Episode 16

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Whoosh whoosh

Gasp gasp

Hahahahaha

Inside the practice room, filled with heat.

When all you could hear was the trainees' tired breathing.

"Cheonwoo. Am I alive? Where am I? Who am I?"

"Hey, you still have the strength to talk? Shall we do it just ten more times?"

"Eek!"

At my words, the other trainees looked at Lee Igeul with resentful eyes.

In that cold atmosphere, Lee Igeul immediately shut his mouth.

"Okay, that's it for today's practice. If the state resets to the beginning when you practice again tomorrow..."

I opened my eyes wide and looked into their eyes one by one and spoke.

"Does everyone know?"

"Yes, yes!"

It was the appearance of trainees who had become very disciplined in just one day.

"The meeting time tomorrow is 9:00 AM. What time is it?"

"9 o'clock in the morning!"

"Then let's disperse now."

When the trainees who didn't understand the word "disbandment" were told in their respective languages, only then did their expressions begin to brighten.

'Everyone looks okay? I guess it's okay to order a little more tomorrow.'

When I was making a resolution in my heart.

"Huh? What's going on?"

I thought everyone was excited and would go right away, but when I told them what was going on, they seemed to be hesitating.

"Brother. Aren't you going out together?"

"me?"

Was it because I wasn't going out?

"I'm still far away. Why? Do you want to stay and practice with me?"

"Oh, no!"

"Good luck!"

When I looked at the trainees with a smile, the trainees got scared and left the practice room first.

"Brother, are you really going to practice more?"

Wi Cheon-woo, the only one left, asked with a worried face.

"Yeah. I have something to do here, so Cheonwoo, you should go and rest too."

I forcibly sent Wi Cheon-woo, who had a worried expression, first.

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"Phew, I'm finally alone."

The practice room where everyone has left.

I leaned against the wall of the practice room and collapsed.

Everything was perfect: the tired, slumped shoulders, the expression full of agony, and the perfect camera position.

'Actually, it's not that difficult.'

At times like these, I felt that if I built up the narratives one by one, even if I ruined the stage, I would have a hole to survive.

'I tried my best, but it was beyond my ability. I should have made a scene like that in advance.'

But if you think about it positively, it's true that the current situation itself is difficult, but that doesn't mean it's completely hopeless.

'Because a crisis is an opportunity.'

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