Godsent Top Star [EN]: Chapter 327

Mission is Crazy (2)

327. Mission is Crazy (2)

“Yeonwoo, are you okay right now?”

From the moment they decided to work together, Yeonwoo made one request to Trevi.

-Please drop that cheesy ‘SIR’ title, okay?

Trevi weakly argued that he couldn’t give up that title filled with respect and admiration, but

-Then I guess we can’t be friends for life.

After hearing Yeonwoo mutter as if he was meant to hear it, he made a bold decision after much deliberation.

The child spirit, who was watching the scene, later said,

‘Where did he learn such push and pull tactics…?’

It was a fact I learned later.

Anyway, therefore.

Thanks to that, both of them were now talking comfortably.

“Do you like warm countries? Or places with beautiful natural scenery? Pick any place.”

“……?”

So suddenly?

Trevi smiled awkwardly as if he understood the meaning.

“You like quiet places more than noisy ones, right?”

“It’s good enough here.”

“Um… well….”

Instead of the hesitating Trevi, the child spirit gave a refreshing answer.

[Yeonwoo, you’re getting trashed worldwide right now.]

After the post on Trevi’s personal page that Yeonwoo and Trevi had decided to work together.

The head of Trevi’s label posted a very ambiguous post, whether it was a snipe or not.

-We always trust and support Trevi. He is a great artist and has a wonderful pioneering spirit to carve out his own path.

Although this challenge of his was not agreed upon with us, we sincerely hope that Trevi’s choice is right.

Trevi’s progressive attitude towards new challenges should always be emulated. We always support his new endeavors.

Roughly, Yeonwoo interpreted it like this.

-Oh, that? Trevi did it on his own and we have nothing to do with it. We tried to stop him, but Trevi didn’t listen. We are not guilty. I don’t know what he’s doing with such guts. Is he out of his mind?

And ambiguous remarks are bound to be followed by negative interpretations.

People who interpreted it similarly to Yeonwoo poured out dissatisfied feedback.

-What is he doing with that Asian? He’s not a singer or an actor!

-I’ve been watching Trevi’s escapades until now, but he’s gone too far.

-Did he get paid by Trevi? The Chinese have a lot of money!

The funny thing is that not all the people who complained were Trevi’s fans.

They just remembered Trevi’s fame and added a word, a kind of professional complainer, you could say?

It was exactly as Yeonwoo had expected.

‘Oh ho? They’re saying all sorts of things. Not only racism, but they’re cursing Trevi together because of me?’

I knew it from when the penalty was attached.

No.

I had already expected this much from before.

High risk, high return.

These were reactions already included in Yeonwoo’s expectations.

Of course, it was a bit early for such negative and intense reactions to pour out so quickly.

“Is it because I’m getting cursed at?”

“Um… Nope…?”

If you’re going to deny it, don’t raise the end of your sentence.

He looks like he’s wondering how I knew.

“Well, isn’t it obvious? Anyway, it’s true that my career is inferior to his. There will be more people who don’t know who I am, so there will be many people who are worried or concerned.”

It’s a bit too intense to call it worry or concern.

Anyway, that’s it.

“No! Yeonwoo is absolutely not like that. Never think of yourself that way.”

“No, well, it’s a fact. And the stories those people are spreading don’t really affect me.”

“Hmm… then… did you already know?”

“Yes, well.”

“Oh my god, this… I didn’t even know that and I made an unreasonable request to Yeonwoo…”

The world-renowned musician, whose favorite was being cursed like crazy because of his mistake, was very distressed.

“No. Don’t worry about that. Isn’t it enough to just show the results properly?”

“…Are you really okay? I have a private island that I bought personally. The private jet will be ready right away, so if Yeonwoo is okay with it, let’s go there…”

“No. That feels like running away. Why would I run away?”

“Or how about doing an interview?”

“Is there really a need to do that?”

The risk of failure is high, but the reward for success is just as sweet.

Similarly, the people who are cursing Yeonwoo so hard now may change their attitude like the back of their hand if their work is released.

‘No matter how I think about it, it’s quite a spectacle. Seeing the people who cursed me change completely.’

[Kang Yeonwoo, this scary kid……]

The only one who knew Yeonwoo’s thoughts, the child spirit, purred while groaning.

Even if it was like this or that, the child spirit was the type to step up and do something if Yeonwoo was getting cursed at.

Like going into someone’s dream and tormenting them, or something like that.

[I’ll curse my baby even if others do!]

You could say it’s that kind of stance.

“Who’s your baby? He’s saying all sorts of ridiculous things.”

Yeonwoo’s cold words made him lay his ears back and hiss as if he was wronged.

But as you know, it wasn’t threatening at all.

“Then wouldn’t you like to sue them? I know a law firm very well…”

Yeonwoo, the person involved, was indifferent, but Trevi was restless.

“No. That’s okay too. I told you, everyone will be speechless if we just show the results properly. Suing or anything like that will only make the situation more noisy.”

“Still…”

“We just need to release a great song that no one can deny. A result that can’t be easily talked about. Then they’ll want to withdraw their words on their own anyway, right?”

In a way, it was Yeonwoo’s words that could even sound arrogant.

However, Trevi was far from being fed up.

Rather, he looked at Yeonwoo with tearful eyes.

[Wow. Kang Yeonwoo. If you intended that, you’re a really great guy.]

The cheese-colored cat stretching out loosely on Trevi’s palm wrinkled its nose.

[At this point, the taming is also world-class……]

“……?”

What.

The child spirit was firmly on Yeonwoo’s side, but he wasn’t always doting on Yeonwoo.

‘That guy sometimes says things that are really hard to understand?’

If it’s an important word, he’ll try to emphasize it several times, so you can just ignore this nonsense.

Anyway, Yeonwoo’s words seemed to have made quite an impression on Trevi.

“…Yeonwoo is right. That’s right. We are musicians, and the rule is that musicians speak through music.”

Before he knew it, Trevi showed an even stronger will than before, as if he had been full of worries.

“Really. I don’t know how many stars I’ve seen in this show business world. But even among those stars, many of them couldn’t have the self-confidence like Yeonwoo and fell apart. I might have become one of those people too. If I hadn’t met Yeonwoo.”

He must be misunderstanding something properly.

‘I’m just not afraid of failing, so I don’t care about the criticism.’

Instead of worrying about that, it’s better to talk to Trevi even one more word.

I’ve collaborated on acting as much as I wanted, and it’s natural to always be with someone unless it’s a monodrama [a play with only one character].

But music was a little different.

‘This isn’t just my work.’

So the conversation with Trevi was important.

What kind of person he is.

What he thinks about and how he lives.

Why he had a slump where he couldn’t feel anything for a while.

‘In order for completely different worlds to mix, they need to know each other that much.’

So this is the most basic construction.

It’s not for nothing that actors do script research and character analysis together when they take on a role.

In order to create a perfect world called drama, it’s not enough for me to be good, but the chemistry between the characters is also very important.

It’s my first time collaborating with someone musically, but.

‘Wouldn’t it be similar?’

So it was a hundred times more beneficial to have a conversation than to worry about such useless things.

How he interpreted Yeonwoo’s nonchalant attitude.

“I will never disappoint Yeonwoo’s expectations. I didn’t know you trusted me this much. But I didn’t even know that and I was stupidly thinking of avoiding it. That’s why slumps come.”

He said that with a face that had made a firm decision.

“Yeonwoo. I told you I’ve seen so many stars. They disappear when the sun rises and reappear when it sets. In short, they seemed to shine, but they were swayed here and there. But after meeting Yeonwoo, all of that became meaningless. Yeonwoo is a true star. A guiding star that doesn’t waver in anything and illuminates the way forward. I will work hard so that I don’t become a nuisance to that light. Then.”

Trevi, who spat out the words very quickly, turned his well-tanned face black.

Then, without looking back, he picked up the child spirit and quickly ran away.

Kyaaang!

[No! Put me down and go! Why are you dragging me into something embarrassing!]

The little cat’s cry echoed softly and disappeared.

“……”

Um.

So.

‘I guess it’s a compliment?’

It seemed like something very embarrassing and cringeworthy to hear with a sane mind.

In a way, it was something that Trevi, who thought of himself as a savior, could say.

The fall from the highest place must have been like a terrible nightmare.

So reacting like that is… understandable…

‘No. I don’t understand.’

At times like this, it’s a bit of a double-edged sword that the translation ability is perfect…

But the price of enduring a little embarrassment was quite useful.

‘It seems like he’s made a firm decision. Well… that’s good.’

I didn’t particularly try to boost Trevi’s motivation.

Something that wasn’t intended became an unexpectedly optimal choice.

Yeonwoo shrugged.

“Anyway, the better, the better, right?”

*

For a while, Yeonwoo was holed up in a studio that Trevi had prepared, which wasn’t a dazzling workshop, but a studio like a 6-star hotel.

In fact, Trevi said that he brought the room condition used in the Burj Something hotel in Arabia as it is.

I don’t know about that, but it was comfortable for now.

[Ugh, I’m melting to death……]

The child spirit also showed directly with his body why the theory that cats are liquid is circulating.

The reason Yeonwoo was holed up in the studio instead of working was simple.

‘I’ve had a conversation, so now I need to figure out what kind of songs he’s been making.’

I needed to check what kind of world Trevi had created and wanted to create.

Not only that.

‘First of all… I don’t know what foreign songs are like, so I need to understand this market too.’

As I said many times, Yeonwoo was an analog and old-fashioned person who had only heard familiar songs like Pansori [Korean narrative song] or Taryeong [Korean folk song] until now.

I learned idol culture through UTT while breaking through the limit, but…

Isn’t K-POP different from overseas music?

It wouldn’t be for nothing that Korean music is classified as K-POP.

‘There must be different aspects, so that’s why.’

With that thought, Yeonwoo started his own market research.

Anyway, if you know the opponent and know yourself, you win a hundred battles, right?

But…

“……?”

From the beginning, I encountered difficulties in unexpected areas.

Yeonwoo’s brow furrowed subtly.

“Did I press the wrong button?”

It is true that Yeonwoo is not familiar with civilized devices like modern people.

But he wasn’t such a machine illiterate that he couldn’t even click the mouse and play a song.

Click!

The song flowed out once again from the same product as the speaker that Jerry was in the Korean workshop, which Jerry was shocked to hear was worth a billion won.

The sound that had stopped once was played again.

“……?”

The question on Yeonwoo’s face deepened.

‘Something’s wrong. Trevi’s song I heard wasn’t like this?’

So I asked.

“I listened to some other songs today.”

“Oh. Really? What songs did you listen to?”

Trevi asked back with a smile.

But his smile didn’t last long.

“Ah. Before that… I’m asking because I don’t know well… do people here think mating is the most important thing?”

“Ma… what?”

Cough cough!

Trevi spat out the drink he was drinking.

Godsent Top Star [EN]

Godsent Top Star [EN]

Top Star Sent by God 신이 내린 탑스타
Status: Completed Author: , Native Language: Korean
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[English Translation] Kang Yeon-woo's fate was a coin toss between the sacred and the spotlight. Blessed—or perhaps cursed—with innate spiritual abilities, his path was destined to lead him either to the life of a shaman or a dazzling career as an entertainer. But destiny had a cruel twist in store. After a brush with death, Yeon-woo gains a power both miraculous and burdensome: the ability to extend his own life by resolving the lingering grudges of others. Time is now his most precious commodity, ticking away with every unresolved spirit

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