Jennie came to the TV station an hour earlier than usual. She wanted to meet her two guests before she formally interviewed them on the show.
Both of her guests were quite special: One was a young talent in robotic design who achieved unprecedented success in the field, while the other was an entrepreneur who happily participated in numerous charities.
"Director, have the guests arrived?" Jennie asked when she came across the show's director.
"One called and said they were stuck in traffic, but fortunately they left an hour earlier than usual so I don't think he'll be late." The director was fond of guests who did their best to arrive on time.
"I'd still like to meet him before the show if possible," Jennie was at a loss.
"Jen, you don't have to be so nervous because he's actually your fan." The director consoled, "Mr. Song loves to donate to charity, but I've noticed something: Whenever you appeal for a charity in the show, he's always the first one to donate. Especially your latest appeal, you said there wasn't a school in that small mountain village north of Gangwon. You mentioned that without a school, the children had to walk two hours to go to school. The very next day, the manager of a certain company was sent to Gangwon to look for a construction company to build a school in the village. Later the money didn't stop flowing, and they could even buy schoolbooks for everyone.
"That's why I'd like to meet him in advance." Jennie had always been curious about this Mr. Song.
"Well, we can't guarantee he'll be here." The director shrugged his shoulders. Traffic hams are only getting worse these days.
"What about the other guest?" Jennie asked.
"Speaking of him, the producers were all shocked. That person is notorious for not accepting any interviews, even news show interviews were rejected, always citing that he was too lazy to go. Everyone is still wondering why he accepted to come to our small program." The director was flushed in excitement.
"We're considered a small program?" Jennie had been aware that ever since she started hosting, although they were only an interview show, the ratings had been quite good.
"What are we compared to news shows?" The director laughed.
"Fine, I was just going to ask when this bigshot is going to arrive because I've heard that this person is usually difficult to talk to. I wanted to get a feel of him beforehand and ask which questions I can ask and which ones I can't." Jennie said.
"Oh...he seems to be stuck in traffic too." Once again, the director shrugged.
"..." Do they live in the same small neighborhood? Or is there a collective traffic jam in all the roads today? Forget it, she'll just have to do the show and see.
An hour later, Jennie was getting ready in her powder room. But before she headed out, Jennie gave a few instructions to her assistant: "When I start my interview on the first guest, go backstage and ask the second guests if there are any questions I'm not allowed to ask."
Her assistant was a young girl who had graduated only two years ago. After listening to Jennie, she suddenly blushed.
Seeing this from the corner of her eyes, she smirked: "Looks like this second guest is quite handsome?"
"Un!" The young girl nodded several times.
"Then why don't you take this chance I've given you to have a chat?" Jennie raised an eyebrow.
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ROTDTTCAB (Jenlisa Adaptation)
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