Wyatt Wright suddenly said, "That male actor's character is really not good."
Caught off guard by the abrupt change in topic, Rae Bennett was unable to respond right away: "Huh?"
His focus remained on driving, eyes fixed on the road ahead: "You talked about that very refined gentleman of an actor; his personal character is actually not good," he said.
Not only was he far from refined, but his personal life was also a total mess.
Wyatt didn't elaborate further on that.
Rae was a beat too slow in responding: "Oh."
Her reaction was so neutral, Wyatt thought she didn't believe him, and clarified, "I'm not slandering him, this is something everyone in the circle knows." He never slandered anyone; he just stated facts, "An actor's on-screen image can only represent the work, not the person."
He looked so earnest saying this.
Rae couldn't help but smile: "I know that." How could she not understand, "Mr. Wyatt, you get so jealous, how did you ever endure those past seven years?"