864 Lu Man Calls the Shots (1/2)

The situation had been controlled by The Performer's crew.

In the end, Lu Man threw out a recording and snatched over the control.

\”You can go and do your work, don't bother yourself because of this,\” Lu Man said.

\”Alright.\” Han Zhuoli took another look. There was really no need to do anything more, and so he said, \”I'll go over earlier in the afternoon.\”

Lu Man did not oppose it.

She had just hung up the phone call with Han Zhuoli when she heard Hu Zhonghui call, \”He apologized! Xu Yaojie really apologized!\”

Hu Zhonghui excitedly waved her phone at Lu Man.

Lu Man had already guessed it from the start and was very calm.

Taking out her phone to take a look, she saw that Xu Yaojie had posted, \”The words that I said in the recording are all my personal words and have nothing to do with the show, The Performer. The words concerning an internally-chosen winner that had been decided on a long time ago, those were my own thoughts and guesses. At that time, I felt that Lu Man and the others were only students and felt that they did not know anything, so I randomly said those things to trick them. Our production group has been preparing for this show for five months, and our head director personally went to invite each teacher to participate in the show.\”

\”Everyone has already seen the voting system of the show. The crew is working together to make sure that the competition is as fair as possible. There are no internally-chosen winners or losers in the show. Because of my words, I have caused harm to The Performer's reputation and caused a huge disturbance to our production crew. At the same time, I have caused harm to the reputation of the guests participating in the show. I'm very apologetic.\”

\”Towards what Dean He said regarding my rude actions on the day of the contract signing, I'm very sorry. To the five students, Lu Man, Li Zeyu, Ni Xue, Yang Ruitian, and Chang Yachen, my attitude had been arrogant back then and I was very unfriendly. I'm very sorry. Everything was my personal actions. It has nothing to do with The Performer, and it has nothing to do with the production group.\”