Top Girl Group Scenario Rewritten with My Own Hands - Chapter 73
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Chapter 73
June 4th, in the practice room of Vibe, the agency for Daylite.
“…You’re messing with me, right? How do you know all this? Jeong-yeon?”
“I’ve seen two comebacks already. If I can’t remember the choreography even half-decently, that’s just stupid.”
“But that’s not just you being smart about it—I mean, it’s hard for me unless I’m really sure I’ve memorized it….”
If I went back and told them I’d carefully studied their choreography before coming back, I’d get an earful.
I just laughed at Han Jeong-yeon’s vacant expression.
But that choreography—you taught it to me yourself. You probably don’t remember it, though.
It’s funny how you jumped at helping when I said it’d be fun, and now you’re like this.
The day before Daylite’s comeback, only Han Jeong-yeon and I were in the Vibe practice room, there to film the Effect Challenge for the new song.
Since I’d arrived a little early and asked the Vibe staff to step out for a moment, we could keep the conversation light.
“It’s unfair…….”
“What is.”
“You know things, but I don’t know anything.”
“Since when? You were exactly the same before. If anything, you had it even better.”
Even if escape had been impossible, I could drag the results of infinite retries into reality.
It’s not like my life was on the line, and there’s no real penalty either—just a bit of mental strain. Yeah, it really was unfair.
“……Back then, I didn’t think of it as an unfair opportunity. Just…….”
“You wanted to escape. Since you can’t, go back and review the details for me.”
“No, I mean, uh……. Ha…….”
“What.”
“……Never mind. Got it.”
Ha ha, total victory.
I’m not someone who loses arguments wherever I go.
Just as I was quietly practicing the details of the new choreography, the Effect Challenge and behind-the-scenes filming teams entered the practice room.
The behind-the-scenes crew from Moof came along too. According to the new self-made content improvement plan, they’d decided to film behind-the-scenes content separately.
“Why has Ji-on’s dancing improved so much?! We have to uncover this secret. What kind of practice have you been doing?”
“Try living in the practice room. That’s how you don’t fall behind on dancing……. I really practiced hard, you know.”
“What do you mean I wouldn’t know—I’m a woman who did a survival show too!”
“What’s the correlation between survival shows and dancing ability?”
“…From here on out, we can’t use this. Cut, cut!”
“Aha ha!”
Of course, bickering with Han Jeong-yeon didn’t change much even with the camera rolling, but anyway.
The parts they said they couldn’t use for behind-the-scenes videos would actually work perfectly. Vibe’s video team has been getting quite a reputation for good taste lately.
“Ah……, but this part got a little sloppy. Let’s do it one more time.”
“Sure. If you mess up this time too, chicken’s on you?”
“I don’t really eat chicken that much……. Isn’t this bet way too rigged in your favor?”
“Chicken out?”
“That’s cheating. Let’s go.”
After that, Han Jeong-yeon and I wasted another hour or so filming the challenge until we got a video we were both happy with.
It was somewhat predictable, so our schedule didn’t fall apart, but…….
“Whew, I’m exhausted.”
“It’s hard, isn’t it? That’s why I said to go with an easier one.”
“I have my pride……. When there’s a harder option available, I can’t just pick the easy one, you know?”
“Ha ha! So like Ji-on!”
“…The way you say that makes me think it might not have been such a good choice.”
[▷ Special Support: Stat Recovery]
[▷ Based on actual practice and work hours, helps you quickly achieve the level you’d reached in the previous timeline.]
Without the system’s help, the Effect Challenge might’ve been impossible.
With choreography this intense, not remembering it would be stranger. It’s brutally demanding no matter how many times you do it.
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Someone on an internet community said it once: June is the month of girl group comebacks.
Daylite on June 5th, then Evergreat on June 11th, and Rain Kids at the end of June, all making their comebacks—but the ones drawing the most attention are Daylite and Evergreat, apparently having become friendly during their previous activities.
The first to show their face was Daylite on June 3rd.
EFFECT ON
More dazzling!
Daylite made their comeback with , a song that gave off the feeling of being packed with flashy effects as the title suggests.
The part drawing the most eyes was the dance break right after the chorus, led by Daylite’s proud dance members.
The choreography deliberately emphasizing performance, the beat that tasted of capital, and vocals that were strong but also playful all received generally positive reviews.
Of course, there were some criticisms that they seemed to be going for a public-friendly direction but suddenly drifted to try and extract international fandoms to the core…….
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【Reviews Split on Daylite Comeback Track #shorts】
– In these cases fan reactions are always the answer, public opinion doesn’t matter ㅋㅋㅋ anyway idols make money from core fans, so I hope the song sucks and the members aren’t good enough and they’ve never tried this concept before,,,
👍2.6K
– Something the public doesn’t know: Daylite has been spitting out crazy difficult performance tracks since their debut song, they’re a crazy dancing group
👍2.2K
– Fallen is a b-side and Aurora is the first full album, so they picked a song for public taste, but that’s original Daelite
👍1.9K
└ Yeah, Aurora’s beat is what public taste likes, but if you break down the choreography they really live up to their nickname as 5th gen dance kings
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The tight beat was structured so the public wouldn’t find it uncomfortable to listen to, and since Daylite naturally shows a performance-focused, multi-member group color, they didn’t seem to face much backlash from the general public.
And then, the challenge in question.
The Effect Challenge let participants choose between the bridge part that’s the killing point or the chorus and the dance break that follows.
In the future Seo Ji-on remembers, the Effect Challenge was a massive success. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say it absorbed all of June’s buzz.
Part of that success came from the high difficulty of the challenge hard mode itself stirring up the competitive spirit, but…….
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[Effect Challenge Difficulty ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ]
Just dividing it into easy and hard and having people choose is absurdly brutal ㅠㅠㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ who came up with this idea, seriously, so Survival Group of them
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– ??:If you dance well, do the hard version, if you don’t, do the easy version^^
└ Who is this person ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
└ Saki-chan ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
[Effect Challenge Hard has failures too ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ]
www.etube……
【#LOUD #With Choi Ye-sol 💥 #EFFECT_CHALLENGE_HARD #YUBIN】
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ why does my bandmate appear here ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ (she recently signed an exclusive contract with Vibe)
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– Ha, so cruel, look at how she surrenders at the end ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
– ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Sol-unnie just has to be good at singing
– Isn’t Choi Ye-sol an idol trainee? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ She’s got decent dancing for the band scene but got completely crushed by Daelite?
└ She even said so herself (paid DM screenshot)
sollll: Ye-sol’s pride in dancing got completely crushed by Daylite ㅠㅠ
sollll: When there’s difficulty levels, of course you want to try the harder one!
sollll: I kept retaking it but couldn’t do it ㅠㅠ
sollll: These days’ idols are scary……)
– Whether to thank the challenge planner or ask how the hell they came up with this, I can’t decide
└ At least it went viral, cheers to that
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The strategic aspect of the challenge really stood out.
Alongside dividing the difficulty, they included a scene where members choose the difficulty level right from the start of the challenge they participate in.
The easy version was mainly done by actors and influencers with little dance connection, and by idol vocal members with some connection but no need to particularly stand out.
Participation rates were average. That’s because it wasn’t the main content.
The hard version’s buzz and participation rate, on the other hand, were enormous. From idol dancers to professional dancers and dance influencers, they filled TikTok and Instagram Reels for quite a while.
The difficulty of the dance itself was enough to stir up competitive spirit, but the most effective thing was the strategy of openly letting people choose difficulty before starting—”we’re giving you the choice.”
In short, it was using the “chicken out?” that Han Jeong-yeon threw at Seo Ji-on as an area-of-effect skill.
And all the dancers who reacted to it shouted “let’s go!” in unison.
Which led to challenge failures like in the example above……. (mostly from band vocalists or comedians for whom dancing wasn’t important)
And those failure videos went viral because they were funny, stirring up the competitive spirit again…….
Just as the buzz around the Effect Challenge Hard Mode, themed around “challenge,” was rising considerably.
【#EVERGREAT #JION My Best Friend Takes the Challenge 💥 #EFFECT_CHALLENGE_HARD #JEONGYEON】
The Effect Challenge filmed by Seo Ji-on and Han Jeong-yeon in the Vibe practice room before Daylite’s comeback was released.
On June 11th, Evergreat’s comeback day.
– The challenge lets you choose between easy and hard. Easy is…
– Hard.
– …? You don’t want to hear more?
– When there’s a difficulty choice, of course you go for the harder one.
Right at the start of the short, the difficulty selection goes
– Whew, I’m exhausted.
– It’s hard, isn’t it? That’s why I said to go with an easier one.
– I have my pride……. When there’s a harder option available, I can’t just pick the easy one, you know?
– Ha ha! So like Ji-on!
After the short banter that follows, the Effect Challenge Hard Mode video of Seo Ji-on, who’d thoroughly mastered hard mode, and Han Jeong-yeon, the original artist, played out.
And the comment reactions were…….
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– Wow why did Ji-on’s dancing improve so much
– Our girl is a growth character, I’m losing it
– When did Jeong-yeon and Ji-on become this close ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ no way no way
└ In the behind-the-scenes of Daelite’s Aurora activities, the two teams met and talked!! They probably got close then???
– Effect Challenge needs huge body movements but so many details you have to nail, and Ji-on doesn’t botch a single detail, she dances with such control… dynamic control is so good
– Ji-on used to get called a dance robot coded by Fremme members, and to see her grow like this, Everyday you’re amazing
– Non-Everyday fans, Ji-on wasn’t originally bad at dancing ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ but her dynamic control has improved so much, insane
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It was good. Overall very good.
Seo Ji-on never had an image of being a bad dancer to begin with, but she was a member who appealed primarily with vocal and producing abilities, and at the same time wasn’t exceptionally skilled at dancing, so the Effect Challenge Hard Mode was a fresh challenge the fans hadn’t expected.
– When I go back, is it cool if I free ride on the challenge? Effect hard mode.
– …So you’re giving up this time?
– Look at you running back. Gonna be a rookie of the year?
– You objectify yourself too fast……. It’s kind of scary.
– Anyway. I free ride a bit? I need to start practicing from now.
– Why, when the original artist is right in front of you, don’t you ask for a lesson?
– She’ll teach me?
– What wouldn’t she teach? We’re friends, aren’t we?
– …You mean that literally? Real friends don’t talk like that.
– Ha ha.
The fact that I’d learned it beforehand from the original artist before coming back also meant I could remember the movements.
– But why you instead of Ji-on? There’s Hyun-seo too, and Jae-yi from your team dances well.
– I’m thinking about the bigger picture, you know.
But there was another reason why Seo Ji-on participated in this challenge specifically.
– Before returning, we were already too tangled up with the Close Friend Group Image. I wanted to change that……, so.
An image shift around friendships.
Just from that, you can gain quite a bit.
Rewriting the Top Girl Group Scenario with My Own Hands
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: Nam Seo-rang
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: May 21, 2026
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