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Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right by PASSION

Chapter 299
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Lindsey smiled subtly and greeted the professor with a courteous nod, "Pleased to meet you, Professor Pearson.

Camille gave Kristy a forced smile and inquired in French, "Is this the executive agent you mentioned?" Kristy responded in French as well, "Yes, this is Lindsey Stewart.

" Camille scoffed, eyeing Lindsey with a look of disdain.

"I heard you becan executive agent right after graduation. Which university did you attend? Who is your instructor?" Kristy, with a faint smile, turned to Camille and said softly, "Ms. Dupont, I'm not sure Lindsey is fluent in foreign Languages.

Allowto translate for her.

"1 Camille's look of disdain towards Lindsey intensified upon hearing this.

Lindsey couldn't even speak another language? She probably wasn't from a prestigious university then.

It appeared Kristy's assessment was correct.

Lindsey seemed to be someone who relied on connections rather than merit to advance.

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"Lindsey-" As Kristy, with her arms crossed, was about to speak, Lindsey cut her off.

"Don't bother, Miss Chase.

I can speak French.

Then she turned to Camille and replied in fluent French, "Ms.

Dupont, I'm a graduate of Zrans University, and I didn't have a personal instructor.

" Camille's eyebrows knitted together.

For one, she hadn't anticipated Lindsey's impressive fluency in French.

Secondly, she wasn't pleased that Lindsey didn't have an instructor.

Typically, while not all college students didn't have personal instructors, it was often the most outstanding students who were selected by professors for specialized guidance.

Given that Lindsey cfrom the well-regarded Zrans University yet had no instructor, Camille assumed that Lindsey's academic achievements were average at best.

Camille shot Lindsey a disdainful look.

"To be a decent agent, you should focus on your own integrity instead of resorting to underhanded tactics to get ahead.

Kristy happens to be my top student.

During her tat college, she consistently held a top position in her class, and I had high hopes for her.

If all the agents in your country are as opportunistic as you appear to be, how can I be confident in allowing my favorite student to build her career here?" She then turned to Kristy and said, “In my opinion, you shouldn't have returned hto start your career.

" Camille's remarks were not just against Lindsey but an insult to her entire country, leaving Lindsey feeling uneasy.

Lindsey stood up straight and faced Camille confidently.

"Thank you for your advice, Ms.

Dupont.

But, if I may speak in my defense.

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While Zrans University might not be as prestigious as Skiyton Film M Academy, it's still among the world's leading comprehensive universities. During my tthere, I consistently topped my class and was chosen as the valedictorian.

This achievement was what paved my way into Vitality Entertainment.

Moreover, our company places great importance on individual talent, not just academic qualifications.

My promotion is a testament to the company's belief in my skills.

Upon hearing that Lindsey excelled academically at a renowned om institution like Zrahs University and was chosen as the valedictorian, Camille's view of Lindsey changed.

With a composed smile, Lindsey continued, "In terms of educational achievements and skills, I might not compare to Miss Chase's agent, Miss Archer. Perhaps, you could inquire about the elite university Miss Archer attended?" Jayleen's expression instantly turned dark.

She was merely an observer on the sidelines.

Yet, she couldn't fathom why she was suddenly on the receiving end of trouble.

Intrigued by Lindsey's comments, Camille's attention shifted to Jayleen.

Considering Kristy was Jayleen's artist, not Lindsey's, Jayleen should have been her focus.