"Although this is a reality show, we still have a script,"
the director spoke in an even tone, leisurely observing everyone.
"The staff will give each of you a script later; I hope you all study it on your own and refrain from discussing it privately, in accordance with the terms of the confidentiality agreement."
Everyone complied with the director's words.
Jiang Man, in her first role as an 'artist,' appeared somewhat nonconforming and even a little indifferent.
"Alright, no one is allowed to bring assistants for the whole program. Whose assistant is this? You may leave now."
"Huh? Me?" Wu Yingfan realized belatedly, pointing at himself.
"Yes, you," the director said from his high horse.
In a variety show, the director has more clout than the investors.
The investors don't have time to monitor the show's details, nor do they interact with the artists one-on-one.
So, the director, holding the figurative imperial sword, naturally has the most authority.