Chapter 86: Everything Will Start Changing From Now On
Meanwhile, when Lin Xiuyuan and Im Yoon Ah were at the tavern that side, watching video after video.
In another corner of Seoul at the stage backstage, the fx members on standby were each busy with their own things.
And among them, the one that undoubtedly drew the most attention from everyone was Sulli, who had undergone an earth-shattering change inexplicably in the past few days.
She was quietly sitting on the sofa, with a laptop computer placed in front of her, her pair of fair and slender fingers nimbly tapping on the keyboard.
The “pitter-patter” of the keyboard sounds was not harsh; instead, in this slightly noisy backstage, it sounded rhythmically clear, even somewhat pleasant.
So Victoria walked over, taking advantage of the fact that there was still a bit of time, wanting to ask what was going on with her beloved little sister, “Snowball, what’s up with you these past few days? It feels like you’ve completely changed.”
“Ah, unnie, what are you talking about? I’m fine.”
Hearing the answer, Sulli burst out laughing, then glanced at the gazes of the few members nearby, “I’m really fine. I just suddenly found something I wanted to do recently, so I’m just busy with that. You don’t need to worry about me.”
“Is it this that you’re writing?”
Jung Soo Jung timely came over and sat on Sulli’s other side.
“Mm.”
Sulli didn’t hide it, smiling as she hugged her, then suddenly said, “Soo Jung ah, you’ll get better and better in the future.”
“What? Saying something so sentimental all of a sudden.”
Jung Soo Jung grinned, but her gaze hid a bit of emotion, “But you’re not wrong. We’ll all get better and better in the future.”
Seeing Jung Soo Jung follow her rhythm without any hesitation, Sulli laughed even more happily.
Beside them, Victoria looked at her two little sisters’ warmth, first smiling contentedly, but soon looked back at Sulli, “But Snowball, I heard oppa say recently that you want to slow down your personal activities, and stop some scripts and endorsements, is that right?”
At this, Luna and the others who hadn’t taken it seriously before also crowded over.
Compared to playing on the computer and typing on the keyboard, this was more serious.
“Mm, unnies, you all know that since the end of last year, my mental state has been highly tense and unable to relax, and my sleep state has been even worse.”
Looking at the group members, Sulli nodded frankly in admission, her tone calm, after all, this wasn’t anything shameful.
“So I thought to take a rest, but I’ll still participate in team activities. I’m just slowing down on personal activities for now.”
Having already explained it once to Lin Xiuyuan, Sulli now explained it again even more calmly and firmly.
“So you’re going to recuperate then.” Luna murmured softly beside her.
Sulli turned back to look, smiling, “Don’t worry unnie, I’ve already told oppa. During this time, I’ll only take shares from group team activities. I won’t take your personal activity shares.”
These words made Luna’s cheeks flush hot, and she hurriedly explained, “That’s not what I meant, Sulli.”
“It’s fine, unnie. This is just my own thought.”
Ever since attending the funeral, Sulli truly hadn’t been as attached to material things or the like, or rather, her desire for them had suddenly dropped.
Besides, with future information, and her side already having startup funds.
Making money truly wasn’t a problem for the members of Solve Worries Small Courtyard.
On the contrary, living happily was the most important, so after chatting in the group for two days, she decided to follow Lin Xiuyuan’s suggestion and try being a “plagiarist” for fun.
If it succeeded, hee hee, then from now on she’d be an awesome, free and easy, happy little Snowball.
Sulli, lost in random thoughts in her mind, completely didn’t notice Luna’s embarrassment beside her, or the silence of Victoria and the others.
Even Jung Soo Jung wanted to say she didn’t care, but after looking at the others, she closed her mouth again.
After a while like this, those who needed makeup went for makeup, those who needed to change clothes went to change, and in the blink of an eye, only Jung Soo Jung was left beside Sulli.
Gazing at Sulli who was smiling radiantly at the moment, and recalling the previously suppressed and silent figure, Jung Soo Jung was truly happy.
But she was also a bit worried for her, “Jinjin, you shouldn’t have said it directly just now. You could have said it slowly later.”
Whenever Jung Soo Jung called Sulli by her full name directly, it meant she was being a bit serious, not joking or anything.
And Sulli nodded lightly, “I know what you mean, but it’s better to say some things out early. Once everyone knows, it saves any rifts forming later over some interests. I don’t like that.”
“Mm, you’re right too, but is your body really okay?”
Jung Soo Jung, nodding, didn’t want to waste mental energy on such things, so she turned to care about Sulli’s body.
Gazing at the little Crystal who cared about her, Sulli smiled again and beckoned to her, “Soo Jung, what do you think I’m writing?”
“A novel.”
Glancing at the screen full of text, Jung Soo Jung’s first reaction was this thought.
After Sulli nodded, she shook her head, “Sort of right, sort of not.”
Then, under Jung Soo Jung’s curious gaze, she leaned in close to her ear and whispered, “I’m writing a TV series script.”
This answer startled Jung Soo Jung, who leaned her head back slightly to look at Sulli, and only after seeing her beaming smile did she confirm she hadn’t misheard.
So, “Really? A script? Jinjin, are you learning or serious about this?”
“Of course I’m serious.”
“But your…”
Jung Soo Jung stopped herself in time, not saying the rest.
But Sulli completed it for her, “You mean my education issue, right?”
Seeing Jung Soo Jung not answer, Sulli continued smiling, “Who says you can’t write a script without a prestigious university? Writing it well and achieving good results is what’s most important, isn’t it?”
Jung Soo Jung didn’t deny this, nodding lightly.
Then Sulli smiled and linked arms with her, “So, Soo Jung, once I finish writing the script, you come be the female lead in my script. I can definitely make you big, and from then on you’ll be my go-to lead actress.”
“Sure, once you write it, I’ll definitely do it.”
Jung Soo Jung, not taking it seriously, smiled faintly and went along with Sulli’s words, then went over to touch up her makeup at the makeup artist’s shout.
Left alone, Sulli sat on the sofa, looking faintly at the text on the computer screen and smiling.
Her index finger lightly tapped the touchpad, scrolling up the screen, and at the top of this document was already the name of the script.
Titled: Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo.
Gazing at this title, Sulli’s gaze gradually softened.
She thought that in the world of 2025, she was gone, and Soo Jung had also fallen.
But this was 2013, and from 2013 onward, she and Soo Jung would surely become more and more brilliant.
Oh, and Hara unnie, and Ji Eun, and oppa, and everyone.
Everything would be fine.
Everything had only just begun.
Everything would start changing from now.
Everything had only just begun. Begging for monthly tickets, godfathers.