Chapter 65

Chapter 65

TL: KSD

Celebrities and their managers are one and the same.

Some celebrities work with a single manager for decades.

So, whenever a celebrity comes in, their manager comes in too, and when they leave, their manager leaves as well.

Thats why Baekhak Entertainment organizes the hiring of managers very flexibly.

Thanks to this, Ma Ki-hoon was also hired flexibly. Although he is still a high school student and officially hired as a part-time worker, he practically carries out the duties of a road manager.

However, the reason Lim Yang-wook chose Ma Ki-hoon was purely for his role as a human CCTV.

Thus, whenever the higher-ups ordered, Ma Ki-hoon would snap photos of Moon In-seops current state and send them over,

Moon In-seop found this bothersome but couldnt bring himself to lose his temper at Ma Ki-hoon, so he obediently let himself be photographed.

It can be said that a suitable talent was indeed hired.

But today, the situation was the complete opposite.

Kimchi- (TL: Similar to Cheese when clicking a photo)

Ki, kimchi

Ma Ki-hoon laughed awkwardly.

His laugh was more awkward than the statues in the hotel background.

Moon In-seop lightly teased Ma Ki-hoon.

Why do you look so awkward when you laugh? Its like youre a criminal saying Im a good person- in front of a child.

Ma Ki-hoon laughed just as he did before.

Come here. I am a good person.

Moon In-seop flinched and stepped back. Then, he signaled Ma Ki-hoon to stay back and not come any closer by waving his hands.

Lets take it again. Kimchi-

Kim. Chi.

In the end, an unsatisfactory photo was taken.Follow current novels on novelb((in).(com)

Moon In-seop and Ma Ki-hoon crouched in the hotel lobby, discussing.

Does it look okay?

I think its fine. Shall we post it on SNS?

A real man doesnt take photos when traveling.

Then why did you ask to take one?

Hye-jin said she wanted to feel the British vibe too

Then shouldnt we take it outside, not in the hotel?

Ah.

While the two boys from New Light Spring Orphanage were having a somewhat foolish conversation, someone approached, her heels clicking on the floor.

Sorry Im late. There was a lot to prepare.

The shoes, entrusted to the hotel for meticulous care, shone brightly.

Likewise, the suit pants and jacket also looked like they had been touched by a professional.

And the same could be said about the person.

The messy hair was neatly combed back, and the bangs were styled with elegance by a hair designer.

Even the somewhat goofy and harmless-looking glasses were replaced with lenses, revealing a glimpse of a sharp gaze.

Lets get going. Author Moon~nim. And Ma intern.

The two boys looked at Baek Seol with a dazed expression.

They werent so lacking in discernment as to not recognize the woman in front of them was Baek Seol.

But in shock and admiration, their mouths moved on their own to blurt out,

Who are you?

EP 5-A Love Story

Its commonly said, the worlds three major literary awards.

And they proudly say, representing the literary awards of the UK and the Commonwealth, the most popular literary award, the award with the largest prize money in the world.

The Booker Prize,

Its overwhelming recognition and fame spread across the English-speaking world ensure a significant increase in international sales immediately upon winning, making it an influential award. However, these commercial keywords are not everything.

The essence of a literary award is to promote good books.

To this end, the Booker Prize conducts readings for the longlisted nominees.

The reading event is held in a hall with 13 writers, 13 translators, and hundreds of attendees, accompanied by in-depth interviews and signing sessions.

For book enthusiasts, it could be considered a dream event.

A good writer next to a good writer next to a good writer.

Borrowing the expression of idol fandom, its literally heaven.

However, this is only from the perspective of the readers who enjoy the event.

For those organizing the event, its a nightmare.

Of course, Booker Prize reading event tickets sell out in an instant. Its the dream of readers worldwide, and there are only a few hundred tickets available.

Industrial Baby.

This term is often used to criticize K-pop idols, implying that idols are mass-produced like items from a factory.

Teens, who should be enjoying their youth, are thrown into practice rooms to compete against each other, and only the most outstanding ones are chosen, their appearances altered before being presented in front of cameras

goes the argument.

Whether this criticism is justified is another matter, but its clear that this perception is shared by those who view the Korean entertainment industry negatively.

Author Moon was no exception.

When the existence of a prodigious boy in Korea became known, and his writings were translated into foreign languages, the initial impression of the overseas publishing industry was, These bastards finally did it.

Korean publishing is doomed. Korean publishing is doomed.

They sang this tune like parrots, and indeed, they ended up doing exactly that.

The reprehensible act of putting a cute kid in front of cameras and having ghostwriters write the material

Logically, one couldnt believe that a child of that age wrote such high-quality works.

This isnt a matter of belief but common sense.

Its dubious enough that a child of that age has such level of knowledge, let alone using it to write works of this quality.

The conclusion drawn was impossible and fabricated.

However, the world isnt pure enough to advise against such wicked deeds.

Regardless of whether someone causes trouble, they act in their own interests.

The Booker Foundation is no different. A Love Story being nominated is of course because the writing is good.

However, theres also a trend of including at least one Korean work among recent nominees, and if one T.O. (ticket?) had to be given to Korea, it might as well be the popular and best-selling A Love Story from Korea. If Moon In-seop is real, thats great, and if Moon In-seop is a fabrication, then the downfall of a Booker Prize nominee would spread worldwide, raising the Booker Prizes profile

Such adult reasoning was not absent.

Meanwhile, the situation is similar in Japan.

Of course, the failure of A Love Storys Japanese publication was 90% due to the typical Japanese administration, acting out of concern for Eisaku Siedehara, a monumental figure in Japanese literature, possibly being even slightly displeased. But 10% is economic logic.

Before Moon In-seop became a nominee for the Booker Prize, importing his work was profitable for Japanese publishers, whether it was fabricated or not, because it made money.

However, with the global success of the anti-Japanese novel/movie Red Hunter, importing it could pose political issues, damage reputations, and, due to anti-Korean sentiments, the book was not expected to sell well.

Even more so since Author Moon was competing against Eisaku Siedehara for the Booker Prize. Lets say, for the sake of mechanical fairness, they reluctantly continued to import.

In that scenario, if Author Moon turned out to be an industrial baby and his novels were branded as immoral trash

What would happen to those who staunchly supported importing Moons works to Japan?

Thats precisely why all of Lim Yang-wooks connections cut ties with him and overturned the import of Moons books.

Thats the nature of the publishing industry.

Its conservative everywhere. It doesnt take risks. Its a static, not dynamic, field, and because written words remain forever, every action is taken with extreme caution.

But Baek Seol is different.

She knows her hand is real.

And Baekhak is different, too.

Baekhak isnt just a publishing company.

Baekhak Group is a media group.

The media they control isnt limited to books.

Newspapers, broadcasts, variety shows, news, movies, records, etc.

As long as it draws attention, it can be utilized in some way. Therefore, to attract attention, anything goes.

If Baekhak were just a publishing company, they would have stayed quiet. Theres nothing to gain from worsening relations with the Japanese publishing industry, and causing a commotion to perplex the Booker Foundation wouldnt positively affect Moon Ins chances of winning. And every senior executive in the company would have added reasons why they should proceed quietly and without fuss.

But Baekhak wants something more stimulating.

Even if Moon In fails at the Booker Prize, making it into the news boosts ratings. Higher ratings mean higher advertising rates, and the entertainers in those ads belong to our company.

Interest.

As long as interest is captured, theres already a system in place to turn that attention into tremendous money and influence.

So, theres no reason to hesitate in advertising the topic The translator of the genius boys book turns out to be a chaebols daughter?! worldwide.

The Booker Foundations consent? Not our concern. The focus being on the person rather than literature? Not our concern.

All attention from the Booker International Prize suddenly shifting to one translator who appeared out of nowhere?

That would be the best!

Interest is everything.

Baek Seol was very aware of the ruthless nature of the Baekhak corporation.

And so, she finally drew the sword.

Whats going on here! Why are all these Asians swarming outside this small venue!

Its the Korean press! They say the translator is the daughter of a very prestigious family from their country

Tell them to get fuck out! Theyre overrunning the venue!

As the Booker Foundations staff plunged into chaos, and the Japanese translator was aghast, wondering if all this was done to spite them,

Ah, hello.

Moon In-seop met with Author Siedehara.

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