Chapter 3 : Stardust Project (1)
Chapter 3: Stardust Project (1)
The conference room at Doubles Entertainment.
In the midst of the silent air, Manager Song Jinha was the first to speak.
“Shall we begin?”
“Yes. I’ve reviewed all the materials sent from PD Lee Young‑chae’s side.”
“First, shall we prepare and send the end‑of‑month evaluation scores, the kids’ specialties, and a simple video?”
“That should work. I’ll tell the kids to get ready.”
Stardust Project.
Doubles Entertainment poured their soul into this program, co‑produced with TBN.
Although the senior team still performed well, Doubles hadn’t had a rookie in a long time.
This time, they had to succeed no matter what.
For that reason, the bold choice had been an audition.
TBN had made a solid offer, and they judged that if it went well it could generate buzz.
PD Lee Young‑chae was famous for hitting several audition programs.
Although they basically cloned the format, that approach usually had stronger public resonance.
For now, they could only hope this program would be a huge hit.
Team Leader Song Jinha spoke in a sharp voice.
“Oh, have we confirmed the list?”
What PD Lee Young‑chae had requested was the list.
In other words, the list of likely debut candidates.
“She said to pick those with some talent, you know.”
Too obviously, the broadcast editing wouldn’t come out naturally.
Twenty‑two Doubles trainees and twelve private trainees.
Distributing airtime evenly among the 34 trainees was nearly a miracle, and the conclusion was that PD was asking them to pick the members they wanted to push.
It was the Doubles folks who had seen the trainees through countless end‑of‑month evaluations.
Manager Song Jinha looked around at those gathered in the conference room and asked.
The vocal trainer, the exclusive choreography trainer, the rookie development team, etc.
People who had seen them up close were all in one place.
Immediately a lively voice spoke up.
“Ha Junseo. I think this friend is good.”
“You saw that during the end‑of‑month evaluation?”
“He really was good.”
The first person named was Ha Junseo.
His end‑of‑month evaluation scores had been steadily good, so it was a plausible pick.
“Jin Se‑hyun? Wasn’t he first in the vocals last time?”
“Oh, Se‑hyun. He sings well. Personally, among the trainees, he’s the top one.”
“Is he that good?”
“How about Kevin? He’s the consistent first‑place in the monthly evaluations.”
Swoosh.
Manager Song Jinha wrote down the names as they came.
Among them were trainees who had made strong impressions in the end‑of‑month evaluations.
Especially when Kevin’s name came up, Manager Song Jinha’s eyes glittered as she nodded.
“Kevin is good.”
Besides that, names of friends rated favorably by the trainers, including Lee Junhyeok, were listed one after another.
The list numbered at least ten.
“Wonseok has been on an audition program before….”
“Oh, he has some recognition.”
“Wasn’t he dropped right away on that show?”
“Still, they’d have something to say—wouldn’t they?”
They also planned to include a few with backstories to aim for buzz.
They couldn’t push all thirty‑some people, so this list was not bad.
Manager Song Jinha nodded with a satisfied expression.
At that moment.
An employee who had been silent all along cautiously raised a hand.
“Yes, please speak.”
It was vocal trainer Yoo Minseo.
Unlike her brief hesitation, she spoke in a fairly strong voice.
“Seohan.”
“…Do you mean Seohan?”
“Oh. That friend.”
At once the gazes of the other employees turned to her.
They looked somewhat surprised by Yoo Minseo’s remark.
In fact, he was a friendly‑looking, likable type who had elicited some reaction since casting.
The problem was that he hadn’t produced anything noteworthy after coming in.
“This friend was at YR Entertainment before coming here, right?”
“He’s been a trainee since he was very young.”
“As far as I know, he even reached the KJ debut team.”
“KJ as in the major agency I know… KJ?”
If it was KJ, that was a large agency.
The rookie development team employee’s comment caused a brief stir in the conference room but soon quieted down.
“But… he didn’t show any special performance in the end‑of‑month evaluation.”
“He’s young so maybe he hasn’t adapted well.”
“Right, he seemed slightly withdrawn? If he can’t adapt now, the audition will be even harder.”
From moving through an SM entertainment‑level audition to a large agency like Doubles, his basic skills were already verified.
The problem was that here, too, was a top agency: Doubles.
They had plenty of trainees like him, and Seohan was not a standout.
Although he hadn’t been at Doubles long, his last end‑of‑month score was mid‑range.
He danced somewhat well, but was particularly weak in vocals.
Aside from being a long‑time trainee, he lacked an impressive narrative that could be used for broadcasting.
Manager Song Jinha scratched her head, as if displeased.
It was a habit.
“He’s a slightly ambiguous candidate….”
One end‑of‑month evaluation.
Manager Song Jinha had only observed him to that extent.
And if she didn’t remember that performance, it probably wasn’t a particularly impactful stage.
Instead of outright rejecting, Manager Song Jinha asked again.
“But… in what way?”
“Right. Minseo‑ssi, you’ve been on audition judging panels, too. You have a good eye for this kind of thing, don’t you?”
“Oh, that’s right. Is there some particular reason?”
Yoo Minseo’s eyes were filled with a strange confidence.
Vocal skill?
Honestly, not top tier. He wasn’t particularly outstanding in her class either.
Nevertheless.
Because an audition isn’t judged solely on skill.
“He’s actually quite smart.”
“What?”
“Really?”
With a flash of memory, Yoo Minseo recognized a trait of Seohan.
“He’s the kind of child who learns ten when you teach one.”
Quick song learning ability, strong judgment about what he should do to perform well, even a sense of strategy.
In her view, Seohan was smart.
A small smile curved at Yoo Minseo’s lip.
“This kind of audition—smart kids survive it.”
—
“Practice… practice… let me see.”
Eight years earlier, if that had been me, I’d have just thrown myself into singing.
And it had worked.
Seohan’s weakness had been vocals, and thanks to grueling practice volume, his growth was fast.
At the time of the first evaluation, he hadn’t stood out, but because the camera captured his growth, his ranking soared.
He ultimately failed to debut by just one rank.
But the second time was different.
Instead of approaching it so recklessly, he planned to take a different route.
“Found it.”
Wow, this was still here.
I took out the practice journal that I had shoved into the corner of my locker.
It was already tattered from how much I’d pored over it.
It was a notebook I’d been using since I was at YR.
It was called a practice journal, but it was closer to a diary.
Flip. Flip.
I quickly flipped through the pages.
There was a clue here.
“Ah.”
The evaluations I’d received during training.
I’d scribbled some down during class but had never looked back on them.
That’s right.
I’d been the type of student who didn’t study but took good notes.
“Sing without straining your throat. Has strength in falsetto.”
“Dancing is powerful but lacks some control—was this from a monthly evaluation?”
Besides these, I had tons of other feedback.
Brutally honest evaluations I received during the Stardust Project.
‘Your tone is okay, right? But your vocalization is a mess. You can’t sing because you don’t have the basics.’
That experience was now becoming fertilizer.
Thanks to it, I was beginning to find direction in practice.
Without hesitation, I selected a light and sweet drama OST.
I cautiously opened my mouth while awkwardly following the rhythm.
“I know I can’t stop
You feel the same way too.”
After singing one verse, I realized.
“…It’s different.”
Even though it had been a while since I last sang, I could feel it.
The results of countless vocal exercises that the Seohan from eight years ago could never have achieved flowed out naturally.
And when I added the feedback from my journal, the vocalization came out even smoother than I remembered.
Before I knew it, I let out a gasp of admiration.
“Even the start feels different.”
At this level, even in the first audition evaluation, I might not get the original C grade—I could aim for B, or even A.
Of course, not with this song.
“It’s not impactful enough. Should I try this instead? Hmm… ‘First Dance’?”
“First Dance” by Demir.
It was a second-generation idol song, but so famous that almost everyone knew it.
It was a song where a refreshing rhythm matched well with powerful vocals.
“Ah—”
This time, I focused on the vocalization the trainer had emphasized over and over.
I saw where I was lacking.
I swallowed hard and repeated the same section a couple of times.
Then moved on to the next song.
How many minutes had I gone without rest, singing nonstop like that?
There was a small commotion outside the door.
I turned my head with wide eyes.
“Huh?”
Top vocal trainer at Doubles.
Ms. Yoo Minseo was standing outside.
—
Bba-bba-ra-bam. Bba-bam.
It started with that.
Because some lively trot sounds were echoing down the hallway.
Ms. Yoo Minseo frowned and approached the empty practice room.
Through the glass door, she saw Seohan.
Maybe it was because he was the one they’d talked about earlier today, but her interest was piqued.
However, the scene unfolding was far from what she’d expected.
“…!”
Thump-thump.
Seohan was bouncing his shoulders to the rhythm, grinning as he moved.
He looked quite excited.
Of course, to someone watching….
“What is he doing now?”
There he was, with less than a week until the first evaluation, acting like that.
Should she take back the comment about him being smart?
Ms. Yoo Minseo seriously considered it.
But then.
Aaah–aaaaaah–aaaah–
Seohan’s expression suddenly turned emotional.
Without meaning to, Ms. Yoo Minseo furrowed her brow.
“What’s he doing now?”
What kind of song crosses genres like it’s driving on a free interchange?
Earlier it was trot, now it’s classical, then ballad.
Trendy K-pop, soft pop songs, even rock.
“What is this?”
At first, she was just puzzled.
But next—
“…He’s actually kind of good?”
It was pure admiration.
Ms. Yoo Minseo blinked and stared through the crack in the door at Seohan.
‘How did he pull that off?’
Though she had recommended Seohan in the meeting, it had never been because of his vocals.
He had a fairly natural tone.
But his fundamentals, which couldn’t bring that tone to life—that was how she remembered him.
That’s why she found it even stranger.
Maybe it was just her imagination, but his vocalization had improved to a level that couldn’t be compared to the last class.
No, to be precise, the song Seohan had sung earlier matched his vocal tone perfectly.
“Did he… sing all those just to find this?”
That’s when a chill ran down her spine.
A terrifying thought crossed Yoo Minseo’s mind.
And at the same time—
Rattle.
As the door creaked, her eyes met Seohan’s.
“Oh? Hello!”
Seohan bowed awkwardly.
He looked quite flustered, probably not expecting Yoo Minseo to be standing outside the door.
She smiled awkwardly and asked,
“You’re Seohan, right? How’s the audition prep going?”
“Yes, I’m working hard on it for now.”
“I heard you from outside—you’re doing well! Keep practicing hard!”
“Yes, will do!”
“Alright, alright.”
Thud.
Yoo Minseo shut the door as if being chased.
The moment she leaned against the wall and took a deep breath, a soft gasp escaped her lips.
She had only heard a few short lines, but she had already figured out Seohan’s practice method.
If her hunch was right, Seohan was clearly searching for a song that matched his voice.
While others were probably busy choosing audition-optimized songs, there weren’t many trainees testing each song against their tone and vocalization one by one.
Even more rare were trainees who knew exactly what they were good at.
Most picked songs claiming confidence, but from a professional standpoint, the choices often left much to be desired.
Yet even with limited time, he was methodically singing through each possibility—and that level of precision was awe-inspiring.
He had nearly found the perfect answer.
“What is with that kid, seriously.”
And she was convinced.
“My judgment was right.”
That kid…
He was definitely going to cause a stir at the audition.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
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- Chapter 260 : Santa, Please Take Care of Rudolph (2)
- Chapter 259 : Santa, Please Take Care of Rudolph (1)
- Chapter 258 : A Dating Rumor Only the Person Involved Doesn’t Know About (3)
- Chapter 257 : A Dating Rumor Only the Person Involved Doesn’t Know About (2)
- Chapter 256 : A Dating Rumor Only the Person Involved Doesn’t Know About (1)
- Chapter 255
- Chapter 254
- Chapter 253 : Knock Him Out
- Chapter 252 : Double Million-seller (2)
- Chapter 251 : Double Million-seller (1)
- Chapter 250 : Reminiscence (Part 1 Finale)
- Chapter 249 : The Showcase Returns
- Chapter 248 : Let’s Give It a Try
- Chapter 247 : This is Forgery, You Know
- Chapter 246 : In Cha Seongbin’s Closet
- Chapter 245 : I’ll Keep It a Secret
- Chapter 244 : Enemy (3)
- Chapter 243 : Enemy (2)
- Chapter 242 : Hostility (1)
- Chapter 241 : I Won’t Spoil It (2)
- Chapter 240 : I Won’t Spoil It (1)
- Chapter 239 : I Just Had a Feeling
- Chapter 238 : True Intentions
- Chapter 237 : Stardustincafe (2)
- Chapter 236 : Stardustincafe (1)
- Chapter 235 : Is This a Status Window?
- Chapter 234 : I Am Doing It, Technically
- Chapter 233 : The Last Conscience
- Chapter 232 : Octopus Legs Fighting
- Chapter 231 : I Want Money
- Chapter 230 : I Became Uneasy
- Chapter 229 : What a Show
- Chapter 228 : A Past Grudge
- Chapter 227 : Do Seohan in the Sleeping Forest
- Chapter 226 : The Song Was Good
- Chapter 225 : Every summer (3)
- Chapter 224 : Every summer (2)
- Chapter 223 : Every summer (1)
- Chapter 222 : Got Caught
- Chapter 221 : Stranger (2)
- Chapter 220 : Stranger (1)
- Chapter 219 : I'm Enjoying It
- Chapter 218 : Fireworks
- Chapter 217 : Should I Run Away?
- Chapter 216 : Met on the Family Register
- Chapter 215 : Elson Telmore
- Chapter 214 : Study with Me
- Chapter 213 : You're Moving Too Fast
- Chapter 212 : Cha Seongbin’s Spinning Round and Round (2)
- Chapter 211 : Cha Seongbin’s Spinning Round and Round (1)
- Chapter 205 : Let’s Live Kindly
- Chapter 204 : Sing for Me (3)
- Chapter 203 : Sing for Me (2)
- Chapter 202 : Sing for Me (1)
- Chapter 201 : It’s You
- Chapter 200 : Feels Like Someone’s About to Get Hurt
- Chapter 199 : The Best Move
- Chapter 198 : Fall
- Chapter 197 : Hashtag Talk Show
- Chapter 196 : A Sense of Déjà Vu
- Chapter 195 : There's No One You Can Trust in This World
- Chapter 194 : Looks Like There Are a Lot of Backstabbers
- Chapter 193 : Between a Favor and a Threat
- Chapter 192 : Groundless Confidence
- Chapter 191 : Groundless Confidence (1)
- Chapter 190 : Born Yesterday
- Chapter 189 : Inevitable Future
- Chapter 188 : “You Already Know”
- Chapter 187 : Variable
- Chapter 186 : Distortion (2)
- Chapter 185 : Distortion (1)
- Chapter 184 : New Concept! Raising a Cicada
- Chapter 183 : Exposure Battle (RAW)
- Chapter 182 : Just Show It
- Chapter 181 : Universe Dust Debate Contest
- Chapter 180 : Isn’t That the Opposite?
- Chapter 179 : No Secret Lasts Forever
- Chapter 178 : Concert Meeting
- Chapter 177 : To See the Light
- Chapter 176 : Because It’s the End of the Year (2)
- Chapter 175 : Because It’s the Year-End (1)
- Chapter 174 : The Worst Family
- Chapter 173 : Surviving on a Deserted Island (3)
- Chapter 172 : Surviving on a Deserted Island (2)
- Chapter 171 : Surviving on a Deserted Island (1)
- Chapter 170 : Rookie Award (2)
- Chapter 169 : Rookie of the Year Award (1)
- Chapter 168 : Check (2)
- Chapter 167 : Check (1)
- Chapter 166 : I Am Alone (3)
- Chapter 165 : I Am Alone (2)
- Chapter 164 : I Am Alone (1)
- Chapter 163 : An Eye for an Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth (3)
- Chapter 162 : An Eye for an Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth (2)
- Chapter 161 : An Eye for an Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth (1)
- Chapter 160 : It Was a Negotiation
- Chapter 159 : It’s Fun, Isn’t It? (2)
- Chapter 158 : Because It's Fun (1)
- Chapter 157 : Because It’s Instinct
- Chapter 156 : So Good
- Chapter 155 : I'm Sleeping (2)
- Chapter 154 : I’m Sleeping (1)
- Chapter 153 : No Conscience?
- Chapter 152 : Because It’s the Cool Side
- Chapter 151 : Toy (3)
- Chapter 150 : Toy (2)
- Chapter 149 : Toy (1)
- Chapter 148 : K-pop Tore It Up
- Chapter 147 : Adults Shouldn’t Do That (2)
- Chapter 146 : Adults Shouldn’t Do That (1)
- Chapter 145 : Songpyeon War (2)
- Chapter 144 : Songpyeon War (1)
- Chapter 143 : Don’t Do Anything You’ll Regret
- Chapter 142 : Misunderstanding
- Chapter 141 : Neighborhood Back Mountain Omakase
- Chapter 140 : Haunted House
- Chapter 139 : Water Deer
- Chapter 138 : Get a Grip
- Chapter 137 : Temptation
- Chapter 136 : Dance in the Night
- Chapter 135 : What Are You Saying
- Chapter 134 : Rumors
- Chapter 133 : Gift-Giving Ceremony
- Chapter 131 : Idol Athletics Championships (3)
- Chapter 130 : Idol Athletics Championship (2)
- Chapter 129 : Idol Sports Competition (1)
- Chapter 128 : Prison Break (4)
- Chapter 127 : Prison Break (3)
- Chapter 126 : The Great Prison Break (2)
- Chapter 125 : Prison Break (1)
- Chapter 124 : Because Collapse Comes Quickly
- Chapter 123 : Provocation
- Chapter 122 : You’ve Grown Well
- Chapter 121 : Face-to-Face
- Chapter 120 : Because We’re a Team
- Chapter 119 : Blind Evaluation
- Chapter 118 : Devil’s Talent
- Chapter 117 : Collide
- Chapter 116 : He Was Male
- Chapter 115 : First-week Sales
- Chapter 114 : Fan Signing Event (2)
- Chapter 113 : Fan Signing Event (1) (Some our Korean Raw)
- Chapter 112 : Bring Him In
- Chapter 111 : I’m Lost
- Chapter 110 : It’s a Malicious Edit
- Chapter 109 : Because I Trust the Center (2)
- Chapter 108 : Because I Trust the Center (1)
- Chapter 107 : Please Take Care of My Assignment (4)
- Chapter 106 : Please Do My Assignment (3)
- Chapter 105 : Please Do My Assignment (2)
- Chapter 104 : Do My Assignment for Me
- Chapter 103 : Exposure
- Chapter 102 : I’m Pretty Weak to Compliments
- Chapter 101 : Rest Forever
- Chapter 100 : Shine bright (2)
- Chapter 99 : Shine bright (1)
- Chapter 98 : Time Bomb
- Chapter 97 : Romantic Management
- Chapter 96 : Fracture
- Chapter 95 : Herbivore Duo
- Chapter 94 : An Idol Shouldn’t Do That
- Chapter 93 : You Broke Up
- Chapter 92 : The Weight of a Lyricist
- Chapter 91 : Self-absorbed Idol
- Chapter 90 : Weekly Pocket Idol (2)
- Chapter 89 : Weekly Pocket Idol (1)
- Chapter 88 : Trophy
- Chapter 87 : Are You Going Crazy from Anxiety?
- Chapter 86 : I'm Scared
- Chapter 85 : Pre-meeting
- Chapter 84 : Dusty Corp
- Chapter 83 : Dusty Corp
- Chapter 82 : Reunion (2)
- Chapter 81 : Reunion (1)
- Chapter 80 : Showcase (3)
- Chapter 79 : Showcase (2)
- Chapter 78 : Showcase (1) (Some our Korean Raw)
- Chapter 77 : I Was Left Alone
- Chapter 76 : In a Peaceful Way
- Chapter 75 : Be Careful How You Behave
- Chapter 74 : Faith Doesn’t Betray
- Chapter 73 : No Secrets (3)
- Chapter 72 : No Secrets ( 2)
- Chapter 71 : No Secrets (1)
- Chapter 70 : Rumor (2)
- Chapter 69 : Rumor (1)
- Chapter 68 : Sometimes, Not Knowing is the Best Medicine
- Chapter 67 : It's an Honor
- Chapter 66 : The Direction of the Title Track
- Chapter 65 : I Found a Genius
- Chapter 64 : It Was a Masterpiece
- Chapter 63 : I Will Live Honestly
- Chapter 62 : An Unexpected Talent Show
- Chapter 61 : Debut Team
- Chapter 60 : Final (2)
- Chapter 59 : Final (1)
- Chapter 58 : My heart was racing like this
- Chapter 57 : Sitcom
- Chapter 56 : You’re Really Going for It (2)
- Chapter 55 : You’re Really Going for It (1)
- Chapter 54 : Video Letter
- Chapter 53 : Candidate for First Place
- Chapter 52 : Prophecy
- Chapter 51 : Justice Will Prevails (2)
- Chapter 50 : Justice Will Prevail (1)
- Chapter 49 : PR Video
- Chapter 48 : Then That’s Enough
- Chapter 47 : Forever, on the Stage
- Chapter 46 : It's a Problem Because It's Too Soft
- Chapter 45 : Persistence
- Chapter 44 : Twenty-One
- Chapter 43 : The Competition Is All About Song Choice
- Chapter 42 : Touch Me (2)
- Chapter 41 : Touch Me (1)
- Chapter 40 : Are the fans ordering this
- Chapter 39 : I Became Dungeon Bait
- Chapter 38 : It Seems I’ve Been Caught
- Chapter 37 : Preview
- Chapter 36 : Pretty
- Chapter 35 : Deal
- Chapter 34 : Concept Shoot (3)
- Chapter 33 : Concept Shoot (2)
- Chapter 32 : Concept Shoot (1)
- Chapter 31 : Put Down the Spray Bottle
- Chapter 30 : The Gap
- Chapter 29 : Group Evaluation from Hell (3)
- Chapter 28 : Group Evaluation from Hell (2)
- Chapter 27 : Group Evaluation from Hell (1)
- Chapter 26 : Unlucky Ties
- Chapter 25 : Dream
- Chapter 24 : Nailed It
- Chapter 23 : Birthday Party (2)
- Chapter 22 : Birthday Party (1)
- Chapter 21 : Why do you live like that
- Chapter 20 : First Stage
- Chapter 19 : Rumors
- Chapter 18 : Mini Sports Day (2)
- Chapter 17 : Mini Sports Day (1)
- Chapter 16 : That’s Why You Can’t Make It
- Chapter 15 : The Barking Is Annoying
- Chapter 14 : Mouse Hole
- Chapter 13 : First Broadcast (2)
- Chapter 12 : First Broadcast (1)
- Chapter 11 : Variety Sense Test
- Chapter 10 : On the Way to School (2)
- Chapter 9 : On the Way to School (1)
- Chapter 8 : It Was Summer
- Chapter 7 : Are You Jumong
- Chapter 6 : Grade Evaluation (2)
- Chapter 5 : Grade Evaluation (1)
- Chapter 4 : Stardust Project (2)
- Chapter 3 : Stardust Project (1)
- Chapter 2 : Rebirth (2)
- Chapter 1 : Rebirth (1)