After Story 125
Life, Once Again!
After Story 125
It was just after 10:40 when he arrived at Gwangwon Tower. He ended up arriving twenty minutes earlier than he had originally expected.
âIâm here to go to the JA Entertainment office,â Maru said to the security guard.
âDid you forget your employee card?â
âNo, Iâm visiting because of an appointment. Last time, I was with someone else, but I came by myself this time.â
âWhat is your name?â
âHan Maru.â
After he waited for a bit, the guard gave him a visitor card.
âYou can go up to the 8th floor if you put it next to the elevator. Donât forget to return it once youâre done with your business here.â
He put the card against the sensor. The elevator came down soon.
He went up to the 8th floor alongside another employee who was waiting. With the hallway that had the elevator in the middle, JA looked like a trading company to the left and an entertainment agency to the right. It seemed that president Lee Junmin was trying his hand at various other types of business other than just entertainment in this life as well.
âI hope you donât feel too upset that Iâm making you visit. Next time, Iâll make the time to visit myself.â
âNot at all, please call me any time.â
Maru sat down on the chair Jumin pointed to.
âIn other agencies, leaders of teams or departments would be doing this work. But Iâm slightly different. I go through every little thing myself. Later on, Iâll leave all the decision making, even down to choosing a movie scenario up to you, but for now, everything will proceed through me, even for the little events. So you should get used to it.â
âI might miss the overprotection if I have to work by myself later.â
âIf you so wish, I can keep going through them for you. If you so wish, that is.â
âIâll be satisfied with asking for some opinion if necessary.â
Junmin smiled and continued,
âAs for being a guest at the radio program, I have nothing more to say. I heard your segment and you sounded like a natural. Looking at you, it feels like you can do anything, huh?â
âIâm sure you donât like people being humble, so if I may say, I can do it even if I were to be the main DJ.â
âInstead of just having the confidence to, you are actually declaring that you can do it?â
âWas I being too arrogant?â
âNo, I just thought about it for a sec, if there was a radio slot thatâs empty. But I guess I should leave that to the side since thereâs not a suitable place. If an actor wants to do the radio, they have to have career experience, but you arenât there yet.â
âYes, Iâm aware.â
Junmin put down some paper to the left. It seemed to be an informal contract from a TV station. Most of the time, contracts proceeded verbally, but the TV station seemed to have sent a contract over because of the name value of JA.
âFor the radio, youâll be a fixed guest once a week. The broadcast will be for about 30 minutes, and the pay is 80 thousand won.â
â80 thousand won?â
âWhy? Too little?â
âNo, I was thinking it was more than I expected. I thought it would be 50 thousand at most.â
Junmin scratched his chin.
âSo you know your stuff. The producer seems to have taken a liking to you as she said sheâd pay 30 thousand more. Maybe Suyeon had an influence on this.â
âI feel thankful.â
âYou feel thankful for just 80 thousand won?â
âI live in a world where the minimum wage is not even 5 thousand, so getting 80 thousand for just half an hour is definitely something I should be thankful for. That takes care of my rent, I guess. No, wait, it might not be slightly enough after going through revenue split.â
He made a disappointed face.
âI wonât touch a single penny from that 320 thousand won so take it all.â
âAm I receiving a privilege?â
âItâs a great privilege, so continue to do well in the future.â
Junmin picked up the paper underneath the contract.
âEver since Suyeon became the DJ of that radio, the program has been getting a lot of good commercials. The listening rate is good, and the audience is on the younger side. Thereâs no harm in being a fixed guest, so if you like it, you can keep doing it.â
âIâll do it.â
Junmin nodded.
âThat takes care of the radio, but the problem is the TV show. Do you want to do this?â
âFor now, I think itâs an opportunity. It can be a good stage for a newbie who doesnât have anything to show.â
While the viewing rate was lower than other concurrent programs, it was still a TV entertainment show. There were many people who would call producers and writers just to have their faces shown in the entertainment shows of major TV stations, so there was no reason to refuse an opportunity like this.
âHonestly speaking, I like the strategy of differentiation. Although the era has changed and actors do appear in TV shows, they still have a face to upkeep. If weâre talking about one of the top entertainment shows of the three major TV stations, it might be worth thinking about, but for this one, even if you do go, it wonât become an issue and youâll be suffering instead.â
âMaybe.â
âWhy donât you reduce your appearance instead? If youâre facing financial difficulties, Iâll give you enough help, so weâll start with the good things. If itâs a friendly image, you can open up a social network account,â Junmin said, crossing his legs. âHonestly speaking, this show is a low-quality one. Even if youâre new to the industry, you have the JA title on you. Look above you. Is there a senior who lacks anything?â
âYouâre saying they all climbed up to that position thanks to your consultations?â
Junmin responded by shrugging.
âActors do need to be good at acting, but whatâs more important than that is the planning. The times are changing. Itâs becoming harder and harder to climb up to the top using talent alone. Weâre living in an era where even if you lack some skills as an actor, you can be a popular actor.â
Maru did not respond and kept listening to Junminâs words. While he didnât entirely agree, it was not something he could simply deny. Above all, the signs looked strange. He had to refrain from answering at this point.
âIâm always of the same mind. Actors need to be high-class. To compare them to alcoholic drinks, they should be aged fine wine. There are many actors like soju too. However, soju will always be sold at soju prices.â
âWhat do I have to do to become an actor like fine wine?â
âAs I said before, weâll go with a strategy of differentiation. Iâm going to choose the works of famous directors and writers to give you roles and, at the same time, leak some of your background through the media. You have the talent, so Iâm going to focus on that. Thereâs an image you showed through the drama, so Iâm sure youâll receive attention in no time.â
âWhat after that?â
âIâll look for roles that suit your image. I wonât fit you to the character, but the character to you. The acting will become easier as well. Because Iâll simply get roles like that. Youâll enhance your image by playing similar characters. You just have to show above-average acting skills.â
âThen after that, the company will do marketing with that again, leaking my name through various media outlets.â
Junmin put on a satisfied smile.
âOnly actors who have worked in theaters will become the blue chips of Chungmuro and eventually national actors. How many people do you think fit that criteria these days? Actors are no different from idols now. The financial and planning power of the agencies are what make a good actor.â
âSo people are made into actors, not grown as one.â
âIâm sure you know this. Actors cannot be classified as artists anymore. At this point, itâs just a form of business that happens on an individual level. There are many directors and writers that JA has ties with. If you appear in their works and we move the media through JAâs background, itâll be hard for an actor to fail.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIn other words, you can pretty much make anyone succeed as an actor?â
âNot just anyone. No matter how good the planning is, if you multiply zero by anything, the result is still zero. Someone on your level, however, we can expect some good results. Itâs a low-risk solid business.â
âThen do I just have to play the roles in the works youâve selected?â
âFor the time being, yes. Once the business item known as Han Maru has been polished somewhat and your image has been consolidated, it wouldnât matter what you do. An actorâs image will not be broken so easily once itâs been solidified. Youâll continue to get work to do.â
âWhile you, president, will make profit in various ways.â
âThatâs how it is.â
Maru looked at the contract and Junmin alternately before speaking, âDo you really think so?â
âDo I not look like it?â
âNot at all. I donât think you think like that. First of all, if you prioritized business above everything else, you wouldnât have brought me here. There should be many other people more suitable than me when it comes to taking the route that you just told me. Honestly, my appearance is not good enough to attract everyoneâs attention in one go.â
âReally? I very much like it though.â
âIâm not saying I donât like it. I very much like my appearance as an actor. Regardless if I play a beggar or a wealthy man, I can fit the role. If I had a fair face, there shouldâve been roles I would have a hard time doing, but this face doesnât really differentiate.â
Junmin looked at him as though telling him to go on.
âAmong the businesses youâre running, Iâm sure the entertainment agency does not play a big portion. This is pure speculation on my part, so I may be wrong.â
âDoes that make a difference?â
âIt does. Iâm not too knowledgeable, but thereâs nothing as important as time when it comes to businessmen. Using precious time to talk about an 80 thousand won contract goes against the words you just said.â
âI just made the time to persuade you. Didnât I say? Youâre a good business item.â
âIf you really looked at actors as business items, then thereâs no need to go through this tedious process. All you had to do was just notify me. There are many people who can become ingredients. Going back to the beginning, if other businesses took up the minority portion, itâs strange that youâre doing the planning yourself, president. Itâs not that JA doesnât have actors. It has some of the top people in the industry. Anyone can tell that making use of them is much more profitable.â
âSo Iâm doing something useless, youâre saying?â Junmin asked back.
âIf you really saw actors as business items, then yes, you are doing something useless. However, you shouldnât be seeing actors as simple items. Though, this too, is a speculation on my part.â
âWhat do you think I think of actors then?â
âActors are actors. Iâm absolutely not saying that money is not important. It is important. However, if I were to ask if you had to choose between money and a good actor, I think that you would take the side of an actor.â
Because that was how Lee Junmin had always been. Of course, this last life had a lot of changes, so Junmin might have changed as well. However, the circumstances told Maru that Junminâs words were not genuine.
He was such a logical man, so following the designs he said through his words allowed him to get a grasp on things. Although this too might be an error and a misunderstanding, he didnât think that the person known as Lee Junmin was so half-baked.
âAlso, I have the confidence to make a living even if you donât plan things out for me. I became an actor out of my love for acting, not because I wanted to become rich quickly. Though, of course, itâd be great if I could earn a lot.â
âYouâll be successful as long as you do what I tell you to do.â
âI have the confidence too. Also, I want to become an actor rather than a business item. Call me petty, but I want to keep trying as an artist.â
âBut you do know that actors are ultimately products, right?â
âYes, I do. However, other people treating me like a product and me becoming a product myself are two different things. Iâll be in the market as a product, but I do not plan to change whatâs inside me.â
âThen I guess thereâs no helping it. Youâll have to go to this uninteresting TV show.â
âYouâre giving up on the differentiation strategy?â
âYou said you want to become an actor like soju, so what can I do about it? Also, you donât want to change whatâs inside you. I canât put soju in a wine bottle and sell that. Thatâs illegal.â
There was a phone call. It was Junminâs phone. Junmin got his jacket after receiving the call.
âThe manager who will be in charge of you will be coming soon. Wait a bit here. You can talk to him about the specifics.â
Maru said to Junmin who opened the door to leave, âPresident, is there an actor who has become fine wine in JA?â
Junmin turned his head around, his foot half out the door.
âEveryoneâs so old-fashioned, so theyâre in a basket full of soju bottles. They really wonât listen. I said I can sell them well as good products, but they all like being actors instead.â
Junmin then walked off with a smile. His voice could be heard through the closing door.
âBut you know, I could never understand the taste of wine.â
Tap - the door closed. Maru smiled and leaned back against the chair.
This person hadnât changed, whether it was lying without batting an eyelid or the process of checking whether someone was his own person.
âI guess Iâm a member of the family now?â
He stretched his arms out. He felt like a migratory bird that returned home after a long time. He felt comfortable.