Ji Juntao was waiting downstairs. Shang Yechu silently apologized to Boss Ji from across dozens of floors in her heart: This time it's really over. The three votes are practically in Wei Xuan's hands. Let's go home and pick out some idol drama scripts.
Xu Hanwen and Zheng Bohan look completely different. Zheng Bohan is tall, thin, and has a long face, making him look like a poor, unfortunate scholar with a miserable life. Xu Hanwen, on the other hand, is elegant and has a full forehead and a square jaw. Although his cheeks are a little sunken, his features are still very well-proportioned, and he has a gentle and smooth temperament.
Shang Yechu withdrew her gaze from Xu Hanwen.
With only eight minutes left, there isn't much time to waste on completely irrelevant people.
Shang Yechu walked to the center of the audition room, smiling broadly, and said with neither arrogance nor servility, "Hello, teachers. What kind of scene would you like me to perform?"
Zheng Bohan's gaze fell on Shang Yechu, then shifted away. He didn't reply.
Xu Hanwen maintained a calm and unwavering smile, remaining silent.
Just as producer Zhang Chen was about to flip through the script, Director Liu spoke up first: "Just act out a scene where your undercover identity is exposed and you bravely sacrifice yourself!"
Zhang Chen frowned and closed the script.
Shang Yechu's eyes flashed sharply—this scene wasn't in the script at all!
Of course, the script for the first ten episodes will not include any plot where the protagonist's identity is exposed and he is forced to die.
This performance was extremely difficult; the audition room was limited in space, and Shang Yechu had no protective gear whatsoever. If she fell to the ground with a thud, she would probably get quite a nasty fall.
Moreover, how could they be exposed? How could they face death?
Of everyone present, Xu Hanwen was an enemy, Zheng Bohan needed to avoid suspicion, Wei Xuan was a rival, Liu Zihang was a dead man, and Zhang Chen remained a bystander. Among these people, was there really anyone who would act alongside Shang Yechu, wielding a machine gun and shooting her to death?
Without a backstory, without anyone to act with, the performance is inconvenient, and the time limit is only eight minutes—now it's seven minutes.
Director Liu really put a good show on Shang Yechu.
After saying this, the four interviewers fell silent. Although Zheng Bohan looked even more uncomfortable, he didn't speak up for Shang Yechu.
Having witnessed the fickleness of human relationships so often, Shang Ye still felt a little disheartened.
It's not that Shang Yechu is bragging, but based on the trajectory of the previous life, without Shang Yechu, "Yun Qing Ji" would never have become a hit, Zheng Bohan would have had no chance to make a comeback, and the script "Tian Ban" would never have been created.
Despite knowing the odds of winning were slim, Shang Yechu clung to the script relentlessly, partly because she wanted to climb the social ladder, but also because of this hidden motive.
Why should someone else benefit from the script that allowed me to be born into this world?
"Half of the Sky" was born to be played by Shang Yechu!
A burning, defiant spirit melted away the chill in her heart and the excess of self-pity. Shang Yechu closed her eyes briefly, then opened them again.
The moment Shang Yechu learned that the director was Xu Hanwen, she knew that her audition was over.
But this, ironically, allowed Shang Yechu to let go of all her concerns and completely break free from her shackles. She abandoned any unnecessary thoughts of pleasing the interviewer and fully immersed herself in the icy lake of the role…
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