Chapter 44: Dreaming (2).
Chunbaek flew across the screen, literally.
He shot his gun without looking and hit the distant enemies, while blocking the nearby ones’ punches with his other hand and kicking them.
He looked calm and serene, even when he performed difficult moves. His movements were inhuman.
Sihwan also helped Chunbaek while shooting at the enemies.
The screen showed the tense situation without being too chaotic, and alternated between Yeon Seo and Jinsoo’s brilliant action scenes.
‘The directing is good.’
Yeon Seo rested his elbow on the armrest and propped his chin up.
“Did you film that in one take, Yeon Seo?”
“That’s amazing.”
The writer Jeong Dahee’s studio was quite spacious, so there was enough room for the main actors and other staff members.
Jeong Dahee fixed her eyes on the screen with sparkling eyes.
There was no sound. She had only imagined it, but her characters, born from her fingertips, were alive and breathing.
“How can you do it so well? Did you learn self-defense when you were young, as a chaebol?”
“I did an action movie last year.”
“Right. The one where you played a special forces agent? When is it coming out?”
“I don’t know, maybe after the drama ends.”
Yeon Seo answered nonchalantly and focused on the drama again.
Actually, Chunbaek’s action in ‘Dreaming’ was influenced by Yeon Seo’s opinion.
Kang Jinho couldn’t feel pain, so he often used the strategy of sacrificing his flesh and taking the bones, which seemed to suit Chunbaek, who could just recover the damaged data in the drama.
Thanks to that, the acting was easy. He just did what he used to do.
‘He looks fine, though...’
He was too healthy for someone who had a disease that made him vomit blood. Jinsoo glanced at the back of Yeon Seo’s head and then concentrated on the screen again.Thê source of this content n/o/v/(el)bi((n))
Sihwan and Chunbaek, who had subdued all the defense mechanisms, walked along the corridor of the memory room.
“Let’s go.”
The longer they stayed, the more it affected their real bodies.
Besides, the chairman’s mother was old, so it was better to wake her up as soon as possible.
“But why do you look like that? You’re just a digital scrap...”
“Are you saying I’m handsome? I know that.”
Chunbaek said with a shameless expression that didn’t change at all, making Sihwan frown.
“I mixed the looks of idols, actors, models, and so on, according to my taste.”
“I thought you were Juhee’s taste.”
“Do you like Dr. Yang Juhee?”
Chunbaek’s direct question made Sihwan’s expression change slightly.
“Ah.”
“Don’t say anything more.”
“Okay.”
Chunbaek blinked his right eye. It looked more like a habit of closing his right eye when he blinked, rather than a wink.
Anyway, Sihwan sighed, thinking it was a wink.
At the end of the corridor of the memory room, there was a large door that led to the server of ‘Utopia’.
“Don’t you want to see more memory clues?”
“No need.”
‘Utopia’ shows the user the environment they want. If they want to see their happy past memories, it creates a world based on their memories, and if they want to go to a world that would only exist in fantasy novels, it creates a suitable environment for them.
And it sends signals to the user’s brain waves in that world to heal their uncomfortable bodies in reality. Dementia was still beyond the technology’s limit to cure, but...
“Master, what kind of ideal world do you think the subject will have?”
Looking at some memories, it seemed that the chairman’s mother cherished her family terribly.
She was devoted to her parents and siblings in her childhood, and to her husband and children when she grew up and got married.
“It’s obvious. It must be a happy and harmonious environment with their family.”
Park Si-hwan sneered and flung open the door of ‘Utopia’. Chun-baek tilted his head in surprise.
“...Well, you’re right about the happy and harmonious environment.”
“Huh...”
It was a nightclub from the 7080 era.
The variety of time periods.
That was why Yoo Yeon Seo chose ‘Dreaming’.
The story of Park Si-hwan, who was bright on the outside but dark on the inside, unfolded as he brought out the stories of each case from reality.
There were episodes that made each case laugh and cry, and the fantasy environment and different time periods that could only be seen in imagination had a charm that evoked nostalgia for the people of that era.
“Is this their ideal...or their escape...?”
“It’s more likely to be the latter.”
As they passed through the door, Park Si-hwan and Chun-baek’s outfits changed. They wore retro-style clothes with bright primary colors, shirts and pants, and scarves around their necks.
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‘Not bad.’
Yoo Yeon Seo turned off the screen and got up from his seat.
He didn’t care about the ratings, but seeing the result of what he had filmed made him want to look at the script again at home.
Chun-baek’s acting was mostly thanks to the reference of the beta and the 2207 android, so he didn’t put much effort into it.
He couldn’t keep relying on his experience like this...
“Writer, are you crying?”
Director Lee Su-ji handed a tissue to Jeong Da-hee.
“No! It’s just a bit...”
Jeong Da-hee sniffed and tried to hold back her tears.
Everyone was laughing, but she was moved by just watching the first episode...
But the people who knew what Jeong Da-hee had gone through just smiled warmly.
“It’s a shame to leave this place...Director, are you okay with filming tomorrow? Shall we have some late-night snacks? I’ll treat.”
“Yes, sounds good!”
“I’ll be going then.”
Everyone cheered at Lee Seon-ja’s words. But Yoo Yeon Seo broke the friendly atmosphere with a faint voice.
“Huh...?”
“Yeon Seo, are you not joining the after-party?”
“No, I’m tired.”
The atmosphere of ‘Dreaming’ was good.
He didn’t know why they were so nice to him even though he ran out of the set screaming, but he thought they were just kind-hearted people.
Yoo Yeon Seo opened the door of the studio.
Just then, a delivery man came into the studio and put a bag on the desk.
“Delivery.”
“Is it chicken?”
The delivery men looked at the celebrities gathered in the studio with curiosity and quickly left to handle other deliveries.
“Huh?”
“Did Yeon Seo order this...?”
“Just have the after-party without me.”
Yoo Yeon Seo said in his characteristic languid voice and left the studio.
A loud cheer came from behind.
It was actually something he ordered through Im Seung-hyun, but he didn’t do anything and just paid the money.
“Hey, Lee Tae-gyeom. I’m going down.”
Yoo Yeon Seo erased the smile that unknowingly hung on his lips and picked up his phone to make a short call.
When he was waiting for the elevator, someone came out of the studio.
“Yeon Seo.”
It was Jin Su-ho.
He had his belongings in his hand, so he must have left early like Yoo Yeon Seo.
“Are you not eating and just going?”
“Yes, I’m tired too. I don’t eat late-night snacks much...”
Yoo Yeon Seo glanced at Jin Su-ho.
He wanted to look at the script at home partly because he was inspired by Jin Su-ho’s acting.
Park Si-hwan showed calculated movements that considered the camera angle in the cool scenes and fell apart endlessly in the ruined scenes. His voice and pronunciation were clear and hit the ears hard.
“Can the two lead actors leave?”
“We have this teacher, so it’s fine.”
Jin Su-ho smiled kindly. He heard from Lee Seon-ja why Yoo Yeon Seo ran out of the set and got angry, and he didn’t get annoyed even when Yoo Yeon Seo whined.
“What about the hospital...”
“They said there was nothing wrong.”
Yoo Yeon Seo cut off Jin Su-ho’s words and lied without changing his expression.
“Do you, have it often?”
“No. It was just that time. I’ll go first.”
Yoo Yeon Seo got on the even-numbered floor elevator and left without hesitation.
Jin Su-ho, who was left in the hallway, stroked his chin and sank into his thoughts.
‘But it looked like...he was too familiar with it.’