âItâs hot.â
âIt sure is.â
Just sitting in the shade was not cool enough. Although the beginning of autumn was behind them, there was no autumn to be seen. Feeling fooled by the small words printed on the calendar, Maru wiped the sweat off his forehead.
âI wonder when this will end.â
A minor actor younger than him asked in a tired voice. After they shot the crowd scene after lunch, theyâve been waiting ever since. Even the ones that were excited about seeing actors in real life calmed down and just watched the shoot in a daze after around an hour or so.
âHyung, do we always have long waiting times like this?â
A boy with a big nose asked. Maru nodded.
âIf youâre unlucky, you might not do anything for three hours and just go home.â
âI was overjoyed that I was supposed to be a minor actor, but like this, weâre no different from background actors.â
âThatâs because weâre minor roles without much significance. But we still do get to appear on camera a lot, right? Unless they cut it out during editing, youâll appear on TV. Take consolation from that.â
âThereâs all this stuff on my face. Would anyone even recognize me?â
He sighed as he slightly smudged the black makeup on his face.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAt least itâs better than the passersby who go by unnoticed.â
âThatâs true, but still. Ah, the wait is too long. We are actors too.â
The boy that grumbled took some others to the bathroom. The shade became quiet. Maru fanned himself with the fan that the staff left with him. The soft wind brushed past his sweat. For a brief moment, he felt better.
âArenât you hot?â Maru asked Bitna, who sat next to him.
She could have waited in her momâs car with air conditioning, but she did not leave the rest of the group during breaks. Her mom couldnât be seen around. It seemed that she only watched when Bitna was on camera.
âIâm okay,â Bitna replied.
Despite being so young, she was very calm and composed. She looked cute and looked like she would act like a child, but she waited very calmly without making a single complaint. Maru faintly smiled and started fanning her. When he fanned her, Bitna thanked him with a bow.
âIsnât it hard?â
âIâll do it even if itâs hard.â
âHaha, Iâm not telling you to not do it.â
Bitna stared at him.
âWhat is it?â
âIs it hard for you, ahjussi?â
âYes, it is.â
âThen do your best.â
âOkay, Iâll do my best.â
He was trying to cheer her up, but he was encouraged instead. Bitna looked around the set with a serious expression. Maru wondered what her upbringing was like.
âGrab tight from both sides! Donât loosen your hand! If you feel like you canât endure, just shout!â
Six large men surrounded a palanquin. When the six lifted it up at the same time, they all said that they were okay.
âIâll try going on it.â
Even after a staff member got in it, the palanquin was stable. After checking various things, the staff seemed to be convinced of its safety as he brought one person.
âStep on this to go in.â
The one that got on the palanquin was an elderly man who had a big build. He was probably the actor playing Han Sang-jil, the grandfather of Han Myung-hoe.
âPark Moosung. Heâs quite popular on historical dramas.â
From what Maru heard, he was appearing as a cameo. It was likely that the producer or the writer asked him to feature in the shoot. He would be portrayed as the cruel man who tells his family to abandon Han Myung-hoe after finding out that he was born prematurely.
The palanquin was raised according to the staffâs signal. Although it slightly tilted towards the right at first, it soon gained balance. Park Moosung laughed heartily and apologized to everyone for being so heavy.
âWeâll do this quickly!â Changsung shouted.
The people lifting the palanquin up slowly moved forward. Moosung, who was inside, quickly became composed. He laid back on the backrest and watched the people outside doing business with a bored expression. His posture indicated his status.
When the palanquin passed in front of a hanok surrounded by a stone fence, Moosung said âstopâ. The low voice reached even where Maru was resting. He definitely sounded different to when he was speaking to the staff members just now. It was heavy yet spread far. The sound was vivid until the very end.
They got a satisfying cut in one go. Moosung got off the palanquin and took off his gat. A woman that seemed to be his stylist quickly approached him and received the jacket and the hat from him.
Producer Changsung disappeared from the set along with Moosung. Producer Jinhyuk was in control of the set now.
âEveryone please gather round!â
The background actors, as well as the minor actors for the beggars, all gathered round. Producer Jinhyuk scanned their faces and body figures before picking a few people and telling them to stand to the side.
âThe ones standing to my right, please get ready for the street scene, and as for the rest of you, Iâll have you become corpses.â
Maru was one of the corpses. Ten men of various heights left the streets and moved to the road where there were straw-roofed houses around. This was where the convenience store was, so there were a lot of tourists.
âI think theyâre shooting a drama here.â
âWhere?â
People flocked after seeing cameras and lights and asked the staff which actors were appearing. The staff replied to them that they were just extras in a tired manner.
Those words worked wonders. The flock of people scattered like it couldn't be a lie. The word âextrasâ was magical. Maru laughed in a low voice before walking.
âPlease lie down and cover yourselves with this.â
They lied down under the roof hanging off the side of the straw-roofed house in a line. The cold sensation from the ground made his body scream in joy. He felt that he might be able to fall asleep here. The others looked the same. Some of them almost fell asleep.
When they waited like that, Uljin and Giwoo arrived. This was the scene where Giwoo was scared out of his wits when he saw Uljin rummaging through the dead bodies.
Uljin approached and stepped on the hand of someone here. He was the man right next to Maru. Uljin flinched in surprise, but the man didnât even groan. If Uljin continued acting, he would be portrayed as the one who boldly started rummaging through dead bodies, but still had his childish side. Unfortunately, though, Uljin could not continue his act.
âCut. Are you okay?â
Producer Jinhyuk asked. As the alleyway was narrow, he couldnât come in and he just stood in front of the camera.
âYes. Iâm fine. You can continue.â
The man who seemed to be over forty just laughed and told them not to worry about it before lying back down.
At that moment, Maru saw that the man frowned as he grabbed the hand that was stepped on.
There was no way it didnât hurt. Uljin might be quite skinny for a teen, but a boy in his late teens stepped on the manâs hand with all of his body weight. It wouldnât be strange even if the manâs bones broke.
Feeling Maruâs gaze, the man put his index finger against his mouth and shook his head. He was telling Maru not to say it. Seeing the hurried movement, Maru made a bitter expression and could only nod back.
âAre you okay?â Uljin asked.
The man said that there were no problems with a cheerful voice. Though, his words trembled at the end. Uljin apologized before returning to his starting point.
âIt hurts, doesnât it?â
âNah, Iâm fine.â
âYou look like youâre in pain though.â
âIâm fine, Iâm fine.â
âBut still, you should visit the information center after the shoot. They should have some first-aid kits.â
âI was planning to do that. Thanks for worrying about me, kid.â
The sweat on the manâs forehead was probably not entirely due to the heat of the weather.
When Uljin started rummaging through the corpses, Giwoo entered and tried to stop him. Maru couldnât open his eyes, so he didnât know what kind of an act they were putting on, but they sounded a little awkward to him, since he had just heard a powerful deep voice from Moosung.
âCut. Thanks for your work.â
The shoot finished in three shoots. Standing up with the tattered rag, Maru looked at the face of the man who lied down next to him. He was sweating cold sweat.
âIâll return it for you.â
âThanksâ¦.â
The man covered up his right finger, which was stepped on, with his left hand and stood up. Maru narrowed his eyes and approached the staff with the two rags.
âUhm, I think I sprained my fingers a little when I lied down. Can I get some pain relief patches?â
âPatches? Are you hurt?â
âNo. It just stings a little.â
The staff scratched his head before telling him to wait and turned around with the rags. Maru returned to the alley and sat next to the man.
âDid you go?â
âHuh? Oh, yeah. But they didnât have any.â
The man frowned.
âI asked a staff member to get some patches.â
âWhat? You shouldnât have.â
âI said that I was the one injured. I also said that it was just a slight sprain, so it wonât enter the ears of anyone important.â
â...Really?â
âLet me have a look at your hand.â
The man slowly extended his hand. Thankfully, it was just a bit swollen. With enough rest after applying the patches, it looked like he would be okay in two days.
He received spray-type pain relief from the staff and gave it to the man. Tssssh. The spray gave off a refreshing smell. The man, who was spraying it on himself, fanned his hands to get rid of the smell. At the same time, he peeked outside. He looked very uneasy.
âThereâs no one outside.â
âReally?â
âYeah. I checked before coming. So you can be at ease.â
âThanks for being so considerate.â
Although he smiled and said that he was okay, he was very careful with applying the pain relief.
Maru sighed a little and blocked him so that no one could see him. Even if a staff member came by, they wouldnât notice the man.
Seeing him look after his wound in the corner, Maru felt bitter. It was likely that this was his job. A job that didnât require specific skills meant that it was just as easy to replace someone like him. The moment the leader found out about his injury, he would tell the man to âget some restâ, and as someone whose everyday expenses depended on the job, those words would be cruel and merciless.
When he saw the man who had to swallow the pain and protect himself with his words, Maru was reminded of his father, who was forced to rest due to an accident at the factory he was working at in his later years. He had barely any memory of what happened âbackâ then, but the frustration and the sorry feelings he had when watching his fatherâs dejected shoulders as the eldest son in the house still remained in a corner of his heart.
âBoy. Iâm really okay.â
The man smiled for a while before cringing again. Maru nodded before standing up.
âPlease be careful.â
âY-yeah.â
Maru took the pain relief spray and left the alley. He looked for the man who gave him the spray to return it, but he couldnât be seen anywhere. He couldnât shoot with the spray in hand, and the props vehicle wasnât that far, so he decided to go there and return it.
When he walked on the streets, people around him looked at him with curiosity. It wasnât a surprise since he was dressed up like a beggar. On his way back from returning the spray, he met the man again. However, the leader was standing right next to him. The leader waved at the man to go, who bowed with an apologetic expression.
Maru watched as the leader turned around and the man stood still. Then, he met eyes with the man. The man stretched his fingers out and smiled as though to show that he was fine. Maru felt that there was a thousand tons of weight on the manâs shoulders as the man turned around.
Was he found out? Or did he report himself since he thought that it was serious? In any case, the leader would henceforth remember the manâs name. In the field, the one that caused the accident would be remembered in a bad way. What was funny was that the one that was caught in the accident would also be remembered in a bad way.
After watching the man for a while, he started walking again. Although there was a bitter taste in his mouth, he had to do what he had to. He visited the bathroom before he went back to the set. After washing his hands, he looked in the mirror. His face, which was drenched in heat and sweat, looked like a real beggar.
Just as he was about to leave after shaking the water off his hands, he heard a voice outside.
âI told you. But man, he really couldnât say a word like you said. I really stepped on it like I meant it, but he smiled back and said he was fine. Hey, I even pitied him a little. Would he really want to live like that at his age? If I was him, I wouldâve quit a long time ago. Anyway, it was interesting just like you said.â
That voice was familiar to him. It also described a very familiar situation.
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