Yang Zhou's voice was tinged with contempt. She couldn't stand Chu Yao. There was no particular reason; she just didn't like her. In Yang Zhou's eyes, Chu Yao's "innocence" was just an act.
It was something that happened between women sometimes. It had nothing to do with jealousy or anything else—they just rubbed each other the wrong way.
And in Yang Zhou's view, she had always felt that Chu Yao had stolen the female lead role from Mi Feifei.
It was just a low-budget campus drama, but that didn't matter. It was a Gu Changning production. Even a small project was still a Gu Changning project. And everyone knew that Gu Changning was a big name in the entertainment industry.
This only made Yang Zhou dislike Chu Yao even more.
Now, as she gossiped with Mi Feifei, her tone was thick with contempt. Though she didn't say it outright, it was clear she didn't think Chu Yao was there for any respectable reason.
Mi Feifei, however, froze. 'Chu Yao? Here?'
