing is coming off as quite a bit of pressure to her.â
âI did tell her that she could do it in a talk show fashion.â
âShe started it herself saying that she wanted to show the fans who show up something special, but it looks like sheâs embarrassed now that she actually has to do it. Her practice is going well, but itâs unknown whether sheâll do well on stage on the day itself.â
âIt shouldnât matter even if she makes a mistake. In fact, many of her fans might want that to happen. But would she make a mistake?â
âShe might look precarious right now, but sheâll probably do it perfectly once she does it. Her face changes completely when the camera starts rolling.â
Junmin nodded. After checking her major schedules, he flipped the page.
âHowâs Maru?â
The last page was about Maru. After participating in a documentary as a narrator about a month ago, there was no further schedule. It was a gap that all new actors went through. They would have no work for weeks at the shortest, or even half a year at the longest.
âBefore we talk about Maru, please have a look at this first.â Head manager Choi gave him a tablet PC.
Junmin put down the report and grabbed the tablet. There was a series of articles on the screen. They were talking about the founding anniversary special documentary for YBS. What was of note here was the sheer number of them.
They werenât talking about politics or entertainment, but there were so many?
âYou havenât watched any TV for the past month, have you?â
âI didnât have the time to. I only watched a few dramas and movies on the plane.â
As his overseas schedule was crammed in May, he spent at least ten days in an airplane. He barely managed to catch up with the news because of his busy schedule.
âFirst, have a look at the viewing rate of the documentary. Itâs a three-part documentary, and part two has aired.â
Junmin slid his finger up the screen. He saw the viewing rate of the documentary below. The first episode, which aired two weeks ago, had a 7% viewing rate.
â7% viewing rate for an 11 p.m. documentary is pretty good. This was producer Nam Jaehyunâs work, right?â
âYes. He received an award for the documentary he made on bees in 2006, and he single-handedly increased the viewing rate of documentaries as a whole. This is the reason I scheduled things myself without consulting you when he contacted me saying that he wanted to try working with Maru.â
Junmin scrolled a little more. He saw the viewing rate of last weekâs episode. It was 15%, an outlier in terms of viewing rates. A documentary has probably never hit such a viewing rate in the history of YBS. Now he knew why the internet was overflowing with articles about the documentary.
âJust whatâs it about that the response is so good?â
âItâs about young people. It talks about people who are pushed to the edge, people who walk for low wages, and the like. It handled youth unemployment rates that were only considered numbers until now in a raw fashion. It attracted peopleâs attention by handling an uncomfortable topic. Even the opposing party is attacking the ruling party with this documentary as the basis. It just goes to show that many people are sympathizing with it.â
âWhat a big one.â
âThe thing is, many people are saying that Maru is the one who made the documentary big. The narration was just that good. I also planned to watch for a little bit for monitoring purposes, but I ended up watching all of it. It surprised me. I didnât know this kidâs voice had so much power to provoke emotions.â
Head manager Choi gave him a pair of earbuds. Junmin connected the earbuds to the tablet and played back a video file. He watched the video for about ten-something minutes. The structuring of the topic was good, but the voice that went along with the video was above everything else. There was a clear distinction in his voice when he was representing the emotions of the interviewer and when he was using the voice of Han Maru. It didnât feel forced. Even in moments when a slight change might make it feel boring, he managed to invoke interest.
âDid Maru say he had experience recording before?â
âNo, he says this is his first time.â
âThis is his first time?â
âIsnât he absurdly good?â
It was just as head manager Choi said: absurd.
There was a hint of veteran experience from his techniques of loosening and tightening his voice and then lowering and heightening it. It was definitely not something he had done a couple times. Maru was recreating the most accurate voice required by the video.
He saw a man and a woman heading home with exhausted bodies. The shadow of the two people elongated under the streetlamp.
At the same time, the narration began.
-Today came to an end. Today was no different from any other day. Tomorrow, weâll repeat what happened today. The day after tomorrow, the day after that, and perhaps even a few months later. We endure today in hopes of a different tomorrow, but what awaits us is the same today. Miss Nayoung has completed the last day of her internship today. There was no change to regular employment. Mr. Taehwan has been notified that he was fired. His last salary is 2.1 million won. The company he had commuted to for the past year has put out a new employment notice yesterday. The salary is 1.9 million won. Today is ending. How different will tomorrow be? I hope itâs different. Even if itâs a little, just a little.
The voice that dug into his ears pressed down on his heart, went through his stomach, and left through his feet.
Junmin rubbed his fingertips and took out the earbuds.
âIt managed to put me in a daze, so people in their twenties must be thinking about a lot of things.â
âTonightâs the last episode of the documentary. I think there will be quite a response from many places.â
âMaru managed to grab a great opportunity. Heâs doing well by himself.â
âHeâs doing so well that itâs a pity. Thereâs nothing we can do to support him as a company. I said Iâd give him a manager, but he says heâs okay for the moment.â
âHe might still feel uncomfortable with that. Does Maru have a car?â
âTo my knowledge, he doesnât.â
âThen give him one. If the broadcast industry listened to this voice properly, heâll definitely get some work his way.â
âSpeaking of that, we got a commercial under his name.â
âReally? What commercial is it?â
Head manager Choi smiled. âThroat candy. Radio-exclusive, three months for now.â
âGet a plan from them and talk to Maru about it.â
âUnderstood.â
Junmin gave back the tablet PC.