She read aloud a few articles and Harry pointed out places where she could improve, and thus, make herself sound more
impressive.
Two hours had passed.
The servant cover with ssnacks and fruit to remind them that it was tto rest.
"You've improved so much, Ivy. You sound so much better now," Harry said.
"I said so, too, Mr. Gardner, but Ivy won't believe me," the servant said with a smile.
"You really did improve," he said.
The servant immediately said, "I said that she can be a broadcaster now. What do you think?"
Harry glanced at Ivy.
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Ivy waved her hands without hesitation. "She is just kidding! | still need more practice."
"Do you want to try being an intern, lvy?" Harry asked. "Your winter holiday is approaching, and our TV station picks a number of
students from your university for our internship program..."
"I heard," Ivy said sheepishly. "I've applied for it as well because my classmate encouragedto do so. | know that interns are
usually third-year and fourth-year students, though."
"Not entirely. We place more focus on the skills students have, not what year they are in," Harry explained. "There have been
second-year students who participated in the internship program before. Don't feel overly pressured because interns are assigned
midnight shows," he paused and added, "but your parents might not be happy about it because that means you will have to stay
up at night."
Ivy was not worried about the struggle she might face and losing sleep was a small price to pay if she could be included in the
internship program.
"If | can't sleep at night, | can always sleep during the day," she thought to herself.
"Mr. Gardner, my parents don't interfere with my choices when ites to my studies or my career. They letdo whatever |
want, but | just don't think | am qualified enough. To be honest, there are a lot of people in my class who are far more talented than
1," Ivy said modestly.
Harry smiled. "But | doubt anyone is as hardworking as you are. You are the fastest-growing student | have ever seen. Even if you
aren't Elliot Foster's daughter, | would want you to get the internship."
Ivy was encouraged by his words, and during lunch, she told Robert about it.
"Robert, my heart is still racing." Ivy had been in a dreamlike state ever since she had agreed to Harry's proposal.
Robert did not understand what she meant at first. "Is it because you didn't sleep well last night? You woke up early this morning,
right?"
"No. | went to sleep early last night." Ivy almost never stayed up because she preferred to wake up early in the morning. " I've
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"You said so just now. If you want to go, go ahead. If you change your mind, you can always quit," he said. "By the way, which show
will you be on? If you are really going to be one of the hosts, we are all going to watch it to increase your views."
Amused, she said, "Robert, interns are assigned to midnight shows, and | don't want all of you to stay up to watch my show."
"Midnight? That's when you are going to work?!" Robert was stunned. "Sis, that means you are literally working the night shift
every day! Are you sure you want to do this?"
"Robert, it doesn't matter when | go to work. Mr. Gardner has been generous enough to givethis opportunity, and I'm just so
happy..."
"Ivy, if he really cares for you, he wouldn't put you on a show that is broadcasted in the middle of the night!"
"Robert, Mr. Gardner explained that all interns have to start with midnight shows. That's how it was for him as well. They can't just
change the rules simply because I'm Elliot Foster's daughter. Mr. Gardner doesn't have the right to do so, and even if he can, |
shouldn't ask for it."
"... Okay, then. Have you told Mom and Dad?"