Placing Pei Shuyu among them, she stood out considerably.
Nai Yu had been receiving professional dance training since middle school, her fundamentals were somewhat better, plus her physique added bonuses for Korean dance—not exactly crushing the competition, but definitely more eye-catching.
After it ended, Su Huai sneered and shook his head.
"That's the level of South Korean girl groups? I thought they were strong enough to compete with Girls' Generation for first place..."
They didn't understand him, but Su Huai knew that the translator would definitely tell Director Li later.
Who cracked under pressure wasn't clear, but surely someone did.
That's just how Huai loved to poke people's sore spots.
Of course, Su Huai was well aware that Tara was never a group that rose to fame on individual skills. They formed too abruptly, only one all-around candidate had practiced for many years, and half were amateurs dropped in just before debut.