Chapter 414
President’s Substitute Wife novel Chapter 414
I stood there and looked at Philip and said seriously, “no way!”
“Why?” Philip didn’t seem to expect me to turn him down. He was a little surprised. “I’m excellent. I often come first and get a first-class scholarship every year. I have won many awards. Now many companies have contacted me and hope I can go to their company after graduation!”
I looked at Philip, “why did you choose animation? I heard Chloe say your family is poor. You needed to buy an expensive laptop before you went to university. Your parents didn’t agree at the time. You spent the summer after the college entrance examination as a tutor and bought a laptop, didn’t you?”
“Yes.” Philip nodded, “that’s because I like it. I like watching animation since I was young, so…”
I interrupted him, “so if you come to our studio, you have to give up your dream and start learning a new thing. You can’t ruin your career on impulse.”
“But…”
I looked firmly at Philip, “you are smart and excellent. You will be a good man in the future. But you can never give up what you love for someone. You actually give up on yourself. No one will appreciate you.”
Philip looked at me and his eyes were full of uncertainty.
I didn’t know if he understood.
I said and looked at my watch. “I have to go, or I’ll be late.”
Then I walked quickly to the school gate.
Philip quickly caught up with me. “Becky, I want to see you off.”
“I’m not a child. I won’t get lost.”
I shook my head helplessly.
He followed me and smiled, “I know, but I’m worried about you.”
He just followed me when he finished.
He took me to the door of the hotel. I urged him to leave.
But I went to the lobby and looked back and found him standing there. I couldn’t help frowning.
His change was too obvious.
Maybe I should really think about changing a babysitter for Lester.
I found the banquet hall according to the guide sign at the door.
There were about seventeen or eighteen round tables in it. There were already a lot of people when I went in.
Mostly strangers.
I looked around and found my name in a round table at the back.
