"I'm even worse." Benjamin Worthington laughed helplessly. Since he was a child, he'd been in sports school and hardly focused on cultural classes. Where would he have found the time to learn to dance?
"Jane Sampson, how come you don't know how to dance?" Charlotte Miller looked incredulous, "I heard you were a child star. I thought all child stars were multitalented."
After Charlotte Miller finished speaking, the expressions of all seven people, including Jane Sampson, changed slightly.
"I'm not a child star," Jane corrected Charlotte Miller seriously, then added, "There's specialization in every art. Just like Benjamin's time was spent on sports, my time was spent on the piano. Is it strange that I can't dance?"
Charlotte Miller realized her words might have been inappropriate, so she stopped pursuing the topic and quietly hung her head, looking a bit wronged.