Chapter 411
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
Translator: NovelBin
The *Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival* had consistently invited Kang Woo-jin each year. It was naturalâWoo-jin had won the festivalâs first-ever âBest Acting Award,â and his fame had only grown since then. In fact, the award became so synonymous with him that it had even been informally renamed the âKang Woo-jin Award.â
However, Woo-jin had always turned down their invitations, not for any particular reason, but simply because he was too busy. This year was no exception. When the invitation arrived as Woo-jin was departing for LA, he politely declined, uncertain of his Hollywood schedule. Yet, unexpectedly, Kang Woo-jin made an appearance at the *Mise-en-scène* festival. No one knew. In fact, no one was even aware he was in Korea, including the domestic press and public opinion.
He had returned under a veil of secrecy. Woo-jin had entered Korea without alerting anyone, primarily to avoid the frenzy of reporters and fans crowding the airport. Only a select few knew he was back.
His arrival was like a bolt of lightning.
Though he had declined the invitation, his schedule happened to align perfectly with the festival. And so, Kang Woo-jin found himself at the back of the festival hall.
ââ¦â
Despite his cynical expression, he felt a surge of emotion mixed with a hint of nostalgia.
âMan, itâs been a while since Iâve been at *Mise-en-scène*! It feels like yesterday that I won my first acting award here, but that was years ago.â
Behind him, Choi Sung-geon, his manager with his signature ponytail, patted Woo-jin on the shoulder.
âFeeling nostalgic? You got the âBest Acting Awardâ here, and thatâs where you first met Director Kyotaro, remember?â
âYes, Director.â
How could he forget? That was also the first time heâd showcased his Japanese on stage. It had caused quite a stir back then, with top actress Hong Hye-yeon winning Best Actress and Woo-jin taking the grand prize.
âHeh, you know people call it the âKang Woo-jin Awardâ now, right?â
Woo-jin was well aware of this. New actors were clamoring to win it, and the value of the âKang Woo-jin Awardâ only increased as Woo-jinâs fame grew.
âItâs the trickle-down effect. Your name has such a strong influence that the âKang Woo-jin Awardâ keeps gaining impact. *Mise-en-scène* used to be famous for scouting new directors, but since the âKang Woo-jin Awardâ was introduced, itâs become a hotbed for rookie actors too.â
Last yearâs winner had become a rising star, gaining momentum thanks to the awardâs prestige. The festival had become a stepping stone for new actors, a virtuous cycle of sorts.
Soon, Sung-geon sidled up next to Woo-jin again.
âThe rookie actor winning the âKang Woo-jin Awardâ this year hit the jackpot. The award is already making waves in the industry, and today, the award is being presented by none other than Kang Woo-jin himself, fresh off a Hollywood return! If I were an actor, Iâd be in tears.â
It was a spot-on observation. This unprecedented attention would give the rookie actor an experience theyâd never had before. Woo-jin wondered briefly.
âThink theyâll actually cry? Still⦠it is pretty surreal to see an award with my name on it.â
Then, with a soft rustle, Woo-jin, dressed in a sharp suit, walked onto the stage. It wasnât a massive stage, but the hundreds of people in the audience were enough to make an impression. The host, seeing Woo-jin up close, gaped in awe.
âWoâ Itâs really Kang Woo-jin.â
It was as if they were seeing a legendary creature, not a mere celebrity. That was a testament to Woo-jinâs global influence. Ignoring the fanfare, Woo-jin calmly locked eyes with the host, signaling for the microphone. Startled, the host hurriedly handed it over. Holding the mic, Woo-jin scanned the crowd filled with industry heavyweights, top actors, rookie directors, and aspiring actors.
âOh, Director Kwon Gi-taek⦠Itâs been a while. And Director Shin Dong-chun is here too.â
Many of the big names were close acquaintances of Woo-jin. However, they all stared at him with wide eyes, clearly not expecting him to show up. Newcomers, in particular, looked like theyâd seen a ghost, their reactions varied and animated.
One thing was certain.
âHello, Iâm Kang Woo-jin.â
His deep, low greeting resonated, drawing the awe-struck eyes of the audience. The warm, smiling Director Kwon Gi-taek, seated in the front row, chuckled.
âHe must have snuck back into Korea. And his first stop is the *Mise-en-scène* Festival? Woo-jin may seem cold, but heâs sentimental in his own way. You can never quite read him.â
Square-jawed Director Shin Dong-chun waved enthusiastically at Woo-jin.
Meanwhileâ¦
âW-What?! Kang Woo-jin?!â
In the back, a group of reporters erupted in shock.
âWhy is Kang Woo-jin here?! Isnât he supposed to be in Hollywood?!â
âThis is huge! Move over if you donât want to get the shot!â
âWhoa, right after coming back from Hollywood, heâs here to personally present the âKang Woo-jin Awardâ? This yearâs winner hit the jackpot!â
It was no wonder they were in a frenzy. The flashes, which had been relatively calm before, now blazed incessantly.
Through it all, Woo-jin announced smoothly into the mic, âIâm sure many of you are waiting, so letâs get straight to the announcement.â
With a hint of mischief, he deliberately mentioned the âKang Woo-jin Awardâ before calling the rookieâs name.
âCongratulations to actress Seo Ji-won for winning the âKang Woo-jin Award,â otherwise known as the âBest Acting Award.ââ
A young actress seated in the middle of the audience shot to her feet, screaming in disbelief.
âEek! Me?! Really?!â
She bounded up to the stage, clearly stunned, her excitement palpable. Though short in stature, she was strikingly attractive. Interestingly, her demeanor shifted entirely once she was next to Woo-jin. Her high-energy entrance faded into awestruck silence.
âA-Ah⦠Wow, Sunbae-nim. This is so⦠amazing. Th-Thank you.â
While Woo-jin kept a calm exterior, he felt the need to help her relax.
âSheâs really nervous. Should I try to calm her down a bit?â
Before handing her the trophy, Woo-jin offered his hand for a handshake, saying simply, âI look forward to seeing you on set.â
It was a straightforward remark, carrying an encouragement to work hard and meet again someday. But Seo Ji-wonâ¦
âWh-What? I-Iâll see you on set? Hic⦠Hicââ
Overcome, she burst into tears on stage. Woo-jin kept his poker face, though he was bewildered inside.
âWhy? Why is she crying? Did I say something wrong?â
After some time, Seo Ji-won managed to calm down, and the âKang Woo-jin Awardâ trophy was handed to her. However, it was clear her gaze was more focused on Woo-jin than on the trophy, her eyes filled with reverence.
Following many more awards, the *Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival* concluded.
Woo-jin stayed for a scheduled photo session, snapping countless shots for the press and even posing for a few with Seo Ji-won. The starstruck rookie actress thanked him profusely, promising, âIâll work so hard, Sunbae-nim! Iâll make sure we get to act together on set!â
âYes, see you then,â Woo-jin replied.
After chatting with veteran directors like Kwon Gi-taek, Shin Dong-chun, and Kim Do-hee, Woo-jin finally wrapped up the session and returned to his black van, feeling thoroughly drained.
âWhewâthat was intense.â
The van, filled with chatter from his team, headed toward his residence in Samsung-dong. After arriving home, Woo-jin, exhausted, let himself collapse onto his bed.
âAhh⦠Itâs been too long since Iâve been home.â
And with that, Woo-jin fell into a deep sleep, while the media buzzed about his unexpected return to Korea.
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**Media Headlines:**
- *[StarPhoto] World Star Kang Woo-jin Appears at âMise-en-scène Short Film Festivalâ*
- *Kang Woo-jin Returns to Korea to Present âKang Woo-jin Awardâ*
- *âA Dream Come Trueâ â Seo Ji-won, Recipient of the âKang Woo-jin Award,â Sheds Tears of Joy*
The news of Woo-jinâs quiet return to Korea spread like wildfire, even reaching Japan with headlines proclaiming, âThe Prince Returns.â
As he slept, unaware, Korea continued to buzz with excitement over his surprise appearance.
While Woo-jin slept soundly, Korea was anything but quiet. The media continued to churn out articles about his unexpected appearance, the awards ceremony, and his impact on the young actress who won the *Kang Woo-jin Award*. News outlets were flooded with updates, and online forums were abuzz with reactions.
**Online Reactions:**
- âDid Kang Woo-jin seriously just show up out of nowhere? Talk about legendary!â
- âOf all the places to go when he returns to Korea, he chose *Mise-en-scène*, where he won his first award. Pure nostalgia!â
- âThis guyâs a legit world star now, no doubt about it.â
- âWoo-jin just has a way of making everything he does so dramatic, haha.â
- âInsane⦠Heâs the lead in two major Hollywood films, but he still finds time for this.â
- âUgh, I canât wait to see him as the Beast, but does he really fit the role? Not sure about itâ¦â
- âEnough with the hate! Woo-jin is the real deal, period. Heâs on a whole different level.â
- âA Korean actor in a Hollywood lead role⦠Wow, just wow.â
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Woo-jin instinctively woke up around 1 a.m., his phone buzzing with notifications.
âOh, whatâs with all these messages?â he muttered, rubbing his eyes as he checked the countless calls, texts, and social media mentions.
Korea was abuzz with his return.
Meanwhile, in Los Angelesâ¦
While it was early morning in Korea, it was just past noon in LA. Despite Woo-jinâs secretive departure, Hollywood was still swirling with news about him, especially regarding his recent role in *Beauty and the Beast* and the continued buzz around *Beneficial Evil*, which was holding steady as a global sensation.
In a Columbia Studios meeting room, a group of foreign executives, along with a single older Korean man, were wrapping up a conversation. The Korean man was Director Ahn Ga-bok, the mind behind *Piero: Birth of a Villain*.
âWell then, Iâll be counting on you, Chris,â said Director Ahn as he shook hands with a tall, handsome Hollywood star with dark brown eyes.
âItâs my pleasure, Director. Iâll do my best to bring the kind of performance that supports the cinematic universe,â replied Chris Hartnett with a confident smile.
Once Chris and his team exited the meeting room, a female producer on the *Piero* project exhaled in relief.
âPhewâChris Hartnett is confirmed. I still canât believe he wanted a role that wasnât the lead.â
The other foreigners in the room nodded in agreement, but Director Ahn, deep in thought, glanced at his tablet displaying the filmâs projected schedule. He murmured to himself in Korean, as if setting a reminder.
âWeâll need to have the script reading ready by May at the latest.â