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Chapter 32 - Im Giseok's Redemption Arc

There were even concerns that the <> team might poach him.

If Im Giseok were just an ordinary screenwriter, the team wouldn't need to be so courteous to him.

A daily view count of 50 million is huge—last year, the top drama on CineHaven TV had an average of less than 35 million views, even though it was an S+ level drama with all the network's resources poured into it.

<> is just a simple short drama, and even if it's good, its production cost might be only one-tenth of CineHaven TV's S+ drama.

One-tenth of the cost and still achieving the top annual data—this is Im Giseok's achievement.

Even though short dramas are considered lower-tier, a screenwriter who can set view records is impossible to ignore.

Before <> Im Giseok had only one notable work, <> and once <> was finished, it was unlikely that the team would have another chance to work with him.

But that was then.

Now, no one will underestimate the potential of a top annual screenwriter.

While they can still work with Im Giseok as equals now, in the future, they might depend on Im Giseok for opportunities.

After finishing his breakfast and drinking some hot water, Im Giseok was greeted by Lee Hayoon, who was casually eating his breakfast.

"The reporters' calls have come to me. Should I just tell them the truth?"

Im Giseok nodded.

Although there is plenty of evidence that Im Giseok is the screenwriter for <> without Im Giseok's confirmation, the news remains unconfirmed.

As Lee Hayoon ate his breakfast, Im Giseok was checking the messages from his fans.

There were many messages asking if he was the screenwriter for<>

Actually, Im Giseok didn't need to explain himself.

When the third episode of <> was released, the official account of BingeBox directly tagged Im Giseok.

With the first and second episodes already creating a huge buzz, by the time the third episode went online, BingeBox didn't even need to buy advertising space—<> had already topped the trending searches.

[ With just one command from the Warlord, the richest person in Seongmun City was left in tears. ]

[ Another wave of classic face-slapping scenes unlocked. Is the screenwriter's imagination endless? I'm really curious who the screenwriter for this show is. ]

[ LOL, three episodes aren't enough! Bring me 30 episodes. ]

[ To the previous comment, the screenwriter is @ScreenwriterImGiseok. ]

[ Wait a minute... <> was a long and boring mess, but <> is fast-paced and exciting. @ScreenwriterKimSoseong, are you sure <> was written by Im Giseok? ]

Many fans still remember how <> flopped.

At that time, Im Giseok was pushed forward by the production team to take the blame.

Even if they made mistakes, it shouldn't have been that disastrous.

Since Im Giseok didn't have any notable works, fans naturally leaned towards Kim Soseong.