After expressing her gratitude, Ivy went to the dressing room to change and found Andrea there.
Recalling what the staff said earlier, Ivy could not help but take the initiative to talk to Andrea. "Why haven't you gone home, Andrea?"
"There isn’t any public transport at this time." Andrea smiled gently. "Ivy, I've misunderstood you. All my classmates told me that you managed to get into the internship program through connections, and I believed that for some time. Now that I've watched your show, I have changed my opinion of you."
Though Ivy no longer cared about how others saw her, she was still overjoyed to hear what Andrea said. "You were great as well, Andrea. I watched your show tonight."
"Hahaha. Weren't you supposed to be memorizing your script at that time? You weren't paying attention?" Andrea teased.
"I arrived at the station at ten, and by the time your show started, I'd memorized most of the script." Ivy unbuttoned her jacket to change.
"Ivy, I heard that you live near the university, right? There's no bus or train service at this time, so how are you going home?"
Ivy froze for a split moment and said, "I'm going back by taxi."
"It's expensive to go to the university from here by taxi, so I plan on staying here until six and taking the train home."
Ivy blushed and explained, "It's my first day at work, and my parents are worried about me, so they gave me money for the taxi."
"I see... I guess your parents are quite well off," Andrea said enviously. "Do you know that there's going to be a popularity poll for interns here in the station? I asked around and the staff told me that all the winners of the polls in past years managed to become official employees of the station in the end."
"Oh. It hasn't started, right?"
"The channel will be accepting votes starting tomorrow afternoon. It's not anonymous, and every person can only vote once." Andrea seemed concerned. "I haven't figured out a way to gather votes. Have you thought of anything?"
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