Yu Jia’s portrayal of her father’s funeral was truly amazing. Her acting talents shone through as she transitioned from a singer to an actress. Everyone could see that Yu Jia was destined for success.

“Wow~! Min Jiheon, you look great on screen.”

“Honestly, Min Seungtae’s character could be easily disliked, but you really make it believable with your charm alone.”

Let’s just skip Min Jiheon.

Finally, my face appeared on the screen as I joined the company. It was a different feeling than monitoring my performance on stage.

A staff member checking the ratings and community reactions next to me gave me two thumbs up.

“Wow, as soon as Seo Hoyun appears, things heat up again?!”

“Where, where? I want to see it!”

“It’s all positive feedback right now!”

“Haha…”

I’ll have to check it out later as well.

Although I wasn’t too concerned about my acting, I did worry if it would cause harm to The Dawn if people thought it wasn’t that good.

My phone kept ringing, and I saw messages coming in quickly on the group chat with the members.

– Jeong Dajun: Hyung hyung hyung when are you appearing??

– Seong Jiwon: It seems like Hoyun is busyㅜㅜ Let’s not bother him

– Seong Jiwon: Oops!! Hoyun is on now!!!!

– Kang Ichae: Wow

– Kang Ichae: What the

– Kang Ichae: So handsome

– Jeong Dajun: OMGㅠ!!!!!!! Why are you so good at acting???

– Jeong Dajun: PD Lee Jeonghun. I’m totally immersed right now

– Jeong Dajun: Tot[1]

– Kim Seonghyeon: We’re laughing because it’s so unbelievable right now

– Kim Seonghyeon: Why didn’t you act if you could do it so well? ㅋㅋ

I didn’t want to see Min Jiheon, so…

I replied briefly to the messages and focused on the drama. As expected from a script by the renowned Kim Sukhui, the work was so engaging that I couldn’t take my eyes off it until the end.

With her hair tightly tied back, Yu Jia ran to the broadcast station, and the credits for episode 1 rolled.

Everyone finally let out a sigh of relief and checked their buzzing phones.

At that moment, a staff member from the next table suddenly stood up and cheered.

“Real-time ratings are at 6.2%!”

“Wow!”

Writer Kim Sukhui let out a sigh of relief, and Director Yu screamed as he got up.

A rating of 6.2% was a good start.

Could it continue to rise and reach 18%?

“Congratulations.”

“It’s a hit! A hit!”

While racking my brain and digging through my memory of past drama ratings, I exchanged greetings non-stop with people. Amidst this, I made eye contact with Min Jiheon.

“Let’s hope it keeps going up like this… right?”

“It has to go up.”

“How far?”

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