Chapter 5

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An intense beat of music hit my ears continuously.

At first, the music was loud, but now I'm quite used to it.

no. That sounds pretty plausible.

As he moved his body to the music, 'Kang Yi-chan' reflected in the mirror also moved his body vigorously.

It's already been 3 weeks since I lived with this look, Kang Yi-chan, but it's still a strange look.

A pale face, a skinny body, dark eyes and a gloomy atmosphere.

Still better than the first? peculiar guy.

"Kang Yi-chan!"

In an instant, the music stopped.

"You really can only do that?"

Youngjun, who is called the choreography teacher by the kids, was looking at me with an angry face.

I could feel faint «anger» from him.

"You did it right. Without getting it wrong once?"

But that wasn't the only thing Youngjun wanted.

Here, the joints are bounced, and now the upper body and lower body have to play separately, vigorously, softly here, the angle of the knee at right angles, dynamically, like water flowing.......

"If it's not wrong, everything will work out? Just like that, just right."

Yeongjun, who looked at my face as if I am pathetic, showed a demonstration of the part where the movement went over.

"You have to get the right angle."

Oh- yes. It looks like it's there and it's doing well. Awesome.

I nodded my head with an indifferent face. Then, this time, I felt a faint "shame" from him.

What a shame. Why do you feel ashamed at a time like this? Could it be that I misunderstood? Do you think I look down on you? Maybe there is a problem with Kang Yi-chan's expression. First of all, your complexion is dark and depressing.

"It was great."

I raised my thumbs up and complimented him with a soft smile. Then, his face reddened, Yeongjun shouted.

"Loa!"

Roa, with sweat all over his face, came running.

"Yes, Sir Youngjun."

"Hey, teach him again."

Then Roa's eyes twisted strangely.

"Sir, I have nothing more to teach Yi Chan-nim ."

Park Roa. He is 18 years old and the main dancer of the idol group L.I.T. Roa, who learned ballet and modern dance from a young age, is usually serious, but becomes even more serious when talking about dancing.

"I was worried because it was said to be a memory problem, but after a day, he remembered all the choreography."

"Then what's the problem?"

Roa's words made Yeongjun's eyes sharper.

"Is it okay if he just follow along?"

Then Roa, who drooped his eyes as if that wasn't the case, shook his head.

"This bastard doesn't have the zeal to do it now."

Yeongjun's gaze lingered on me for a while and then turned back to Roa.

"The members are pouring a bowlful of sweat on their faces, but he's the only one feeling dry."

Then I saw it. Except for me, the members' bodies are all covered with sweat.

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