"Miss Shen, I've long admired your name."
"Hello, Director An, I'm Shen You'an."
The girl was dressed in a white shirt and black pants, her slightly long hair tied back in a neat ponytail. She looked simple and clean, her skin so delicate it seemed you could squeeze water from it, and the gold-rimmed glasses on the bridge of her nose lent that youthful face a touch of scholarly elegance.
Her speech and manner were steady and composed, nothing like a girl her age; there wasn't the slightest trace of impetuousness about her, which was truly rare in the entertainment industry.
"Let's chat a bit. You've read the script, right?"
"I have."
"What are your thoughts on these three roles?"
Shen You'an thought for a moment, then answered seriously, "In my understanding, these three roles aren't simply three independent individuals, but three key facets shattered from the same 'mirror of the times' under different historical circumstances."
