It was a news release announcing a trial implementation of a new workweek system in a particular Western metropolis. In an instant, Arielle’s gaze was drawn to the word “Lightspring.”
Since Lightspring hadn’t implemented the four-day workweek system in a long time, this textbook had to be published a few years ago.
Arielle’s attention subsequently returned to the second paragraph, and she began to read aloud, “With no corresponding increase in productivity…”
Before she could finish reading the first sentence, Kelsea’s expression darkened. Arielle’s pronunciation, accent, and fluency made her sound almost like a foreigner, which completely astonished Kelsea.
She didn’t know how to pronounce several words in the passage, so she assumed that Arielle wouldn’t know how to read the first word and humiliated her in front of everyone just now. But it turned out that she was the one who couldn’t read all along.
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