Chapter 595 - 590: Interviewee
After the strong cold wave hit, the temperature finally warmed up a bit.
Ever since she saw those words that day, Cherish Turner felt something blocking her heart, uncomfortable and stuffy, but she kept this feeling to herself and didn’t want to talk about it.
Elijah Butler had also been very busy recently, focusing on his own career. Now life seemed busier and more numb, at least not quite as painful.
Butler had gone to take a class in business administration.
At first, he had planned to open his second bar and had been preparing for it, but suddenly there was no news about it. When Cherish asked what had happened, Elijah just laughed and said, "I think girls shouldn’t be too restless. Running one bar is enough for me. I want to go back to school and reapply to college."
Elijah changed his decision in an instant, and Cherish thought it was a good idea, very supportive, albeit a bit strange as she knew he had never liked studying. Still, no matter what, studying was always a good thing.
Cherish finally received a call for a job interview, going to a magazine company to apply as a copywriting specialist. After being idle for so long since her return to China, she couldn’t stand being idle anymore. However, she avoided any financial positions, instead choosing seemingly unrelated industries such as magazines. This surprised Elijah but was within reason.
There were two interviewers, a man and a woman. The woman was beautiful, with long, straight hair down to her shoulders and a very sharp gaze. The man was a bit green, seemingly around the same age as Cherish, and obviously not the main character. The woman asked Cherish many questions, only stopping when there was nothing more to criticize, allowing Cherish to enter the magazine smoothly.
A week later, Cherish had integrated into the team and got along well with her colleagues.
During the weekly meeting, the entire magazine staff discussed the content for the next issue. After much deliberation, they decided to focus on "finance." Once the theme was set, the interview with the star figure was naturally confirmed. An unknown female staffer exclaimed, "If we’re talking about finance, the star figure has to be the president of Griffith Group, William Griffith!"
"If we can interview him, our magazine will definitely sell like hotcakes this issue!" another colleague chimed in.
Chief Editor Billy pondered for a moment, then approved, "Okay, let’s go with him. Emmy Chip, I’m giving you the task of interviewing him."
