Chapter 801. Sequence 7
Life, Once Again!
He threw the phone upwards. The phone spun around in the air like a saw blade before falling onto the bed. He reached his hand out and grabbed the phone before throwing it again. When he threw his phone about five to six times, he arrived at the conclusion that this wasnât the right action. Although he wouldnât usually waste time like this, he needed to for today. He sat on the edge of his bed and checked his text messages. There was a text that came in the afternoon.
-So, weâre starting with texting first?
Maru felt as though he could hear her tacky tone. Originally, he should not have sent her a message. He should have widened the distance and ended their relationship as complete strangers. However, the situation pushed him to send the text message. The rabbit that remained behind in the darkness must have been an indication of the death of Han Gaeul. At the same time as that, the Gaeul that lived in the current era collapsed. As it is said that God didnât play dice games, it must have been fate that it happened. Even if it was just a coincidence, the fact that the two incidents overlapped with each other meant that it had to be intended. Who intended it, then? The rabbit? Or the bad guy controlling the marionette from behind?
That being pulled the uncontrollable and derailing train back onto the original track as though they didnât like it. It was indeed out of his own free will that he sent Gaeul the text, but that was thanks to the fact that the very incident was caused by his own free will in the first place. He couldnât help but feel like he was played here.
âWhat an unmerciful being.â
Maru looked up at the ceiling before taking a shower. He washed away the fatigue with water before returning to the sofa. He could feel the blood circulating quickly around his face due to the blood vessels being warmed up from the heat. It was good that his blood was moving quickly. Using his head meant that he needed a lot of blood and oxygen to pass through his head. He took a sip of coffee. There was no shoot until the day after tomorrow. There was plenty of time to think.
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Gaeul distantly stared at her phone. It had been four hours since she sent a reply. Although she did not expect a reply immediately, she thought that he would at least do something before the day went past. The LEDs on the electronic clock indifferently kept on blinking as time rushed towards midnight.
She raised the volume of the TV. The ward looked a lot more desolate today. She wondered if she should have held back Chaerim from leaving since she did say that she wanted to stay for longer as she didnât have anything to do. Chaerimâs laughter might have made this place less lonely. She kept changing the channel meaninglessly before finding a drama being broadcasted. It was âFlaming Ladyâ. Back then, she thought that she couldnât have done better, but now that she looked back at it, there were many parts she found lacking. She thought that the fact that she could find flaws in her previous acting meant that she had improved. She pulled her knees together and hugged them with her arms before watching the drama. It was back then that the stock value of the actress Han Gaeulâs life kept showing red arrows. The acting she did in âBuildingâ made a good impression on the people in the industry, but it wasnât enough to be known to the public. There might be many people who might exclaim while looking at the girl being crushed under building debris, but not many people would remember that after all.
-To me, you were everything. But that doesnât seem like the case for you. Regardless, I still love you nonetheless. Look at me. Iâm saying I love you. So you canât abandon me.
As she was watching her past self saying those words with a vicious expression she turned her eyes to her phone. Her phone was ringing. She grabbed her phone with her right hand before clenching her eyes shut. Why was it that she was shaking so much when it was just a single phone call? She squinted her eyes open and checked it. Her nervous heart relaxed in an instant. It was director Park Hoon.
âYes, director.â
-You donât sound good. I heard the news. Are you not feeling well?
âNo, itâs not like that.â
-No, you are. You were so out of energy when you first picked up the phone call.
âIf I were to tell you the truth, there was a phone call I was waiting for.â
-So Iâm not a welcome caller, huh.
âHonestly speaking, yes. Iâm a little disappointed.â
-Is this the point where Iâm supposed to feel sorry?
âYou know I was just joking.â
-I do. Thatâs why Iâm saying it. But if youâre sick, you should be sleeping. What are you doing?
âI was bored, so I was just watching TV. You know what they say: people canât do the things they want to when they actually can do it. Now that Iâm actually in a ward to rest, my mind is as clear as day. When I shot that drama with you before, my only wish was to sleep like a log at home.â
-I guess it was hard back then. I did make everyone suffer because of the additional episodes at almost the last moment. I feel sorry about it even now.
âThanks to that though, I became successful, so I canât really complain. Are you at a shoot right now?â
-No, Iâm resting at home. I was watching TV and I found âFlaming Ladyâ. I was watching episode 15, and I was wondering how I even shot that. That was when I heard about you.
âYou were watching too? Iâm watching it right now as well.â
-How do you feel, watching your own acting?
âItâs good, but I think Iâll do better now.â
-From how youâre all confident, it looks like I donât have to worry about your health.
âYes, itâs not a big problem.â
Gaeul looked at herself fallen on asphalt due to a traffic accident. Just then, she recalled a question. It was the thought that came to her mind when she took out the script of âFlaming Ladyâ from her shelf.
âUhm, director.â
-Yeah.
âThereâs something I want to ask.â
-Your voice sounds rather ominous. I decline any difficult questions.
âIt shouldnât be a difficult question. Itâs about the past after all.â
-Really? What is it?
âDirector. I know that it isnât good to think like this as an actress, but I couldnât help but be curious. Why did you cast me back then? It just made me wonder. I did appear in âBuildingâ as a minor actor, but I was practically nameless back then, so I found it curious that you assigned such an important role to a twenty-two-year-old new actress.â
-Itâs all in the past. It was because the actress Han Gaeulâs acting was good.
âIs that really it?â
-Why, you donât think so?
âNo. If youâre saying thatâs the case then I guess it must be true.â
-Youâre saying that, but you donât sound like you believe me at all. Just consider it as an unexpected opportunity that landed in front of a new actress. Of course, you were only cast because you had the acting skills to back it up.
âAn unexpected opportunity?â
That was something she couldnât just let pass. Gaeul reduced the TV volume.
âWas it my mom? She said she didnât know about it back then.â
-Writer Choi Haesoo really knew nothing about it. I should have told you about it before, didnât I? She was instead of the opinion that I should evaluate you thoroughly. Heck, you know her personality better than me, donât you?
âThatâs true. Mom isnât the type of person who would ask something like that.â
-Thatâs how it is. Iâll hang up now, then. I canât keep holding up a sick person.
Gaeul quickly spoke to the director who was trying to hang up,
âI would have let it pass if I didnât know about it, but you should tell me after telling me all that. As you said, itâs all in the past. I want to know just what it was that made the unexpected opportunity fall in front of a new actress. If you found out about me coincidentally, you wouldnât have expressed it like that.â
-Why are you so curious about that?
âBecause that drama changed my life. Donât you think thatâs enough of a reason to make me curious? Back then, I was just so happy and busy, no, I did notice it, but I didnât pay attention to it. I was busy taking care of the things in front of me. But after I took a breather, it kept tugging on my mind. I had received zero promotion, had no connections, and even my agency told me that I should start slowly with minor roles. But suddenly, I got an offer for a fixed role in a public TV drama.â
-This is a pain.
âYou canât tell me about it?â
-No, itâs not like that. I did promise, but if I think about it now, it wasnât that big of a promise either.
âSounds like itâs not something I should be left out of.â
-I would never do something like that in the first place. I may look like this, but Iâm known for being quite stuck up at my job.
âCanât you tell me about it?â
-From how I see it, that fellow must have asked me to keep it a secret in order not to scratch your pride, but itâs been a long time, so I guess it should be fine to tell you this much. Actually, I was originally going to get a few recommendations and then pick someone out for the role you played. Back then, I didnât even know that the actress Han Gaeul existed. To be precise, I did know you through âBuildingâ, but I had no intentions of putting you on that list. You were a nameless actress after all. Thatâs when I heard about you from one guy. He suggested that I do an audition because he knows of a good actress. That actress he was talking about was you. I recalled how you were like in âBuildingâ, and I accepted his offer. The rest is as you know it. You played that role and became successful.
âSomeone recommended me? Who?â
-Itâs not anyone amazing. He should be the same age as you. He did say he knew you as well.
âSomeone whoâs the same age as me and knows me?â
After hesitating a little, the director spoke again,
-Do you know who Han Maru is?