The Long-awaited Mr Han - Chapter 1696 - Solved Shi Xiaoya’s Problem with One Sentence
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Chapter 1696 - Solved Shi Xiaoya’s Problem with One Sentence

Chapter 1696: Solved Shi Xiaoya’s Problem with One Sentence

Hayer also asked curiously, “Then who are the three people you saw before?”

“I can’t say that. If I said that, it would offend people.” Robert smiled prudently.

Hayer could not contain his curiosity, but no matter how he asked, Robert just refused to say it.

“But Lu Man does have a special kind of charm. In that performance just now, she wasn’t the first to come on stage, but the moment she came on, everyone’s attention was irresistibly drawn to her. As a judge, we clearly should not neglect the performance of the other actors, but every time we looked at other peoples’ performance, we could still clearly feel her extremely strong presence. The NFA won brilliantly this time because of this factor as well. It made one subconsciously neglect the performance flaws of others,” Hayer said.

“It’s probably because they rehearsed a lot, so they have chemistry. Whenever their flaws on stage, which cannot be corrected in such a short time, were about to appear, Lu Man would always manage to shift the focus back onto herself skillfully, minimizing the flaws of others to the greatest possible extent.” Hayer smiled and shook his head. “I was really stunned by Lu Man’s performance and the flow of that show, so I couldn’t really react. It’s only now that I realize this was their strategy.”

“So you should understand what I mean when I talk about Lu Man’s stage presence,” Robert said. “She’s extremely well-versed in her craft. When her classmates were putting on a brilliant performance, she was able to diminish her presence to accentuate her partner. When the other party couldn’t really hold up, she was able to instantly switch the focus back onto herself. This is not something that just anyone can do, be it their own skill or mentality. Even if a person is skilled enough, not every person would be able to do that, to be willing to perfect another person’s performance.”

Hayer nodded. “That’s true. Just like in that performance previously. That student wasn’t even that skilled and still wanted to steal the show. The end result was even worse.”

Both of them were walking together with Principal Li