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“Don’t be nervous, my dad and I are here! It will be the weekend for make-up classes, and we will also be at our
house.”
Hazel took a deep breath, and followed Robert into the private room.
“Dad,” Hazel called his father first, then looked at Hector, and bowed respectfully, “Hello, Teacher Joly.”
“With a kind smile, Hector responded to her greeting: “Hi Hazel. You just finished class! I also came from Nantah
University.
“You’re very good in hosting.” Hazel said shyly.
Elliot beckoned to Hazel and asked her to sit between him and Hector.
Hazel immediately walked over, put down her schoolbag, and sat down.
“I just chatted with Hector. He has worked in the TV station for many years, and now he does not host other
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtprograms except ‘Daily News’. Because he is now the director of the news broadcasting department, he does more
behind-the-scenes work ” Elliot said to Hazel, “He taught you, I think it’s not bad. What do you think?”
Of course Hazel didn’t dare to say bad.
After all, Hector was present.
“I’m afraid of delaying Teacher Joly’s time…” Hazel said bluntly.
Hector immediately said: “No. I can try it with you this weekend and see what you think. If you think it’s good, then
continue. If you think it’s not good, I can also recommend other hosts to teach you.”
Hazel was flattered: “Thank you, Teacher Joly. I’m flattered that you are willing to teach me.”
Seeing his daughter so happy, Elliot asked, “Are you hungry? Let’s eat first!”
Hazel nodded.
After a meal, Hector exchanged contact information with Hazel.
“I’ll send you some information, you can take a look when you’re free. I’ll come to you tomorrow morning.” Hector
drank some wine and talked more than before.
Hazel: “Teacher Joly, did you come here by car?”
“I picked him up. I’ll just take Teacher Joly back.” Robert said, “Little sister, you go back with Dad.”
“Okay.” Hazel responded and waved to Hector, “Teacher Joly, see you tomorrow.”
After watching Hector leave, Hazel followed his father into the car.
The car drove towards home.
“Dad, I actually didn’t expect my second brother to find me such a good teacher… I didn’t want to bother you
either.” Hazel was a little excited, but also a little embarrassed.
“Everything about you is not a trivial matter. If you have something to tell your father, he will help you solve it. Your
second brother is still in school, so his ability is limited.” Elliot took advantage of his youngest son’s absence, so he
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmdidn’t have to worry about his son’s face.
Hazel could feel her father’s love.
Hazel: “Dad, I have nothing else to do next.”
“Do you want to go to a TV station for an internship?” Elliot asked this question casually, “Hector told me that their
TV station recruits some students for internships every year.”
Hazel: ” Dad, I’m not qualified yet.”
“As long as you are not dumb, you are qualified.” Elliot looked at Hazel indifferently, “After Hector teaches you for a
while, you should be fine. When the winter vacation comes, you can go to the TV station to practice. Maybe after
you pass The host’s addiction, you will find that you don’t like this job that much then you can learn other things.”
Hazel: “…”
“If you really like being a host, Dad won’t stop you. It’s just that Dad wants you to have a better future.” Elliot
expressed his expectations.
Hazel: “Dad, do you want me to be the boss like my sister?”
Elliot: “It depends on your own interests. You can start your own company, or go to your sister’s company, your
brother’s company, or come to Dad’s company, it doesn’t matter.”