Yanzhi led Ming Ge to the staff at the audition site, picked up a number card, and on the way back, whispered to Ming Ge, "Although Director Jian Sheng likes to cast newcomers, it's just a preference. If you perform well enough to catch his eye, securing a role can be a very easy task."
This statement was actually somewhat superfluous.
Everyone in the industry knows that auditions are about meritocracy, aside from an actor's background.
Jian Sheng comes from a prominent family and doesn't lack money; directing is purely his hobby.
Investing in his films is one thing.
But trying to meddle, take advantage, or force someone into the cast? Get lost.
So, aside from acting skills, there's probably nothing that can impress this sharp-tongued and strict director.
What Yanzhi really wanted to say was, "Don't be nervous, just perform well."
Ming Ge paused for a moment and then chuckled.
So Yanzhi actually thought she was nervous?