- Ding-dong.
“I’m home...”
The house was dark. The only light came from the hallway lamp that had just been turned on.
Still, out of caution, Ha-eun quietly opened the door to her room, hoping she wouldn’t be noticed.
“...Phew.”
Fortunately, both Na-yeon and Seong-yoon were asleep.
After all, there was no reason for them to be awake at 3 a.m.
Ha-eun, relieved, headed straight to her own room and fell asleep.
Five hours later.
“Ha-eun.”
“Yes?”
“Sweetie, it’s great that you’re making money, but... don’t you think working so late already is a little... too much?”
As she sat down for breakfast, Ha-eun heard a concerned voice she had never heard before.
Simultaneously, her body froze from head to toe.
“W-wait, what do you mean...?”
“No, it’s just... lately, you’ve been working really late.”
There were so many things on Ha-eun’s mind, but the one thing that stood out the most was, of course, the Illusionary Realm-related activities.
Ji Hye-min had done her best to cover for Ha-eun, but...
The problem started when Na-yeon made that call to LUX instead of Luna Entertainment.
LUX wasn’t just any famous entertainment agency—it was an MCN, a company for people involved in internet broadcasting.
That meant Na-yeon had started to suspect that Ha-eun’s late-night returns had something to do with LUX’s internet broadcasters.
‘How much does she know...?’
Ha-eun couldn’t help but break into a cold sweat.
It was no surprise—people from her generation, like Na-yeon, often didn’t have the best opinion of internet broadcasting.
Of course, Na-yeon might not have any prejudices against it, but even if she didn’t...
“Couldn’t someone else do the performance simulation for you?”
“Well, it’s something only I can do.”
“Does it have to be you, Ha-eun?”
“...Yes...”
Ha-eun was certain that Na-yeon couldn’t find out about Diah. That’s why, she carefully looked for a way to tell Na-yeon that she would try to schedule as much as possible during the day moving forward.
“Still, I’ve wrapped up most of the urgent stuff. The Sunshine shoot is completely done too.”
“Is it because of the people you’ve met while working? Are you so attached to them that you can’t quit?”
“Yeah, they’re people I like... but... I’m really doing something I enjoy.”
Ha-eun smiled softly as she said this, nervously checking Na-yeon’s expression.
For Na-yeon, this was not the usual Ha-eun. Still, Na-yeon didn’t ask any more questions because she knew Ha-eun wasn’t doing anything bad.
No matter what, Ha-eun hated making others worry about her.
Na-yeon, who knew this better than anyone, decided not to interfere with the "puppet show" things any further.
However, not interfering didn’t mean...
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“But, Ha-eun.”
“Yes?”
“Are you doing puppet shows on YouTube lately?”
“...What?”
Just because she wasn’t curious didn’t mean she wouldn’t ask.
“I looked it up on my phone, and apparently, there are puppet shows where the dolls sing and do radio shows.”
Na-yeon asked Ha-eun if puppet shows were really making money and why exactly people liked them.
“Back in my day, you’d have to go to a children’s theater to see something like this.”
At the same time, Na-yeon showed Ha-eun a keychain with a character on it.
She mentioned that Ha-eun’s friend Da-yeon was carrying the same keychain.
“Do young people like this kind of character?”
“Y-yeah... they’re popular... but... where did you get this keychain?”
“I found it under your bed while cleaning. I thought you didn’t need it, so I was going to throw it away, but it felt wasteful.”
It seemed like the keychain Ha-eun had accidentally dropped was hiding under her bed.
Ha-eun wanted to ask for it back immediately, but for some reason, Na-yeon seemed to like it, so she didn’t make a move.
Eventually, the keychain that had once been Ha-eun’s was now fully Na-yeon’s.
Ha-eun didn’t want to look too obvious, so she refrained from asking.
And so, as the questions about the puppet shows, which had become so popular they even had keychains, continued, Ha-eun finally said:
“Okay, I’m going to school now.”
As she made her escape, Na-yeon, standing by the door, wished her a safe trip.
But Ha-eun’s ears had been burning red ever since she left the house.
“...Is she embarrassed about being caught by mom?”
Left alone in the house, Na-yeon stared at the keychain attached to her phone and thought about it.
The character seemed like something elementary or kindergarten-aged girls might like—cute and childish.
Honestly, Na-yeon thought it was a bit too juvenile for Ha-eun, especially considering she’d be an adult next year.
She understood why Ha-eun got flustered and stammered when her keychain was found.
“...If Ha-eun’s dad knew, he’d tease her about it until she became a grandma, right?”
For now, Na-yeon decided to keep the keychain a secret between just the two of them. She thought of the puppet shows as something Ha-eun enjoyed and didn’t want to ask too many questions.
At least for now...
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“...This kind of play is really unusual these days.”
Na-yeon dismissed Ha-eun’s strange lines as just part of the script.
She had misunderstood and thought Ha-eun’s audition was for the voice acting role of the character Diah that Ha-eun loved.
“No wonder she said she needed a soundproof booth... she wanted to try voice acting too.”
***
Ha-eun kept her promise to Na-yeon: there were no more late nights spent outside of the house.
This was mainly because the filming of The Sunshine had been completely wrapped up, which allowed Ha-eun some breathing room in her schedule.
There was no longer a need to schedule late-night activities.
The filming for Veterans, which had become more intense, didn’t run later than 10 p.m. at the worst.
However, that didn’t mean Ha-eun's schedule was completely free.
She wasn’t spending her time lazily at home without any commitments either.
She was busy studying the script for Veterans.
- Knock knock.
“Ha-eun~. Eat some fruit while you work.”
“Oh, okay.”
Whenever Ha-eun accepted the fruit from Na-yeon, she was always wearing her study glasses.
At least before dinner, she lived every moment like a high school senior.
But after dinner...
- Click.
[ Illusionary Realm Quote World Cup☆ ]
[ Cream: “Ah? Ice avocado?”
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Mai: “If you can’t break it, take it.”]
“Oh, the black-and-white with quotation marks gives it such a vibe, even though it’s nothing special!”
One thing Ha-eun particularly focused on was dropping hints about the 1st anniversary live concert.
“Our group song really turned out well. Especially Cream’s part—it’s so amazing, I can’t help but say ‘wow!’”
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“Was it really you who said the Demon King in the tights looked like a Power Ranger henchman the moment you saw them?”
“No, I wasn’t making fun of them. You guys would say the same if you saw them dressed like that too, I swear.”
Other members besides Diah also checked out the 3D avatars and the teaser for the group song Illusion during the broadcast.
However, aside from that, there was also a growing interest in Illusionary Realm's 2nd-generation debut, which was mentioned frequently.
This was all part of the strategy from Daramji, the project leader for Illusionary Realm.
Just as Daramji had done before the debut of Illusionary Realm’s 1st generation, Daramji was now dropping hints about the 2nd generation.
The problem, however, was that some of these hints were related to Diah. More specifically, the hints were about Diah’s free pass for content access.
So, there were often moments when the Noeulis became interested in the dopamine-filled content about Diah's free pass.
- Ding.
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“I heard that among the 2nd-generation members, there are not one but two Noeulis—is that true?”
“...Yeah.”
What Ha-eun hadn’t anticipated was that there were people watching her broadcasts in preparation—such as Nael, one of the 2nd-generation members.
One of the Noeulis, Nael, frequently referenced Diah’s streams. This included looking at Diah’s stream chat.
So, whenever the Noeulis mentioned Nael, Ha-eun would respond in a quiet mutter, not meaning to but unable to stop herself.
Though Nael’s name hadn’t been officially revealed, Ha-eun could get the gist of it from the context.
Then one day...
[ Off day or late notice (Drama issue...!) ]
Diah posted an announcement in the official Illusionary Realm cafe about taking a break for just one day. This was due to Na-yeon’s request to watch the final episode of The Sunshine together.
The content of the announcement was about how she’d been hooked on a drama recently and couldn’t resist watching it, asking for the Noeulis’ understanding.
At least, for Nael, it had a slightly different meaning.
“Wait, you watch The Sunshine too, senior?”
Later, during a cooking stream collaboration with Diah, they decided to talk about The Sunshine. Having common interests made it easier to get closer, which Nael saw as a great opportunity.
Time passed, and the long-awaited final episode of The Sunshine began. However, what Nael saw wasn’t what she had been expecting.
[ “I told you I lost. But why...?” ]
In the later part of the episode, the atmosphere began to feel ominous, and despite Nael's belief that it would end on a happy note, that wasn’t what happened.
- Thud.
[ “...This can’t be. You can’t be like this...?” ]
“No, no... this isn’t...”
As the world around them blurred, Nael couldn’t watch the scene she had been waiting for. That iconic scene, which had a 27% viewer rating, was now painful for Nael to witness.