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Legendary Superstar-Chapter 77: Yura
Minjae’s character entered the apartment-like set that the production team did. He was wearing a black cap that was covering half of his face. As soon as the door closed behind him, he let out a deep breath and took the cap off, revealing his slightly tousled hair.
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Yura’s character, who was setting the table, turned at the sound of the door. Her face lit up instantly.
"You’re here." She uttered, her voice was soft and enthusiastic. It was as if she was showing that she had been waiting for the man for hours.
"Yeah. Sorry I’m late. There were more fans at the studio than I expected." Minjae smiled, his features softening as he gazed at Yura.
Yura walked up to him, hesitating for a second before wrapping her arms around his waist. Minjae responded by holding her close, resting his chin lightly on top of her shoulder.
It was awkward for the two, but they managed to do it perfectly. The two of them really looked like a loving couple.
"Did you do a lot today?" she murmured, her voice laced with worry.
"Hmm…" Minjae answered while his eyes remained on Yura. His gaze was felt with longing and love.
Yura acted as if she could sense the tiredness in Minjae’s voice. Acting worried, she faced Minjae, her eyes were a little guilty.
"Did you hide before coming here? I told you that we can just meet the other time. You’ve been busy for the past few days."
"It’s fine, and I miss you already," Minjae let out a soft chuckle. The tone of his voice was full of reassurance.
Yura pulled back slightly, looking up at him.
"I don’t like that you have to hide all the time."
His expression faltered for a second, but he quickly recovered.
"Me neither. But you know I’d do anything to be with you, right?"
Yura bit her lip before nodding.
"I know."
"I missed you," Minjae smiled and tapped her forehead lightly with his finger. "Now, let’s eat before the food gets cold."
Yura chuckled before nodding.
"I missed you too, Oppa."
They moved to the table, the warmth between them evident despite the simplicity of the scene.
Minjae pulled out a chair for Yura before taking a seat across from her. His character was the epitome of gentleman.
The table was set with simple homemade dishes. There were bowls of rice, a plate of grilled meat, and a small pot of stew. The scene was meant to portray an intimate, everyday moment between a couple who cherished whatever little time they had together.
As Yura picked up her chopsticks, she glanced at Minjae.
"Eat a lot, Oppa. You look like you haven’t been eating properly."
Minjae chuckled, picking up his own chopsticks.
"I eat just fine. It’s just… the food in the company is not as good as your cooking."
Yura’s lips curved into a smile. Her heart faltered for a second but she quickly hid it by taking a bite of rice.
"That won’t work on me. Go eat your food."
Minjae pretended to sigh dramatically.
"I was hoping it would."
The playful exchange brought an air of familiarity to the scene, making it feel all the more natural. As they ate, Yura’s character stole glances at Minjae, concern flickering in her eyes.
"Was your work tiring, Oppa?" she asked after a moment, her voice softer now.
Minjae slowed his movements, looking at her. He knew exactly what she meant.
"It’s not."
"Still… I worry."
Yura lowered her gaze to her bowl.
Minjae smiled gently. He reached across the table, lightly touching her hand. The camera focused on it for a second.
"I’ll always be careful. For you."
Yura looked up, their eyes meeting. The camera captured the quiet moment between them. The two stayed in the same position for a few seconds, waiting for the scene to end.
A Moment after.
"Cut!" Director Hwang called out.
The entire set, which had been holding its breath, relaxed.
"That was great," one of the staff whispered.
"Their chemistry is really something else."
"I am amazed."
"Why am I smiling the whole time?"
"The two of them really looked like a couple."
"You did well." Minjae leaned back in his chair, exhaling as he glanced at Yura.
Yura let out a small laugh, shaking off her nerves.
"You too. That was good, Oppa." She uttered, though her ace was slightly tinted red. The scene felt so real that she couldn’t help but blush.
Director Hwang checked the footage before nodding in approval. "This is good. We’ll take the next scene and move to the next scene."
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Minjae and Yura exchanged a quick smile before nodding. They were ready to work again.
As the next scenes were filmed, the cast and crew were able to film everything smoothly. After shooting more indoor scenes, they moved outside to the lush, green garden behind the apartment set.
The sun had started to dip below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the surroundings. The gentle rustling of the leaves added a sense of calm as Minjae and Yura continued to play on their roles.
The scene involved them walking along a path lined with blooming flowers, enjoying a peaceful moment together before they had to part ways again due to Minjae’s busy schedule.
Director Hwang made sure to capture the beauty of the scenery in the background. The trees stood tall on the side, framing the two as they strolled through the garden, engaged in light conversation.
The air was cool and refreshing, and the light from the setting sun also created a romantic yet melancholic mood around them.
"Ahhh, finally."
After the hectic filming day, Minjae returned to his small apartment. He sat down on the couch, staring at the clock on the wall. The hours had slipped by in a blur, and he knew tomorrow would be another busy day.
Maybe even busier now that all of them had to fly to another place.
For the next week, they had to go to Jeju Island 1to shoot the village scenes. In the script, it would be Yura’s hometown. It was also their supposed meeting place after he had walked away from the limelight for a few months.
Jeju island is considered the largest island in Koran and is a famous tourist destinations. It is located off the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula and is known for its stunning landscapes, and beaches.