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Chapter 6 - Bubdha Statue (Part 2)

Now that with the tag showing sympathy for Kim Soseong was trending, Im Giseok's reply also appeared in the trending topics.

[ @Albinekb: Isn't it fair to call Im Giseok the number one shameless person in the world? ]

[ @The_MrX: What did Kim Soseong do wrong to get involved with such ungrateful person? ]

[ @IAmFuChen: KYS, thanks. ]

The original Im Giseok was known for his good temper and listened to Kim Soseong very well because he was brought into the <> team by him.

Kim So-seong put the blame on Im Giseok because he understood Im Giseok's personality well.

There are countless dramatic people in the screenwriting industry, and the field of creativity is already full of drama.

With the huge interests involved, the melodramatic stories could go on for days and nights.

The original Im Giseok was a rare type who was soft and slow-moving, reacting slower than others.

Kim Soseong had already shifted the blame him, and it would take the original Im Giseok a long time to realize it.

But the current Im Giseok was not this type of person.

He only became more gentle after he became famous, and that was because no one in the crew dared to argue with him.

If it was him, he would never have faced such a situation.

If Kim Soseong dared to blame it on him, he would have quickly turned the blame back, and if he was afraid Kim So-seong wouldn't be happy, he'd even dare to be the first one to shave Kim So-seong's head.

Of course, the original Im Giseok had signed an agreement not to reveal any inside information about the <> team.

Although this agreement made things a bit tricky for Im Giseok, but it didn't mean he couldn't do anything at all.

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Kim So-seong and his manager were discussing today's trending topics.

Small screenwriters don't need managers, but experienced screenwriters like him do need one to handle their affairs, especially after a show's failure.

A manager can quickly provide them with PR advice.

Whether it was to trick Im Giseok into taking the blame for <> or to apologize at the new show's press conference, these were all ideas from his manager.

On one hand, it was to lessen the impact of <>'s failure, and on the other, it was to boost the new show's influence, so that Kim Soseong could get more good projects in the future.

Kim So-seong also saw Im Giseok's "Heh." Comment.

"He's venting his frustration, so it's fine," Kim Soseong said.

"If he didn't say that, buying the trending topic wouldn't be worth it," the manager said with a smile, "Now he made that comment, look at all these comments, they're all supporting you..."

Even when Kim Soseong became famous with <>, he had never seen this kind of buzz.

Although Kim So-seong is quite well-known among young screenwriters, the truth is that besides <>, he hasn't made any other top ten rated shows.