"Oh. I didn't even know that we could wear a watch!" Ivy smiled.
"You can wear anything that's appropriate. We will let you know if it's something you can't wear on the show," the staff explained. "You can wear earrings, necklaces, or things like that as long as they aren't extravagant."
Andrea nodded and turned her attention back to Ivy. "Her watch must have cost a fortune."
"I'm not sure, but a first-year university student wouldn't have the money for luxury brand products," the staff said.
"She might not have the money for it, but someone else could have bought it for her... Ivy is quite the social butterfly," Andrea said innocently.
"Well, our manager likes her. Actually, we all do. We like all the interns equally, in fact. Students nowadays are so talented!"
"Ivy is far more talented than me," Andrea said with a smile. "She used to have an accent when the semester started! Listen to her now! She is doing great! It's only been half a year. Not only is she hard-working, but she is also talented. I can hardly hold a candle to her."
After complimenting Ivy, Andrea left the studio. Despite the jealousy burning within her, she had to admit that Ivy was capable.
She had guessed that Ivy only managed to secure a place in the internship program through connections, but even if that was the case, Ivy's skills were enough to silence anyone who doubted her.
Half an hour later, Ivy's show ended and she immediately turned on her phone once she stepped out of the studio because Avery said she would call Ivy.
When she first turned on her phone, she noticed that there were texts on the family chat group.
"I didn't know about the poll..." Ivy mumbled. "Should I try to gather votes? Whatever. I don't care. I should just focus on my job."
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