Lucy’s suggestion was reasonable as it was indeed the most suitable option for Chloe at the moment.
Chloe had already settled into her current job, and more importantly, she had a stable income.
If she were to quit her job, she might find herself struggling to put food on the table for months or even longer.
With limited savings, especially after investing in the costly pastry chef training, Chloe had been living on a tight budget.
“I understand. It’s better to teach a man how to fish than to give him fish. How about this? I know becoming a pastry chef is expensive and demanding, but I can help you find a professional pastry chef to help you complete your training. Would that work for you?”
Morgan did not ask for a single penny when Chloe was learning under him. However, Morgan had been busy flying around Eurovia, so he had not had the time to teach her recently.
Hence, Chloe took up classes with other pastry chefs to continue her training, but this required self-financing her studies.
“But Lulu… I don’t want to trouble you, especially since we’ve only just met. You’re helping me so much, and I don’t know when or how I can repay this favor.”
Despite Lucy and even Morgan consistently praising her talent, Chloe lacked confidence in herself.
She had doubts about whether she would succeed in the future. It was said that opportunities came with challenges, and whether she could seize both remained a question.
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