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Sims – The Real Life.

A game that fuses life simulation and roguelike genres.

The key feature is that it provides scenarios through various scripts.

Depending on the choices, the endings can diverge into tens of thousands.

But if this process is filled only with randomness, players would get bored.

To solve this problem, perks were introduced.

Perks increase the probability of only comfortable situations occurring, excluding unpleasant events.

And among those perks, the most powerful one is—

“Smooth Sailing.”

Having life go smoothly carries multiple meanings.

It means that everything goes well, and living without major misfortunes.

The biggest factor influencing this is luck.

Smooth Sailing artificially adjusts this luck factor.

But I was curious about how this would apply to reality, unlike in the game.

“I can know future information.”

Even though it’s fragmented, the fact that I could verify it didn’t make sense.

Of course, my answer to this message was ‘Yes’.

-[As the future is specified, your future information is tailored to ‘actor’ related matters.]

-[Attached is a photo of your most successful future.]

-[Photo]
Smooth Sailing sent no further messages beyond the photo.

It felt like it was saying that this is all the information it would provide.

“What could the photo show?”

Filled with curiosity, I checked the photo.

“Huh.”

An involuntary laugh escaped me.

“I’m supposed to go out like this?”

In the photo, I was auditioning.

“This is Hydream, right?”

Hydream, a drama aired in 2011.

A joint production by a broadcasting company, idol agency, and actor agency,

it was a hit work with a large audition and considerable investment.

A youthful story of students unfolding in an arts high school.

Needless to say, it was a massive success, even with mostly newcomers involved, achieving incredible ratings.

“Many successful actors emerged from this.”

Tap, tap.

Thinking there might be something to see, I zoomed in on the photo.

But I could spot something strange.

“Are all those auditioning kids standing behind managers?”

The kids auditioning all had someone behind them.

Their faces were too blurry to see, but they all looked like managers.

“But I don’t have one?”

What does this mean?

No way.

“Am I being told to audition without a talent agency?”

Why?

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