Episode 12

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"I'm trainee Seonwoo Rin."

"If Seonwoo Rin is a trainee..."

Leah thought for a moment at Kim Na-hee's answer, then answered as if she had just remembered something.

"Ah! Are you that trainee who just finished his military service?"

"Yes, that's right. But why are you looking at me?"

"Ahem, no."

When Leo, who had not much time left until his enlistment, started grumbling, Leah immediately changed the subject.

"But, you're the trainee who works the hardest?"

All the trainers nodded at Leah's words.

"It's just a monster."

"No, I don't know if I'm really sleeping properly."

"Are all UDT graduates like that? How about you go to UDT too, Leo?"

"I'm going to collapse right away. I can't do it, I can't do it. It's absolutely impossible."

As the trainers chatted happily among themselves, Leah asked again.

"No, you have to explain it to me too. What if they're the only ones having fun?"

"Oh, that's it. You know that X-rank trainees can freely participate in all classes, right?"

"Yes, I know, oh maybe?"

"Can you believe that one trainee attended all classes, excluding classes that overlapped?"

"Without missing a single day?"

"Yes, every single day without fail. And he would stay late into the night and practice on his own."

"Wow, is that possible?"

"Everyone here is a witness."

When vocal trainer Lee Ji-seong spoke, everyone agreed and added a word.

"I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes."

"What's even more surprising is that he always looks so energetic even when he does that."

"You can see the progress, right? It's fun to teach because people understand right away."

"Everyone says that, so I want to see the trainee Seonwoorin video soon."

"It's better not to have such high expectations, because I still lack a lot of basic skills."

Kim Na-hee, who had been quietly listening while the other trainers were talking, answered Leah's words.

"Hey, I know what Teacher Kim Na-hee is most looking forward to here."

"You said you came all the way to the practice room late at night to check it out for yourself?"

Instead of refuting the trainers' words, Kim Na-hee chose to remain silent, and the other trainers quietly laughed at her.

"Okay. Enough with that story. How were the other trainees?"

"I felt good about the X-Rated overall. It felt like we were all having a blast together? You could see everyone putting in effort."

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"As expected, Grade A is Grade A. I can see some trainees who have already completed their studies."

"There were quite a few trainees who stood out in Grade B as well."

"How were the C and D grade trainees?"

The trainers' expressions hardened at Leah's question.

"Well, to be honest, the skill gap between the top and bottom ranks is too big."

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