[ââA: Jang Yeon-wooâsâ reading (experience) is now complete.â]
With the end of the robotic female voice, Kang Woojin returned to reality, that is, to his own home. In his hand was still the script for âBeneficial Evilâ with a black square attached to it, and he was dressed in comfortable clothes he wore at home, with his hair disheveled from just waking up.
However.
ââ¦â¦Phew.â
A tingling sensation was coursing through Woojinâs entire body.
It was understandable.
Though the real world had paused, Kang Woojin had lived in the world of âBeneficial Evilâ as âJang Yeon-wooâ. He had shattered an unknown manâs skull. He had smashed a face by slamming it into the ground. He had pierced a chest with an AK rifle. He had snapped a neck. He had slit a belly with a knife. He had gouged out an eye. He had slit a throat.
In a brief moment, he had annihilated more than a dozen people.
He had set a building on fire and fought his way through roads where bullets rained down like a storm. Cars exploded. Helicopters fell. All while bursting a few more heads.
It was violence beyond anything imaginable.
These were things he could never experience in the real world, and Kang Woojin knew it was an impossible world, not something that could happen outside of a movie or dramas. Not even the military could offer such experiences.
But Woojin had lived in that brutal world. He had breathed there. He had adapted. It was quite bearable.
âI can still feel the explosions.â
The flames that had erupted magnificently before his eyes. The sandy wind that had splashed onto his face. The ringing in his ears. The heat that had suffocated his breath. The explosive force that had pushed his body involuntarily. Incredibly, Woojin, who had returned to reality, still felt that âJang Yeon-wooâsâ life, vividly imprinted on his entire body, was astonishing.
Even the lingering smell of blood and metal.
But did âBeneficial Evilâsâ world consume Kang Woojin? Not at all. Killing, shooting gunsâthese were all things Woojin had done in past works. The character âJang Yeon-wooâ had simply killed more people.
Soon, Kang Woojin.
âYeah, Iâm okay now.â
He felt his mind control was complete. It was no different than before. This time, âBeneficial Evilâ had also been thoroughly imprinted on him, just like the countless works before it, but it disappeared quickly.
Kang Woojin spread his concept act.
He became more aware of his true self. Though numerous characters and worlds existed within him, he was still the one who controlled them, the master was Kang Woojin. With that, he lowered the script and walked to the bathroom. It was time to start getting ready.
At the same time, he thought.
ââBeneficial Evilâ shooting would be fun?â
What if the world of âBeneficial Evilâ, which he had personally experienced (reading), was brought to life in reality? What if in that film set, âJang Yeon-wooâ, who adhered to the âfreedom of the roleâ, roamed freely? Woojin realized, even as he showered, that he was filled with anticipation. It was strange. In the past, he had some worries, but now it was hard to find such feelings.
âIâve really become an actor, for real.â
There was a tremor, but it wasnât out of fear; it was closer to excitement.
After drying his hair moderately, Woojin arrived at the underground parking lot where a waiting van greeted him. As expected, the briefing started with Choi Sung-gun, who had his hair tied in a ponytail.
âHow are you feeling today?â
âNo different from yesterday.â
âGreat. Thatâs good.â
With a smirk, he changed the topic.
âI heard from PD Song Man-woo yesterday, theyâve hired an overseas team for the action scenes in âBeneficial Evilâ.â
âAn overseas team?â
âYeah. Theyâll probably mix with the existing martial arts team. That- what was it in the newly added cut, âCQCâ? They say itâs a team that specializes in that.â
âIs that so?â
âYeah, they say the original martial arts director could do it, but it probably wouldnât be as professional.â
In other words, they were adding more expertise to the planned action sequences.
âAnyway, when we start martial arts practice, itâll be with both the existing martial arts team and the overseas team included.â
They would probably practice unarmed combat based on martial arts, along with guns, knives, and other combat techniques according to the storyboard. Well, of course, Kang Woojin wasnât particularly nervous. Experts? Well, Kang Woojin himself, sitting in the van and calmly looking out the window, was a human weapon.
Of course, one with a switch that could be controlled at will.
Then, Choi Sung-gun asked Woojin again.
âSo, do you think you can handle it? Those overseas guys are probably going to be huge. I heard the âCQCâ techniques are really tough.â
Inwardly, Kang Woojin gave a thumbs up.
âPiece of cake.â
On the outside, he maintained his usual cold demeanor.
âIâll have to try it first, but it doesnât seem too difficult.â
Choi Sung-gun let out a faint laugh and then reassured himself internally.
âJust accept it, donât question it! Choi Sung-gun. That guy is Kang Woojin.â
A few hours later, at writer Choi Na-naâs office.
Writer Choi Na-na, who had met with Kang Woojin recently, was now staring at her laptop.
-Click, click!
She wasnât writing the script for âBeneficial Evilâ. She was looking at an email that had arrived a few minutes ago. The sender was Japanâs âA10 Studioâ. âA10 Studioâ periodically shared updates regarding the progress of the âMale Friend: Remakeâ with Choi Na-na, the original creator of âMale Friendâ.
This email was the same.
âWow- Theyâve already finished the voice recording and mixing.â
Although this had already been made public through the media, Choi Na-na, who had been preoccupied with the additional writing for âBeneficial Evilâ lately, just found out now. Soon, as she skimmed through the contents of the email from âA10 Studioâ.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
-Swish.
She minimized the email window and opened a search engine. She was about to do a search. The search term, of course, was âMale Friend: Remakeâ. Usually, for Japanese anime works, there wouldnât be many articles in Korea, but since Kang Woojin had taken on the role of the male leadâs voice actor in âMale Friend: Remakeâ, a flood of articles had been published.
There were articles written just out of anticipation, and there were also articles that directly assessed Japanese media and conveyed the facts.
After reading the articles intently for a while, writer Choi Na-na took off her round glasses and let out a short breath.
âPhew- Iâm nervous.â
Recently, Choi Na-naâs life, in a way, could be described as golden. Her debut work âMale Friendâ was being remade as a Japanese anime, and simultaneously, âBeneficial Evilâ was aiming for global market. For her, a formerly unknown rookie writer just last year, it felt like walking in a dream.
And Kang Woojin was involved in both works.
âPD-nim said not to worry, that it would turn out well.â
By nature, the timid Choi Na-na was filled with anxiety. On the other hand, PD Song Man-woo had reassured her with an odd remark.
âAh, itâll do well. We have the Kang Totem after all.â
He didnât seem concerned at all.
But what on earth is Kang Totem?
Anyway, Choi Na-na slowly closed her laptop and raised her head. The familiar ceiling came into view. At the same time, she recalled Kang Woojin, whom she had seen a few days ago during the meeting. To be precise, it was the short conversation she had with him.
It started with writer Choi Na-na timidly speaking up.
âUm⦠Woojin-nim.â
Kang Woojin, who was about to leave the meeting room, responded in a low tone.
âYes, writer-nim.â
As Choi Sung-gun sensed the atmosphere and was about to leave, Choi Na-na, in a crawling voice, spoke again.
âItâs a bit odd to ask this during the meeting about âBeneficial Evilâ, but⦠how did you feel during the voice recording for âMale Friend: Remakeâ?â
âWhat do you mean by feeling?â
âJust⦠how the other voice actors felt, or the production atmosphere. I do get updates via email, but since you experienced it firsthand on set. If the voice recording was done, then the anime must already be completed, right?â
âYes. I recorded while watching the finished anime.â
âNo way. So, how was it?? Did it turn out well?â
Kang Woojin, after a brief silence, shook his head.
âI canât go into detail.â
âWell, I understand.â
âBut to me, it seemed quite enjoyable.â
âReally?â
âYes.â
âIt will do well.â
âHow- How is it that Woojin-ssi always sounds so confident??â
âI donât know, itâs just a feeling.â
Writer Choi Na-na was left dumbfounded. In contrast, Kang Woojin remained calm and dignified as he left the meeting room. Watching his retreating figure, Choi Na-na mumbled to herself.
ââ¦â¦A feeling? What feeling?â
She had no way of knowing that âMale Friend: Remakeâ was SS grade.
Meanwhile, in Tokyo, Japan.
Inside âA10 Studioâ, the giant anime production company located near Tokyo Station, a mid-sized studio that functioned as both a recording studio and a testing room was packed with people.
The first thing that stood out were the voice actors sitting in chairs.
From Umi Natsumi, who voiced the female lead in the anime âMale Friend: Remakeâ, to Asami Sayaka, who had a deep connection with Woojin, and many others. Dozens of voice actors who had gathered for the script reading session in the past were now present. Kang Woojin was the only one absent.
All of them had serious expressions.
ââ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦â
With such expressions, they were all staring intently at the large monitor in front of them. Near that monitor stood Mahiro Sakuichi, the overall director of âMale Friend: Remakeâ, along with several key staff members. Of course, executives from âA10 Studioâ were also present.
At this moment.
âWell then, letâs begin.â
A woman standing near the entrance of the studio turned off the lights. She was the female team leader of the planning team who had been handling âMale Friend: Remakeâ.
-Click, click!
Before they knew it, the entire studio was enveloped in a suitable darkness. Everyone gathered in the room fell silent. Their unified action was to direct their gaze at the large monitor in front of them.
Soon.
-â¬âª
The audio began to resonate powerfully before the screen even lit up. It was the official OP (opening song) of âMale Friend: Remakeâ. The song started with piano melody, quickly picking up tempo as violin joined in. Then, a male vocal kicked in. Naturally, it was Kang Woojinâs voice.
-â¬âª
As Kang Woojinâs OP filled the studio, the opening cuts of the anime began to appear on the large monitor. It was âMale Friend: Remakeâ. The running time of the opening was about 30 seconds. As the OP played, the expressions of the dozens of voice actors gradually brightened. Some even nodded their heads in rhythm.
Eventually.
-Sss.
The OP came to a halt, and the actual content of âMale Friend: Remakeâ began to play in earnest. The voice actorsâ eyes widened. It was inevitable. What they were watching now was the complete first episode of âMale Friend: Remakeâ, fully finished with voice mixing and final edits.
In other words, this was a pre-broadcast test of the completed version.
Nothing seemed lacking. At least not to the eyes of the voice actors. With their experience of having worked on dozens of productions, their judgment was precise.
The male lead of âMale Friend: Remakeâ, âToru Sengokuâ, appeared on screen.
Kang Woojinâs voice could be heard.
The voice actors were reminded once again.
âHeâs really good; you feel it even more when you see the final product.â
âHis tone matches the protagonist perfectly.â
âWho would ever guess thatâ¦.. heâs an actor? Heâs 100% a voice actor.â
They realized once again just how ridiculously good Kang Woojinâs voice acting skills were. And so, the first episode of âMale Friend: Remakeâ concluded. The running time was about 24 minutes. The second episode played right after, which was slightly shorter at around 18 minutes.
Before the third episode started.
-Swish.
The director, seated in front of the monitor equipment, turned his head towards the voice actors seated behind him.
âHow was it?â
He was asking for their opinions before moving on to the third episode. Interestingly, applause suddenly erupted among the voice actors.
-Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap!
It wasnât something they had intended; rather, it was applause filled with their genuine feelings. The applause gradually spread throughout the studio, and the voice actors, excited, began sharing their impressions of the completed first and second episodes in enthusiastic Japanese.
âItâs good! Itâs really good!â
âThe anime quality is amazing! Honestly, among recent works, this has to be number one in terms of visuals, right?â
âItâs been a while since we had a proper rom-com!â
âItâs fun; even though I did the voice work, itâs still fun to watch!â
âBut isnât the OP and EP just killer? Theyâre already stuck in my head.â
âYeah, especially the OP. Kang Woojinâs vocals are definitely charming.â
âIâve got a feeling! The OP is definitely going to top the charts as soon as the anime airs!â
The voice actors were chattering excitedly. It wasnât an exaggeration. Even the executives of âA10 Studioâ, which is ranked in the top 3 in the industry, were very satisfied. The veteransâ eyes also confirmed that the quality and completion of âMale Friend: Remakeâ were impressive.
The female team leader from the planning team, who had been quietly observing from the entrance, suddenly chimed in.
âThe day it dominates the charts is not far off. The broadcaster is TBE, and the first episode airs on Monday, July 12th at 10 PM.â
Indeed, the day when the lid would be lifted on âMale Friend: Remakeâ was just around the corner.
âThere are about 30 competing works this quarter.â
A fierce battlefield was anticipated.
Incheon Airport.
The arrival hall was overflowing with a crowd of people. In that arrival hall, a group of foreigners appeared. Some had buzz cut hair, others were bulky, muscular men. About five foreigners entered the arrival hall, and a Korean person nearby welcomed them.
Upon closer look, the Korean was a staff member from âBeneficial Evilâ.
The two groups conversed in English briefly and then moved on. The foreign group split into two large vans parked on the side of the road outside the airport. Three of the foreigners got into the front vanâa man with buzz-cut hair, a man built like a bear, and a man with a big nose. Once everyone had boarded, the two vans started moving, and the big-nosed man in the front van spoke in English.
âItâs hot. I didnât expect it to be this hot.â
The other two foreign men nodded in agreement.
âI had heard about it, but itâs even worse than I thought.â
âStill, it seems better than Japan where we went last year, doesnât it?â
It felt like the big-nosed man was the leader. The man with a average build but toned muscles, sitting by the window, extended his hand to the man with the buzz-cut hair sitting to his right.
âLet me see the material we received.â
The man with the buzz-cut hair pulled out a tablet from the backpack placed in front of him. After some manipulation, a video started playing. Interestingly, the person in the video was none other than Kang Woojin. To be precise, it was Woojin from the past, demonstrating martial arts practice at an action school.
âHmm-â
The big-nosed man, who was watching Kang Woojin on the tablet carefully, murmured softly.
âHis form is good, but⦠itâs hard to judge without seeing him in person.â
âStill, it seems heâs got more than just the basics down.â
âBut just having the basics isnât enough to implement âCQCâ. It will take a lot of time.â
âI heard thereâs not much time left before filming. Hmmâif itâs too difficult, we might have to compromise with direction.â
In fact, these men were the Hollywood stunt coordinator team recruited by âBeneficial Evilâ team. The big-nosed man, who was rubbing his chin, spoke again.
âFrom the video, I donât see the greatness that âGary Peckâ mentioned.â
The âGary Peckâ he mentioned was a pretty successful stunt coordinator in Hollywood, who had experienced Kang Woojin during the screen test for âLast Kill 3â.
âOur meeting with this actor, Kang Woojin, is scheduled for this afternoon, right?â
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