Episode 14

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At first I thought I saw something wrong.

I thought they were similar people, but is it possible that there is someone who looks that much like my brother? I never thought it would happen.

"Crazy, why is my brother here?"

It was confirmed by the one-shot I just saw.

Since his hair hasn't grown much since his military service, he has a neatly trimmed sports haircut.

Even among the trainees, he stands out with his tall stature and muscular physique.

Maybe it was because of the makeup, or maybe it was because of how she looked on camera. For some reason, her appearance seemed to have been enhanced by +3 compared to her usual appearance.

It wasn't to the point where I didn't recognize my blood relatives with whom I had lived for 18 years.

Jiiing-

-Minah, isn't that your older brother that trainee that just appeared on National Idol?

When I looked at my phone, the group chat I was talking to my friends in was already filled with stories about my brother. I don't know how they knew.

I put my phone on silent mode because of the alarm that kept popping up, and focused on the screen again.

A stage shining white against a black background.

The trainees, all dressed in the same uniform-like stage costumes, turned around one by one to receive a one-shot in time with the intro.

On the circular stage that slowly rotated 360 degrees, the trainees each moved to their respective seats.

Once I recognized him as my brother, from then on, I could see him clearly even in group scenes.

I don't know what the hell is going on right now, but I need to watch the whole video and think about it again.

'The song is more listenable than I thought?'

From my perspective as someone who once played on the stone plate, my first impression was that it was not inferior to the main theme song of Season 1 of National Idol, which was called a song banned from the college entrance exam.

Is this the kind of music that's hard to forget once you hear it?

As the chorus ended and the second verse began, the camera began to capture the entire screen from the ceiling.

To the right of the central stage, a stage was lowered from above, and two stages were combined.

Soon, another stage appears below to the left of the center stage, and the three stages become one in a row.

With the flashy lights, sparkling shapes began to pass by beneath the stage.

And before the chorus of the second verse ends and the pre-chorus begins, the stage fades out with the blackout.

The moment it fades in again, the dance break begins with fireworks exploding and the lights twinkling.

Whether it was the power of editing or the group dance performed by a large number of people, it came together perfectly to create a scene that was cooler than expected.

'That's right, male idols should show this kind of dance.'

Even when I was absorbed in the military part and was absentmindedly watching, my brother's face would occasionally flash across the screen.

'By the way, why do you keep catching my brother so much?'

Every time the scene changed, my brother's appearance was captured at least once.

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