Ivy's heart wavered at Meredith's words, but she knew that she did not qualify for the internship.A professional host must possess the skill and experience that can only be accumulated through trial and error. "I will think about it! I just feel like the recruiter will be dumbfounded by our resumes.""Haha! Believe it or not, over fifty percent of the broadcasting majors will apply for it. As for what the recruiter thinks, that is his own business. It's not like he will be able to remember all the names on the applications. Don't worry." Meredith said. "You are the one who needs to be in control of your own fate. That's what my aunt tells me. My aunt got the internship despite being a year one student because of her beauty, communication skills, and her guts. Apart from those, she did not have any sort of experience. Apart from that, she wasn't an expert in any way... of course, there weren't that many people taking this major back then."Ivy's heart fluttered at her words."I h
She also wasn't appalled by his actions because he had told her that he could pass his exams without studying much. "You've probably misunderstood, haven't you? The perks I'm talking about is that our parents gave me a brilliant mind. I'm really good when it comes to my studies." Robert burst out laughing."Robert, I might be the least talented one in this family." Ivy sat at the dining table. "I need to study really hard to get what the lecturer is talking about.""Do you know what it was like when I was younger?" said Robert with a twinkle in his eyes. "When I was young I had so many one-on-one lessons, and I also attended tuition with many other students. I never stopped taking notes till I got to university, and I'm only passing with flying colors because of those classes. I didn't relax till I graduated from high school. Our parents only stopped the extra classes when I entered university, so I'm definitely capitalizing on all the fun I missed out on in high school." Ivy ins
Ivy blushed. "I don't think I have what it takes, Robert.""Let me know if you do want to be CEO of a company, and stop thinking about how qualified you are for a second. People aren't born leaders." Robert felt that a person as sensible and quiet as Ivy would be well suited for leadership.Ivy felt lost.Before summer, her only goal had been to find a job that would allow her to make ends meet. She had never considered studying a course that would not allow her to make ends meet, nor had she— in her wildest dreams— considered any leadership positions."You are hesitating." Robert placed a pork rib onto her plate. "Which means you want to. Unlike you, I definitely don't want to be in a leadership role.""What do you want, then?" Ivy asked."If I tell you that I just want to laze around for the rest of my life, will you laugh at me?" Robert blushed. "I guess I've been spoiled, and I want someone to care for me forever."Ivy thought that it was a beautiful dream, as no one would b
To Robert, any television studio should be glad to have his sister as an intern. Plus, to him, there were many stations and only one Ivy. ...Elliot received a call from Layla and went over to Mr. and Mrs. Santos' house.Layla called because something had happened.While they were having lunch, Mr. Santos had a few drinks and started pouring his heart out whilst he was under the influence of alcohol.He wanted to donate his heart to his son.Layla was scared out of her wits.There was not a country on earth that allowed people who were alive to donate their hearts, and the best they could do would be to become organ pledgers, which enabled them to donate their organs upon their death. Elliot hurried over, and it took some time before he finally convinced Mr. Santos to give up on the idea."They said that my son's lungs are failing, right? He can have mine!" Mr. Santos' face was flushed, but his eyes were determined. "My wife and I spoke to some doctors, and they told us that
"If Eric wakes up only to find out he has one of your hearts, do you think he could live with himself?" Elliot asked. "Believe in Avery. Eric will be fine."The two nodded."Don't pressure Avery. We are prepared for whatever might happen," Mr. Santos said."I understand your struggle. We will do our best to save him," Elliot said."Thank you."As they drove away, Layla rolled down the window.Elliot glanced at her. "Layla, wind up the window. You are going to catch a cold.""I'm feeling a bit warm, Dad.""Your mom told me that you are still weak, and you can't be out in the cold."Elliot glanced at the driver, who immediately wound up the window."Eric's parents have aged so much in this short period of time." Layla thought back to what happened earlier bitterly."Even if nothing had happened to Eric, they would still grow old. You didn’t cause this. Layla, you should go back to work tomorrow!" Elliot was worried that Layla might overthink things at home and wanted her to go
Ivy was slightly taken by surprise. "I'm kind of busy tonight, but... Happy birthday!"The girl seemed to have expected Ivy's answer and remained composed, but another girl protested, "Ivy, you've never shown up for any of the class activities, and you are turning Gloria down even when it's her birthday? You are being arrogant!""I'm sorry, but I really do have something to attend to tonight," Ivy said. "I would have come along if it was yesterday or tomorrow.""It's fine." Gloria smiled. "I believe that you are actually busy.""I'm sorry!" Ivy said before leaving.Once Ivy was gone, the girl who protested said sarcastically, "Is she working part-time or something? Why else would she be in such a hurry?""I don't know," Gloria said. "She never talks about herself.""I guess it's because she is ashamed! She was seen with some foreign guy in a cafe outside campus some time ago... I think she must live a rather 'colorful' life. After all, she is the only one who doesn't need to sta
"No. She doesn't talk about herself, but I just know that. Just don't badmouth her behind her back like the others. I think of her as my friend," Meredith said."Of course! I have no personal grudge against her, so I won't say anything. I hate backstabbers like that as well. By the way, how did you and Ivy get to know each other? She's always alone.""I went to talk to her.""Oh, but she's not in our class.""I know. We all major in the same thing.""Meredith, you said that she comes from a rich family. How rich is her family? Richer than yours?" the girl asked curiously."Honestly, I don't even know how rich my family is, so I'm completely clueless about Ivy. Forget about it. Let's just focus on our studies in the hopes of getting the internship in the future.""Has Ivy applied?""I think so! I gave her the application form!""I see!"...Ivy hurried out of campus and got into the car.Brian drove toward the hotel, and Ivy felt slightly nervous. She tried to text Robert to
"Yeah, that's why I reached out to him!" Robert tapped her on the shoulder. "Alright, let's go in! Don't worry, Dad and I are right here next to you! The lessons will be held on the weekends at our house as well."Ivy took a deep breath and followed him into the room."Dad." She greeted Elliot before turning to shake Harry's hand. "Pleasure to meet you, Mr. Gardner."Harry did not seem as authoritative as he appeared on the news and smiled gently at her. "Hello, Ivy. You must have just finished classes! I graduated from Southern University as well." He grinned as he gave her a firm shake. "Yeah, I know. I looked you up because I saw your show and am very impressed by your skills," she said sheepishly.Elliot gestured at Ivy, wanting her to sit between him and Harry.Ivy immediately took her seat."I was just talking to Harry. He has worked at the television station for so long that he doesn’t host anything apart from Everyday's News because he also acts as the manager of the br