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No two people would experience the exact same feelings even when looking at the same thing. But anything outstanding and remarkable would always capture one’s heart and attention. Even though there was a difference in their feelings, people instinctively knows a good thing when they see one, and nobody could deny it.
But it's a different story when it comes to acknowledging it out loud. Particularly when the consequences intersected with one’s own belief. It could mess with one’s head.
{Choi Woo-Jin was good, but…}
The abrupt change of his last name was confusing for a while, but people quickly got used to Woo-Jin’s new last name. Daniel Hunts naturally referred to him as ‘Choi Woo-Jin’; he was a cultural critic that was recommended by the Consccia Foundation as a judge.
Having mixed feelings and feeling more confused than anyone else, he acknowledged Woo-Jin’s acting skills with a bitter look on his face. Even though there were nine actors, none of them could match up to Choi Woo-Jin. Unlike the actors who acted out extreme emotions on the surface, Choi Woo-Jin expressed a very wide range of emotions.
It wasn’t the case where the other eight actors who took part in the audition were bad at acting. They did well enough and adeptly showed the inner workings of the character in their performances and proved that they were deserving of high praise –– at least up until he watched Choi Woo-Jin’s performance. In truth, Daniel even felt sorry towards Woo-Jin for evaluating the performances of the other eight actors together with him.
However, he couldn’t impulsively pick Choi Woo-Jin to play Lloyd. It wasn’t because he had personal connections with the other actors, nor was he a white supremacist who felt that Lloyd had to be a White man. He simply couldn’t shake off the mindset that Lloyd from White Confession had...



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