CHAPTER 15
Click.
Click.
For days now, Min Chan-hyuk had been opening and closing the SoundPlace message window.
The message still showed âUnread.â
ââŚNo, seriously. This guy uploads a track and doesnât even check the response? Huh? Why wonât he even read my message?!â
Bang!
He slammed his fist on the desk.
In the meantime, the trackâs views had slowly climbed to 56. The number made him even more anxious. What if someone else from the industry had already seen it?
âShould I have offered good terms first instead of asking for contact info? Tsk. But whatâs the point of making an offer to someone who wonât even read the message?â
Using the inspiration he got from Min Chan-hyuk, he had already drafted a rough structure for a new track.
Heâd even talked to a beatmaker and finalized the chord progression.
âIf I could just lay that on top of thisâŚâ
Which meantâ
If he couldnât secure this source, the entire thing would have to be scrapped.
He only had one month left.
Every minute mattered.
The thought that everything might fall apart made his legs tremble.
âIâll match whatever conditions you want! Just read the message already!â
He grabbed the monitor and shouted at it.
Meanwhile, unaware of his desperation, Yoon Seol was busy preparing for the new semester.
âReady?â
Moon Ah-rin asked in a dramatic voice.
âYeah.â
I nodded solemnly.
The clock on the PC cafĂŠ monitor read 57:59.
In front of us were three devices:
The PC cafĂŠ computer, my personal laptop, and my phone.
All three were open to the course registration page.
âNow!â
Click!
We pressed at the same time.
All three screens turned white as if buffering.
Refreshing now would push us to the back of the line.
âOh! Iâm in!â
Ah-rin shouted.
A moment later, my PC cafĂŠ screen showed a waiting number.
In the 1000s.
Not bad.
I watched the number steadily decrease.
When my turn finally came, I quickly registered for the popular major courses first.
All my target major classes are secured.
I even grabbed one of the easy elective classes everyone said was a free A.
Next, I tried to grab another major class with some seats leftâ
[Capacity exceeded.]
âWhat?â
I clicked again.
[Capacity exceeded.]
No.
I hurriedly checked the remaining major courses.
Everything else was full.
Or the times overlapped.
The only one left wasâ
[The Aesthetics of Experimental Sound (Professor Cha Moon-ho)]
That was it.
The only major class that hadnât even filled halfway.
Known for heavy assignments and harsh grading.
Also known for being⌠eccentric.
There was a famous story about him bringing a saw and an electric drill into class and telling students to listen to the sound.
ââŚâŚâ
I had no choice.
With a bitter expression, I registered for The Aesthetics of Experimental Sound.
âWhew! All done. Seol, what about you?â
ââŚI got everything except one.â
âOh really? What did you miss?â
â.â
âThat oneâs supposed to be an easy class this semester. So what are you taking instead?â
“…It was the only one left.â
âWhat?!â
Ah-rinâs eyes widened.
She looked like she wanted to say something, then quickly tried to comfort me.
âProfessor Cha Moon-ho is, um, unique⌠but heâs very talented.â
Her awkward praise made it feel worse.
âUgh. Iâm thirsty. That was stressful.â
âIâll go grab drinks. Wait here.â
âThanks! Get me any sports drink!â
âOkay.â
Since I was sitting closer to the aisle, I stood up.
I needed a walk anyway.
Holding back a sigh, I stepped outside.
âAh.â
Only after leaving did I realizeâ
I hadnât properly closed my laptop screen.
ââŚItâs just five minutes. What could happen?â
Going back now would look strange.
I walked faster.
***
As soon as Yoon Seol disappeared from view, Moon Ah-rin calmly moved to the seat beside her.
She picked up Seolâs laptop, still open to the registration page.
The warm smile was gone.
Only a chilling, expressionless face remained.
As if she had done this dozens, hundreds of times before, she smoothly closed the registration window and began searching through the files.
[Mercury_guide.mp3]
The moment she found the file, she immediately played it.
âŠâŞâŹâŠ
She held her phone close to the laptop speaker and recorded the entire thing.
Then checked to make sure it recorded properly.
Next, she opened the browser history.
Among the random pages, one address stood out.
SoundPlace.
She clicked it.
Auto-login.
Seolâs account was right there.
Only one uploaded track.
.
She didnât bother recording this one.
It was already public.
She was about to finish quickly before Seol returnedâ
When she noticed a notification in the message window.
She hesitated.
Then decided it would be fine.
According to the history, Seol hadnât logged in for four days.
The message had arrived three days ago.
There was no way Seol even knew it existed.
Click.
She carefully opened it.
Her eyes widened.
Hello. This is Min Chan-hyuk, producer at VTunes.
I listened to your uploaded track.
I would like to discuss contracting it as a source.
Please leave your contact information or email so we can discuss the details.
âVTunes?â
Even Ah-rin knew that company.
Like most in the industry, it was technically a small-to-mid-sized company.
But their artists were solid.
Especially Lee Ha-in, the soulful solo artist.
âMin Chan-hyukâŚâ
She searched his name on her phone.
The resume was impressive.
Most of VTunesâ hit albums had gone through his hands.
Even to someone unfamiliar with the industry, this looked like a huge opportunity.
âWhen did you even write something like this?â
She bit her lip.
Professor Baek Ga-hee personally calling.
Passing the notoriously difficult transfer exam.
And now a direct offer from the professional industry?
âSeol⌠how could you do this to me?â
She felt something close to betrayal.
Seol, who had always moved according to her lead, was suddenly acting on her own.
âI was the first one to recognize your talent. Only me.â
That was undeniable.
âSo I deserve to share it too. If you shine, the one next to you should obviously be me.â
Her fingers trembled.
The image of Seol laughing and talking with someone else flashed in her mind.
Seol sharing that brilliant talent with someone who wasnât her.
Her vision darkened.
âHaahâŚâ
But she couldnât show it.
She had invested too much time.
She couldnât ruin everything over this.
If anything, she had to be calmer now.
Click.
She pressed âDelete Message.â
Then blocked Min Chan-hyukâs account entirely.
Now there was no trace that he had ever contacted Seol.
She cleared her browsing history and returned the laptop to its original position.
Moments later, Seol came back with the drinks.
âHere.â
Ah-rin smiled brightly.
âWow, thanks! I knew I could count on you. You always know exactly what I like.â
âOf course.â
Seol smiled lightly.
Ah-rin looked at herâ
Then suddenly pulled her into a tight hug.
âWhatâs wrong all of a sudden?â
âNothing.â
Ah-rin whispered softly.
âI just wish things could stay like this forever.â
Seol chuckled as if it were nothing.
But Ah-rinâs eyes shone like a predatorâs.






