Play Speak
Translator: MarcTempest
Editor: AgRoseCrystal
Chapter 538
Oh Seong-tae answered the phone.
He tried to hide his uneasiness with a calm face and said yes, continuing the conversation. The students, Hwang Do-yoon, and Hwang Ji-yoon, who had just finished talking on the phone, looked at him.
As he put down his phone, someone asked him.
โSeong-tae, what was that call about?โ
โOh, Cocoa Entertainment wants to meet me tomorrow. They probably want to write a contract.โ
Oh Seong-tae added that they might want to write a contract after saying they wanted to meet him tomorrow.
If he hadnโt added that, everyone would have been busy guessing why he was going to Cocoa Entertainment.
โThey must have brought up the plagiarism issue.โ
Fortunately, the voice of the Cocoa Entertainmentโs second team staff on the other side of the phone sounded normal. He didnโt know why they called Hwang Ji-yoon, but it seemed like they didnโt catch the plagiarism.
It made sense if he thought about it.
There was no way Cocoa Entertainment knew about the fact that Hwang Ji-yoon was the owner of the script, which he had just found out a while ago. Besides, he had no evidence to show to Hwang Ji-yoon, the owner, let alone Cocoa Entertainment, who had nothing to do with it.
โWow!โ
โThey said contract. Contract!โ
โAre you meeting Lee Seo-jun in person?โ
Oh Seong-taeโs ears were filled with the studentsโ exclamations as he tried to suppress his anxiety.
โThen why did they call Hwang Ji-yoon?โ
โSheโs preparing for an independent film, right? Maybe she sent her script to Cocoa Entertainment.โ
โOh, I see. Cocoa Entertainment said they were signing new actors, maybe they wanted to introduce them to her.โ
โItโs the second team, and Cocoa Entertainment only has one actor team, so that must be it.โ
The students made their own conclusions as they speculated.
They were envious that Cocoa Entertainment contacted her, but they didnโt care much unless it was Lee Seo-jun.
There was no chance that a popular actor would star in a college studentโs film, so the ones who got cast would probably be rookies or unknown actors.
โRight, Ji-yoon?โ
With a sneer in his voice, his classmate asked Hwang Ji-yoon, who had regained his composure.
โWhat do you care?โ
Her snappy answer made the students frown.
โFine. I donโt need to know. But you should apologize to Seong-tae.โ
โHow could you accuse him of plagiarism without checking? He must have been shocked by your misunderstanding!โ
โThatโs right. And Iโm sorry for swearing at you earlier. And for insisting that you plagiarized until now.โ
The studentsโ words became more heated as they heard that he might sign a contract tomorrow.
If Lee Seo-jun starred in it, it would be a hit, and that would be a great experience. It would be even better if they could join Lee Seo-junโs group with Oh Seong-tae.
So they had to impress Oh Seong-tae.
Despite the noisy studentsโ reactions, Hwang Ji-yoon shrugged her shoulders and snorted. Her brother, Hwang Do-yoon, chuckled at his expression that seemed to say, where did this dog come from?
โYouโll see.โ
The students snickered at Hwang Ji-yoonโs words.
โYou need to study your lines more. Youโll see? Even a villain extra wouldnโt say that.โ
โRight. Are you attending classes these days? Oh, you must be too busy picking a fight with Seong-tae.โ
โAre you trying to get Seong-taeโs attention by doing this?โ
โWhat did you say, you bastard?โ
โHow dare you swear at our heavenly senior?โ
A fierce glare went back and forth between the film students and Hwang Ji-yoon.
It was a tense atmosphere that seemed like someone could die at any moment.
โUhโฆ umโฆโ
Some of the acting students who were hovering around Oh Seong-tae, hoping to get a cameo in Lee Seo-junโs work, swallowed their saliva at the fierce scene.
โFilm students are scary.โ
โYeah.โ
The acting students who were rolling their eyes found the acting student president Hwang Do-yoon waving at them and quietly walked over to him.
They looked like ducklings following their mother duck.
The next day.
Hwang Ji-yoon gulped at the sight of the building in front of her. The neatly remodeled 10-story building was Cocoa Entertainmentโs new office. There were a lot of people coming and going because they were in the middle of moving.
โHwang Ji-yoon, the writer?โ
โYes, thatโs me.โ
Hwang Ji-yoon quickly turned her head at the sound of his name. A man who introduced himself as a second team staff led Hwang Ji-yoon inside.
She passed the lobby where boxes were piled up and entered a conference room on the first floor. Hwang Ji-yoon peeked her head out and looked around.
โOh Seong-tae said he was coming todayโฆโ
She wanted to mock him when she saw him, but she couldnโt find him.
As he entered the conference room, someone got up from his seat and greeted Hwang Ji-yoon.
โIโm Ahn Da Ho, the second team leader of Cocoa Entertainment.โ
Ahn Da Ho came in person because it was related to Lee Seo-jun and the plagiarism issue. ฦrฤewebnoัตัl.cฯm
โHwang, Hwang Ji-yoon.โ
Ahn Da Ho told Hwang Ji-yoon to sit down and opened his mouth.
โFirst of all, Iโll confirm it again. You said you didnโt sell your script, right?โ
โYes. Itโs my work.โ
Hwang Ji-yoon was momentarily flustered by the word team leader, but she soon regained her composure.
โAnd you didnโt publish it anywhere, right?โ
โYes.โ
โHmm. Then do you know how your script got leaked?โ
โI think Oh Seong-tae, who is in the same department as me, took it from my laptop.โ
He was from Korea National University of Artsโs film department.
Ahn Da Ho nodded.
โI see. Did you see the plagiarized script?โ
โNo. I only saw the synopsis.โ
โAs you know, if itโs this similar, it will cause a plagiarism controversy as soon as itโs made into a movie. I donโt know if Oh Seong-tae is shameless or stupid.โ
Ahn Da Ho spoke coldly, feeling resentful towards Oh Seong-tae, who almost dragged Lee Seo-jun into such trouble.
Hwang Ji-yoon blinked.
Oh Seong-tae, who had skillfully plagiarized, was stupid?
โExcuse me? Uhโฆ Oh Seong-tae modified it in his own way, so it shouldnโt be that similar, right?โ
โHe changed the sentences, but the flow is almost the sameโฆ But,โ
Ahn Da Ho thought that something was wrong with Hwang Ji-yoonโs expression. So he decided to get to the point.
โLetโs look at this first.โ
Ahn Da Ho handed him two scripts.
[Love Room Painter] and [Unknown Painter].
โI marked the similar parts in Love Room Painter and Unknown Painter.โ
Hwang Ji-yoon opened the first page of the two scripts.
In the beginning, a carriage coming from afar and a young boy watching it, a pale face seen through the carriage window, a carriage stopping in front of a tile-roofed house.
โโฆ??โ
Hwang Ji-yoon was not surprised by the identical introduction, as expected, but rather puzzled by it.
โโฆThis is your work, right, Director?โ
Seeing her expression, Ahn Da Ho wondered for a moment if this was a different Hwang Ji-yoon.
โYes, yes. Itโs mineโฆโ
Hwang Ji-yoon handed over two scripts with a nervous look.
On each page, similar parts were marked with a yellow highlighter. Some parts had no marks at all, but others were so similar that they were circled in big circles.
โโฆI havenโt read this script in almost seven years, so it feels like Iโm reading it for the first time.โ
Hwang Ji-yoon remembered that the motif was โThe Guest and the Mother in the Love Roomโ and that the observer was a child, but she didnโt remember the details.
She had made a lot of changes over the past seven years.
She added and removed minor events, introduced new characters, and cut out some others. The overall structure remained the same, but many parts had changed.
โThatโs how I made โHwaโ.โ
Oh.
Hwang Ji-yoon continued, unaware of Ahn Da Hoโs eyes sparkling.
โHwaโ.
It was the work that Hwang Ji-yoon was planning to shoot this year.
โOh Seong-tae must have stolen itโฆโ
It was the original script that Oh Seong-tae had stolen.
โBut why is it so similar to this?โ
Oh Seong-tae bit his lip as he held two scripts in his hand.
They were โThe Painter in the Love Roomโ and โUnknown Painterโ, stained with yellow highlighters.
Ahn Da Ho spoke in a cold voice, looking at Oh Seong-taeโs trembling hand.
โEven if, by chance, you two happened to write similar stories, Director Hwang Ji-yoon, who came up with the idea first, would have priority.โ
โโฆโ
โBut if theyโre this similar, I donโt think thatโs possible.โ
Oh Seong-tae couldnโt hear the voice of the man who introduced himself as the team leader of Cocoa Entertainmentโs second team.
โโฆShit. What is this?โ
Oh Seong-tae recalled Hwang Ji-yoonโs work, โHwaโ, that he had stolen.
The main characters, the painter and the observer, were โadultsโ, and the setting was โa Western-style mansionโ. The painter arrived in a โcarโ.
Oh Seong-tae changed it.
He kept the painter as an adult, but made the observer a โchildโ.
He changed the Western-style mansion to a โtiled houseโ.
He changed the car that the painter rode into a โcarriageโ.
He also changed some other settings here and there.
But, this script with the strange title, โThe Painter in the Love Roomโ, was exactly the same as the one Oh Seong-tae had modified, โThe Unknown Painterโ. From the child observer, the tiled house, and the carriage, to the cute misunderstandings and some situations that arose because the observer was a child.
It was obvious plagiarism.
โWhat the hellโฆ!โ
It was absurd.
The settings that he had changed to avoid plagiarism suspicion had become the evidence of plagiarism.
If it had been a dispute between โHwaโ and โThe Unknown Painterโ, he might have had some excuses. Oh Seong-tae had prepared well by collecting similar works.
But a script that he had never expected suddenly appeared and strangled Oh Seong-tae.
โAre you saying that Hwang Ji-yoon really wrote this?โ
โYes. Seven years ago.โ
Ahn Da Ho said with a cold smile.
โI heard that Director Hwang was in eighth grade then.โ
Oh Seong-tae felt like biting his tongue.
It sounded as if he was on the same level as Hwang Ji-yoon in eighth grade.
He was confident that he could make a better work than anyone else with the same material, even though he lacked unique ideas.
There was nothing more humiliating for Oh Seong-tae.
***
โWowโฆ Theyโre really similar.โ
Seo-jun, who had heard from Ahn Da Ho what had happened yesterday and today, looked at โThe Painter in the Love Roomโ and โThe Unknown Painterโ alternately and exclaimed without realizing it. He couldnโt believe how they could be so similar.
Letโs take โOver the Rainbowโ as an example.
Young Director A came up with โOver the Rainbowโ.
Three child characters, violin, America.
Later, when Director A grew up, he revised the script.
Three adult characters, piano, Korea.
The plagiarist changed the script to avoid plagiarism.
Adult โ child, piano โ violin, Korea โ America.
As a result.
Surprisingly, the script was similar to the one that Director A had come up with when he was young.
โPeopleโs imagination seems to have no limits, but it also seems to be similar.โ
โExactly.โ
Seo-jun nodded at Ahn Da Hoโs words.
He finally understood why he had been troubled by โUnknown Painterโ.
He had wasted time wondering whether the main character was mentally ill or in a dream world, looking at the parts he liked and disliked.
โThere were two writers for one script. And not co-writers, but plagiarists.โ
Ha. Ha. Ha.
He couldnโt have imagined it.
He laughed as if he had given up, and looked at Ahn Da Ho.
โSo what happened?โ
โWe didnโt sign a contract, so there was no problem and we just left. The rest is up to them. We agreed to help if Director Hwang Ji-yoon sues.โ
Seo-jun nodded, saying, โI see.โ He saw Ahn Da Ho smiling softly, but inside, he was burning with anger.
โHow dare he offer my actor a plagiarized work.โ
Regardless of the lawsuit, if Oh Seong-tae stayed in the film industry (or even the broadcasting industry), Ahn Da Ho and the second team were determined to make his path a thorny one.
โIโm sorry, Seo-jun. I should have done more researchโฆโ
Ahn Da Ho apologized with a sorry expression, and Seo-jun smiled and said.
โItโs okay. You were busy with the company move, and itโs too much to ask to investigate a college student. You said he had good reviews on the set.โ
โHe was a typical weak-strong-weak-strong. If it wasnโt for Tae-woo, we would have been in big trouble.โ
โThatโs true.โ
Seo-jun laughed at Ahn Da Hoโs words that the second team staff clapped their hands every time they saw Choi Tae-woo.
โWas it Parvitaโs ability that Da Ho hyung chose Choi Tae-woo?โ
Did โThe Golden Mermaid Parvitaโs Compassโ know about this plagiarism incident and choose Choi Tae-woo, who had an embezzlement problem?
โI donโt know, because itโs not a clear, obvious ability.โ
Maybe it was just a coincidence.
โBut itโs a shame. It was a work that I liked half of itโฆโ
โUnknown Painterโ was a plagiarized work, and โThe Painter in the Love Roomโ was an unfinished work.
Unfortunately, there was no work that Seo-jun could do.
Seo-junโs face fell. He looked like a puppy with drooping ears and tail, and Ahn Da Ho smiled brightly.
โSo, Seo-jun.โ
โYes?โ
โDirector Hwang Ji-yoon is writing a new work, do you want to read it? She said she lost the file and had to rewrite it, but itโs finished enough to start shooting this year. And the plot is similar to โThe Painter in the Love Roomโ, so youโll like it.โ
Wow!
Thatโs my manager!
Ahn Da Ho took out a script from his bag and spoke, and Seo-jun smiled broadly.
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