l thing.
The book was incredibly immersive despite it being his first work.
The night Suyeon got the book, she stayed up all the way till four reading.
She couldn’t even go to sleep right away afterwards because of the chills she got.
The crazed madness of the old man, the disgusting side of humanity, and yet, the love humans still carried for each other… The book had everything, she wouldn’t have hesitated to fund a movie based on this book if she was an investor as well.
It was just that good.
“He’s a very pitiable human being.” “The problem is that there are too many people like him.” “Committing murder towards the son that cast him out… Thinking about it keeps making me question what is true justice.” “That’s why we need to keep talking about this.
Even my views have changed as I keep talking with you, teacher.
I’ll have to consult the director, but I did feel like we might want to get rid of some of the dark feelings in the movie.” “So you’re thinking of normalizing murder.” “Sort of.
I think the message will carry through regardless.” “Sure, sure.
I don’t have much of a say in terms of production, so do what you want.” The two started walking again, Suyeon organized her thoughts as well as she stepped forward.
These two in front of her were setting up the framework of the movie.
Even the investors and the producers had to give weight to Moonjoong’s opinion, so their conversation here was very important.
The author was especially tempting to Suyeon the more she looked at him, the man said that he’d use the conversation here to talk to the scenario author later on.
He even seemed to be preparing for his next work using his ideas from here, Suyeon had a lot of expectations for his later works because of this.
Junmin seemed to want to turn this man into something big, There was no way he’d let the author have his way with this otherwise.
This meant that the author’s later novels had a high chance of getting a drama or a movie based on it.
If she manages to give him a decent idea, he might even base a character off of her.
That would automatically give her an edge over everyone else.
The wind was getting colder.
The two men made their way deeper into the mountain, Moonjoong slowly looked up to the sky as he passed by a pine tree.
“Is killing a person really that bad?” Suyeon felt a chill go down her back, the man was eerily calm.
Suyeon has been observing how Moonjoong tried to take hold of his character ever since she got here.
His method was very simple, method acting.
The thing was… Moonjoong seemed to become more and more like the old man in the novel as time went on.
Every time she saw him say something frightening so calmly, she couldn’t help but feel a little envious and be impressed at his skill.
She even wanted to steal his practice method.
Of course, there was nothing she could do to steal something that could only come through age and experience.
The best she could do was to try to learn from the side, she could only observe what Moonjoong did to focus.
“No, no.
Killing a person is wrong.” “I share that sentiment, but I do find myself getting confused at the edge cases.
If a family of a victim kills a serial killer, is that really a wrong thing?” “I suppose it’s a matter of ethics and justice.” “I occasionally think this, but the law is far too inhumane.
Laws carry no love.
Living in this era where personal revenge is forbidden romanticizes the violence in movies.” “Was the old man right in his acts?” “That’s what I’m hoping you would express.
I don’t have a feel for it at all as of now.” They walked forward with a mutual nod of understanding.
Suyeon could only think of one thing when she saw them, a damn bunch of lunatics.
‘But that’s what makes them so charming.’ The world wasn’t for normalcy, it wanted the crazies.
Suyeon followed them quietly today as well, hoping she could imitate some of that craziness that these two were expressing.

* * * “It’s all because of you.” Maru had to think for a few minutes about what he should even say when Geunseok told him that out of nowhere.
“You ruined everything.
God damn it.” Geunseok disappeared out of his sight with just that, Maru only found out the day after from Taesik that Geunseok quit the club.
“He switched clubs?” “The study club, yes.” “Why so suddenly…” “He said he got bored of acting.” “Bored?” Maru couldn’t understand what was happening for the life of him, so he went to visit Geunseok at lunch.
He tried to talk to the boy but was met with complete silence, it would’ve honestly felt better to just speak to a wall.
“Let’s see how you guys can thrive without me.” That’s the only thing Geunseok told him in the end.
Maru didn’t even feel the need to respond to that smirk, so he just left.
“So what now?” “You, me, Bangjoo, Jiyoon.
And the four third years.” “We still need two more people.” Daemyung had a crestfallen face.
They turned to look at the calendar at the back of the classroom, it was Saturday.
The last day the students would get to choose their clubs.
If they didn’t turn in forms by today, they would lose their clubroom.
“The filmmaking club was requesting their own clubroom.
The vice president of the school council told me.” They got some information on current events thanks to a friend.
At this rate, the filmmaking club would take over their clubroom.
“I suppose we’d have to find two randoms.” “Yeah, there’s no other way.” “I mean, we need to keep our clubroom first and foremost.
We can just change things again next week.” They had no choice but to recruit first years next week.
Maru stood up from his seat and walked to the front of the class, he gathered everyone’s attention by knocking on the blackboard.
“Anyone down for a part time job?” They needed club members before anything else.

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