The Newbie Life of a Former Ranker Chapter 69

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While looking at the list, Dojin saw a familiar name.

“Yoo Jeong-hyeon.”

KGN interview with announcer Yoo Jeong-hyeon.

She is a popular announcer who works on KGN’s virtual reality game-related channel.

And she was also the announcer that Dojin liked when he was in high school.

Were you in charge of interviews for the game league you were watching at the time?

‘When I was in high school. It seems like a long time ago.’

If we go back in time, it’s only been less than a year since Dojin became a high school student, but 15 years have already passed since then.

When I think back to my high school days, when I was fresh in many ways before the car accident, my eyes become blurry.

‘The face is a bit blurry though.’

Even though my fandom has faded now, I guess it’s okay to give bonus points to the name that reminds me of the bright and cheerful days of Jammin.

After making a decision, Dojin immediately called Director Joo Kang-hee.

“Yes, I’ll just do KGN for now. I’ll slowly pick out the rest. If there’s something else I have to do, I’ll just not do it.”

[“Then I will ask KGN to organize the interview content and send it to me in advance.”]

“yes.”

After finishing the call, Dojin guessed the date.

‘Since they’re kids who are working hard, they’ll probably finish filming next week at the latest. Then, we’ll have plenty of time.’

What Dojin was looking at was the date when the first LOST world event started.

The ‘Tower of Challenge’ update, which will bring many changes, is just two weeks away.

“There’ll be chaos once it’s announced. It’s a system where rewards are given out differently depending on how many floors you clear during the event period.”

Dojin’s heart fluttered for the first time in a long while, anticipating the chaos that the Challenge Tower event would bring.

This is an event that I could only access through remaining footage a long time later, when the game hadn’t even started in my previous life.

‘This time, I have to pack everything I need to pack.’

As someone who started playing the game late, one of the things I regret the most were the events that passed.

I can’t enjoy what I could only enjoy then, and I can’t get what I wish I had gotten then.

But that wouldn’t happen in this life, so Dojin felt full just thinking about it.

“Then I guess I’ll just have to play games until the date is set-”

It was at that moment that I was about to get up, saying, “That’s it.”

The smartphone screen flashed. It was a message notification.

Dojin couldn’t help but smile bitterly when he saw that.

“How can things be done so quickly?”

As soon as they were contacted, KGN sent interview-related materials and said they would definitely match the date set by Dojin.

“I guess I was a bit too aggressive.”

* * *

Time passed and a few days passed.

The day of the interview shoot has arrived.

The crew is busy preparing for filming on one of the KGN sets.

PD Hwang Woo-young called the assistant PD who was running around among the staff.

“Youngest!”

“yes!”

The youngest, who had been working hard to move something, came running back with an answer.

Hwang Woo-young said as he threw a piece of paper at the youngest who was running towards him.

“Please bring this to the waiting room. Tell them that there was something missing in the interview questionnaire that was sent out earlier. It’s additional information, so please check it. No matter what they say, just ignore it.”

“Yes? It’s 30 minutes before filming starts… … .”

“Mr. Park! So you’re not asking me to give it to you now. If you just give it to me before you sit me down on set and do the interview, we won’t be responsible. We told you in advance what the questions were going to be.”

“…What do you think they’ll say over there?”

“It’s okay, it’s okay. Don’t you know what I mean? Forgiveness is easier than permission.”

The youngest PD said as if he was still worried.

“Still. The fact that you’re telling me to do it this way means that the questions are a bit aggressive, so what are you going to do if you decide not to do the interview…?”

Then Hwang Woo-young sighed and tapped my head.

“Youngest, use your head. They all know that we’re streaming the filming location live right now, so how can you interrupt the interview here? It’s obvious that public opinion will be divided.”

“aha.”

The youngest PD looked at Hwang Woo-young with new eyes.

“Whew. Okay, then go ahead.”

“yes.”

Hwang Woo-young thought as he watched the youngest PD running towards him.

‘That kid, if he wasn’t the director’s nephew, then really… … .’

Hwang Woo-young was beating his chest in frustration, but his expression soon relaxed as he thought positive thoughts.

‘If I do well in this interview, my performance evaluation will turn around. I will be the winner of the next promotion season. That’s it.’

Just by bringing in a hot topic like ‘Dojin’, you can say that success is guaranteed.

However, there was one thing that was slightly disappointing: the contents of the questionnaire sent in advance were all too mild in taste.

So, Hwang Woo-young decided to provide additional interview questions on the day of the interview, right before it.

‘If you ask a question that wasn’t announced in advance, it’s a problem, but once you’ve announced it, there’s no problem.’

If you hide sensitive and provocative questions among meaningless questions and make it difficult to confirm, you can create a smoke screen… Ta-da! A tasty interview broadcast that will generate issues and moderate controversy is complete!

This means that the viewer ratings will go up and it will dominate the internet for several days.

“It literally means that the game issue will become the center of the issue.”

Bloodshed Guild Haverkan Raid Broadcast Failed.

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The subsequent failure to recruit Dojin.

How much had he been scolded by the director for these things?

The thought of making up for it all and flying high made me feel good.

And above all.

‘That bastard got involved in the bloodshed guild and ruined it too. When I asked for an interview, he kept on delaying for months. He’s a guy who’s going to be forgotten soon anyway, so he’s getting cocky just because he’s famous. Do you know a guy or two who just boasted about becoming a star overnight and then disappeared? There’s a truckload of those guys.’

Hwang Woo-young’s smile became increasingly sinister as he thought about taking even a small revenge on Do-jin, the culprit behind his downfall.

* * *

“That’s ridiculous! How can you suddenly come out like this right before an interview?”

Dojin’s waiting room.

Before the interview, Cheon Ji-hyeon, who had been preparing more thoroughly than the person involved, Do-jin, raised her voice.

This was because of the additional questionnaire provided in addition to the interview questions agreed upon in advance.

“what’s the matter?”

Dojin, who was sleeping with his eyes covered, woke up to the noise.

When Cheon Ji-hyeon was about to open her mouth, she looked back at him, who had opened his eyes half-asleep after pushing up the blindfold.

“We need to check the live streaming of the filming site right now! Please review the content of your inquiry and if there are any issues, please contact the main PD!”

“sleep-“

The young PD quickly ran away.

From his perspective, he was faithfully following the words of his senior producer, who told him to just deliver the message and then run away, but Cheon Ji-hyeon, who was affected, was just shocked.

“Ha, really. What the… … !”

As Cheon Ji-hyeon exhaled as if she was very excited, the door opened again.

That’s the young PD from earlier!

Cheon Ji-hyeon opened her mouth, turning on the twin flames.

“It really makes no sense to do things this recklessly-”

… Cheon Ji-hyeon’s face turned pale as she spoke.

“Do things like this?”

The person who followed Cheon Ji-hyun’s words and looked at her as if telling her to hurry up and say what she said next was not the PD who just left…

“Hey, sir!”

It was the actual CEO of Lael Entertainment, Kang-hee Joo.

“sorry!”

It was natural for Cheon Ji-hyeon’s waist to bend at a 90-degree angle.

Dojin held back laughter at the comedic scene that was put together.

Joo Kang-hee, who greeted him with her eyes, asked Cheon Ji-hyeon.

“What were you going to say next, doing things this way? If you’re going to say something like that at the door, something must have happened. If any problems arise on site, report them immediately. I remember asking you to do that.”

In work-related situations, Joo Kang-hee is as sharp as a knife.

Cheon Ji-hyeon reported, sweating profusely under the pressure.

Before he knew it, the additional questionnaire that had been in Cheon Ji-hyeon’s hands had passed into Joo Kang-hee’s hands.

“It’s embarrassing to even say that it’s crude. They just hurriedly pass over the difficult questions on set right before filming begins.”

Joo Kang-hee walked towards Do-jin with her high heels making a clicking sound and handed him a questionnaire.

Then he points to a place with his long finger.

Dojin read it out loud.

“My thoughts on the public opinion that the Haverkan raid was an act of stealing against the Blood Guild.”

Joo Kang-hee clicks his tongue with an obviously unpleasant expression.

“Are they ignoring us because we were ordinary people until recently, or are they ignoring us, Lael Entertainment, because we are a new agency?”

Or maybe they believe in their own power because they have roots in the public broadcasting system. Joo Kang-hee continued speaking while looking at Do-jin with a cold mockery on his lips.

“Even if they appear on TV shows as rookies who are regretful or come out like this, they know they have to do it and follow it. I’ll just reject the ones written on this questionnaire. No… They might act however they want once they start filming. But don’t worry. I’ll be on set and if I feel they’re crossing the line, I’ll take action right away.”

Joo Kang-hee was really thinking of canceling the filming if things went wrong. That’s how much she considered Do-jin a valuable asset.

But Dojin, the person involved, was calm, if not indifferent.

“Why are you so sensitive about this?”

Dojin smiled as if it was nothing special and flipped through the questionnaire.

“Sir, can I just take care of this myself?”

Joo Kang-hee sighed faintly.

“Mr. Dojin. You shouldn’t underestimate broadcasting. The broadcasting industry is one where they turn normal people into losers with the tip of a script-writing pen. Of course, the current situation isn’t that extreme, but you might still experience stress that you don’t necessarily have to go through.”

Dojin also knew very well what Joo Kanghee was worried about.

One slip of the tongue when answering a question with malicious intent could lead to an annoying situation.

but.

“Why are you scared when you haven’t done anything controversial?”

Even this kind of prank can be used as a good opportunity, if you use it wisely.

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