Login via

Life is Easier If You're Handsome novel Chapter 182

I felt great.

I had noticed it before when things happened with Yerim. After something like that, my condition was always excessively good.

Was it like an overflow of energy?

It was the end of June.

The final day of filming for True Hero.

The atmosphere on set was celebratory, thanks to the ratings of Our Fake Wedding.

"43%?! I didn’t even know dramas could break 40% these days!"

"Wasn’t it 24 episodes? I wondered why they took such a bold risk... but damn, the numbers prove it was worth it."

"If the drama is doing this well, that means our movie is going to blow up too, right?"

"Let’s aim for the number one Korean film of all time! We’re taking down Yi Sun-sin!"

"If we actually beat that... we’d be making history."

When one project succeeds, it tends to create a ripple effect, boosting everything connected to it.

That’s why everyone was genuinely celebrating the success of Our Fake Wedding.

"Maybe that’s why Donghu’s face is shining so much today!"

"Seriously, it’s glowing? He looks even... even more handsome than usual."

"It’s like looking at an enlightened Buddha... why does he seem so holy?"

That was because it was holy.

I thought to myself as I avoided Seokho hyung’s subtle, knowing gaze.

'Why is his intuition always this sharp?'

He definitely knew everything that had happened.

But the wisdom to keep it to himself?

That man was a damn serpent in the best way.

'Guess that’s why he runs the agency.'

But the lively, lighthearted mood didn’t last long.

Soon, the set was buzzing again, preparing for the final shoot.

I sat back in the van, leisurely sipping my coffee, watching the organized chaos outside.

Knock, knock.

Someone tapped on the van window.

"Hey, kid."

It was Taegun hyung, who played a police officer in the movie.

"Hyung?"

"You’re heading to training camp in October, right?"

"How did you know?"

"Is there anyone here who doesn’t know? You think we wouldn’t be aware of our lead actor’s schedule?"

He wasn’t wrong.

I was scheduled to enter basic military training in October for about five weeks.

After that, I’d be focusing on boxing for at least two years.

'Though I already planned to get out of that with an Asian Games gold medal.'

The 2018 Asian Games were set for late August and would end in early September.

The boxing matches were scheduled within that timeframe as well.

So, I wouldn’t be active for a while.

The first half of next year would be dedicated to training again.

"You’ll be out by November, so that’s when you’ll join us for the movie promotions."

"...Hyung, how are you this accurate? I thought I was talking to Seokho hyung for a second."

"It’s only natural to know my fellow agency actor’s schedule."

"...Huh?"

What?

I blinked, confused, as I stared at Taegun hyung.

He casually climbed into the van, completely unfazed.

"If I transfer, I get a van like this too, right?"

"...Excuse me?"

The conversation sped up so suddenly that I struggled to keep up.

Today was supposed to be True Hero’s final shoot.

'Was today supposed to be a contract negotiation meeting too?'

No, if there was a meeting, Seokho hyung should be handling it.

Why was he talking to me?

'Well, I do hold more shares in the agency than him...'

But that wasn’t the issue right now.

Regardless, Taegun hyung kept talking.

"Jinwoo’s projects have never failed since he started working with you."

"Jinwoo hyung?"

"Yeah."

Well, that was obvious.

Jinwoo hyung had one major condition in his contract:

Kim Donghu must pick his projects for him.

As long as he followed that, failure was impossible.

SIMS’ script evaluation was absolute.

'So, is he saying he wants to benefit from that as well?'

I understood how crucial it was for actors to pick the right projects.

No matter how hard you worked, how much time you invested—

If the project flopped, it would affect your future roles, your reputation, and your pay.

For an actor, losing ticket power was terrifying.

"That’s why I’m moving to Veritas."

"...Hyung, that’s a huge decision. Should you really be telling me this so casually?"

Jinwoo hyung and Taegun hyung...

Both of them were symbolic figures in terms of appearance.

'Me for the teens, Jinwoo hyung for the twenties, Taegun hyung for the thirties.'

It was embarrassing to admit,

but we were basically a lineup of generational flower boys.

Well, until I grew out of my twenties, at least.

Still, they were actors who held a unique position in the industry.

And now Han Taegun was transferring to our agency?

'That means all three of us would be national-level actors under the same company.'

Our agency might have few actors, but if this happened,

it would set a completely different standard.

'Even our only model is currently dominating France.'

Now we’d have three actors at the top of the industry?

That would change the game.

'Wouldn’t this make our agency’s image kind of weird?'

But honestly, there was no need to overthink it.

"Of course I can tell you. It’s you we’re talking about. So, what do you think about me transferring?"

"I don’t mind. If we’re in the same agency, we’ll just get closer. That’s great."

"You think so?"

"Yeah. Besides, Seokho hyung will take care of everything anyway."

After all, Seokho hyung would handle it perfectly.

***

Thirty seconds before the final shoot,

Director Lee Seong-deok took one last look around the set, steadying himself.

‘Filming the final scene last...’

Somehow, things had worked out that way.

If you thought about it, it was actually the best approach.

Since this was the ending of the story,

it was the peak of emotions.

And the more time the actors had spent immersed in the script, the better their performances would be.

‘Besides, True Hero is all about emotional conflict until the very end.’

Vrrrrr!

He glanced at the set, carefully crafted for this moment.

Chapter 182 1

Chapter 182 2

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Life is Easier If You're Handsome