I, Kang Woojin, was quitting my design work and became a jobless person. The next day, my friend took me to auditions and I was forced to perform.
As i was given a script, the void space appeared in my mind and forced me to relive the character.
I got stabbed. Became a serial killer. Became an Exorcist.
As I become an actor, the misunderstandings keeps growing day by day.



I wholeheartedly recommend this book to those who enjoy a smooth progression for the MC and plenty of misunderstandings. The MC's growth is rapid, which might not suit everyone who prefers a slower pace, but personally, I find it satisfying.
What I particularly enjoy is the contrast between the MC's appearance and their reactions, which adds a delightful touch of humor. The plot doesn't delve deeply into uncovering the MC's background; instead, it focuses on the amusing misunderstandings. (I'm not sure if there will be more exploration of their backstory later on.)
So far, the story remains simple, and if you're looking for an intense investigation into the MC's past, you might be slightly disappointed. However, for fans of light-hearted reads without heavy romance, this is perfect. The MC's focus on acting development keeps the story engaging, even without romantic entanglements. Overall, this novel has become a daily favorite of mine.
I'd rate this novel as above average, providing enjoyable reading material occasionally. However, it doesn't reach the pinnacle of excellence. Here are a few areas for improvement:
1. The use of multiple viewpoints was a mixed bag. While it effectively highlighted the protagonist's achievements, the constant shifting between characters repeating similar sentiments could be tiresome at times. It would have been more engaging if the focus was on characters whose progression mattered for the plot, and if other characters' reactions to the main character were showcased more.
2. The portrayal of patriotism occasionally fell short, verging on mocking or vilifying other nations. Although this happened sparingly, it detracted slightly from the story's appeal.
3. A major flaw lies in the lack of genuine challenge for the protagonist and reader. The story's conflicts seemed easily resolved, which diminished the tension and buildup. The MC's journey felt too linear and predictable.
Despite these criticisms, the story excelled in visual storytelling, allowing readers to immerse themselves without any jarring narrative issues. It was coherent and self-contained, making it a suitable "feel-good" read for those seeking relaxation.
Initially, I gave the novel four stars, acknowledging the translator's work. However, upon reading further with machine translation, my rating has dropped to three stars. The repetitive nature of the story's progression, along with the absence of crucial explanations about the protagonist's abilities, led me to feel dissatisfaction. The plot holes and missed opportunities left me wanting more depth and complexity.
In conclusion, while the novel offers a pleasant reading experience, it falls short in terms of character development and plot intrigue. The translator's work remains commendable, but the story itself could have benefited from additional substance and surprises.
The author constantly pushes these plot points, practically shouting at the reader, "Look, see that? That's a misunderstanding! This is going to explode!" It's becoming grating, honestly. The main character (MC) is incredibly dense, not bothering to utilize his powers at all. He just passively waits for the author to spoon-feed him plot developments. And oh boy, the MC's dialogue is cringe-worthy; it's as if he has a script for every situation, with events unfolding exactly as he predicts, creating artificial misunderstandings that border on Deus Ex Machina.
Misunderstandings can work in fiction, but here they feel contrived and detract from the realism. I wish the author could find a more organic balance.