"The thought about giving up, but I can't bear to," Maria said with some embarrassment. "It's my dream. Even if I can't fulfill it, I don't want to end up doing nothing." At this point, Maria explained, "There's a movie that says that if a person doesn't have dreams, she's no different from being a waste. I think it makes sense."
Avery smiled and placed her hand on Maria's shoulder. "Maria, I know how to read fortunes. I have a feeling you'll be lucky. If no one who appreciates Maria's talent appears in the next few days, I'll recommend you to intern at the studio under my name."
Of course, Avery could also directly or indirectly guarantee Maria's debut. However, she always thought that helping others was good, but it was bad to arrange and decide other people's lives without permission. Moreover, only when one achieved something on their own would the success truly belong to them.