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Chapter 434: Script

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Ji Jun was telling the truth. After all, he had never been someone who was interested in other people or other things since he was young, let alone care about others’ opinions.

Yu Han also knew that he was telling the truth. However, to the onlookers, they would still feel a little pity when they saw him being misunderstood by so many people.

Hence, she wrote solemnly, [You’re a good person.]

Ji Jun’s heart skipped a beat when he saw this sentence. Wasn’t this the usual opening line of “good person card”? Something like “You’re a good person, but we’re not suitable for each other.”

Fortunately, Yu Han’s next sentence was sent before he could be nervous for long.

[Not a good person card.]

Ji Jun’s heart suddenly fell back to the ground. Yu Han’s timing was perfect, making him suspect for a moment that she did it on purpose.

Of course, Yu Han did it on purpose. It was a small punishment for him for lying. Hence, after keeping Ji Jun in suspense, she replied, [I’m tired. I’m going to rest first. Let’s talk next time.]

After sending this message, Yu Han yawned loudly, proving that she was not lying. She was indeed quite sleepy.

During this period of time, be it filming or preparing for the exams, she had been tense. Now that filming was over and the college entrance examination was over, Yu Han still felt relaxed even though she still had work tomorrow. Then, the accumulated fatigue surged up.

Speaking of which, she had not really had any time to relax since she transmigrated, so it was normal for her to feel tired.

On the other side, Ji Jun had originally typed a long paragraph, but when he saw Yu Han say that she wanted to rest, he paused for a moment. The corners of his lips curled up into a silent smile, and he dissed her in his heart. Then, he deleted the paragraph he had just typed and replied, “Goodnight.”

These two words seemed to have hypnotic power. After Yu Han saw them, she casually placed her cell phone aside and fell asleep.

She slept very soundly. When Yu Han opened her eyes again, it was already past eight o’clock the next morning.

She was still a little stunned when she saw a few rays of sunlight coming through the curtains. She turned over and sat up. Her first reaction was that she had slept so late and would be nagged by the teacher again this morning. Then, she realized that something was wrong. She did not have to get up early in the morning to revise because she had already finished her exams.

Hence, Yu Han lay back down in relief. She covered herself with the blanket and wanted to sleep, but she did not feel sleepy even after tossing and turning on the bed several times.

She admitted that she had really slept well last night, so she was in a very good state of mind now. Hence, she gave up on sleeping. Instead, she took out her cell phone and surfed the Internet for a while before opening her afternoon schedule.

For example, when artists attended events, the organizers would usually send the script to the artist team in advance. It included the process of the entire event, the segments involved, the interview questions, and so on.

It was just like how the audience saw the artist bragging in front of the screen during the interview and looked especially professional. However, behind the scenes, the artist would usually get an interview outline in advance before the interview. Some teams would even list the answers so that the artist could read and memorize them first so that the artist could know what to do.

This was to prevent the artist from having an awkward scene that he could not answer during the interview. At the same time, it prevented the organizers from going overboard and asking too personal or controversial questions.

However, there would still be many awkward scenes when it came to implementation. For example, many artists were still perfunctory even if you gave them the questions and answers. They were not even willing to take a look, let alone memorize them.

That was because they were confident that they could handle all the interviews. It was not uncommon for them to fail in the end.

Of course, there were also situations where the artist team was especially lousy. They only considered making the artists build their personas crazily, so they tried their best to guide the artists in a certain direction when answering questions. It was not uncommon for the artists to be unprepared or not good enough, causing them to lose their composure and collapse.

Ever since Yu Han entered the industry, this was the first time she had officially appeared in front of the audience and faced an interview with the camera. Hence, He Meng paid more attention to it. Hence, she specially reminded her to be prepared last night.

However, He Meng knew that Yu Han would not fumble the ball on these matters. In addition, their team was short of manpower now, so she only gave her the outline of the interview. She said that she would think of the general direction in advance and just tell her casually when the time came..

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