Getting her finger bitten, or hearing that her acting was erotic.
The filming of
Actually, such factors didn't really matter.
Since Seo-yeon rarely made NGs in the first place, from the staff's perspective, it was just a matter of being a little surprised.
From Director Baek Min's perspective, it seemed he simply thought of it as a process of finding her emotional line.
So there was no major issue regarding the NG.
It was just a little embarrassing.
Especially, the reactions of the people from the Japanese broadcasting station were a bit overwhelming.
["Wow~, did you see that acting just now? Tanaka-san? Korean acting is definitely a bit different from Japan's."]
["More than that, Actor Ju Seo-yeon's acting has incredible veteran presence. Even the NG part was real. Hmm! I thought it was a bit, cute."]
["Ah, me too, me too. I was watching with my mouth open in front, and ended up smiling at the end without realizing it. You filmed that just now, right?"]
["Of course. I filmed it. I was quite worried because she's an actor who rarely makes NGs, but wow, we struck gold right from the first shoot."]
Recently, as she started interacting with Sora, Seo-yeon had been learning a little Japanese from her.
Since she had originally been exposed to anime and games through various visual media, learning it wasn't difficult.
It was mostly just a matter of correcting slightly wrong words.
However, even though she had watched a lot, surprisingly she couldn't understand it well, but now she had overcome that problem to some extent.
Therefore, their conversation was clearly caught by Seo-yeon's sensitive ears.
Of course, there were some words she didn't know here and there.
Still, she could generally understand the nuance and what they were saying.
'Are they exporting this to Japan?'
Such a thought crossed her mind involuntarily.
The footage just taken?
No way, the one where I shuddered after getting my finger bitten?
Should I stop it?
Thinking so, she flinched.
"Eh, what, cute."
Such words came from beside her.
Turning her gaze, there was Jo Seo-hee covering her mouth with both hands.
"...What?"
"Ah, no. Involuntarily. But, that, it can't be helped. It's different from usual, so I couldn't help but think that."
Jo Seo-hee had accidentally let out the words she always spat out internally.
At first, she was a little flustered, but did she say something bad?
It really was cute just now, okay?
"Saying something like that while we're filming a same-sex romance movie sounds a bit suggestive."
But Lee Ji-yeon, who had been quietly listening, said that.
"Could you not distort my innocent words? I can just say it's cute."
"Well, it was uncharacteristic of Ju Seo-yeon just now. Since she hasn't shown that kind of side recently."
"Right? ...Recently?"
Jo Seo-hee was hooked by Lee Ji-yeon's words.
Not recently, but did she show that kind of side often in the past?
'I thought she didn't really give off that vibe during her child actor days?'
At the time, Jo Seo-hee was quite resentful of Seo-yeon, so she could hear about what happened on the set of
Above all, Actor Jung Eun-sun, who was like a mentor to her, frequently talked about Seo-yeon.
The story she heard the most back then was.
"The child is not childlike."
"Her emotional fluctuations are small, and she fears nothing."
"She is too dangerous a child."
Of course, those words had some room for misunderstanding; that danger didn't mean ideological, but physically dangerous.
Children naturally don't know well what to fear.
So, they sometimes commit dangerous acts nonchalantly.
Not simply in terms of acting, but in aspects closer to daily life.
Because Seo-yeon was so calm and expressed little emotion, it seemed Actor Jung Eun-sun thought it looked too precarious.
She hadn't thought much of it at the time.
'Our teacher needs to be a bit more careful with her words.'
Honestly, Jo Seo-hee thought Jung Eun-sun was really bad at holding her tongue.
The type to unnecessarily make enemies?
Anyway, to Jo Seo-hee, who received Jung Eun-sun's stories back then, Seo-yeon was truly un-childlike.
She was literally a girl of steel.
"Is that from when she was inactive for a while?"
"Huh? Ah, right. Ju Seo-yeon was no joke in middle school."
Seo-hee became too curious at Lee Ji-yeon's words.
What on earth happened in middle school.
"At that time, I couldn't control my emotions... Mmph!"
Two white hands covered Lee Ji-yeon's mouth as she casually brought up that time.
Seo-yeon, who had been quietly listening from behind Ji-yeon, covered her mouth.
"...I just changed my blankets recently."
"Blankets?"
"With today's events too, bringing up the past... Th-that was when I was young."
Pubescent Ju Seo-yeon and the emotions that suddenly rushed in.
Due to hormonal changes, she couldn't control her emotions.
For better or worse, she was quite emotional.
Moreover, it was the time when changes in physical abilities occurred most intensely, so it was practically storm and stress.
No, it could be called a period of storm and tempest.
At that time, Lee Ji-yeon, who constantly followed such Ju Seo-yeon around, saw the entire process of change.
No, but Ji-yeon also egged her on back then.
"Hmph, being embarrassed over just that. Uncharacteristic of Ju Seo-yeon."
"Back then, you said the same thing to my mom."
"...Th-that's true."
Jo Seo-hee, who watched with great interest as the two had such a conversation, felt a strange sense of alienation.
That was because they kept having a conversation only she didn't know about.
'Hmm, that's how it was back then. You caused a lot of accidents too.'
'Ah, are you talking about that? That incident back then was really, amazing. Right?'
As that kind of conversation kept going back and forth, her curiosity only grew.
If they were going to have a conversation only they knew about, she wished they'd say it so she could understand too.
Like that, when Seo-hee was pulling Seo-yeon's sleeve from the side, desperately appealing for her to tell her more.
"Then, let's move on to the next scene."
Director Baek Min's voice was heard.
The scene Seo-yeon and Ji-yeon filmed.
However, this scene was not one that continued from the meeting between Yuina and Yeon Seon-ye.
The scene itself was content that appeared much later, but they said they would film the parts that could be shot on the relevant set first.
In other words, it meant they would film all the events taking place in Yuina's mansion first.
'A slightly difficult type.'
Seo-yeon tilted her head at Director Baek Min's filming style.
Directors inevitably had different filming styles.
Directors who film according to the flow of the story.
Directors who film according to the set or the filming location.
Director Baek Min fell under both of these.
He mostly filmed according to the story flow, but depending on the case, he was the type to film everything that could be shot in one location.
Probably because the content and firm flow of
In this case, from an actor's perspective, there were quite difficult parts when catching the emotions.
Especially for the type who assimilates into the actor's emotions, like method acting.
Since the emotional line of the role at the time changed depending on the scene, from the standpoint of doing method acting, there was a need to recalibrate emotions every time.
Fortunately, Seo-yeon no longer needed to be obsessed with method acting, so she didn't have any problems in that aspect.
Now she only did it at truly necessary moments.
Method acting itself only remained on the surface level.
Well, just with that, the role's actions or psychology influenced her usual behavior.
But the roles she had played so far didn't have that much of an influence.
"The scene we're filming this time is a little later. In other words, it's after Yeon Seon-ye and Michiko have become somewhat aware of their own feelings. It might be a little difficult, but is that okay?"
After that, Director Baek Min began acting direction for the scene.
Scene number S# 126.
As the number indicated, it was a scene that appeared after passing the midpoint.
Therefore, the acting direction had to be more detailed.
As the scene skipped at once, both the actors and the director needed a lot of conversation to film the desired scene.
"Alright, then."
Director Baek Min's words signaling the start.
Until then, Seo-yeon hadn't thought much of it.
She was just distracted in many ways because of what had just happened.
Because the Japanese broadcasting station staff kept showing interest in Seo-yeon from the side.
A situation where she was distracted in many ways.
But then.
"Seon-ye."
It was Michiko's voice, slightly more agitated than usual.
"What were you doing in this mansion?"
It seemed she wanted to show her usual attitude no matter what, but Michiko's words were swaying differently from usual.
Because her feelings toward Yeon Seon-ye had changed from before.
Seo-yeon unconsciously admired Jo Seo-hee's acting.
The scene filmed earlier.
In other words, the Michiko played by Jo Seo-hee earlier had an attitude that it didn't matter whether a person named Yeon Seon-ye existed or not.
Just a slightly interesting Korean maid.
She only held that much emotion.
However, even though they were filming after skipping numerous scenes, Jo Seo-hee skillfully reflected the changed emotions directly into her acting.
"Miss, you're misunderstanding."
Lee Ji-yeon's acting was slightly unstable.
However, fortunately, the scene depicted Yeon Seon-ye's anxious psychology, so it didn't feel strange.
Depending on the perspective, it rather looked natural.
'Will it be okay?'
While admiring Jo Seo-hee's acting, Seo-yeon couldn't help but worry a little about Ji-yeon's acting.
That was because Director Baek Min was watching it closely.
Like a situation where it wouldn't be strange to cut at any moment.
Because of that, Seo-yeon also watched the situation with inward tension.
Yes, until then, it was like that.
"A-ah, Miss. Let go of this."
"No. First, tell me what happened between you and Yuina."
"I-It was really a coincidence. Wh-what would a lowly servant like me do. I am just a mere Korean maid."
"Don't lie, Yeon Seon-ye."
Such an argument.
It was quite an intense scene with various emotions exchanged.
Seo-yeon, who was watching the scene while holding her breath, began to feel a somewhat subtle emotion.
That was because she realized that the emotions going back and forth between the two were not just anger, but mixed with something else.
"Why, do you want to go to Yuina now? I'm sorry, but you can't. I've lost the intention to let you go."
"Th-that's not it."
"I knew long ago that you were involved with Yuina. But I still thought it didn't matter. However, it didn't. The moment I accidentally saw you here, I felt a completely different emotion."
Michiko is definitely not a weak lady.
Even though she noticed Yeon Seon-ye's betrayal, she didn't kick Yeon Seon-ye out.
"I thought just kicking you out would be enough. In the past. I'm sorry, Seon-ye. You missed your chance."
Rather, she grabbed her by the scruff of the neck.
Michiko's actions, having awakened her feelings for Yeon Seon-ye, were truly straightforward.
A fierce lady without a hint of wavering.
"Why, didn't Yuina do this kind of thing for you? I'm sorry, but I am not a good lady."
Therefore, the intensity of the following scene had no choice but to be quite strong.
'Huh?'
Seo-yeon saw that and unconsciously opened her mouth.
Surprisingly, the scenes that could be expressed at that rating were never low in intensity.
Of course, there was no nudity.
There was no nudity, but how should I put this.
'T-This is, um, a bit.'
Yeon Seon-ye's acting was based on Lamiel's acting.
From the beginning, her vocalization was similar.
She just toned down the color a bit.
So the scene Seo-yeon was currently watching overlapped with a scene of Lamiel being subjected to *that* kind of thing!
No, I know it's not!!
'Huh? To that extent? That far?'
Seo-hee's acting was unstoppable.
Watching the dense emotional scene Michiko was showing, her pupils shook.
The emotion called love that she expressed was incredibly intense.
And to make matters worse, because Lee Ji-yeon's acting was clumsy, it felt like a clumsy girl being crushed by that emotion.
That... indescribable emotion enveloped Seo-yeon.
Could she also express that level of emotion?
No, more than that, wait, Lamiel.
My Lamiel.
Had melted and collapsed while watching such emotions.
Jealousy!!
...It wasn't just that feeling.
Anyway, such various complex emotions.
She wondered if this was how Yuina felt looking at Michiko and Yeon Seon-ye.
Anyway.
'I-It might be a bit lacking.'
Seo-yeon had roughly interpreted Yuina's emotions.
However, seeing the acting today, she thought the emotion of Yuina that she wanted to express might be a bit lacking.
At least it had to match Michiko's for them to be evenly matched, right?
If Michiko was a blazing fire, the emotion of Yuina that Seo-yeon was currently trying to express was the flame of a match.
'The feeling of liking someone else.'
Love.
This was an emotion far more intense than Seo-yeon had thought.
'But why is Jo Seo-hee so good at this?'
Feeling suspicious in many ways, as she glared at Jo Seo-hee.
'Wh-why is she glaring at me again.'
Jo Seo-hee just felt unfairly targeted and hid behind Lee Ji-yeon.
Naturally, Seo-yeon's gaze intensified accordingly.
What is it? Is she showing off to me right now?
About Yeon Seon-ye and Michiko's relationship or whatever?
Above all, the fact that she couldn't do what Jo Seo-hee could express through acting was a bothersome issue.
Because Seo-yeon's pride as an actor had become considerably stronger than in the past.
So.
Seo-yeon had brought forward the meeting with Yeo-hee that she had promised.
Kasugayama Yuina.
To perfectly express the lady who harbors an unrequited love for Yeon Seon-ye.
***
'How did it come to this?'
Yeo-hee thought as she looked at the girl sitting in front of her.
They had made a promise to meet later.
But that was only with Jo Seo-hee, who was together, or.
Or a meeting with someone else, not a meeting for just the two of them.
No, it's weird.
Why did she come alone?
She definitely must have heard roughly from Su-ah.
About what happened in the past.
But for some reason, Seo-yeon just listened to Yeo-hee's words and looked at her expressionlessly.
The child had no facial changes, and was terrifyingly pretty.
Yeo-hee found this not easy.
'She's Su-ah's daughter, but why are her emotional changes so small.'
It was somehow completely different from the dramas or when they met wearing masks on
The emotion she felt back then made her think she was indeed Su-ah's daughter, as she was an emotional child.
Therefore, Seo-yeon's wordless actions approached as a great pressure to Yeo-hee.
Of course, Seo-yeon at this time felt not much different from Yeo-hee.
'What should I say first.'
She had come impulsively, but she couldn't just blurt out, 'Hey, let's talk about your first love.'
Even for Seo-yeon, who lacked sense, she knew that was a rude thing to say.
'What should I say first.'
'I-I feel like I should say something.'
As their gazes exchanged like that, Yeo-hee was the first to open her mouth.
Feeling awkward, Yeo-hee blurted out whatever, like recent events.
"Ah, th-that is. Recently my friend..., ah, I mean a very close friend is a web novel writer, right? And, it got dramatized this time."
"Your friend? By any chance, is that person also a high school friend?"
"Ah, that's...."
That's right.
Ah, it feels like I said something wrong.
Yeo-hee squeezed her eyes shut at her narrow human relationships.
"By any chance, could I know the title of the drama?"
"Eh? Th-that would probably be the web novel title, right?"
Can I tell her this?
She felt like she had made a mistake by blurting out anything.
'If she's a high school friend, is she someone who was in the same club as mom?'
She was definitely sure.
So she became even more curious.
"Its title was definitely...."
Then, Yeo-hee told her the title of her friend's novel.
Thinking Seo-yeon wouldn't know.
And, the moment she heard that title.
'Huh?'
Seo-yeon had no choice but to doubt her ears.
She could vividly recall any movies or dramas she had seen in her previous life if she wanted to.
And, among them was the drama Yeo-hee had just mentioned.
The reason Seo-yeon was flustered was because of the information about the drama that came to mind when she heard the title.
First, the drama had caused a huge wave with quite an impressive plot.
And.
'That was completely ruined.'
It was a drama whose content was completely ruined by the drama writer who adapted the web novel.