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"Hello."

"Oh, Yeon-seo. There's still a long way to go before we start shooting."

Yoo Yeon-seo joined the shooting of the short film "A Sibling" before leaving for the filming of "The Yoo Brothers".

It was the script that she had watched with Lim Seung-hyun and Lee Tae-gyeom. Since the movie focuses more on the younger sibling's psychology among the siblings, and Yeon-seo's role is small, with fewer shooting hours, she was able to join before leaving the country.

"Thank you for deciding to appear."

"No problem, it looks interesting. The coffee's here, so drink it and let's get started."

"Oh... thank you!"

People were surprised by Yeon-seo's sudden participation in independent films, short films, and even short plays, but it was something to be welcomed. Moreover, it wasn't just a whim; she had consistently decided to appear, so the public's opinion was good.

When Yeon-seo joined, the shooting team's enthusiasm increased, and her appearance could generate a lot of buzz. She could even receive support from the foundation she runs.

"Uh... Yeon-seo."

"Yes?"

"Could we possibly take a photo with you?"

The old image of her causing chaos was long gone. In fact, people were begging her to come to their projects. With her ticket power and guaranteed viewership, she was full of enthusiasm for her role and worked hard to improve the welfare of the shooting team.

[Yesterday, Yeon-seo sent me a flower basket and card.]

[You too? Me too.]

She personally went to apologize to those who had been rude to her in the past, and as she ensured jobs for people in related industries, her reputation skyrocketed.

Moreover, although she had caused market disruptions by acquiring related companies, she wasn't wielding power recklessly—she was using it solely for the development of the industry. As a result, even those who had raised concerns about monopolies became quiet.

'Wow, this is crazy...'

'I can't believe I'm this close to Yeon-seo.'

Even now, the shooting team members were lining up to take a photo with her. The film was a short film from a newly graduated film student, so more people gathered. Yeon-seo didn't refuse and accepted with a smile.

"Could I also get an autograph... Thank you!"

"Let's start filming!"

The character Yeon-seo was playing was Ko Do-hyun, the older brother raised under a patriarchal father who had been repressed. His family was poor, so he received very little pocket money. Growing up in a lack of resources, his desire for money grew, which led to his descent into gambling addiction.

Ko Do-hyun, who was very interested in money, secretly started working part-time. His father, who disapproved of him due to his lack of academic success (Ko Do-hyun couldn't go to college), neglected him. The father believed that since Ko Do-hyun was a man, he would grow up on his own.

'But I shouldn't make him too sympathetic.'

Yeon-seo analyzed Ko Do-hyun as a failed person. He was someone who could never see things through, someone who was stuck in a get-rich-quick mentality and couldn't escape it.

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