Sydney also knew the importance of studying further abroad.
So, of course, she did not refute Julien's words.
"It's just..." Sydney bit her lip, her face full of embarrassment. "If I leave, who will manage Skylight?"
This was her biggest dilemma now.
Julien chuckled, "Find a professional manager, or when the time comes, I'll send someone over. How about Zach?"
Sydney smiled, "Zach is going to be the president of a tech company in Loughtown next year, isn't he? And this branch is a listed company. If you let Zach, who is qualified to manage a listed company, take charge of my small company, that will be a waste of his talent. That's unfair to him. Even if Zach doesn't mind, I will feel guilty."
"So you want a professional manager?" Julien raised an eyebrow.
Sydney nodded. "I have no choice, but I am not very at ease about general professional managers. I have not contacted any people in this field. Can you help me choose one by then?"
"Okay, I'll deal with it then, so what's your decision?"
Julien asked.
Sydney took a breath. "I'll take the exam. You are right. Whether it is for myself or for Skylight, I must study further. Now that I have solved the management problem of Skylight, I naturally have no worries. I can prepare for the exam with peace of mind, but I have to learn everything from scratch, so Mr. Flint, in the next six months, I will trouble you."
She smiled.
Julien raised his eyebrows again. "Mr. Flint?"
"Yes. You said you were going to teach me, didn't you? So you're my teacher now, Mr. Flint." Sydney covered her lips and smiled.
Julien rubbed his fingers, his eyes shining. "It sounds good, but I'd prefer you to call me this in a different place."
"A different place? Why?" Sydney looked puzzled.
Julien curved his lips. "That's more passionate."
Sydney instantly understood what he meant. Her face turned red. She was annoyed and amused. "What are you talking about? You're always speaking obscenities."
Julien chuckled.
"Now, stop talking about this, or I'm going to be angry. I'm speaking seriously, but you're so frivolous."
"It's my fault."
"Of course. In short, in the next six months, I'll have to trouble you because I'm a novice. I may have a hard time learning. Don't be mean to me by then," Sydney said nervously.
Julien's expression softened. "A qualified teacher will never be mean to his students. Instead, he will use appropriate methods to guide his students. Rest assured. I will not be mean to you. I will only use the best method to help you master the knowledge as soon as possible. In this way, you can be admitted to that school."
Listening to Julien's assurance, Sydney was not worried at once, and even her confidence rose at this time. She felt that she might really be admitted.
After all, even if she had no confidence in herself, she had confidence in Julien.
"Okay, let's not talk about it. Are you done with your work?" Julien pulled his hands in from the window and sat up straight.
Sydney rubbed her eyes. "Almost."
"Then come downstairs. I've arrived."
"You're already downstairs?" Sydney was slightly surprised.
Julien replied, "Yeah, I've just arrived."
"Okay, then I'll come downstairs right away. Wait for me," Sydney said, quickly standing up.
Julien could hear the sound of her chair sliding when she got up. He said softly, "Don't rush. Just take your time. I'll call later to have Zach prepare the application documents and teaching materials. When these things are ready, I will teach you for two hours every night."
"OK." Sydney was delighted.
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