It's just that once there's targeted design, the guests will naturally, within that designed situation, display the true personalities the screenwriter has figured out.
From the moment Lin Wanwan walked in, Xiao Chong's lips had already curved up, but he didn't make any further move or say anything.
Lin Wanwan had discussed it with him long ago: while working, they should try to act like they're not familiar with each other, and he'd agreed.
Right now in the dressing room, Wang Lin kept cueing Xiao Chong; the latter nodded from time to time and added a few lines, and that alone kept the conversation flowing very smoothly.
The content of their chat made Lin Wanwan, listening at the side, feel like Wang Lin was reciting all the information she'd compiled—either that, or Wang Lin had done some very in‑depth research herself?
Actually, in Lin Wanwan's mind, Xiao Chong didn't need any specially designed scenario to show his highlights; he was covered in highlights all over.
