Chapter 576
Life, Once Again!
âI donât think I am allowed to let you take it home. I did look for one, but all the VCRs registered as school items are integrated into the TV, so I canât really let you take it home.â
âI see. Sorry for asking you something absurd.â
âNo, no. Sorry for not being able to help. But why are you looking for a VCR? Most people use CDs these days.â
âI have some videotapes I got from someone.â
âDonât tell me they are red tapes?â Taesik teased.
âWeâre past the era of watching such things on videotapes. Itâs just a video recording of a real play and a real stage. They are precious resources, so I wanted to watch them quickly, but things just arenât going well.â
âIf itâs like that, you can bring it to school and watch it here.â
âThereâs about sixty of themâ¦.â
âOh, I guess you need to look for a VCR and watch it at home then.â
âI was counting on the school to have one, but I guess it didnât go that well. Iâll try visiting Yongsan next week.â
âIf I had one at home, Iâd love to lend it to you, but we threw it out a few years ago as well.â
âMost households donât have one these days. I guess theyâll soon be treated like record players, while videotapes become vinyl records.â
âProbably.â
Just as he was about to say goodbye and leave, Taesikâs laptop made a noise. When Maru had a look at the screen, he saw a messenger window pop up. Taesik sighed after checking the message.
âYou seem busy, so Iâll take my leave now. Thank you for looking into it.â
âOh, okay. But this isnât work. This is something worse.â
âWorse? Is itâ¦.â
Taesik pointed at the laptop screen as though it was fine for Maru to read. Maru narrowed his eyes. He could see the text on the screen. The first thing he looked for was the name of the one who sent the message. He realized then what was worse than work.
âSo you still havenât finished preparing for the wedding yet.â
âThe important things have been dealt with.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThen I guess it must be about the honeymoon huh.â
âI heard Miso vented her stress on you, and it seems that she told you about that after all.â
âI heard it a while back. But did you really invite your parents and mother-in-law to the honeymoon?â
âThings happened that way.â
âYou were too generous. Sheâs going to use this to nag you for a lifetime.â
âI know, right? Iâve never dated anyone until now, and Iâm suddenly getting married, so people around me are like⦠you know. Thereâs the age gap between me and Miso too. We met each otherâs parents amidst the confusion, and thanks to that, we found out about each otherâs family history. I know just how hard a single parentâs life is since Iâm a teacher. I thought that it was good to take mother-in-law since she must have had a hard time until now, but when I got myself together, I felt like I made a mistake.â
âIt wouldâve been perfect if it wasnât the honeymoon. Such a pity.â
âYouâre entirely right. Plus, itâs not like I can suddenly go up to mother-in-law and tell her the disappointing news. If I go through like this though, Iâm afraid of the consequences.â
â...Congratulations on your marriage. I guess thatâs the only thing I can tell you.â
âDonât you have a way out?â
âMy mother said this once: A wife is above the national leader before marriage. Anyway, Miso-noonim does really love you, so perhaps youâll be able to gloss over it if you act cute?â
âAct cute at this age?â
âTeach, acting cute works if someone who never does it does it. Rather than regretting it later, even the young me thinks that you should look for peace right now by getting her to forgive you.â
Good luck - Maru cheered in a small voice. Taesik made an awkward smile and put his hands on the keyboard. When Maru glanced back, he was creating an emoticon on the keyboard. Bless the latecomer husband. Of course, it was likely that she would nag him about it their whole lives, but what could he do about it? He should have been prepared for whatâs coming since he got a young wife.
âHey, Han Maru! Where do you think youâre going without cleaning!â
A broom was thrown at his face as soon as he returned to the classroom.
âHow heartless. Canât you fill in for a friend?â
âStop yapping and do it quickly. Youâre in charge of the corridor!â
Maru smiled bitterly when he felt the kindness of a friend who would not accept other peopleâs happiness. He was sweeping the floor with the broom in the corner of the corridor when he heard a pair of deep voices from the floor beneath him. Maru grabbed onto the banister and looked down. A skinny tall guy and a small but well built guy were talking to each other.
âDid you guys eat steam engines or something? Quieten down a little,â Maru said as he looked at Bangjoo and Chihwan, who were climbing the stairs.
These days, they always walked around together like a duo from a comedy movie. Of course, it was rather rude of him to compare those two to renowned actors, but he couldnât help but be reminded of such a pair when looking at the two.
âHello, seonbae-nim!â
âMaru-seonbae!â
Bangjoo greeted him politely while Chihwan waved his hand. Bangjoo scolded Chihwan saying that he was rude. Maru sighed.
âBoth of you are just as bad so stop. Also, lower your voices. Leaving aside Chihwan, Bangjoo, isnât it about time you got that fixed?â
âI am trying to, but I always end up raising my voice when Iâm next to this guy. Heâs too loud so I canât hear anything whenever I say something.â
As soon as Bangjooâs words ended, Chihwan countered.
âBangjoo-seonbae. You canât just say that. Iâm raising my voice because your voice is loud.â
âThatâs not true.â
âThatâs what I want to say.â
Maru quietly approached them from the back and pulled both of them by one ear.
âGo up to the hall already. No one will say anything about your voice there.â
The two juniors grabbed their ears and walked up the stairs. Usually, the meeting of two people gave rise to a synergistic effect, but with these two, that effect took place in a weird direction.
âGood to see that theyâre lively. I had them do the same things since I thought they would become close to each other, and it seems I was right.â
When he turned around, he saw Daemyung. Maru slapped Daemyungâs chest without saying a word.
âSo you are the cause.â
âWh-what?â
âThatâs not called lively. Thatâs called being loud.â
âAt least itâs nice to look at them. Theyâre filled with vitality.â
âAs expected of the club president who loves the juniors. Are you going up right now?â
âNo, Iâm going to buy some drinks from the cafeteria. Youâre coming to practice today, right?â
âI will. Iâve been missing practice for quite a while now.â
âIf youâre too busy, donât push yourself.â
âHey, the word is that you work until late into the night. Do you think I can rest like that? Iâm going to go and do some practice and check on the props as well so donât worry about it. Also, sorry. I feel like Iâm pushing everything onto you.â
âOh, donât mention it.â
âDowook isnât coming either these days, right?â
âYeah. He went home early today as well.â
âLooks like theyâre having a hard time looking for a part timer.â
âThey did find one, but apparently, that person didnât show up without notice after a few days. Is a petrol station job that hard?â
âItâs a bit hard because of washing the larger vehicles. Although the machine does the brunt of it, it still requires a person to help.â
âMaybe thatâs why Dowook said he wanted to have you do the work. His father is also apparently looking for you all the time.â
âThe auntie there made some really nice food, so it was really good working there. Though, I canât do it now because Iâm busy.â
âEveryoneâs busy.â
âYou are doing the club on top of your studies too, arenât you? If itâs really that hard, tell the 2nd years about it. Itâd be better if I or Dowook could show up from time to time, but thatâs hard for both of us.â
âIâm starting to realize why the 3rd year seniors never came to practice last year. You really get that pressure that you have to study huh.â
âTell me once something happens. Iâll try whatever I can to help.â
Daemyung smiled and climbed down the stairs. It was really satisfying to see the increasing number of club members at the beginning of March, but problems started occurring when they started practicing for real. There were over thirty juniors to guide, yet two out of the three third year members were absent all the time, so there had to be problems. Daemyung was trying his best, but he probably had it hard, both psychologically and physically.
âI donât think itâs a bad idea to pick a club president from the 2nd year members quickly.â
Once Daemyung retired from being president, he should get more time to focus on his schoolwork. The acting club was an important place, yes, but compared to Daemyungâs future, not as important. Rather than achieving something as an acting club, Daemyungâs stable entry into college was much more important from Maruâs perspective.
âSeonbae, are you cleaning?â
âHello, seonbae-nim.â
Aram and Jiyoon appeared in front of him. They seemed to be going up. Maru stroked his chin as he looked at Aram. Among the 2nd year students, Aram was probably the best-suited to be the club president. Bangjoo wasnât bad, but he wasnât capable of being harsh. If they were given some work, he would cheerfully solve everything by himself. Compared to him, Aram was someone who could distribute the work suitably. She would also be moderately strict as well. The club president had to be able to become strict and snap out. In that sense, Aram was a decent candidate. Of course, Jiyoon was a really decent person as well, butâ¦.
âSeonbae-nim. Do you need help?â Jiyoon offered.
Jiyoon did not suit the position after all. She was a docile sheep, so she would get swung around by the wolves if she was given armor to wear. It was better to give the position to someone who knew how to bare their fangs.
âYou shouldnât do that. Seonbae, weâll be off first.â
âAlright. Daemyung said heâs going to buy drinks before going up, so go up and have everyone start practice. Bangjoo is up there as well, but heâs probably fooling around with the others.â
âOkay.â
Aram led Jiyoon up. Hm, she was really reliable. He decided that he should talk to Daemyung about stepping down from the role of president.
After sweeping the floor, he went to the classroom and got his bag. Although he usually only carried around a script and a novel, there was a videotape inside today. He couldnât hold back his curiosity and ended up bringing one. There was a VCR in the classroom opposite of the hall, so he could watch it there.
â7th of August, 1987.â
Maru looked at the videotape he took out from his bag. This was the oldest record among the videotapes that director Lee Jincheol gave him. The sixty videos were recorded a few days apart at the shortest and months apart at the longest. The last video was taken in January of 1989, a month before Jung Haejoo passed away. According to the timeline, the Jung Haejoo of 1987 had not met president Lee Junmin yet. He would find out what kind of acting she did through this video.
After putting the videotape back in his bag, he started walking up the stairs. When he arrived at the hall and opened the door, he saw the juniors who were stretching under the guidance of Aram.
âHello.â
âHello, seonbae.â
He nodded at the juniors before going to a corner. He planned to watch the video leisurely after doing everything he needed to do.
âFor now, letâs start with sewing.â
Maru put some clothing on his lap as well as some cloth to patch it up.