Chapter 443
Life, Once Again!
âUnni! Give us some fried rice here! Two, no, three portions!â Hanna shouted as she waved her spoon above her head.
It seemed that 6 portions of pork belly and a bowl of cold noodles werenât enough for her.
âHey, heâs grabbing the glass again,â Ganghwan said as he pointed at Sooil.
Maru picked up his chopsticks and slapped Sooilâs hand. Sooil looked at him for a while before grabbing the glass again.
âWho do you think youâre trying to annoy again?â
Maru took the glass away from him. Sooil had drunk 2 glasses already. From his red face, he seemed to have reached his limits already, but he kept looking for more alcohol.
âIâm not drunk.â
âThatâs what they all say. Shut up and drink some water.â
Maru poured some water into the beer glass and handed it back.
It was Friday night. It had been an hour since they came to the pork belly restaurant after practice. Unlike their original intentions of having a quick meal and going home, they were now somehow ordering more and more portions of pork belly and alcoholic drinks.
âLooks like my daily expenses are getting buried here today.â
Ganghwan looked at Hanna with tears as Hanna made another ssam to eat. Hannaâs appetite was not ordinary, and Sooil also kept picking up pieces of meat without end, so the total amount they ate kept increasing. Since Hanna just ordered fried rice, it might be the end, but from how she still kept staring at the menu on the wall of the restaurant, perhaps she wasnât satisfied just yet.
âDid Hanna-noona always eat that much?â Maru quietly asked Ganghwan.
âSheâs the type of person to eat when she feels stressed. Sheâs always like that when sheâs starting off a play. Rather than that, you donât get drunk easily. Didnât you just empty two bottles?â
âYouâre right. Looks like Iâm quite good with alcohol. Since weâre at it, here, Iâll pour a glass of rice wine for you.â
Maru poured a glass full of rice wine. After toasting, he drank the rice wine with some kimchi. The taste of rice wine that hit the back of his throat made him smile.
âMaru.â
âYes?â
âAre you greedy about acting these days?â
âAbout acting?â
For a brief moment, the noise around him didnât enter his ears.
Greed, huh. He twirled the glass once before drinking some rice wine again. Ganghwan, who asked the question, also turned away from him and ate a piece of meat.
The shout of a man saying that heâll treat the group because he just got his salary, the sound of sizzling meat, and the crisp clanging of the chopsticks that fell on the floor became vivid again.
âI do feel greedy.â
During a conversation he had with Ganghwan a long time ago, he was asked a similar question. Back then, Maru replied that he wasnât greedy. The reason he chose the path of acting was strictly for money. He only chose acting as the method to get a huge profit, so there was no reason for him to be greedy about it. The process was just the process. The only thing he looked forward to was the quality of the result, not the perfection of the process.
However, a lot of things had changed now. Although he still put importance on results, he now became greedy about the process as well. Not only did he start finding interest in acting itself, but he also took a step further and started wanting to become a good actor. Rather than an actor liked by the viewers or the audience, he wanted to climb to the level where the actors that acted in tandem with him would say that he was a decent actor.
The feeling he got when the other party received every last bit of emotion that he gave off, and responded with his or her own feeling filled with emotion was an indescribable feeling of joy. It was like that with the single cut - that single exchange in conversation - that he shot with the elder during the movie, and more recently, it was like that with his act with Joohyun. He felt that he was lacking, but at the same time, he smiled because he was joyful.
He wanted to continue experiencing such acting.
That sentence took place in a corner of his heart.
âYou started on the path of pain, what a pitiful guy.â
Ganghwan poured some rice wine into his glass. Maru received the rice wine with a smile.
âGeunsoo probably said this before, that itâs an incredibly difficult thing for an actor to make a living out of acting. When I saw you before, I didnât have any worries at all. You didnât look like you were someone whoâd make the wrong decisions. You looked like youâd immediately step out once you felt that it was no good. Iâm not saying that you lacked effort or tenacity. Iâm just saying that youâre quick at making and cutting connections when necessary.â
âEven now, Iâm still going to find something else to do if things go wrong. I need to earn money. After all, a lot of money makes me happy.â
At that moment, Sooil, who had his head lowered, spoke,
âA lot of money doesnât necessarily equal being happy, I mean it.â
After saying those words, his head swayed around as though he was dizzy before he smacked his head on the table. The shock made the things on the table shudder.
âLooks like that guy is completely done for. Anyway, right now, you donât look like that, Maru. When you practiced with me a year ago, I could tell that you just memorized the theories and applied them to your acting, but you arenât like that now. Youâre enjoying it.â
âYou can tell things like that?â
âI can. How many people do you think Iâve seen until now?â
They toasted again. Meanwhile, Hanna was conquering the fried rice all by herself. It looked as though she was going to finish it soon since Sooil joined her, albeit drunk.
âEnjoy yourself. To the point that even if you turn away after all the frustration, you wonât have any regrets.â
âYouâre talking about regrets to a junior with a bright future?â
âRegrets are better the earlier you get them. Rather than regretting past the point of no return, itâs better to regret while you still have options.â
âBut youâre going to keep doing this, arenât you, senior?â
âMe? As for me, Iâm good at it. I have the confidence that thereâs no one better than me at acting on stage. Iâm someone who will do well. I can say that with confidence.â
If a nameless drunkard said those words, Maru wouldâve just laughed, but as Maru knew the future of this man, it sounded like the ambitions of a great man. You will really become like that, senior Ganghwan - he thought to himself.
âUnni! Give us two portions of gochujang-samgyeopsal and some more miyeok-guk.â
Hearing the crisp voice, Maru turned around. Hanna was shouting as she raised her hand above her.
Ganghwan, who was looking at the empty grill with sad eyes, sighed after hearing those words. Maru poured him a glass of rice wine in consolation.
âAh, right. Sir Yoon told me that he wants to see me next week. I heard that you were the one who talked about it.â
âYes. I told the elder that Iâll bring some meat.â
âAnd that idol-whoever is coming as well?â
âYes. The elder permitted.â
âThen I guess I donât need to worry about it. Looks like Iâll be eating until my nose is red huh. Sir Yoon is someone that ends what he started. Is the fella coming with you good at drinking?â
âWe did drink together before, and he didnât act weird.â
âThatâs good. But hey, you sound like youâre drinking here and there.â
âItâs one of my few hobbies.â
âHey, hey, donât regret it when youâre older and drink moderately. Youâll get a fat liver.â
âI could say the same thing to you.â
While they were chatting, the new portions of pork belly came.
âWell, letâs eat for now. Before Hanna-noona finishes them by herself.â
âYeah, we should.â
The two picked up their chopsticks.
* * *
âIâll bring this kid home. I have business in Seoul.â
Hanna piggy-backed Sooil, who was practically limp, and started walking.
âHanna sure is strong.â
âReally.â
âItâs cold. Letâs go home as well.â
The high street of Anyang on Friday night was bright as though it was day. It wasnât just because of the lights from street signs, but also because of the red glow from the faces of those in the streets. They left the high street.
âYou didnât bring your car, did you?â
âOf course. Iâm going to sleep in the jjimjilbang nearby.â
âYou live in Seoul, right?â
âYeah. You live in Suwon so I guess it wonât take long by bus. You should go home quickly. You might make your parents worried. Ah, wonât they say something if you smell like alcohol when you go home?â
âThey think that freedom is the best way to raise children. They wonât say anything as long as I donât cause trouble.â
âSplendid parents you have there.â
âIndeed. You donât have anyone youâre in a relationship with?â
âIf I did, Iâd be telling everyone around me already. Maybe because I'm busy, but I donât see a good woman.â
âWhy donât you try going on TV? People around you will set up meetings for you.â
âActing in front of a camera just isnât for me.â
âYouâre not interested in movies either?â
âWell, if I become poor, I will do anything it takes to get me back on my feet, but for now, I want to focus on plays. Acting has its times, you know? A stage you can digest while youâre thirty-three is different from the stage you can digest when youâre thirty-four. The stage is where one year makes a big difference.â
âBut you should really accept it when people scout you.â
âIâll do it if our dear president Lee Junmin tells me to, but thereâs no way heâd have me do something recklessly. Wait, why are we talking about money when we were supposed to be talking about love? Since weâre at it, why donât you introduce me to a good person?â
âSenior.â
âWhat?â
âItâs a crime.â
âAge is nothing in front of love.â
âMaybe, but thereâs something called shame as well.â
âDammit, forget about it. You young kids can play with other young kids all day long for all I care. This old man is going to die a lonely death.â
Ganghwan exaggerated his actions as though he was acting in a play. Thanks to that, he attracted attention from people around them. Maru tried to step away from him, but Ganghwanâs arm hooked around his neck.
âTreat her well. Love at your age makes you think and feel about a lot of things.â
âDonât worry about that. Iâm doing plenty well.â
âYeah, yeah. Sure. Because itâs you. But what do kids do these days?â
âIt hasnât changed. Watching movies, eating out, and talking.â
âDammit, kid. At your age, you're supposed to be more passionate, and immature in your love. What is that old-fashioned setting?â
âLiking someone is old fashioned in itself.â
âUrgh. I wonder what she saw in a guy like this. This guy should be as interesting as a grey wall to girls her age. Itâs such a curious thing.â
Maru shrugged as he spoke,
âMy girlfriend isnât that girly.â
âIs she like you and her mental age is actually really old?â
âIâm saying that she is not childish.â
âWhat does that entail?â
âWe donât have to talk to each other to know and understand each other. You know, things like that.â
At that moment, the lights changed. Ganghwan let go of his neck. At the same time, he said this,
âHey.â
âYes?â
âItâs normally not like that. The girl that was my student last winter, at least, wasnât like that. Well, she is your girlfriend, so you must know better, but when I looked at her, she didnât seem so strong-minded.â
Ganghwan tapped Maruâs forehead.
âEngrave the words this love-expert is telling you. The way you see her might be different from the way she actually is.â
â...Youâre drunk, arenât you?â
âI was found out? Pftt. Hahahaha.â
Ganghwan crossed the street as he waved his hand. Maru looked at his back for a while before turning around.
Seaweed soup. for more info.
Public bath + sauna. for more details.