Ch 191:
"Are you Korean?"
The person who seemed to be the agent spoke first. Yoo Yeon-seo nodded and made it clear that our group also wanted to talk with them. The other party responded pleasantly.
"What did they say?"
"They want to join us. What do you think?"
Actually, permission had already been granted. From their expressions, it didn't seem like they would refuse.
"We don't mind, but... won't you be tired?"
Park Seung-hwan and Director Kim Jae-ho looked to Yoo Yeon-seo for cues. They were comfortable thanks to the meticulous support during the film festival, and asking for translation seemed like it would be a bit inconsiderate.
"It's not that tiring. Why make a big deal out of it?"
After all, it would be beneficial for me to establish connections with them. Still, since it seemed like the two of them were uncomfortable... he gestured to the air to call Cha Yun-ho and instructed him to handle the translation for the two of them. Park Seung-hwan and Director Kim Jae-ho's expressions brightened. When they returned to Korea, they would excitedly talk about Yoo Yeon-seo.
Cha Yun-ho, with his friendly demeanor, kept the mood light while conveying the conversation and translated for Director Price. Yoo Yeon-seo smiled and greeted the person sitting across from him.
"Disappointed that it's not Benjamin?"
"Of course not."
There was a sense that anyone accompanying Director Price would also be someone remarkable. Moreover, there would be many more opportunities to make an impression elsewhere. Having participated in several charity events in the U.S., he had noticed the significant influence of his mother and grandmother there as well.
"I'm Yoo Yeon-seo."
"I'm Christopher Martin. Please feel free to call me Chris."
While Director Kim Jae-ho spoke excitedly, Yoo Yeon-seo and Chris exchanged polite handshakes and introduced themselves.
"Excuse me, but what brings you to the film festival?"
"My film is nominated."
"Oh... I was planning to watch some international films today. What's your film about?"
Yoo Yeon-seo briefly explained 'The Reckless Murder' and 'The Scent of the Wind'. However, the other party's gaze seemed a bit odd. It felt like there was something they wanted to ask but were hesitating.
"Do you have any questions for me?"
Chris asked carefully, and Christopher, with a bright expression, showed him his phone screen.
"Do you know this person?"
The screen that Chris presented displayed a poster for Lee Hee-seo's film debut, 'Happy Farewell'. Yoo Yeon-seo momentarily lost control of his expression at the unexpected situation. Noticing his suddenly stiffened face, Chris cautiously spoke.
"Did I make a mistake?"
"Oh, no. It's just a surprise. This person is the one who gave birth to me..."
"Ah, I knew it! You look just like her!"
Chris continued with excitement. It turned out that Chris had orchestrated the seating arrangement. Seeing Yoo Yeon-seo, who resembled Lee Hee-seo, had piqued his interest, so he sought permission from his group.
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The Third-Gen Chaebol Becomes a Genius Actor
General FictionI returned to the past to become an actor, instead I reincarnated as a Third-Gen Chaebol TW: This story does occasionally deal with themes of suicide (not the main character, and not very descriptive most of the time (i did put warnings in the first...