Episode 72

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“Could you please wait a moment?”

The company officials looked at us with bewildered expressions at Eugene Kim's suggestion.

After apologizing, he left the conference room for a moment.

The conference room became deserted with only the members of Weirs left.

Eugene Kim had a face that seemed intently thinking about something.

The other members.

-Brother, please do something about it!

Everyone was looking at me, not Eugene Kim, and asking for a solution to this situation.

I sighed inwardly as I looked at the faces of those members, then spoke to Eugene Kim, who was lost in thought.

“Eugene?”

"yes…?"

“Do you have a song in mind as a title track?”

Eugene Kim nodded slowly at my words.

“But what do you mean it takes two weeks? Does that mean it’s not finished yet?”

“Yes, it’s an unfinished song, and there are other problems as well.”

“There’s a problem?”

What the hell is this?

I asked Eugene Kim again for an unexpected answer.

Then Eugene Kim frowned as if she was troubled and answered.

“There are also songs that I composed while thinking of them as title tracks. I am confident that the songs I composed are better than the demo songs that we are listening to now.”

It was a confidence that could be perceived as arrogant by someone who didn't know.

Of course, since the members of Weus, including myself, know what kind of person Eugene Kim is, we first thought that he was amazing rather than arrogant.

'If that's what Eugene is like, then that must be it.'

It has already been proven that Eugene Kim's songwriting skills are outstanding.

The solo album he released while working in the United States also received good reviews.

This time, didn't the song 'Our Spring' from Weus' first mini album get better results than the title song?

'That's why the company officials are probably worrying about that outside right now.'

But what is the problem with Eugene Kim?

The fact that he asked for two weeks didn't match the confident attitude I usually thought of Eugene Kim.

“Um… I have composed some songs, and if they’re good, why don’t I just let the staff play them?”

“I wanted to let the members hear it before I revealed it to the company. In fact, even though I made the song, we all have to sing it together if we’re going to promote together. I wanted to tell the company after everyone agreed.”

‘I wanted to tell the members first…’

Listening to Eugene Kim's words, not all my questions were answered.

Even putting aside discussions with the members, isn't the biggest problem right now that the song isn't completely finished?

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“So if I just give you two weeks, are you sure the song will be finished?”

“I can’t guarantee that.”

"hmm…"

After hearing Eugene Kim's honest answer, I thought for a moment and then continued speaking.

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