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When His Eyes Opened novel by Simple Silence novel Chapter 2755

Chapter 2755

“My aunt used to be the host of the TV station. Later, she resigned after suffering a serious illness. Not all students are accepted for training now. In fact, I was also influenced by my aunt when I learned broadcasting and hosting. I grew up I especially admire her.” The female classmate said.

“I learned this major because I adore a host.” Hazel answered.

“Oh? Which host do you like best?” asked the female classmate.

Hazel didn’t know how to answer. Because the host she admired was from Thopiavelle.

The TV she watched before was from Thopiavelle, and all the sources of information she came into contact with came from Thopiavelle.

She was not very familiar with the host of Aryadelle.

“I don’t know her name.” Hazel lied casually and brought the subject aside.

“Hazel, I think you don’t participate in school activities. Is it because you don’t want to participate or your family members don’t let you? The neighborhood next to our university is not cheap. Your family is quite rich!”

Hazel: “No. It doesn’t matter if I make friends. It’s because I don’t really like to participate in group activities. If there are activities with credits, I will definitely participate.”

“Hahahaha! It’s really funny what you said. They all said that you look down on your classmates because of your beauty. My aunt said that you are not such a person. My aunt said that you not only take your studies very seriously, but also treat people very politely. Absolutely you’re not that kind of person.” The female classmate boasted.

Hazel blushed a little, not knowing how to answer.

Because she didn’t want any of her classmates to know her family situation. As long as one person knew, countless people would know.

“Hazel, don’t worry, I won’t tell other students that you asked my aunt to make up lessons. Also, your family lives outside the University, so I won’t tell others.”

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