* * *
“Long time no see, Professor.”
Sunwoo Seonuk bowed politely, bending at the waist as he greeted Geum Bitgang, who sat across from him.
“That’s enough. You should start saving your back now. Don’t go around bowing everywhere like that.”
“I don’t bow this deeply just anywhere. Only in front of you, Professor.”
Geum Bitgang lifted her teacup with one hand and took a sip of camellia tea at the perfect temperature. The fragrant floral scent wrapped around the tip of her tongue.
“So. Why did you ask to see me?”
“Still impatient as ever.”
Geum Bitgang gave no reply—only twitched an eyebrow. What Sunwoo Seonuk held out was a thick envelope.
‘I don’t even need to look.’
Geum Bitgang already knew what would be inside. Ever since she had broken her long hiatus, scripts had been pouring in nonstop.
“If it’s a script, take it back. I’ve got a truckload I haven’t read yet.”
“It isn’t.”
“Then what is it? A book?”
“Not that either.”
Smiling, Sunwoo Seonuk gestured for her to open it quickly. Shrugging once, Geum Bitgang opened the envelope.
“It’s a play script.”
At that moment, Geum Bitgang thought of Yeoreum standing onstage. She couldn’t even explain why. It was just that some long-ago Juliet was painfully vivid in her mind.
“You’re a drama critic. Theater, though....”
“Please don’t do that. You, of all people, know how much I love theater.”
Though Sunwoo Seonuk was a drama critic, as he said, he loved theater. Enough to maintain deep friendships with directors and playwrights.
“Scale?”
“It can’t compare to the grand theater where your final play, <Full Load>, was staged—but it’s still a venue with its own romance.”
“Just say Daehakro. Critics always have to dress things up like this.”
Geum Bitgang picked up the script. There was no title written on the very first page. It was still untitled. Which meant nothing had been decided yet.
‘If there isn’t even a working title, then the script must’ve been finished not too long ago.’
Flipping to the section listing the characters, Geum Bitgang let out a small laugh.
“You really found last year’s final performance impressive, didn’t you?”
It seemed she wasn’t the only one who wanted to put Han Yeoreum on a theater stage.
* * *
Reporter Wi rubbed the hot pack tucked inside his padded jacket pocket with gloved hands. It was December now. Award season was in full swing. Journalists had gathered in droves, waiting to film the red carpet of the Baekryong Film Awards.
It wasn’t just reporters waiting out in the cold. Fans too—each offline event was precious to them—lined up along the red carpet.
“Kyaaah!”
Every time a van stopped, screams burst out everywhere, white breath puffing into the air. Wi pressed his shutter tirelessly.
“This year’s award season is pretty fun, huh?”
“Seriously. Who would’ve thought the Yejong Awards would expand their categories like this?”
The Yejong Film Awards had introduced a new category: Series. Now even works released by cable broadcasters were eligible for awards.
“Think Netholics will come to Korea within a year?”
“That’s probably why Yejong expanded the categories. They’re likely planning to pit cable networks against OTT platforms in the series category.”
With Netholics surging in neighboring Japan, Yejong had made its move. Reporters, sensing a possible shift in the entertainment landscape, watched the red carpet with keen interest.
“Han Yeoreum!”
“Yeoreum!”
The moment a van stopped and its door opened, a rookie actress whose momentum had been terrifying lately stepped out.
“Looks like the Best New Actress winner has arrived.”
Someone muttered as Han Yeoreum smiled brightly, meeting fans’ gazes one by one. Wi curled his lips upward and fired his shutter nonstop.
‘Is it just my imagination?’
It felt like Yeoreum was staring straight into his lens, waving directly at him.
Even after Yeoreum left the photo wall and another van stopped at the red carpet, people couldn’t tear their eyes away from her retreating figure.
From the rookie who would claim the Baekryong Film Awards’ Best New Actress.
* * *
My fingertips were frozen stiff from the subzero temperature. The moment I entered the hall, Coordinator Hwang and Manager Choi rushed over.
“Warm up for a second.”
“Yeoreum, are you really that cold? You’re shaking so much!”
A soft blanket and hot packs were pressed into my hands. Even so, the trembling didn’t stop. The grand hall felt almost like a movie theater.
“Hey! You wild colt!”
“Hello, Ms. Yeoreum.”
I took my seat at a table draped in white cloth, together with the <Faster Than the Law> team.
“You prepared your acceptance speech well, right? It’s your first award ceremony—leave a dignified impression.”
“Just do what you did at the Seoul Drama Awards—say everything and cry. The staff will cut you off mid-speech anyway.”
Kwak Cheolsik and Yun Hyeonjo joked to help ease the tension.
“Right, right.... Yeoreum, Yeoreum’s definitely winning Best New Actress....”
Watching Director Gong tremble while holding a water bottle completely melted my nerves. He spilled more water than he drank. Seeing someone more nervous than me made me laugh.
“Director, relax.”
Finally, letters appeared on the screen. It was time to receive the report card.
[44th Baekryong Film Awards]
“If we don’t win it, who will?”
There was no upset. I won Best New Actress.
<Faster Than the Law> had drawn the largest audience of the year, and went on to achieve strong results at the Baeksan Arts Awards as well. One work came with at least six awards attached. <Faster Than the Law> was an undeniable box-office hit.
[Han Yeoreum wins Best New Actress at the <Baekryong Film Awards> with acting everyone acknowledges...]
[Star Photo / Best New Actress Han Yeoreum’s refreshing smile~]
[After Baekryong, will she sweep Yejong as well? A terrifying rising star, Han Yeoreum]
“The 47th Yejong Awards. This year was once again filled with wonderful works and outstanding performances from incredible actors.”
Time passed unbelievably fast. After the Baekryong Film Awards and the Baeksan Arts Awards, the day of the Yejong Film Awards arrived.
At the Yejong Film Awards, where <Strange Tales> joined <Faster Than the Law> in the nominations, the barrage of shutters aimed at me was so intense my ears rang.
Flashes fired nonstop, leaving aching afterimages of light.
“Series Best Picture of the Year.”
“And the Series Best Director goes to....”
“I personally enjoyed this one a lot. Series Best Art Direction.”
<Strange Tales> swept the Yejong Film Awards. Best Picture. Best Director. Best Art Direction. Best Sound.
“Congratulations! Series Best New Actress. And the winner is....”
And finally—
“Han Yeoreum, as Seoryeong.”
Best New Actress, once again.
With that, I became an actress who had swept Best New Actress at two film festivals. The trophy in my hands glittered madly under the lights.
“...Thank you.”
My throat tightened. I hadn’t cried at the Baekryong Film Awards. Maybe it was because this award was for <Strange Tales>, where I was the lead—the weight felt different.
“It still doesn’t feel real, standing in a place I’ve dreamed of since I was young.”
Moments of living as Seoryeong flashed by. Paths walked sometimes with Jeongan, sometimes with Myungdo, sometimes alone.
“I used to wonder if anyone would ever recognize my name... if even one person would remember me.”
The final chapter of <Strange Tales> that Seoryeong faced came to mind. Clear letters had been engraved on the screen: Chapter 16, Final Destination.
“Thanks to a great project, a great director, and wonderful staff and colleagues, I received so much love as Seoryeong.”
But Seoryeong and Han Yeoreum were different. Seoryeong reached a destination called a happy ending. Han Yeoreum was only just beginning.
Suddenly, I remembered the time when no one remembered my name.
The audition date being moved up by a week, but I never received the message and lost the chance.
Barely getting accepted, only to be cut because I didn’t know the script had changed.
Even the traffic accident on my very first shoot.
Endless misfortunes flashed by in rapid succession.
And over them overlapped memories that were the exact opposite of my miserable acting life.
This time, not stolen by Do Gyeoul.
My life.
Fragments of Han Yeoreum.
“I’ll continue working hard as an actress who can convey good stories, and I’ll keep making my name known.”
Han Yeoreum, who received insane praise starting from her debut web drama,
Han Yeoreum, who took on countless interviews and commercials with a positive image,
Han Yeoreum, smiling brightly after receiving an award at Korea’s top film festival—
What Do Gyeoul once had, I now have.
Because they were things I was meant to have.
“I’m Han Yeoreum. Thank you.”
I bowed deeply. Applause echoed. Realizing it was for me made my eyes burn.
What names would I carry in the future?
Pi Chaewon, who focused only on studying but finally made friends,
Jung Yeondu, who received attention instead of indifference,
Juliet, who fell in love at first sight with Romeo and promised love,
Influencer 1, who was scared but bravely caught a drug criminal,
And Seoryeong, who kept her promise to the very end.
I was excited for the next name I would take on.
Because there were still so many names left for Han Yeoreum.
My heart pounded in my ears at the same rhythm as the applause.
As I lifted my head, tears clinging to my lashes, what appeared before my eyes—
Ding-! Ding-! Ding-! Ding-!
「Mission: Beyond the Character」
Keyword: Variety Show Debut
Haven’t you been consumed by a strong character? Aren’t people calling you by your role’s name instead of your own? Oh dear. If this continues, your image might solidify. At times like this, you need to act strategically—approach the public in a more friendly way.
Success Condition
[Win public favor with an image of being sincere about acting!]
「Mission: With Impact」
Keyword: Triple Crown
You’ve won Best New Actress at a film festival. Now it’s time to win an acting grand prize. Aim to achieve the <Triple Crown>, a perfect opportunity to imprint yourself on the public! fгeewebnovёl.com
Success Condition
[Win Best New Actress at an Acting Awards Ceremony!]
「Mission: Temperature with the Audience」
Keyword: Core Fans
A fan club has formed! Congratulations. But you’re still lacking ‘core fans.’ How about gathering more through perfect fan service? They’ll surely become your strongest allies.
Success Condition
[Hit the trending videos chart with a ‘Legendary Fan Service’ video!]
「Mission: Recognized by Critics」
Keyword: Immersion
You’re rising fast, and while public recognition matters, critics’ responses are important too—you know that, right? Earn positive immersion scores from even the strictest critics. Open a new horizon in acting!
Success Condition
[Win a Theater Award at the Hongsang Arts Festival!]
They were status windows. I smiled brightly, looking straight ahead. No matter how many missions appeared, ✧ NоvеIight ✧ (Original source) there was nothing to fear.
‘Who am I?’
The actress who won the Baekryong Film Awards’ Best New Actress for playing an outstanding supporting role in her very first film; the cable miracle who elevated a fusion historical drama’s artistic value through flawless acting; the true form of Seoryeong, who even led to a single-screen finale event for the final episode; and the Best New Actress winner at the Yejong Film Awards—
‘Being watched right now by one familiar fan who came all this way.’
Because that is who I am.
Because I am Han Yeoreum.
<I’m an Unknown Actress, But Everyone Knows Me>
Continued in Part 2.]