CHAPTER 20
At my bold proposal, Min Chan-hyuk let out a disbelieving laugh.
But when I didnât laugh along, he leaned forward and stared straight at me.
âAre you serious?â
âYes.â
âYou need to watch what you say. If you want to become a professional, you canât throw words like that around lightly.â
His tone sounded like he was lecturing me. But I meant every word.
He looked at me as if I were absurd, then crossed his arms.
âIf I say you fail without even looking at your skills, then I get the source for free.â
âThen I must have misjudged you. That would be my mistake. But youâre not the type to throw away the chance to build a good relationship with a talented composer over something that ridiculous, are you?â
I answered immediately.
Min Chan-hyukâs eyes widened, clearly wondering where someone this bold had come from.
He groaned softly and thought for a moment before suggesting,
âForget free. Letâs go with a buyout contract instead. And no changing your story later.â
As if I would.
âI know you can write well. I can tell just from . I canât make something like that. But this industry isnât just about writing a good song.â
He snapped his fingers.
âBeat making, arranging, mixing. You have to oversee everything to earn the title of âproducer.ââ
Most producers know how to compose, but that doesnât mean they handle every single composition themselves.
A producer is like a film director.
The director oversees everything, but there are cinematographers and screenwriters working under them. Likewise, producers often work alongside composers and lyricists.
âShow me what kind of song you can create using it as a source. Not just a âsourceââmake something that could actually be released to the market.â
I understood the intention behind the test.
The ability to read current trends. The sense to blend them into a song. And the skill to use the âsourceâ so it doesnât get buriedâor stand out too much.
A test that could reveal all of that at once.
âA test no ordinary rookie composer could ever pass.â
Sure enough, his expression said, âWell? Still want to try?â
âAlright.â
âW-What? Youâre really going to do it?â
âYes.â
At that moment, a quest window appeared.
[ SYSTEM â SUB QUEST ]
Prove your skill!
Description: Min Chan-hyuk doubts your ability. Use to complete a new song.
Completion Condition: Receive a âPassâ judgment from Producer Min Chan-hyuk
Reward: âSkill âProvenââComposer debut confirmed
Penalty: âInsufficient âSkillââForced buyout contract for the song
âAhem! Donât underestimate this. Iâll give you a week. Finish it withinââ
âNo.â
I looked at him directly.
âIâll play it for you right now.â
Min Chan-hyuk crossed his arms and watched Yoon Seol handle the equipment.
He didnât even know how things had turned out like this.
âI was just going to persuade her into a buyout contract and send her offâŚ.â
Instead, she offered the song for free and acted boldly, as if her little talent gave her the right to look down on the industry.
And somehow, he had fallen right into it.
It left a bad taste in his mouth, like he was being led around by a kid this young.
âHuh. She handles the gear pretty skillfully. Did she train under some famous composer?â
Her movements had no hesitation, as if sheâd been using this equipment for years. It didnât look like someone copying tutorials online.
Thenâ
Whoosh. Click!
Tap!
Her fingers moved quickly between keyboard and mouse. Drag, cut, loop, and adjust EQ.
Everything was smooth, without a single pause.
âW-What is this?â
Min Chan-hyukâs mouth slowly fell open.
âHow is this possible?â
A normal rookie would take forever just to import a source and place it on a track. But Yoon Seol was different.
âItâs like⌠she already finished composing it in her head and is just transferring it over.â
Even he knew that sounded impossible.
There were countless virtual instruments involved in the composition. Even he adjusted things as he listened, because it was impossible to memorize every subtle difference.
But Yoon Seol selected exactly what she needed from the wide range of instruments.
She looped the track, layered a kick and snare, and suddenly a convincing groove emerged.
melted naturally into it.
Before he knew it, Min Chan-hyuk had pulled his chair closer, watching intently.
This wasnât a test anymore.
It was more like watching a magic show.
Click.
When Yoon Seol finally put down the mouse, he snapped back to reality.
âWould you like to hear it now?â
âA-Already finished?â
ââŚ? Yes.â
She answered as if it were obvious.
Of course she was asking because she had finished. He knew that.
âBut this makes no sense!â
He wanted to shout that. But his fragile pride barely kept his mouth shut.
Instead, he cleared his throat and tried to sound composed.
âAlright. Letâs hear it. Just because you made it quickly doesnât mean thatâs everything. I wonât go easy on you just because it was done on the spot.â
âListen.â
The speakers began to play.
âŞâŞâŠâŹ
As the melody unfolded, Min Chan-hyuk held his breath.
A clean, structured beat layered over rough, unstable textures.
The more he closed his eyes and followed the flow, the more surprised he became.
âItâs close to the direction I imagined.â
The detailed progression was slightly different, but the overall feeling was exactly what he had envisioned.
Turning dissonance into something groovy, pulling it into a midpoint between EDM and pop.
âThe concept? Great. The quality? Insane.â
And the chorusâeven to his earsâwas catchy and easy for the public to sing along to.
âShe even considered commercial appeal?â
He clasped his hands under his chin.
ââŚThereâs no way sheâs a rookie.â
He stared at Yoon Seol, who was calmly looking back at him.
âWhere did this monster come from?â
***
When the song ended, silence filled the studio.
Min Chan-hyuk crossed his arms and stared at me for a long time.
I wished heâd say something.
Good or badâany evaluation would be fine.
He had erased his smile, looking serious. His cold expression made the tension even heavier.
âIs there something he doesnât like?â
To me, the song sounded fine.
Since he showed no sign of speaking, I finally asked,
âIs there a problem?â
ââŚThere is.â
He muttered lowly.
âA serious one.â
My heart dropped.
Then he suddenly lifted his head and said in a grave tone,
âThe serious problem is that I only just discovered a composer like you.â
ââŚWhat?â
âYou said youâre twenty-one, right? What were you doing all this time with this level of skill? I can guess. You probably just studied in high school. Your parents probably opposed you doing music. Right? Thatâs the reality of education in this country. Someone who shouldâve debuted long ago and been soaring!â
For a moment, I wondered if he was joking.
He wasnât.
He slammed his palm on the desk.
âYou have to become a composer!â
ââŚPfft.â
I burst out laughing.
What kind of conclusion was that?
I laughed so hard tears gathered in my eyes. It had been so long since Iâd laughed like this.
As I wiped the tears from the corners of my eyes and calmed down, I saw his stunned expression.
âYou⌠your whole impression changes when you smile.â
âExcuse me?â
âNothing. Forget it.â
He awkwardly scratched the back of his head, then straightened his expression.
âSo. Should we sign the contract now?â
A blue window flashed in front of me.
[ SYSTEM â SUB QUEST ]
âProve your skillâ completed!
Reward: âSkill âProvenââComposer debut confirmed
I glanced at the quest window, then looked back at him.
âYouâre in quite a hurry.â
He grinned.
âYouâve shown me enough to justify it.â
***
[ SYSTEM â V1.0 ]
Congratulations!
You have secured the âComposer Debutâ route.
Return to original trajectory: 7%
***
I had changed so much compared to before.
And yet, only 7% are back on track.
I forced down the smile that threatened to spread across my face and said to Min Chan-hyuk,
âLetâs do it. Iâm curious too.â
How far I could climb.