"No matter how much you hope, you're bound to encounter some idiots."
To make her words sound like a teacher, she went over her phrasing several times in her mind.
He swallowed the word "idiot" back down.
"To put it more realistically, in the entertainment industry, only a small group of people can truly be called good actors."
"The remaining people are simply unbearable to look at."
"That means you have to grit your teeth and keep acting."
Now that she has determined that Jian Ruoxi is a promising talent.
Then she'll be more determined to teach him well.
Besides teaching Jian Ruoxi the necessary acting skills, she also had to teach her other things.
"Teacher, what should I do if I really encounter a partner whose acting skills are not on par with mine?"
All things considered, my comeback has been relatively smooth.
She successfully signed with Huarui, and her top agent, Ran Jie, personally guided her.
Even when acting, the artists I work with are all high-caliber.
But what if we encounter a situation like the one the teacher just described?
She really can't guarantee that she can perform at her normal level.
"There is only one way to deal with this situation."
“Bring the person opposite you into your emotions, and take the lead in this scene.”
"Let her feelings follow your lead."
This is much more difficult than the initial test.
To bring someone who knows absolutely nothing about acting into one's own world.
It's not enough to simply present the character yourself; you also need to uncover the other person's potential and get them to follow you.
How do I do this?
Jian Ruoxi was in a dilemma.
While she was thinking it over carefully, the teacher had already chosen someone.
"Let's choose him."
That person was an employee of Huarui.
He has an ordinary appearance, short stature, dull and wooden eyes, and an air of a homebody.
At least at first glance, they are not the type that most people like.
Using an ordinary person like this to act alongside Jian Ruoxi would be perfect.
"Teacher, how about we call it a day?"
The chairman quickly stepped forward to stop it, while simultaneously giving the teacher meaningful glances.
When the teacher pointed out that employee, he clearly noticed that there seemed to be flames in Lu Shao's eyes, as if they were about to burst out at any moment.
That young man is quite capable at his job.
He didn't want to lose such a good employee.
At the same time, he waved to his employees, signaling them to step back.
"Go back to where you were. What are you doing out here?"
The teacher's face darkened slightly, clearly indicating that she was somewhat displeased.
"Chairman, I was invited by Ran Jie to give Jian Ruoxi a special lesson."
"I can't leave now because today's classes aren't finished."
The chairman looked up at the sky speechlessly.
Why is this teacher so stubborn? So insistent on teaching.
"It's okay, we can end it early, and I won't ask for a refund."
"Keep the extra portion that Ran Jie gave you."
Just consider that money as something you lost.
"That won't do." The teacher's refusal was very clear.
This sound stunned everyone present.
Are there really people who can't stand money?
"I would feel guilty if I left without finishing the course."
"After all, Ran Jie gave me quite a lot of money."
The chairman suddenly had a bad feeling.
"Wait a minute, how much did Ran Jie pay you to come here?"
He had some understanding of the fees for the company's training instructors.
Although Huarui offers salaries that are much higher than those in the industry.
But it's not enough to make a teacher so devoted that they wouldn't dare waste a single minute.
"No money was paid."
When those four words came out, the chairman breathed a sigh of relief.
That's great! A teacher who doesn't cost money—he loves it!
Little did he know, the teacher's next words almost made him forget to breathe.
"But he gave me 10 percent of Huarui's shares."
"I only have one request for you: let me properly mentor the artists of Huarui, starting with Jian Ruoxi."
Jian Ruoxi was also very surprised.
She hadn't expected Ran Jie to be so willing to part with it this time.
That's 10% of Huarui's shares, given away so easily.
Over there, the chairman remained motionless for a long time, as if he had been paralyzed.
It seems that Ran Jie made this decision secretly, and the chairman was completely unaware of it.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have been so frightened.
"The chairman is really having a tough time today."
"At first I was scared by Lu Shen, and now I'm shocked by Ran Jie's actions."
She glanced sympathetically at the chairman not far away.
Perhaps the chairman should take some time to pray to the gods or Buddhas.
Try to shake off bad luck.
"Chairman, are you alright?"
The staff behind him quickly patted him on the back to help him catch his breath.
"It's okay, I'm not going to die."
"When Ran Jie returns, make sure he comes to my office."
What are his shares in the company?
They gave it to me without hesitation.
How influential is this teacher?
Is it worth Ran Jie throwing out such a big stake?
"Yes," the employees replied immediately.
"Other matters are beyond my jurisdiction; you can handle them yourselves."
The teacher continued with her own arrangements.
"Since no one has any objections, I will continue."
She waved to the employee she had just chosen, signaling him to come forward.
"Wait a moment."
A deep male voice suddenly rang out.
The teacher's expression darkened as the teaching process was repeatedly interrupted.
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