Having known Lu Man for so long, Chen Yan had actually grown accustomed to her spontaneous acting behavior at any given moment.
After all, Lu Man was the epitome of a drama queen.
But, you see, although Lu Man had always enjoyed acting, her lack of talent meant that there were always lots of signs in her performance that made everything seem fake to Chen Yan.
This time, however, was different.
Even though Lu Man's timing for acting was a bit abrupt, her performance—which was utterly absorbed into the "play"—truly made Chen Yan believe everything.
This was the ability and talent of an actor.
Acting was not about putting on a more realistic performance, but about convincing the audience that you are genuine.
In other words, it wasn't so important for actors to lose themselves in their roles; what mattered was making the audience do so.
And this time, Lu Man had achieved just that.
Chen Yan looked at Lu Man in surprise.