Chapter 74

Chapter 74

TL: KSD

Korean entertainment companies are enormously bloated.

And among them, Baekhak Entertainment is especially so.

To give you an idea, if it were in the United States, it would have long exploded into a spray of blood from seven holes after being struck by the mighty technique known as the antitrust law. Indeed, the laws of the American martial world, which prides itself as the modern Central Plains, are strict.

Fortunately, Korea exists outside the reach of the martial worlds gaze, allowing these abnormal conglomerates called major entertainment companies to continue. Its definitely not because the rights of celebrities are undervalued.

Unlike those individualistic Westerners who would go as far as destroying companies under the guise of protecting the rights of celebrities, the East has a beautiful custom of coming together in solidarity.

Of course, the survival of these major entertainment companies is not due to such sentiments.

Its because of money.

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Culture turns into money.

Especially dramas, which bring in a lot of money.

However, in the complicated process of drama production, distribution, screening, and monetization, how much money someone makes is discretionary.

Appearance fees, licensing fees, investment, earnings, PPL, promotional effects, programming sales, broadcasting fees, etc.

The one who fights and wins takes the most.

Usually, the fight is over appearance fees between the talent agencies and production companies, and over licensing fees between the production companies and broadcasters-OTT

In a bloated company like Baekhak Entertainment, conflicts that might occur between companies turn into disputes between departments.

With the drama Guitar entrusted to Baekhak Entertainment, the production department under Baekhak argued,

-Well Since its a modern road movie, theres no need for heavy CG, which is good. But since its a drama from one of the three major terrestrial broadcasters, we still need to meet certain standards, so the estimate would be around this much

To which Baekhak Entertainments Creative & Contents (C&C) Headquarters responded,

-I object!

-What!

-Why entrust it to an in-house production company with this amount of money? If youre a subcontractor, act like one and dont think about slashing prices. Act in the interest of Baekhak Entertainment!

-But, our employees need to make a living too

-Shh! Want to taste what its like to have your contract terminated?

For the benefit of the company (and the promotion of the head of C&C), the Creative & Contents Headquarters tightened their purse strings.

This caused the management department to foam at the mouth.

-Hey, you fucking bastards, even if its produced by the same company, if you set the actors fees like this, are you telling them to starve to death?

-Arent we all part of the same company?

-You heartless bastards. You slash the actors fees like this and expect the drama OST singers to be top grade? Our people have schedules too.

-Right. Our people, arent they? If theyre Baekhak Entertainment singers, they should appear in dramas produced by Baekhaks production companies out of camaraderie and even sing the OST

-Then why do you slash our company actors fees like your company?

-Hehe.

The main points of the meeting, which lasted about 2 hours, can be summarized as such.

As the meeting heated up, and the broadcaster felt they had said all there was to say, the guests, including writer Lim Song-i, quietly stood up.

Shall we wrap up todays meeting here? It seems like the rest is up to Baekhak Entertainment to coordinate, so it might be better for us outsiders to step out.

Oh, sure. Well see you out then.

And so, todays battle ended.

Writer Lim Song-i and the people from the broadcasting company left the reception room, while Baekhak Entertainment employees exchanged lengthy farewells with the broadcasters in the corridor for networking purposes.

Amidst a crowd that filled the corridor, two people stood distinctly apart, Lim Yang-wook and Moon In-seop from the Publishing Management Department.

Amid the fierce debates of Baekhak Entertainments core business divisions, the Publishing Management Department naturally didnt say a word. It might also be due to Lim Yang-wooks preference for handling matters in private rooms rather than in official meetings.

However, it was somewhat unexpected that Moon In-seop, the original author, also kept silent.Follow current novels on novelb((in).(com)

Hey, are you okay?

Lim Yang-wook quietly poked Moon In-seop in the ribs.

What do you mean?

You, In-seop didnt say anything about the original work.

Contrary to Lim Yang-wooks expectation, Moon In-seop didnt say a word during the discussions on adapting Guitar into a drama.

He even remained silent when they decided to raise the protagonists age, add a love line, and then involve drugs.

Lim Yang-wook was anxious, wondering when Moon In-seop would explode, but it was the opposite of what he thought.

Moon In-seop looked calm, almost indifferent.

And it turned out he was indeed indifferent, not just calm.

I dont really feel anything. However they adapt it

Oh?

Someone might ask:

If all mystery novels can offer is complex problems, how are they any different from collections of riddles?

So, they changed the detective to a police officer.

The mansion to an apartment.

Mysterious murders to brutal serial killings.

The protagonists adversary from a criminal to the ills of society itself.

Thus, mystery novels could address not just detectives and criminals but the entirety of society.

They refer to these people as

Social mysteries.

-Social issue mysteries expanded the spectrum of mystery novels. As they began to deal with reality, the themes became more diverse. You could chase a horrific serial killer, fight against corrupt politicians who deliberately let criminals go, or even find that the criminal is a high-ranking member of society.

-Veteran and The Outlaws are examples of works that follow the genre of social issue mysteries. But heres a question, who would call Veteran or The Outlaws a mystery? (TL: talking about [Veteran] and [THE OUTLAWS])

-No one, right? In fact, social issue mysteries created a burden for themselves. They became too popular and joined the mainstream of literature. And because people liked them, too many formulaic works were produced

-Well, thats why some returned to classical mysteries, leading to the emergence of neo-classical mysteries. But explaining that to you might be too soon. Anyway, the two main distinctions within the mystery genre are these: classical and social issue mysteries.

Writer Lim Song-i smiles and asks:

-Our budding writer, Gu Yu-na?

-Which path will you choose?

Gu Yu-na stands at a crossroads.

Her young self trembles indecisively at the junction.

Unlike the real Gu Yu-na, the imaginative Gu Yu-na shows a range of expressions.

Gu Yu-na with a face fitting her age, on the brink of tears, asks:

What do I do now?

Moon In-seop answers:

-Nobody can teach you that.

-They can teach you how to write.

-But no one can teach you what to write.

Moon In-seop, as seen by Gu Yu-na, is like the sun. A great author with achievements beyond his years.

A prodigy, a prophet gifted with divine talent, has given Gu Yu-na a revelation.

-You have to write what you want to say to the world.

At the crossroads of two paths, Gu Yu-na suddenly opens her eyes wide.

What do I want to say to the world? Theres too much. This bizarre world has never fully accepted me.

People wrapped themselves in pretense as naturally as breathing, and while they said they preferred honesty, they hated honest words.

They publish textbooks that preach about becoming righteous people, yet they ostracize the righteous to the point of driving them to suicide.

Such rules of the world, Gu Yu-na finds utterly incomprehensible.

She was born into this.

To this, Moon In-seop says:

-Thats your literature.

Gu Yu-na moves straight ahead.

Not towards the bifurcation of the road but through the reeds in the middle, towards her own path.

The third way.

Modern mystery novels.

So diverse that they cannot be confined to a single genre, pioneering uncharted territories at the forefront of literature.

The most challenging path, yet also the one where the greatest glory awaits.

Gu Yu-na advances towards that path.

* * *

19th Century London.

The era when factory steam clouded the skies, when Queen Victorias army painted the Indian subcontinent with the Union Jack, and when the heart of the workers were gradually turning red.

At the detective office of Baker Street. A detective sat with his back to the desk, smoking a cherrywood pipe and reading the newspaper.

While reading, did he come across some distressing news?

Cat ears sprouted from his head and perked up alertly.

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