Chapter 209: To Reach for the Stars, or to Become One (1)
TL: emptycube / ED: Isleidir
-Hey, we had a serious discussion while eating live octopuses.
Kim Taewoong’s voice sounded out from the audio speaker.
It seemed my friends were hanging out as it was noisy in the background. I unconsciously frowned. Has there ever been a good result from their discussions?
-That, crowdfunding thing. We decided to invest a lot in it. Friends need to help each other.
“If you want to help, just watch the film. Did you watch Alive?”
-There’s no need to feel any burden. Although we promised never to exchange money between each other, the situation this time’s a little special. We decided to consider like giving you your wedding gift and invest five thousand won each.{1} Friends need to help each other.
“That’s why I said, if you want to help- How much?”
-Five thousand won each.
I hung up immediately.
Chief Lee Kyojin, the casting director, grinned from the passenger’s seat.
“There are quite a few people like that around me too. People interested in crowdfunding City Jungle. There were a lot of people who bet on whether your next project would be a success or not for fun, and now it seems like you set up the playing field for it.”
Chief Lee Kyojin loosened his tie as he looked at me.
“There must be more around you.”
“There are.”
My family members, relatives, and even people beyond that were curious. There were a few people who asked me to tell them how the film was after the shoot or how people reacted to internal screenings. It felt like I was on a gambling table.
“Aren’t there too many people here?”
Chief Lee Kyojin said in astonishment as he looked out past the parking lot.
The crowd was so large that you might think we were at a flea market on a holiday.
“Will you be okay? A lot of people might recognize you.”
“I’ve come prepared.”
I put a thick, clunky pair of glasses and a hat over my naturally tangled hair. My face reflected in the rear-view mirror looked slightly different. When I got out holding a light jacket, Chief Lee Kyojin, who got out before me, raised his brows.
“That’s it? It’s a bit weak considering you’ve come prepared.”
“I have one more.”
I replied as I put the green jacket on like a cloak. Chief Lee Kyojin burst laughing after seeing a university’s name in big letters on the back.
“I don’t know which department’s jacket that is, but it’s quite intense.”
“It was a prop for a drama. A stylist brought it over.”
Disguised as a university student, I entered the flea market with steadfast steps. People had laid out mats from the park to the road, and people buying and selling were noisily mixed together. The scene was full of vigor.
The face I was looking for was in a place with easels and portrait paintings.
A painter, who gave off a heart-warming feeling, and a spot between his clients were particularly still.
“Stop. Don’t move.”
The painter said in a low voice.
The child sitting in front of him straightened his neck.
“Mister, when will it be done?”
“Endure for a bit longer. I’m trying to an especially good job for you.”
The parents pacified the grumbling child. They waited expectantly.
The painter painting the child’s portrait gave off a different mood. Unlike his colleagues, who wore simple t-shirts, he wore a dress shirt on and a professional apron with its strings tied tightly around his waist.
His black hair looked soft, and he wore a lightly faded pair of glasses and a black face mask.
His expression was somewhat gloomy, and his actions were delicate.
“Ahh…”
Chief Lee Kyojin admired.
The young painter’s gaze alternated between the paper and the child’s face before his hand started moving again. As mood elevated to where it seemed like a masterpiece was about to be unveiled, passersby stopped in their tracks and tilted their heads.
“Hey, doesn’t that painter look like he has a story?”
“What? Just admit he’s handsome.”
“I think he’s good at painting too. Let’s go get our portrait too. How much is it?”
“Three thousand… Huh? Only he’s doing it for free. Why is he drawing for free?”
“You’re right. Is he just volunteering?”
The two women stood in line as they tilted their heads.