NOPE, I didn't get lost this time.
That was Woori's conclusion after rereading the text messages that Kwon Ana had sent to her.
Kwon Ana clearly said Seowon Village first.
Even the map that she attached was the map of Seowon Village.
But Kwon Ana only mentioned it once.
In her next messages, Kwon Ana started saying Suwon Village.
Of course, by that time, Woori had already etched Seowon Village in her mind.
Plus, the map that Kwon Ana sent to her was a map to Seowon Village.
Naturally, I planned my trip with that in mind.
Having said that, Woori would admit that she shouldn't have let her guard down.
I should have known Kwon Ana still hates me to the core.
Yep, she was 100% sure that Kwon Ana did this on purpose.
Oh, well.
According to Woori's research, Suwon Village was a two-hour bus ride from there.
The problem was…
I don't know what time the next bus will come.
According to her research, the arrival of the bus in that village was irregular.
Like the bus arrives every three days?
Unfortunately, taxis and booked cars couldn't access the village.
Hence, Woori had no choice but to ask the residents for help.
She had another dilemma, though.
It's raining hard.
Fortunately, there was a waiting shed at the bus stop.
But I'm freezing.
Woori could feel and hear her teeth clattering.
Is this how I die?
Her dark thoughts were interrupted when she heard a loud honk.
Omo!
Woori was startled by the noise.
When she raised her head, she was greeted by an old truck and an old woman looking at her worriedly.
"Young lady, do you need a ride?"
Woori instantly beamed. "Yes, ma'am."
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"WE'LL continue filming once the rain stops!"
Park Seoham was relieved to hear that from the director.
If it was just a light rain, no doubt the filming would have continued.
However, the rain was pouring quite hard.
The cameras and the equipment were getting drenched.
So, the staff members had to stop the cameras from rolling and put them inside the old house where they were currently filming.
The weather is really bad, huh?
Moreover, the wind was so strong that some of the staff members— especially the petite ones— were being knocked down.
Yes, especially the actresses and female idols that were there with them.
Hence, the director had no choice but to halt the filming for everyone's safety.
"Seoham Oppa, you're drenched."
Park Seoham's thoughts were interrupted when Jang Chaewon, a famous female idol, approached him.
"Here," Jang Chaewon said shyly while handing Park Seoham a towel. "Please use this."
Why would I?
Of course, Park Seoham didn't voice that out loud.
Fortunately, his friends came to his rescue.
"Seoham-ssi, let's change your clothes first," Kwon Ana said, addressing Park Seoham politely in front of other people. "We've already got the permission to use one of the rooms here."
Saved.
"Alright," Park Seoham said, and then he turned to the female idol. "See you when the filming resumes, Chaewon-ssi."
Jang Chaewon's face turned red as if she were embarrassed, and then she bowed her head.
Park Seoham then followed Kwon Ana and Cho Inho while greeting his fellow stars and the staff members that he encountered.
Finally, after a few more minutes, they finally reached an empty room.
"Change into these—"
"Where's Joo Woori?" Park Seoham asked, accidentally interrupting Kwon Ana who was handing him a paper bag containing a fresh set of new clothes. "You didn't pick her up?"
"We had a communication problem, so Joo Woori had to go on her own."
Park Seoham furrowed his brows. "Joo Woori is directionally challenged. She can't navigate places she hasn't visited for at least ten times. Why would you let her travel alone?"
Kwon Ana flinched, probably because Park Seoham sounded pissed.
I didn't mean to be harsh, but I can't believe they let Joo Woori by herself.
"Seoham-ah, Joo Woori isn't a kid," Cho Inho reminded Park Seoham sternly. "It's not our fault that she couldn't find her way here."
"Huh? Did she get lost while trying to get here?"
Cho Inho just nodded.
"Joo Woori confused Suwon Village with Seowon Village," Kwon Ana explained. "I was trying to call her, but she wasn't picking up anymore."
Dammit.
Park Seoham knew he shouldn't care. But he couldn't help but worry.
The weather is bad, and Joo Woori is lost. She's my manager, so she's my responsibility.
"Seoham-ah, I'm sure Joo Woori is fine," Kwon Ana said as if to pacify Park Seoham. "She'll call if she needs help. Maybe she isn't picking up because she's already on her way here."
That was plausible.
However, Park Seoham still pulled out his phone from the pocket of his trousers and called Joo Woori.
Please pick up.
Fortunately, Joo Woori answered the call after a few rings.
"Joo Woori, where the hell are you?"
"The owner of this phone is currently taking a bath."
Park Seoham was taken aback when an old woman picked up the call instead of Joo Woori. "Who am I speaking to?"
Joo Woori, what happened to you?!
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