Linda flashed a warm smile as she began, "In our news department, we’re all graduates from top-notch universities and have received the best education. I'm sure there's been a misunderstanding here. Even if there's some truth to it, it definitely wasn't anyone from our team."
"As for the prime-time anchor position, I won't be competing with Chloe for it. She can have it."
Her voice was gentle and soothing, like the song of a nightingale in the woods. She deftly shifted the conversation in just a few sentences.
Vivian looked at Linda with gratitude. Not only did she preserve Vivian's dignity, but she also diverted everyone's attention by willingly giving up the prime-time anchor spot.
Chloe, however, let out a mocking laugh. "It sounds like you had the anchor position all wrapped up, and now you're just handing it over to me."
"Chloe, you've got it all wrong. That's not what I meant at all."
"Then what did you mean?"
"Alright, enough, both of you," Tony finally interjected, clearly exasperated.
"Regarding the anchor position, here's what we'll do: Our network is planning to interview a very important figure. Whoever secures an exclusive interview with him within a week will become the prime-time anchor."
"Of course, the interview must be completed within a week. So, you two better get moving."
Someone curiously asked, "Sir, who is this important figure you're talking about?"
Tony revealed, "Mr. Connor Sartori."
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