After the successful end of the High Dream Special Concert,
the internet was practically overflowing with talk about it, as if to prove its success.
After his bold remarks at the fan meeting,
Kim Dong-hoo claimed the top spot in real-time search rankings. His effortlessly charming lines and dazzling looks created a synergy that was beyond imagination.
There were two writers vying for the chance to cast Kim Dong-hoo in their projects.
Writer Yeo Su-jung, preparing for a historical drama Solar Eclipse,
and Writer Kwon Jae-ho, whose child actor was injured on the set of The Swordsman Baek Dong-su, were both at odds.
‘How did things end up like this?’
Writer Lee Min-ha recalled the chaotic chain of events.
‘After watching High Dream, Su-jung was moved and wanted to reach out to Dong-hoo...’
Then Jae-ho showed up, worried about the frequent injuries in historical dramas.
Both visited her home for different reasons but happened to run into each other there,
‘And as always, they bickered like they wanted to strangle each other...’
Then, suddenly, Jae-ho’s young actor got seriously hurt.
“Let’s all calm down. I’ve already relayed the message, so let’s not argue.”
“What? Really? He replied?”
“Unnie, did he respond to me too?”
“If you two don’t settle down, I’m not saying another word.”
Min-ha’s words locked both writers’ mouths shut,
and smiling at the rare moment of peace, she spoke again.
“Kim Dong-hoo said he needs to see the scripts himself, so just wait a bit.”
“Can’t you tell him it’s urgent for me? I’m in a tight spot because of my actor’s injury!”
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