Yet, after entering the industry, he somehow became the most famous one.
The top student in their class is still writing low-quality web dramas.
Kim Soseong always believed his success was due to luck—after all, in a class of so many people, why was it him who became famous?
He could take advantage of Im Giseok, but he didn't dare lie in front of the gods.
Having the teacher and another junior classmate step in was naturally Kim Soseong's idea.
Now, with his fame and resources, helping a few juniors was no big deal.
But with Im Giseok tagging him every day, Kim Soseong couldn't help feeling that the crew looked at him strangely.
The crew of <
Kim Soseong waited for the teacher and the junior's reply, and the reply finally came—
Im Giseok had said, "Follow me from now on."
Kim Soseong: "…?"
"What on earth is he doing?"
"Follow him? Does he think our Silla National Film Institute has no talent left?"
Im Giseok's reply was posted in the Silla National Film Institute alumni group, instantly causing a burst of laughter.
"Im Giseok used to be pretty low-key. Why does it suddenly seem like he's lost his mind?"
"He's probably gone mad from being a failure."
If <
Then, he could have helped out some of his classmates trying to make it in the screenwriting circle.
The screenwriting industry is fiercely competitive, and even though they all graduated from the Silla National Film Institute, there were still plenty of people who felt envy and resentment when Im Giseok landed in <
Out of the more than twenty people in their class, Im Giseok was definitely not considered one of the most successful ones.
However, since <
Now that Im Giseok had left the group, there was no chance of a comeback for him, so everyone felt free to ridicule him openly.
Someone even took his reply and posted it on their social media: "A true screenwriter's elegance is truly unique."
Im Giseok happened to see it too.
The person who posted it was Ryu Seonggi, Im Giseok's college roommate.
The two of them never really got along back in school—Ryu Seonggi loved to show off, while Im Giseok was too straightforward to tolerate any of his pretenses.
Ryu Seonggi had a relative in the local government, and after graduation, he specialized in making mainstream movies sold locally.
His dad was the director, he was the screenwriter, and they would send these films to compete for various obscure awards no one had ever heard of.
Although it wasn't exactly making him famous, on his home turf, Ryu Seonggi was thriving.