"How did you improve so dramatically? Last week, your acting was nowhere near this level. You could easily land the lead role with what you just showed. It surpasses anyone else in our class; you could even make it into the Star Batch."
Joon-won turned to see Jung-hwa, her surprise evident as she fired off questions at him. He hesitated, knowing the truth: the Joon-won of last week and the Joon-won now were worlds apart, thanks to his decades of experience from his past life.
"Why aim for that Star Batch you keep mentioning? I don't see the appeal. It's likely filled with distractions. I find more drawbacks than benefits there. As for the role, I don't need validation from others. Knowing my own capabilities is enough for now. I believe my skills will shine better with the minor roles I'm given," Joon-won shrugged, voicing his unconventional stance.
Jung-hwa was taken aback by his response; it seemed nonsensical to her. In their pursuit of acting, recognition was paramount, yet here was Joon-won dismissing it. Before she could question further, he smoothly redirected their focus back to the script.
"Let's leave it here. We have more scenes to practice, more dialogues to perfect. Come, let's move on to the fight scene," he proposed, turning the pages with purpose.
Jung-hwa nodded, and they resumed their rehearsal. Joon-won effortlessly embodied the heroine's role, guiding Jung-hwa through her lines with nuanced expressions and gestures.
After two intense hours of emotional dialogue practice, they took a breather. Jung-hwa pulled out sandwiches from her bag, offering one to Joon-won. He accepted it thoughtfully, reflecting on its convenience compared to his past preferences for such quick, practical meals.
As they ate and rested, Jung-hwa couldn't help but voice her lingering curiosity, "If not the Star Batch, then what's your plan, Joon-won? Isn't the exposure better there than in our current program?"
Joon-won considered her question carefully before responding, "It varies. While the Star Batch offers exposure, there are other avenues to hone skills and find opportunities. Auditions for smaller roles, for instance, provide valuable experience and a chance to learn from seasoned actors on set."
He continued, "Sure, landing roles might not come easy at first. Yet, local drama houses in Arios City offer try-outs where entry is more accessible. There's more than one way to improve; it's about finding what works best."
Jung-hwa mulled over his words, realizing her narrow perspective. She had fixated on one path without considering alternatives. Joon-won had opened her eyes to a broader approach, one that avoided the pitfalls she had heard about the Star Batch.
"Maybe you're right. I should consider these options," Jung-hwa admitted, her initial fervor for the Star Batch wavering.
Joon-won nodded, sensing her introspection. "Don't dwell on it now. Everyone's journey is different. Let's refocus. I'll take the hero's role this time; there are crucial parts you need to nail."
They resumed practice, Joon-won guiding Jung-hwa with patience and encouragement. His willingness to support her in exploring other roles after their extensive session spoke volumes about his commitment to their partnership.
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