Legendary Superstar-Chapter 123: [Bonus - ] Hwarang Studio

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Donghyun fetched Minjae after the shoot. They were rushing since the audition would only accept applicants until 4 p.m.

The car ride to the studio was mostly silent. Minjae's eyes were fixated on the paper in his hands. He was reading his written notes about all the things he needed to remember about the drama.

Usually, the studio dictated what part to say during the audition, so one would really need to be familiar with the lines. Though, of course, it was usually lines that were at the height of emotion to really portray the character.

"Are you feeling nervous?" Donghyun asked from the driver's seat. He glanced at Minjae through the rearview mirror. It was the first audition that Minjae would do to get a lead role.

"Not really." Minjae shook his head as his lips rose to a faint smile. "I just want to get that role and hope for the best."

"That's the right attitude," Donghyun replied with an approving tone. Though not going to lie, he was the nervous one.

"Just remember that you've done your best preparing for this. Just give it your all, alright?"

"Yes, Hyung."

The two soon arrived at Hwarang Studios, a massive studio known for its attention to grand-scale production when it comes to historical drama.

The studio was established more than a decade ago. They built a name for themselves through their historical drama production. They only released two every year, and usually, it was a much-anticipated drama since they did it in full force.

The studio's productions were always a hit, drawing in millions of viewers and earning millions each year. They also only worked with the best actors. They did not care if it was a popular one or not, as they held auditions each year.

Even seasoned actors lined up to audition just to be part of this drama.

"Alright, we're here. It's time." Donghyun parked the car near the entrance.

"Go put on some mask since there are surely reporters lurking outside. Don't let anyone see you." Donghyun strictly reminded Minjae.

Every year, almost everyone was curious about the list of actors who auditioned for the production's drama. That was why there were lurking reporters everywhere, wanting to list down everything.

"Yes, Hyung." Minjae pulled a plain black mask from his pocket before slipping it over his face. Though he was still a rookie, his recent rise in popularity was surely enough to make him recognizable.

"Good," Donghyun noted with approval as they exited the car. "I can already feel that it's going to be a circus in there."

The moment they entered the building, Minjae could feel the heavy atmosphere circulating around. The lobby was filled with actors who were talking to one another. They were probably already done, since almost all of them already had a relieved expression on their faces.

Minjae noticed several familiar faces—established names and actors who had been in the industry for years and already held their own fanbases.

Donghyun led him through the maze of hallways. He lowered his head as they passed by other actors and managers who were about to leave the building. The studio was clearly prepared for the event, with staff members guiding every actor to their designated rooms.

Unlike most open auditions, Hwarang Studios held a more organized and private process for their historical drama selections. Each actor was assigned their own small room where they could prepare, rehearse, and wait until it was their turn to perform.

Finally, they reached Minjae's assigned room. Donghyun opened the door, revealing a cozy yet minimalistic space with a small table, a chair, and a mirror mounted on the wall. There was even a glass of water set on the table.

Hwarang Studios really provided the best service, treating everyone equally.

"This is your room," Donghyun announced, glancing around with approval. "Good thing I had some connections. Anyway, just rest and prepare since we don't know when you'll be called."

Minjae silently nodded. He deeply breathed out as his fingers lightly tapped against his thighs in anticipation.

"Alright." He removed his mask, letting out a deep breath. "Let's do this."

Donghyun grinned, giving him a thumbs-up. He felt like a supportive uncle with what he was doing.

It felt so familiar, as if he went back to the time when he was just cheering for Juwon.

"You got this. I'll be waiting outside first and talk to others. If you need my help, just give me a message."

"Thanks, Hyung." Minjae was deeply thankful for Donghyun. He knew that he was really the first person he could rely on when it came to these things.

With a final encouraging nod, Donghyun left the room, leaving Minjae alone so he could rest and practice on his own.

Minjae gazed at his reflection in the mirror, his eyes narrowing with determination.

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Minjae picked up the script he had already memorized. His fingers brushed over the pages as he read over the words once more.

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In this quiet, private room, it was only him and his ambition.

Minjae took a deep breath and closed his eyes, feeling the weight of the script in his hands. He started to recite a few lines, preparing his voice and the emotions on the back of his head.

Minutes turned into an hour quickly. Maybe even more.

After some silence, a knock on the door echoed. By then, he already knew what it was all about.

"Minjae-ssi?" The familiar voice of Donghyun sounded. "You're already up next. Let's go now. The staff are already waiting for you in the audition room."

Minjae blinked and sighed. He glanced at the mirror one last time, his own eyes staring back at him.

"Alright." He answered, his voice steady even if his heart had started to race.

Minjae placed the script gently on the table and grabbed a bottle of water before heading to the door. As he stepped out into the hallway, Donghyun gave him a firm and reassuring nod.

"You can do it."

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A/N: This chapter is for reaching 75 powerstones!

Anyway, thank you so far for your endless support.

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