[As a senior in the broadcasting industry, I think I have the expertise to comment on this. It's hardly an accident, and it's probably a minor mistake at worst, and it's normal for interns to make them. We shouldn't exaggerate it.]
[I think that something might be wrong with her script, or she wouldn't have paused.]
[I thought that broadcasters read from the teleprompter. Even singers have teleprompters at their concerts! Maybe something went wrong with the teleprompter?]
...
"Elliot, people are saying that maybe something went wrong with the teleprompter when Ivy was broadcasting." Avery was even more curious after reading the comments, but she could not simply ask Ivy about it because Ivy was still asleep.
"Maybe I can call Harry and ask him about it?" Elliot was not overly nervous about it. Though Ivy made a minor mistake, it did not affect the overall flow of the show. What concerned him was that they would pressure Ivy by placing too much attention on the matter.
Avery shook her head. "It's fine. If Harry didn't say anything, it's probably not important. Our daughter is an intern and it's normal for her to make mistakes."
"Forget about interns. Even experienced broadcasters make minor mistakes from time to time," Elliot said calmly. "Our daughter is brilliant as she is."
"I think so, too. It's like she was born to do this." Avery could not help but fantasize about Ivy becoming the most famous news anchor in Aryadelle.
No matter the industry, anyone who excelled in what they did would be referred to as an accomplished member of society.
"Our daughter deserves better." Elliot, on the other hand, did not want his daughter to be a mere broadcaster.
Avery was reminded of Robert and asked, "I haven’t seen Robert around since we woke up. Is he still sleeping?"
The servant overheard Avery and hurried over. "Robert went out at eight this morning. He starts work today, right? He said that he is going to work every day on his own!"
Avery had not expected Robert to be so serious about the internship.
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