Chapter 32
Agnes paused, then blushed. She can’t say husband.
Although they were now worthy of the name, Agnes always felt that the relationship between them had
developed to this day, which was really incredible.
Agnes mumbled something twice and didn’t call out.
Jared looked at Agnes’s shyness, but he didn’t force her. Instead, he asked, “Come on, what is it?”
Agnes sighed in relief and quickly said, “Our school Journalism Society is doing an interview with Big
Shot and wants to invite you as a guest.”
Jared’s face had not changed, and his voice was light: “I never accept media interviews.”
Agnes knew, of course, so she didn’t have much hope in her heart.
But then Jared added, “I’ll see if I can make time tomorrow.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAgnes was surprised. Jared agreed to this?
However, Agnes felt that this matter should not be taken too seriously. After all, Jared was so busy.
The next day, Agnes had an early class.
After class, Lily, the president of the Journalism Society, called a meeting.
When Agnes arrived at the lecture theater, a bunch of people from the Journalism Society surrounded
Jenny.
Their faces were filled with admiration.
“Jenny, it’s really amazing that you can really invite Jared. Our Journalism Society can be regarded as
proud in the four major societies.
“Jenny, to be honest, what is your background? President Mr. Whitfield should give you such a face.
Have you known each other for a long time?”
“Jenny, you attended Tim’s birthday party yesterday. What was the scene? Tell us about it?”
Jenny’s eyes were full of stars, and she looked proud. She just glanced at Agnes, who just came in,
and her expression froze for a second.
Lily stepped onto the podium and patted the table: “Quiet! Have a meeting now.”
Everyone found a place to do it.
Lily said: “Just in the morning, the Secretariat of the Tim Group contacted our Journalism Society and
said that Mr. Whitfield was willing to be interviewed by our club at 3 pm for half an hour. This matter is
of great significance to our club. I am as excited as you. Of course, it is all due to vice president Jenny.”
When she said this, Lily took the lead in applauding, and others in the classroom followed suit and
congratulated Jenny.
Agnes looked puzzled. When did this become Jenny’s credit?
Lily continued: “Since Jenny has won such a once–in–a–lifetime opportunity for our club, we must
cherish it. I have already driven out the interview draft, and the interview task is still given to Jenny. I
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmbelieve she will be able to complete the task well.”
Everyone was envious. To interview Jared was simply what the media people dream of doing.
Lily handed the manuscript to Jenny. When she walked beside Agnes, she added: “Agnes, you
continue to assist Jenny. Later, you will get the equipment. Jenny said that you have helped a lot this
time. It’s hard.”
Agnes said: “I quit this interview. President, you’d better find someone else.”
When the meeting was over, Agnes was the first to go out.
However, she still vaguely heard Jenny’s wronged and weak voice: “She is the daughter of a
nobleman. How can she be wronged to carry equipment for me, I know that Agnes has always wanted
to be the anchor of this interview.”
Others comforted her: “This is an opportunity you have worked hard for, and it should be your glory,
unlike some people who want to get it for nothing.“
Agnes was very upset.