"Ye Wan, as the mentor, do you have any advice for the 33 contestants who are about to perform?"
The live audience all turned their heads, and the host asked with a smile.
"..."
With a somewhat grudging look and a smile on her face, Ye Wan turned her head to look at the contestant seats on her right, "I have only one piece of advice."
"??? Surely it's not just: Good luck, I believe in you all?"
"At this point, saying more means making more mistakes. Haven't you noticed that none of the four mentors are saying much? The show must think she's new but not too important, so they aren't afraid to offend her by letting her speak, right?"
"Hehe, what kind of misunderstanding do you have about my Sister Wan?"
Amidst the giggling comments scrolling across the screen, Ye Wan glanced down at the tabletop, "27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 49, 58, 62, 74, 96. If you can, you ten can form a group. As for what to dance, perhaps you could pay tribute to a classic."
