Recordings
[Miro playing Beat Saber lol]
Who recommended this? Genius move lol
Miro's playing Beat Saber?
ㄴ Yeah, she bought a VR headset.
Lmao out of all games, she picked that
She won't last 30 minutes~
She'll abandon it soon lol
[Wait, why is she good?]
First time playing?
She's insanely good lol. How'd she clear that on the first try?
Yeah, she's pretty good tbh
Why is she good though? I don't get it
She's exhausted but still slicing every block
But ugh, her acting cocky is annoying
[Miro: Actually, I'm the heir of the Secret Sword Style]
"It's a one-person legacy sword art passed down from Japan, and I've been hiding it until now."
"I'm sorry for keeping this secret from my viewers."
What utter bullshit lol
Sure, she's good, but she's getting way too full of herself
Ugh, this bitch
Don't compliment her, she gets unbearable
[If you hate how arrogant she's being, smash that like lol]
She should just play the game, but instead she keeps acting smug and dragging it out…
She's running out of stamina lol
You can hear her holding her breath while talking
[Classic Miro lol]
(Clip of Miro collapsing while playing Beat Saber)
She hasn't even cleared ten songs, and she already fell over lololol
HAHAHAHAHA
Physical comedy much?
Why didn't she play this earlier, it's gold
Miro should just do gaming streams, but she doesn't
ㄴ She's going for premium content~
ㄴ Premium my ass, she's just rotting by not playing games
[Miro quits Beat Saber after 30 minutes lol]
Miro: My Secret Sword Style is… huff… a one-person legacy, so… huff… I can't show too much.
Pathetic, Miro lol
Listen to her panting haha
ㄴ She's wheezing like she's about to die lol
Secret Sword Style, what a weakling
30 minutes is already impressive tbh
[The real reason Miro's still a virgin lol]
If a 21-year-old college student has stamina that bad, it means all she ever did was commute between school and home.
Even just going on walks with a boyfriend would've given her more stamina than this.
I'm a proud Miro fan, and this is facts
Unlike those Tom-fans who simp over sluts, here we've got a virgin lol
ㄴ Where do you live, you dumbfuck
ㄴ If Anna's still a virgin at her age, that'd be stranger, idiot
ㄴ Tom fans malding instantly lol
ㄴ 3-minute response time lol
Miro, Roa, Haru, and Maho are definitely virgins
ㄴ Maho's kinda old though…
ㄴ Roa for sure, I've seen her
ㄴ Haru seems like a social butterfly though
[Miro: I'll play Beat Saber again tomorrow]
She's doing it again? lol
Guess she's hooked.
If you're good at it, it's fun tbh
She said she'll build stamina with it
ㄴ Lol of course she'd think of building stamina through gaming
Jump rope really was too much for her haha
[The downside of Beat Saber addiction lol]
Plays 30 minutes then ends stream;
From now on her streams are 30 minutes long lol
Wait, only 30 minutes?
ㄴ Nah, including chatting and café browsing, about 45 minutes
ㄴ That's still under an hour dumbass
We're screwed…
[We caught the guy who recommended Beat Saber lol]
(screenshot)
Looks like his ID's from the forum.
This bastard's the reason Miro only streams for 30 minutes now.
Time to go get him lol
Let's gooo~
I'm a mod, already banned him lol
***
"Ughhh…."
When I opened my eyes, my arms and core were sore.
Yeah… this was muscle pain.
The aftermath of training in the "Secret Sword Style" had hit my body hard.
With my body aching like this, I just wanted to rest all day—but unfortunately, I had a scheduled appointment.
I dragged myself out of bed and headed to the bathroom.
Since the meeting time was early, I had to get ready right away.
Despite the soreness, I got dressed and left the house.
The crisp autumn morning air felt refreshing, and the colorful leaves made it worthwhile to be out early.
After rush hour, the subway was nearly empty, and I rode it to the now-familiar composer's studio.
In less than an hour, I arrived.
The first time I came here, it was short sleeves. Now I was in a coat.
I could really feel how much time had passed.
And as time had passed, the new song was almost complete.
The recording was nearly finished… would it be released soon?
With those thoughts, I entered the door code and stepped into the studio.
Past the unchanged entryway, I saw the composer sitting alone in the lobby.
Strange. Usually he never came out to greet me, now that we knew each other.
"Composer."
"Ah, Ms. Soo-hyun, you're here."
"Why are you out here?"
I sat across from him at the lobby table.
On the table were two notebooks and pens.
One of them was mine? No—it already had someone else's notes written in it.
"Oh, that's because a friend came over today too."
Noticing where I was looking, the composer gestured.
"Who…?"
Someone else came?
Following his gaze, I turned and saw a man I now recognized walk out of the bathroom toward us.
"Ah, Mr. Moon Chang-sik?"
"Oh, Ms. Soo-hyun, isn't it?"
So the visitor turned out to be the famous actor, Moon Chang-sik.
Seeing him again, he definitely felt different.
Back then, I'd only thought of him as a handsome celebrity. Now, it felt like I was looking at a true top star.
"Did you deliver the autographs I gave you?"
"Autographs? Ah, right."
Come to think of it, I was supposed to hand them to the other members too, but I forgot during the last dance lesson.
"Oh, right? You handed them out properly, didn't you?"
"Ah… y-yes. My parents really liked them."
Especially Manager Kim—he even bragged to relatives about it.
"Well, then that's good. By the way, that's actually my seat."
"Oh."
So that's why the notebook had been right in front of me—it was his spot.
I quickly stood and moved aside.
"It's been a while. Did you have a good Chuseok?"
"Chuseok? Ah, yes, I did. By the way, I saw your drama."
Since we'd met, I mentioned watching the drama with Madam Jang in the living room, and he looked visibly surprised.
Was it really that surprising?
"So you've finally seen something I acted in. You mean the new series that aired recently, right?"
"Yes, that's the one."
"How was it? Did you enjoy it?"
Enjoy it… well, it was interesting.
"I only skimmed the first episode, but it was fun."
"Skimmed…? You skimmed it? You should watch it properly."
Ooh, did that hit a nerve?
Well, if he worked hard filming it, hearing someone say they only half-watched would sting.
"I just caught it on TV while with my mom… I'll watch it properly when I have time."
"Yes, please do. It was a project I truly enjoyed filming."
His passion was almost frightening to see.
That's what it takes to be a top-tier actor, huh.
"Yeah, sure… I'll definitely watch it."
Though honestly, if I didn't find the time, I probably wouldn't—but at least I said the right thing.
But then it struck me—why was Moon Chang-sik at the composer's studio? Wasn't he done with reference research last time?
"So, what brings you here today? More reference work?"
"Well, that too. But while acting, more questions came up, so I dropped by to ask hyung for help."
"Ah, so this is your second time here for that project?"
"Yes, that's right."
Both times on the exact same day and hour as my recording sessions?
That was suspicious.
I glanced at the composer, who gave me an awkward smile.
"Actually, lately you're the only one I've invited here to record. I figured you're not the type to mind."
"I don't mind, but… does that mean you don't have any other work?"
So, I was the only one he brought into the studio?
This was Kang Woo-hyun, a renowned composer.
"Wait… are you turning down jobs because of me? You don't have to go that far…."
No matter how important our song was, not working during peak autumn release season felt like too much of a burden.
"What are you talking about? Who even comes in to record these days? Everyone just sends files. You're the only one I work with who doesn't have a personal studio."
…Of course.
But wait—no personal studio? With how much I'd spent on my mic and soundproof booth?
Didn't that count?
"Don't tell me… you consider that mic you use at home a recording setup?"
…Was it because he knew I was a streamer? His sharp remark hit home.
"Ahem… anyway, when do you plan to release the new song? It's practically finished now."
"There you go changing the subject again. Honestly, I'm not sure. Marketing strategies vary these days, so I'm exploring options."
"Oh…"
Marketing—it really was crucial.
Not just important, but the deciding factor in whether a song succeeded.
YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, TikTok—viral marketing through these had made plenty of songs blow up.
"To be honest, I'd be lying if I said I didn't care about results. Watching you record made me greedy. I want this to reach a lot of people."
Yeah… after all that effort, how could he not?
Even I wanted the song to succeed, not just because of my own effort, but because I'd seen firsthand the passion and dedication he'd poured into it.
"Well, let's finish it first, then think about that. Shall we head to the recording booth?"
"Sounds good. My throat feels great today."
With that, we stood up and entered the booth.
This was it—the final recording.
Time to put an end to the long journey.
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