ping container.” “A c-container?” “Used ones go for about two million won, so it should be a short term good solution.
Oh, it might actually be a bit cheaper around now.” Just as he was thinking a little more about the solution, he heard Yoonjung let out an exclamation of surprise.
“You really know everything, Maru.” “Yes, well.” “You should’ve been the president after all.” “Mm, that’s how things turned out.” “Really? What about Geunseok?” “Something happened to him.
He left.” “Really?” Yoonjung widened her eyes, then left saying that she’d be talking to the boy.
“She’s the same as ever.” “She’d be popular with the boys too if she wasn’t so energetic all the time.” Maru could only nod at Dojin’s statement.
“A container, though? Can you even buy that?” Daemyung asked.
“There’s quite a lot of supply.
If we ask the right people, we could even get it delivered for free.
It could be even cheaper if all we’re looking for is a waterproof one.” “B-buying one? You said it was over two million.” “Well, if we can get permission from the school, there’s no reason not to.” “What about the money?” Maru smiled at Daemyung.
“Alright, we found one solution, so let’s eat.” “No, but what about the money?” “Let’s go.
Noodles for lunch.” “What about the money?!” Daemyung chased after Maru with a confused expression.

* * * “Who was that girl at lunch? She was pretty.” “Someone who’s into me.” “Seriously?” Geunseok shrugged at his friend.
Yoonjung came to ask him why he left during lunchtime.
He was annoyed at her for asking so many questions, so he just told her that he found the club annoying.
He led her on a bit because it was cute watching her asking him to come back, but he had no intentions of going back.
Well, not that he could to begin with.
His dad wouldn’t allow it.
Nothing bad happened on the day his dad found out, thankfully.
But he was told to give up on acting completely.
Geunseok knew that he wouldn’t be able to change his father’s mind at all.
“Hey, Hong Geunseok.” He met his friend right in front of the council room, it was the council’s vice president.
A few days ago, he gave his friend a little suggestion.
To change the rules so that more clubs would be able to use clubrooms.
“Your request went through.” “Really?” “The senior really liked it.
The principal was a fan too.” Geunseok smiled.
“That’s good.” “Why did you ask for a change like that out of nowhere?” “Just because? Fairness, I guess?” “What the hell are you talking about? Ah, I was going to hang with a few girls, want to join?” “When?” “Tomorrow.” “Fine.
Food’s on me.” He felt better already.
He’d need to wait to hear the specifics, but the acting club would probably have to move out because of this.
Geunseok walked up to the fourth floor through the central stairs.
He noticed that the acting club’s door was open.
Looking inside, he could see the club members moving several props.
“What are you doing?” Geunseok asked, suppressing a laugh.
“Organizing.” “Organizing? Why?” “They said we need to move out, so we don’t have a choice.
Want to help?” “You think I’m as free as you people?” He almost let his laughter slip out, Geunseok turned around after wishing them luck.
He felt good already watching them being put to work, it’d take a lot of effort to move all of those props.
‘Should’ve acted tame from the start, fucker.’ Geunseok took a look at the sign of the acting club before stepping downstairs.
Acting was pretty fun.
He didn’t have many regrets about stepping away from it, it definitely had its own charm.
Too bad his father didn’t allow it, it wasn’t like he could rebel against the man anyway.
Only crazy people like his brother did that, thinking about his brother made Geunseok’s stomach twist.
His brother managed to get recognized, disgusting.
The person who couldn’t even chase after his shadow was now acknowledged by his father.
“I hope you fucking fail.
All of you.” Geunseok took a step forward with a bitter frown.

* * * “I didn’t think you’d contact me out of nowhere like this.” “I happened to have the time and I also happened on some troubling news.” Hong Janghae took a sip of the porridge a fancy waitress had brought him.
This multi-leveled Chinese restaurant wasn’t that big, but it was a place that many celebrities frequented.
Janghae knew very well how difficult it was to reserve a seat here.
“Geunsoo told me that you enjoy Chinese food.” “Yes, quite a bit.
This is a place I’ve been meaning to visit for quite a bit.
I didn’t think my first time here would be for such an occasion.” He came thanks to Junmin’s invitation today, Janghae was a fan of the food and the quiet environment here.
“Do you drink?” “I enjoy it.” Junmin put in an order after hearing that, a golden bottle of alcohol arrived shortly after.
“Please, have a drink.” He took a glass from Junmin.
The orange lighting of the restaurant attached an ethereal quality to the alcohol, Janghae poured Junmin a glass, too.
“This drink is good as an appetizer.
Let’s talk after our meal.” “Sounds good.” Janghae didn’t refuse, he was hungry.
He slowly savoured each dish from the courses.
The tantan noodles in the jade dish were the most inspiring.
Once the meal ended, Junmin opened his mouth to speak.
“I heard Geunseok left the acting club.” Janghae nodded.
“I made him do it.
Geunsoo is a very stubborn boy.
I wasn’t able to stop him because of that, but Geunseok’s different.
He listens to me very well.
He returns to his rightful path with just a few words.” “I see.” Janghae let go of the glass he was holding just a moment before.
He had the feeling he wasn’t going to like what he was about to hear.
“I dislike small talk.” “Me too.
So I’ll cut straight to the chase.” Junmin put his two hands on the table.
“What do you think about letting Geunseok continue acting?”
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