Episode 5: Private Audition

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In this situation, the one greatly taken aback is Jeong Cheol-min. The immense sadness he feels from Yeon-woo makes him think that something significant must have happened. He quickly wraps his arms around Yeon-woo, not knowing what to do.

“What’s going on? Young man, or rather, not so young. What kind of great sorrow do you have that you’re crying so profusely like this?”

By now, Yeon-woo had started crying so intensely that Cheol-min began to wonder if he was a acting genius who could channel these emotions as his senior had described, or if there was some underlying pain that had accumulated and needed to be released.

Even if it was the latter, the rapid onset of this emotional outpouring demonstrated Yeon-woo’s talent as an actor.

Of course, shedding tears and expressing emotions within a frame of acting are different realms, but today, Yeon-woo, who had come as an ordinary person wanting to try acting for the first time, had crossed that threshold.

After some time had passed and Yeon-woo had calmed down somewhat, he apologized to Cheol-min.

“I’m really sorry, Teacher. I don’t know why, but suddenly…”

“No, what are you saying? I told you to try expressing a sad emotion.”

Cheol-min clapped his hands together quickly in response to Yeon-woo’s apology.

Considering ending things for the day, Cheol-min was reignited by Yeon-woo’s passion, and after attempting various other tests, he came to a conclusion.

‘This kid was born for this path.’

Of course, despite a few shortcomings, the Ryu Yeon-woo that Cheol-min saw was undoubtedly a genius. He was adept at even the fine muscle movements of the face required for acting, and he astonishingly captured the nuances specific to various professions, whether it be a beggar, a fortune teller, a robber, or a soldier.

Of course, Cheol-min couldn’t know, but this exceptional talent was due to the experiences from his past life, where he had repeatedly embarked on classified missions, risking his life and performing undercover acting for over a decade. These experiences naturally melded into Yeon-woo’s acting.

While refining these fresh ingredients into a dish and presenting it to the camera required a variety of techniques and meticulous adjustments, if Cheol-min couldn’t refine a friend with this level of talent, his dedication to acting would seem meager.

So, a rumor was spreading that at the academy, there was a monster-like instructor who taught separately as the head of the academy.

One year ago, Prosecutor Han Hae-woon from the Busan District Prosecutor’s Office. Hae-woon was a man who had lived his life with the sole goal of becoming a legal professional.

Perhaps due to his intense dedication, Hae-woon suddenly collapsed during work due to a hemorrhagic stroke and was rushed to the emergency room. The doctor attempted emergency treatment, but shook his head, saying it seemed too late. Miraculously, Hae-woon regained consciousness at that moment.

Hae-woon considered his survival in the hospital to be nothing short of a miracle. He accepted this second chance as a sign from the heavens to complete the unfinished tasks of his life and worked even harder as a prosecutor at the Busan District Prosecutor’s Office.

At first, it seemed like a dream. A dream that was so realistic it sent shivers down his spine, making him question if it was truly just a dream. Ever since his collapse, he kept having the same dream.

In this dream, he had a recurring conversation with someone named ‘Team Leader Jeon Su-hwan.’

In this dream, he talked about donating to a welfare organization after his death. At first, Hae-woon didn’t think much of it, but as the dream continued to recur, he became more interested. In his free time, he began to investigate.

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