Everyone was waiting for the director to arrive, and seeing Musheng's communication was completely unobstructed, Herman had unconsciously spoken a few more words to her, prompting Ann to join the conversation, seemingly with a sense of regret that they didn't meet sooner.
However, Musheng could feel that Ann was not very fond of her, because she looked at Herman with burning eyes. Musheng immediately understood the situation; perhaps it was a case of emotions developing from the drama?
Herman and Ann were having a pleasant conversation. Naturally, as a woman who liked Herman, she wouldn't want the man she liked to have a pleasant chat with another woman, which was why she also joined in mid-conversation.
But it was clear that Herman was not very keen on Ann either.
His exchange with Musheng was merely polite, and he grew much quieter when Ann spoke, because he didn't like the feeling—a sense that Ann was somewhat aggressively assertive.