"There were only eight spots, and she took one of them. It's only natural that we are all upset! We wouldn't say anything if she has what it takes, but she doesn't and yet she dares to take a spot away from someone who does have what it takes! How shameless!" the person said before leaving in frustration.

Meredith picked up her phone and saw Ivy's reply.

[I will work hard.]

"It looks like there really is more to the story," Meredith thought. "If Ivy isn't explaining how she got into the internship program, it means that she is feeling guilty about it as well."

Just then, she recalled that her aunt had once tutored Ivy and worked at the television station, so her aunt might know more about it.

Meredith immediately sent her aunt a message, asking if she knew anything about it as this was the first time the station had ever selected a first-year student as an intern. Her aunt replied right away. [I don't know much about this! Had you not told me about it, I wouldn't even know that she was selected. Let me ask my friends in the station.] Sometime later, she received another message from her aunt. [I asked around, but no one knows what is going on.]

can ask Ivy.] Meredith

I don't think I should pester

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