Chapter 110

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Liu Chanbei had looked over Qin Lu's information. His age matched the character, but his resume was completely blank.

His school grades had nothing to do with acting, the photos were flat, and there wasn't much reference value from any talent shows.

However, the original author had used a lot of elaborate descriptions when describing the appearance of Mu Yun. At least in Shufen's mind, Mu Yun had a vague but definite image.

So when Qin Lu walked in, Liu Chanbei felt it was at least worth a try.

At seventeen, there's a certain youthful aura that comes naturally, not in terms of acting skills, but in overall temperament.

In film and television, there's usually a certain age gap between actors and their roles, and you might even see twenty-seven or twenty-eight-year-olds playing high school students. This is a contradiction in the industry because directors want actors of the appropriate age to portray the characters, but sometimes it's hard to achieve both.

Investors want actors with guaranteed popularity to invest, but actors with both popularity and decent acting skills usually have been in the industry for several years.

This means that for roles in their teens, low-budget productions can find actors of the right age, while big-budget films and TV series are unlikely to use actors who are too young.

Especially someone like Qin Lu, who had no experience at all.

If it weren't for the fact that they couldn't find a suitable candidate, Liu Chanbei wouldn't have made this attempt.

"Director." Qin Lu, dressed in a black hoodie, with his black hair soft and fluffy, falling onto his forehead, his features delicate, his eyes gentle, bowed politely.

Liu Chanbei had seen many young people who became arrogant after becoming popular, and he knew Qin Lu was an idol, and a rising star with a growing popularity. He liked to look into people's eyes first because even if behavior can be deliberately controlled, the eyes are where one's true emotions are most evident.

To his surprise, Qin Lu's eyes were very calm.

There was no excitement of a first audition, nor the nervousness of meeting the director for the first time. But it wasn't the arrogance of someone who didn't take acting seriously; instead, it seemed like he was adequately prepared for what was to come and confident in his abilities.

Liu Chanbei raised an eyebrow slightly, feeling a bit of unexpected anticipation.

Also present at the audition was the assistant director, Ning Shan. They exchanged a brief glance, sensing a mutual interest.

"Let's draw a scene from the script. After drawing, you have two minutes to prepare, then you can start acting."

This was fair. Previous actors who auditioned for the same role also drew prepared scenes from the same box, improvising on the spot.

Many crew members gathered around, especially the relatively young makeup artists, who were extremely excited to see Qin Lu at the set.

Qin Lu's luck, or lack thereof, drew a scene where the female lead caught him in the act of killing.

He closed his eyes for a moment, and when he opened them again, his whole demeanor had changed.

Liu Chanbei, who had been somewhat casual before, stopped his silent tapping.

Qin Lu, who had stood straight before, now stood more casually, his brows and eyes slightly lowered, his gaze falling on the "sword" in his hand.

He brushed something hot off his face, his expression changing from the usual gentle calmness to indifference.

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