Chapter 1.1

Yeon Seo, please retire.

Yeon Seo [Male actor ], what kind of confidence do you have in acting? Is it your face? Isn't it just a face? (+472)

Yeon Seo's face or physicality cannot be downplayed (ignored). On the contrary, apart from appearance, there are many other qualities to dislike. Anyways...

I have been going crazy with the need to talk about Yoo Yeon Seo after watching ‘Our Moment'. If it wasn't for him, Woo's scene would have been more vibrant, but it's fortunate that the writer, Ko Hyeon-Tae was able to rescue it at the end.

It was not a supporting role, but instead, it was a lead role, and yet the acting was so bad. I wonder if the writer mistakenly switched the lead and supporting actors – (*lol*).

And why are people in the industry so eager to give work to Yoo Yeon Seo, who can't even act? A lead role as well?

For starters, Yoo Yeon Seo's agency, Halo Media, is a small but still quite a good production and talent agency. Their affiliated actors are also well-known such as Lim Hye-Seo, who won the Rookie Actor award this time, and Kim Min Seong. It shows that they have good talent-scouting abilities and also know how to produce good works.

So, is it true that Yoo Yeon Seo, who couldn't act well, was fired by their agency? The answer is an obvious no."

If you combine the representative interviews and industry rumours, it seems that Yoo Yeo Seo is not getting support from their agency. No that can't be right. [Or rather, it's more accurate to say that they choose to not receive support].

So what's the reason then?

Amazingly, Yoo Yeon Seo is emerging as the hope for rookie directors and writers. Why? Because as soon as he is cast as the lead role, the investment of the Jusung Group affiliates and numerous sponsorship requests pour in. Naturally, this is a highly attractive incentive.

Therefore, a work which does not receive support from a production company and there is no promise that it will see the light of day coupled with a desperate writer. The writer can only tearily upcall up Yoo Yeon Seo. What's more frustrating is that Yoo Yeon Seo has an eye for picking projects. Every show he is in has good-quality production, above-average viewing ratings and audience involvement. As for the acting? Oh my (*lol*)

Yeo Yeon Seo's activities will continue so as long as Jusung Group does not go bankrupt. And if Jusung Group goes bankrupt, then Korea will also go bankrupt. Therefore, it won't happen.

Unless Yoo Yeon Seo suddenly goes crazy and decides to retire so as to take over and manage Jusung subsidiaries, he will continue to act. It is indeed a very unfortunate thing.

+) Anyway, this love letter will be shredded to pieces once its blows up in about 10 minutes. I am also scared of Yoo Yeon Seo's fans.

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└ Yeon Seo, let's retire

└└2222 Yeon Seo, please retire

└ My friend was a fan of Yoon Sun Gan, but he said that Yoo Yeon Seo was ruined by terrible writing in the end. I don't think he can't act because of his wealth. (*lol*)

└ Yoo Yeon Seo's estimated wealth is reportedly in the trillions.

└└ What?

Han Jun Oh, CEO of Halo Media, Yoo Yeon Seo's agency mentioned in the post, frowned at the ominously disjointed comments.

“What are you looking at, President?”

“Mr Park. I was just checking out a Harabi blog post.”

"Oh, that guy...isn't he the one who always picks on Yoon Yeo Seo?"

"...doesn't he pick on every celebrity?"

"He really seems to have it out for Yoon Yeo Seo."

The man known as Mr Park approached the President to read the comments on the monitor. The comment section was a spectacle. He probably would have had a complete mental breakdown and gone into hiding from the harshness of these comments if he had been the subject of their criticism.

However, our tall and proud Yoon Yeo Seo wouldn't be fazed by this at all.

“Why is our President looking at something like this?”

“Just in case. You never know.”

“Are you taking screenshots again? There's no point in doing that. Even if he gets cursed out, he doesn't care.”

“Park Sang Tae. What do you mean by ‘he doesn't care'? You are talking about one of our actors.”

"It's true though."

Manager Park answered bluntly. He was not a fan of Yoo Yeon Seo and it was precisely because of his nonchalant and unyielding personality.

"Wow... but these comments are really harsh. Is Yoo Yeon Seo not considering suing them?”

“He is not suing them. Didn't I say it was pointless to worry about these foolish things?"

“Jusung doesn't seem to have any intention of responding either... that’s strange.”

‘Isn't it the second grandson who is so demanding?' Manger Park Sang Tae muttered as if he couldn't understand. After all, it was quite surprising that Yoo Yeon Seo who is known for being difficult to work with was able to secure such a large sum of money.

“Do we truly know the thoughts of noble chaebols?”

Even if he said that President Han Jun Oh was very fond and protective of Yeon Seo.

Yoo Yeon Seo had a good eye for picking projects, and his involvement in them would at least be a medium hit. However, the works he regrettably gave up due to scheduling conflicts would more than often become a hit when given to another actor belonging to the same agency or when the production was entrusted to them.

In addition, even without any active promotion, Yoo Yeon Seo is able to bring in work and money for the agency on their own. Though they had a habit of signing contracts and then demanding more money or resources. So when he thought that a pumpkin had arrived, what he thought was a pumpkin was instead an unexpected tiger cub.

Yoo Yeon Seo had placed an unusual condition in their contract stating that the hired manager should not pay him any attention or responsibilities and often behaved arrogantly, as if he were the manager, even thinking of himself as the CEO.