Chapter 946. Crank Up 6
Life, Once Again!
âOkay, hyungnim. As long as Lee Miyoon does well, everyone can return to their original positions. What Iâm worried about is that the chairman might choose not to use Lee Miyoon again.â
-Thatâs something Lee Miyoon is confident in, so we have to let her do it. If she canât, we can only try attacking Hong Janghae with the evidence we have procured until now.
âWe have a witness, but not clear evidence, so I donât think that will be enough. Unless the procuress in Japan gives us evidence directly, then maybe, but sheâll likely focus on cleaning her hands off it, so sheâll likely erase all evidence that might be used against her.â
-Ultimately, it comes down to people. Iâve prepared as much as I could, so I should pray for the rest. Alright, good work. Weâll have to watch for a while, so you should focus on your work.
âYou should get some rest too. If you have the time, you should visit journalist, no, owner Choiâs florist shop too.â
-Iâm planning on not seeing her until I finish this. I think that will be better for both of us. Lee Miyoon might start suspecting if I start visiting her.
âThatâs true.â
-I will call her though.
âAlright. Iâll visit you on the weekend. Letâs go over what we should tell the others in the future while eating.â
-Then see you on Sunday. Good luck with work. Iâm hanging up now.
âSee you.â
Dongwook hung up. It seemed that Park Okhwa decided to turn around. There was probably no one who would daze out in front of the tetrapods when they knew that a tsunami was coming. She should be starting to clean up her surroundings and creating a reasonable excuse to cut ties with Hong Janghae. Yoojinâs rebellion against her probably helped her make the decision as well. It was great that she was not a parent who treated her child like an auxiliary piece like Hong Janghae.
He took a shower and had a look at the time. It was 10 a.m, about time to leave. He put his coat on and consoled the two dogs that tried to follow him out before going down to the parking lot. When he got in his car and turned on the radio, Gaeulâs voice started coming out. There was no way it was a live radio from all the way on Jeju island, so it was probably a recording. A trot song started flowing out, along with the words that it was requested by a bus driver in his fifties. Maru hummed along and tapped along with the rhythm on the driving wheel. Not long after he went on the road, he saw the destination. It was a restaurant that specialized in a babyâs first birthday party. He parked the car in the underground parking lot and went up to the first floor lobby. He looked at the guidepost at the front desk and headed to the 2nd floor.
âYouâre here?â
Director Park Joongjin greeted him. The hall was completely empty with only a ritual table in the middle. The pigâs head, the main character on the table, was grinning widely. At the head of the table was a sign that said âwishing for no accidents.â Usually, it would read âwishing for fortuneâ instead.[1]
âIt doesnât matter if the piece does well or not, you see,â said Joongjin as he pointed at the sign.
To Maru, it sounded more like âsuccess is guaranteed anyway, so I hope no accidents happen.â
âWhat about the others?â
âTheyâll come soon. This is a small-scale one, so there wonât be many people. I was originally not going to do this, but I felt like it would bring bad luck to the title.â
âI thought you were someone who didnât believe in such superstition.â
âLuck is something I cannot control. If I can benefit a little by doing this, then it wonât be a bad thing.â
While he waited, some people started arriving. They were the actors, production staff members, as well as the writer.
âIâve never taken up work after seeing just the name of the director in my entire life. If it wasnât you, director Park, I wouldnât work like this. Did any of the actors receive a script?â asked head manager Moon, who introduced himself as the producer.
Maru did not raise his hand and looked around. The other actors also stayed still as though they did not receive the script.
âThe only thing you have heard is a couple of lines about the synopsis from the director, right? If it was any other director, people wouldâve quit already and the project wouldâve been scrapped because of failure to upkeep the contract and whatnot. Heck, if we were using investor money to shoot this film, the company would have sued the director a long time ago. But look at him. Heâs using his own money for the production, his own men, and only people that trust him, so thereâs not a single complaint in a situation like this. That was when it occurred to me: ah, if I donât brace myself, this film might get demolished before the crank-in.â
Head manager Moon spoke with a chuckle,
âThatâs why I brought you into the team, head manager Moon. Iâm going to have you take care of things outside the shoot. I believe in you. Donât overwork yourself.â
âOf course. Thatâs why Iâm here. Anyway, please take care of me. Iâm going to be acting as the supervisor for our director here.â
Head manager Moon made big gestures whenever he talked. His talking skills reminded Maru of an American stand-up comedian, and Maru watched him like he would a performance. After talking about how he almost fell to his death at the Grand Canyon, head manager Moon looked at the door and waved his hand. Maru turned his head around. The baggy hoodie and cargo pants with lots of pockets caught his eye. The woman, wearing a large pair of horn-rimmed glasses, took off her hood and greeted slowly.
âYou havenât started yet?â
âYouâve overslept again, havenât you? You should reduce your sleep.â
âI get sleepy no matter how much I sleep, and if I reduce my sleep any further, I might as well go into a coffin. Hello everyone, Iâm Park Jiseon. Iâm supposed to be the assistant director, but Iâm not sure. Director Park is so great, so I wonder if thereâs anything for me to do. I just plan to fill the headcount at the shoot.â
Park Jiseon sniffed before sitting down. Maru had a close look at her face. It seemed like she was the same person after all. She was the director of the commercial for a telecommunications commercial that he shot with Sooil a long time ago. She looked just as tired as she did back then. The bags under her eyes remained unchanged too.
âLooks like all the important people are here. Letâs do the ritual and go for a meal.â
Joongjin stood in front of the table. The other people also stood up. Joongjin inserted some money into the pigâs nose and kowtowed before giving everyone a glass of liquor. Considering that he rented such a large hall, the ritual was rather simple.
âShall we go?â
âYou called all of us so early in the morning to do this? With people youâre seeing for the first time, no less?â
Head manager Moon clicked his tongue. Park Jiseon complained as well, saying that she had two hours less sleep than usual to come here. Other than the two though, none of the others said anything. It seemed that only these two were able to grumble in front of the director. Even the person who introduced herself as writer Jung looked at everyone nervously. Maru stood next to writer Jung. Writer Jung, who had been walking while looking at the ground, flinched before giving way. She seemed startled.
âDid I approach you too quietly?â
âNo. I was just thinking about something else and suddenly felt someone next to me. I wasnât startled. I mean it, really.â
Writer Jung kept emphasizing that she was not startled. While they stopped for a while, the other people all left the hall. The employees came in and started cleaning up the table as though it was agreed upon beforehand.
âIs the script finished?â
âIâm not sure.â
Writer Jung looked away. Her eyes were relatively big compared to her small stature, so her eye movements looked really flustered. Joongjin said that he was going to write the script himself and that it would be finished soon. This was why Maru paid attention to the woman who introduced herself as a writer when she showed up. Was she like a writing assistant and in charge of looking up materials?
âDid you write the script yourself?â
âTo a certain extent.â
âHowâs the story? Do you like it?â
Writer Jung frowned. She raised her head and spoke,
âYouâre probing me out because the director isnât telling you, arenât you?â
âItâs not necessarily like that.â
Writer Jung turned around before rushing over to Joongjin, who was walking at the front. Maru could see her whispering something to him. She also pointed at Maru from time to time. She looked like an elementary school kid going to the teacher to rat people out. He could see Joongjin smile. Maru stopped and watched the two. After finishing the conversation, Joongjin walked to the exit, while writer Jung stomped her way back.
âThe director told me to tell you that you shouldnât be worried since heâll tell you today.â
âOkay.â
Writer Jung looked back for a bit. The moment she saw Joongjin leave through the glass door, she raised her voice,
âHey, you arenât doubting our director, are you? He might look like he lives without a plan, but heâs actually very meticulous. There is a reason heâs not showing you the script and has gathered us only now.â
âI know. Heâs not ordinary. Iâm sure he must have his reasons.â
That didnât seem to be the answer she was expecting as writer Jung couldnât speak for a while. The hateful glare softened up eventually, and a faint smile was hung on her face.
âWhat, so you know how amazing he is? I thought you were looking down on him.â
Writer Jung reached out her hand, asking for a handshake. He grabbed the small hand and shook it up and down.
âLetâs work well together.â
âYes.â
Peculiar people gathered up in one spot. Maru believed that he was the most ordinary among this bunch. If he did not brace himself, he might get swayed by these uniquely distinct people.
âYou were Mr. Han Maru, right?â
âYes.â
âYouâre rather peculiar.â
âI am?â
âLeaving aside the others, werenât you worried when you didnât even get a script despite being the lead character? You really are rather unique.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Writer Jung winked before walking towards the exit. Maru whispered in a small voice â not as much as you.
It seemed that peculiar people only attracted peculiar people?
âCome on. Everyoneâs waiting outside.â
âOkay, coming.â
He followed writer Jung, who ran outside with her short legs.
[1] This is a Gosa(??). A shamanistic ritual (usually) wishing for success. Some talismans that contain their wish are put in the mouth of the pigâs head mentioned below and the participants would kowtow towards that pigâs head. This is usually done prior to opening a business or in the face of a big project. It is a mostly deprecated custom, especially for the younger generation.