<h4>Chapter 390: Hwaranjeon Script Reading (1)</h4>
MBS'' drama <i>Hwaranjeon</i> was set in an alternate Si period where Queen Seondeok met a mysterious death, unlike in actual history.
After her husband King Eumgalmun ascended as Si''s new ruler, he took three queens, setting the story in motion.
Each of the three queens gave birth to a princess and they were named Jeong-Hwa, Yu-Hwa, and Do-Hwa. The drama''s main plot was the rivalry and war among these six women, queens and princesses alike, for the future throne.
Thus, the title<i> Hwaranjeon</i> was chosen, symbolizing a "war of flowers."
Oh Bok-Hee reached out with news that S-ss stars had been cast for major roles including the princesses, queens, king, and the king''s prophet.
The role of the first queen went to TK Entertainment''s S-ss actress, Lee Tae-Yeon.
Lee Tae-Yeon, the mother of Yang Yi-Ji, was an actress in her forties renowned for her exceptional acting skills and recognition. She had always taken on only lead roles, but epted a supporting role this time.
The role of the third queen went to Ace Entertainment''s thirty-two-year-old S-ss actress, Yoon Joo-Yeon. She had recently drawn five million viewers to the theaters with her thriller movie, <i>Coastal Road</i>.
Additionally, the role of the king''s prophet, Mu-Mu, was given to Bless Entertainment''s S-ss actor Lee Soo-Han.
Oh Bok Hee had said this was all thanks to me.
Confused, I asked, "What do you mean they were cast thanks to me? What does that even mean?"
I could hear Oh Bok-Hee''sughter through the speaker.
-<i>Hahaha. </i>Everyone insisted they would take any role if Star Jung the Forteller was involved. They even agreed to reduce their fees.
Even TK Entertainment''s President Kim Tae-Kwon visited the set personally and pushed his list of actors, saying he didn''t mind a big pay cut.
The fact they were following my picks was baffling, but something else caught my interest.
"Then who''s ying Princess Jeong-Hwa and Princess Do-Hwa?"
-Princess Jeong-Hwa will be yed by TK Entertainment''s Han Sang-Hee, and Princess Do-Hwa by TNT Entertainment''s Min Gyu-Ri.
Han Sang-Hee was the main model for the soju brand True Dew. She had recently received an A-ss title for her acting skills and was a hot twenty-eight-year-old icon bncing both acting and modeling.
Nheless, what surprised me more was the casting of Min Gyu-Ri as Princess Do-Hwa.
Min Gyu-Ri, who was twenty-four years old, was the actress who had won the Best Actress award in my past life at the Hwangryong Film Festival on the very day I copsed.
"Wait a minute. Min Gyu-Ri?"
-Do you know her, Mr. Jung?
"Oh, no. I just... got a bit confused for a moment."
"<i>Hmm~ </i>is that so? Anyway, Min Gyu-Ri is a charming and talented rookie. I bet you''ll be impressed too when you meet her.
''<i>There''s no way,</i>'' I thought.
Half of the reason for my copse in my past life was the stress Min Gyu-Ri had caused me. With the countless incidents she caused from sponsorships and beyond, my lifespan must have been reduced by years from cleaning up after her.
Yet I had no choice but to acknowledge her talent.
By next June, Min Gyu-Ri would even secure the lead in the weekend drama,<i> Sound of Morning Sea, </i>by beating 2000-to-1 odds despite never having taken a single lesson. As such, talent agents used to call Min Gyu-Ri the "Devil''s Talent."
The news that Min Gyu-Ri would be appearing in our drama stirredplicated emotions within me. However, the Min Gyu-Ri of the present was a rookie actress without any sponsorship ties. I could dy my judgment of her till after we met.
In any case,<i> Hwaranjeon</i> had achieved the best lineup with the skills of the cast assembled.
Oh Bok-Hee spoke cheerfully.
-Thanks to you, we have the perfect cast. And make sure Miss Yoo-Jin is well-prepared. The lead role can''t be overshadowed.
"You can leave it to me."
-I''m counting on you.
<i>Click.</i>
Upon hanging up, I immediately called for a Team Jung meeting to give instructions on the publicity strategy for <i>Hwaranjeon</i>.
After the meeting, I headed straight home to check on Yoo-Jin''s preparations.
***
As I arrived at the Cheonho-dong house and opened the door on the second floor, I saw Yoo-Jin and Miso deeply engrossed in their script practice.
The roles they had were of young Princess Yu-Hwa and the adult Princess Yu-Hwa.
Princess Yu-Hwa was aplex character who despised power but had to tread a path of brutality to fight against it. She had always struggled to decide whether to im power or face her demise.
I was concerned that they might be too stressed as they had to act out a life-or-death situation.
However, the moment I watched their practice, I realized my concerns were unfounded. They were not overthinking things like I was. Instead, they were mixing y with practice.
Lying t on the living room floor, Yoo-Jin stretched her hands toward Miso. "Princess... um, I-I am so hungry."
At that moment, Miso pretended to be a dignified princess and scolded Yoo-Jin. "That''s nonsense! With our father''s reign at peace, how could anyone be starving?"
As Miso lowered her voice, Yoo-Jin looked around with shifty eyes and grinned wickedly like a viin.
"Our father''s reign? <i>Hehehe</i>. So you''re the princess?"
"<i>Ah</i>, no. That slipped out!"
At that moment, Yoo-Jin reached out and hugged Miso tightly, acting as Kidnapper No.1 who was abducting the princess.
"If you''re a princess, you''ll have to pay the ransom!"
Miso eximed with a haughty expression, "I''m not a princess, so release me this instant and I''ll pardon you!"
That''s when Yoo-Jin started tickling Miso''s underarms. "Princess Miso, are you really not a princess? But you are so pretty~"
Miso couldn''t hold back and burst intoughter. <i>"Kyahahaha</i>! Mom! Mom! I-I am a princess! <i>Hahaha</i>. Stop it! Stop!"
Finally, Yoo-Jinughed and let go of Miso. "My princess. You''ve improved a lot in acting, haven''t you?"
Miso smiled shyly as her eyes formed crescents. "Really?"
"Yes, really!"
Afterward, Yoo-Jin demonstrated the adult Princess Yu-Hwa''s scenes which prompted Miso to follow her example. She portrayed Princess Yu-Hwa''s emotions right in front of her, helping Miso to empathize with the character.
Sometimes theyughed, sometimes they cried, sometimes they got angry.
Thanks to acting therapy with Choi Ji-Yung, they both had be much morefortable expressing a range of emotions.
''<i>They''re good,</i>'' I remarked inwardly.
Not wanting to interrupt their practice, I stood by the entrance and waited for it to finish.
After about five minutes, Miso noticed I was there. "Oh? Uncle Yoon-Ho is here!"
No matter how yful it was, watching the two dive deep into their roles was impressive every time.
"Oppa, what brings you here at this hour?" Yoo-Jin asked.
I took off my shoes and headed into the living room. "<i>Oh,</i> the casting is done and I wanted to let you know that your co-stars are no pushovers."
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I ryed the actors'' names that Oh Bok-Hee had mentioned.
Yoo-Jin''s eyes widened as she listened to the cast list. "All those amazing people are really going to be in our drama?"
With stars like Lee Tae-Yeon and Yoon Joo-Yeon, the cast was filled with S-ss names.
I nodded. "Yeah. They all signed on. They were confident the drama would seed."
Yoo-Jin became silent and was lost in her thoughts.
Until now, Yoo-Jin had been making waves in supporting roles by standing out among the leads. However, it was theplete opposite now.
After a moment, Yoo-Jin looked up with a bright smile. "This is going to be fun."
"Fun?"
"Yes. Since practicing with Ms. Choi Ji-Yung recently, I''ve realized something... the better the other actors are, the more fun it is. How should I put it? It''s like we''re perfectly in sync."
I was taken aback by Yoo-Jin''s calm confidence, even when facing Choi Ji-Yung.
"That''s great. I''ll make sure to clear all your schedules until the script reading so you can focus entirely on it."
"<i>Hmm</i>. Then I''ll go stay with Choi Ji-Yung sunbae-nim to practice together."
Yoo-Jin looked at Miso. "Miso, do you want to go to Ms. Choi Ji-Yung''s ce with me to practice? We''ll eat tasty food and sleep over together."
"Yes! Then can I eat crab again?"
"Miso, do you really really want to eat some crab?"
Miso made her fingers into crab pincers and shouted, "Yes! I want to eat a huge amount of crab!"
"Alright, I will buy you the biggest crab."
Hearing Yoo-Jin''s words, I called Choi Ji-Yung to discuss the arrangements.
Choi Ji-Yung answered with a joyful tone.
-Really? That''s wonderful. I was just thinking I could use a partner for my own acting practice.
"I''ll bring them over right away."
-Oh, by the way, Si-Ah has improved a lot. With just some pronunciation correction, she''s growing like Jack''s beanstalk—sky-high!
Kang Si-Ah, who was set to y the key role of Lee Tae-Poong''s daughter in <i>Jiri Mountain</i>, had been receiving coaching from Choi Ji-Yung on my rmendation.
In just a few days, Kang Si-Ah''s acting had improved enough for even Choi Ji-Yung to praise her. This confirmed that my instincts about Kang Si-Ah''s talent were right.
-Practicing with Si-Ah will be very helpful. So bring Yoo-Jin and Miso along.
"Yes, Ms. Choi."
I packed up Yoo-Jin and Miso''s things in a suitcase and took them to Choi Ji-Yung''s house.
***
The next day, we held a birthday party for Sae-Ri in thepany''s small auditorium, streaming it live for an online fan meeting on MeTube.
The live stream drew an impressive fifteen thousand concurrent viewers. All of them joined together to sing a heartfelt birthday song for Sae-Ri.
In front of Sae-Ri was a mint chocte ice cream cake, her absolute favorite.
Only after a mountain of gift-giving did the fan meeting and birthday celebration finallye to an end.
After the fans had left, I brought the excited Cherry Blossom members back to their dorm.
When we arrived, I handed Sae-Ri a shopping bag. "Sae-Ri, here''s a present."
"Thank you!"
Sae-Ri opened the shopping bag and took out the gifts one by one.
"This is..."
Out came frames, each decorated with cherry blossom designs along the edges.
Each frame held a photo full of meaning:
A picture from when she first met me during hard times, one from when she received her first song from Bang Seon-Woo, a photo from when Park Seon-Nyeo taught them the moves for ''Hurry Up!,'' a shot from when Cherry Blossom took the stage for ''Hurry Up!,'' another from when they won first ce with ''Hurry Up!,'' aeback photo, and finally, a picture from the encore at the Busan World Pop Festival.
The moment she saw the precious memories in those photos, tears began to flow down Sae-Ri''s cheeks. "Oppa..."
"Happy birthday, Sae-Ri."
I thought about giving her a bag or shoes, but I wanted to give her memories instead. If she didn''t like it, I had nned to take her shopping at the department store over the weekend.
Sae-Ri hugged the frames tightly and threw herself into my arms. Then she began to cry with a sniffle. "No, this is perfect. I don''t need anything else. <i>Sniff.</i>"
I handed her a handkerchief and patted her small head as she cried with tears and snot flowing.
Woo Yeon-Hee approached us and patted Sae-Ri on the back tofort her while also tearing up. "Stop crying, Sae-Ri. You have a music show tomorrow."
"Yes, it''s nice... so why are you crying so much? Sniff."
When Yoo Eun-Ah came over to console Sae-Ri with teary eyes, the ever-rational Yang Eun-Bi shook her head in disbelief. "I swear, you guys are impossible! Stop crying, you crybabies!"
Sae-Ri pouted as she sniffled. "I''m not... a c-crybaby.<i> Sniff.</i>"
Yang Eun-Bi feigned exasperation and pulled a tissue from her pocket, holding it to Sae-Ri''s nose. "Yes, you are! Now, blow right here—big breath!"
Sae-Ri blew her nose with a loud honk. "<i>Puuueeeng~</i>"
Yang Eun-Bi wiped Sae-Ri''s nose as she smiled warmly with crescent-shaped eyes.
But a tear welled up in Yang Eun-Bi''s eye as well. "Our main vocalist, you''ve worked so hard. Let''s keep doing even better. Happy birthday again."
"T-thank you, unnie."
Though they often bickered, the two were always as close as sisters.
With Sae-Ri proudly disying the frame I gave her in the center of the living room, she ended one of the happiest birthdays of her life.
***
The day of the script reading arrived.
After a good night''s sleep following ate return from Choi Ji-Yung''s house, Yoo-Jin and Miso showed up well-rested at the reading site.
As we got out of the car, the reporters swarmed to snap photos as expected. Nearly blinded by the shing cameras, we finally made it inside with the help of MBS security staff.
<i>Hwaranjeon</i>''s script reading was held in Room 911 of the MBS headquarters.
Upon opening the door, we saw a long rectangr table spacious enough for fifty with rows of chairs for the staff behind it.
Since we had arrived early, only Song Ji-Hwan, an actor from Hoop Entertainment''s Actor Division 2, and a few supporting cast members were present.
Song Ji-Hwan greeted me with a wave. "Hey there, Team Lead Jung!"
"Hello, Mr. Song!"
As I bowed to Song Ji-Hwan, Yoo-Jin and Miso followed suit.
"Hello, sir!"
"Hello, Your Majesty!"
Song Ji-Hwanughed heartily at Miso''s yful greeting. After all, he was known for ying kings in numerous productions. "<i>Hahaha</i>! Your Majesty, huh? That works!"
While we exchanged cheerful greetings, the other actors began arriving.
''<i>She''s here,</i>'' I remarked silently.
Min Gyu-Ri entered, dressed in a soft pink jacket, a white T-shirt, and jeans.
Petite with a cute appearance, her round face featured a high nose bridge andrge eyes. With a blend of adorable and pretty features, Min Gyu-Ri was adored by her male fans.
To me, however, she was merely a persistent, stress-inducing figure—like a lingering Helicobacter bacterium.
Min Gyu-Ri greeted her sunbaes with augh full of charm. "<i>Haha. </i>Hello! I''m rookie actress Min Gyu-Ri. I look forward to working with you~!"
Her friendly demeanor won everyone over immediately and they readily returned her greeting.
"Oh, what a polite kid she is."
"Thank you, sunbae-nim! I''ll work hard!"
Everyone chuckled at the cute and lively rookie actress. As expected, no one seemed to see through Min Gyu-Ri''s facade.
Then, Min Gyu-Ri finished her greetings and unexpectedly walked toward us.