single article about him.
That was how minor roles worked.

“You did well.
I’ll treat you to a meal later.”

After exchanging greetings with the camera director Kim Jangsoo, he left the scene.

There was no pressure that he had to portray the character well, nor fierce atmosphere at the scene, so he felt neither satisfied nor disappointed.
He was just thankful that another day was over without any accidents.

His shadow stretched out since there was a light behind him.
He wondered if his acting skills became as large as his stretched-out shadow.
The work he did with elder Moonjoong was suffocating and heavy, but he definitely felt that he had walked up a level once that was over.

A child that did not know anything learned from his or her parents.
A newbie was the same.
If they didn’t know something, they gained experience and knowledge from the masters by watching them.
A drama shoot was more like everyday life, but he enjoyed something that he could feel proud of better.
Because he was at the age where it was okay for him to fall down while learning things, he wanted to taste a variety of things and more passionate moments.

After all, he would have to choose stability over challenge once he grew up more.

“See you next Wednesday.
Bring that friend of yours as well,” Choongho spoke.

Since practice was short because of the festival, there didn’t seem to be any problem.
There was a meeting on the fourth, and the preliminaries of the competition on the 8th.
It was quite a full week.

“I’ll take my leave then.”

“Alright, thanks for your work.”

Maru quietly bid farewell before leaving the shooting scene.
He messaged his manager on his way.
The reply came back soon.
Byungchan told him to send a message once it was set in stone.

* * *

The next day, when Maru went to school, it felt much more real to him that the festival was the day after tomorrow.
There was a large banner on top of the school gates that said Woosung Festival.
The white had turned yellow due to time, but the students cheered as soon as they saw that.

“Sit down.
Over there, wake up.
You played games the whole night, didn’t you? Look at your eyes.
Do things moderately and sleep early.
You’ll suffer when you grow up.”

“We’re still young though.”

“Youth is short.
I’m telling you this as a senior who experienced youth already.
Oh, there’s something I need to mention regarding the festival.”


Taesik said they couldn’t bring eggs or flour or it would bring a mess with it.
It seemed that someone did so at the last festival.

It wasn’t like there was anything grand just because it was a ‘festival’, but the students in class were all excited because they had no classes the whole day.
It was said that the academic high school next to theirs invited a famous singer, but Woosung High did everything within the school without calling any outside people.
Maru thought that it was a natural result since calling such individuals would cost money.

“Do you have anything you want to do?”

At Taesik’s question, everyone put on bored faces.
Taesik didn’t ask twice.
At the Woosung Festival, clubs were the main hosters of activities.
There were a few classes that were preparing something, but they were few and far in between.
Even those select few were mostly stalls that sold food.

“There aren’t any girls in our class, how are we supposed to make food?”

“Teacher, let’s not do anything for the festival.”

The electrical engineering class.
There were zero girls across the two classes.
Everyone solidly expressed their refusal since they didn’t want to spend the festival with sweaty boys.
At that moment, the laughter of the girls could be heard across the corridor.
Departments where there were a lot of girls, like chemical engineering, design, and computer-related departments looked like they were in a festive mood.
The kids in class all became depressed when they heard that laughter.

“I should’ve gone to design.”

“Chemical engineering for me.”

“I don’t like this class.”

The class all sighed.

“Then I guess you’re all on your own during the festival.
Ah, there’s a talent show event in the gym.
There’s a prize, so go there if you want.
There’s also a cross-dressing competition.
Photos will be taken and will be on the graduation album, so it might be good to leave behind some memories.
Don’t doze off during classes today and have fun.
That’s it from me.”

Taesik left with the class roster.

“Maru,” Daemyung spoke as he turned around.

“What?”

“We decided that we’ll hold practice sessions during lunch for the play we’re doing for the festival.
Aram said that we might end up ruining things if we don’t prepare anything.”

“Alright, got it.”

Daemyung turned back around and took out his textbook for the first class.
Maru wondered what kind of expression Daemyung and Jiyoon would make during the festival.
He wondered if he was driving the two too far into a corner, but Aram’s driving force couldn’t be stopped now.
It would be for the best if things went well and the two started dating, but it would get very complex if the two just became awkward with each other.

‘Well, things will go one way or the other.’

Maru sighed as he opened his bag.

* * *

“A movie?”

“Yes.
It’s not confirmed, but you do need to take something like an audition.
It looks like they’re looking for young people for the action scenes.
How about it, wanna do it?”

“I’ll do it.
I definitely want to do it,” Bangjoo widened his eyes as he replied.

Maru nodded.
He thought that Bangjoo would hesitate at least, but it didn’t look like that at all.

“Are there things like wire action?”

“No, it’s nothing that grand.
I’ve heard that it involves police and mafia, so it should be just fistfights, I think.”

“Aha.
The basics of action.”

“Just in case, ask your parents for permission.
You’ll need their explicit permission if official shooting begins.”

“They’ll probably allow me.
They never objected to anything unless it was serious since I started living by myself.”

“I guess that’s reasonable.”

Since Bangjoo was independent since young, they should have that much faith in him at least.

“Do I need to prepare anything?”

“I’m not sure yet.
He said he’ll call me, so he’ll probably tell me then.
But I’ll say this for now, if you plan to do it, you can’t do it half-assedly.
Also, you’ll have to do this in parallel with preparing for the national competition.
If you quit midway because it’s hard for you, you might as well not start at all.”

“I can do it.
I’m confident in my stamina.”

Bangjoo looked like he would beg Maru instead if he didn’t take him.
Maru smiled and said yes.
He didn’t know if Choongho would like him or not, but for now, he was very enthusiastic about it.

“But seonbae-nim.”

“Yeah?”

“The play we’re doing for the festival.
Are we really going with that?”

“…Well, I think so.”

“Then the two will really end up kissing….”

“I don’t know.
It depends on what happens that day.
We can’t have anyone crying in the middle of the school field.”

“I’ll just do as I’m told.”

“I’m also just doing what Aram tells me to.”

Maru saw Aram who was giving a sermon to Jiyoon and Daemyung.
Who could stop her now? He could only send his sympathies to the two sacrificial lambs.

“Seonbae! Practice, practice! Come here quick.”

“Alright, alright.”

Maru sighed as he stood up.

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