Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 167: Attacked by the article again

About this interview lasted about 40 minutes, after more than 40 minutes, the host announced the end. Baidu searched on Geili Literature.com and they were quite satisfied with Kevin's interview. After all, throughout the whole process, Kevin answered very freely, not like a student's inner quality at all.

The audience also got a deeper understanding of some basic information about Kevin from this interview program of Kevin. And from the whole interview process, they gradually found that Kevin was less immature as a student, and more mature and temperamental. What's more, some people have vaguely seen the breath of a master in Kevin's body.

"Mr. Kevin, thank you for doing this interview, your answers were excellent."

Backstage, Ada came over to thank Kevin.

"Dear Miss Ada, I also thank you for your invitation. Oh, you are more beautiful today than yesterday."

"Well, what a sweet-mouthed writer. Oh, I hope we have a chance to work together again. God bless you."

Under Kevin's praise, Ada smiled brightly.

The Edinburgh TV station's interview program with Kevin is over, but the things produced in this interview are not willing to end there. On the second day of the interview program, an article titled "The Hypocritical Genius Writer" appeared on the Internet.

This article was published in a website called "Freedom Web", which is a British speech website. As long as you write well, or the topic is attractive enough, you can publish articles here. And there are no restrictions. This is where the name "Freedom Web" comes from.

Although Liberty.com is not a large official website, its popularity in the UK is quite good. At least the daily traffic here can be compared with ordinary news websites.

Therefore, when the article "The Hypocritical Genius Writer" came out, it immediately attracted the attention of many people.

The article wrote: Since the sales of "Robinson Crusoe" soared, it has become more certain that Kevin is a literary genius. But from his interview on Edinburgh TV yesterday, I can't see the modesty of this literary genius, but more hypocrisy and arrogance.

When the host asked him if he would be under pressure when facing the famous literary master Padik to open a new book, he said proudly, "There is no pressure." Obviously. From this answer, it can be seen that he has become so arrogant that he does not take his literary predecessors seriously.

Ok, it’s understandable for young people to be proud, but what he’s facing is Padik, who was generously praising his novel writing on Twitter a few days ago.

This is the minimum respect. Does he not understand?

Yes, he is a literary genius, it is impossible for him not to understand these things. It can only mean that his recent achievements have made him ecstatic, and then he has forgotten his identity; it can only mean that he is so proud that he doesn't need to pay attention to literary masters.

Tolstoy once said: Pride is the best way to destroy genius. Therefore, I sincerely doubt that in Kevin's pride and arrogance. How far will his literary road go.

Kevin, a hypocritical genius writer.

This article was written by Brian's assistant, since he failed to attack Kevin last time, this time he found another attack point in Kevin's interview program. Therefore, I asked someone to write an article overnight and published it on the free website.

As "Robinson Crusoe" is still popular in major bookstores, the attention on Kevin is not low. Therefore, this article is naturally attractive as soon as it comes out.

Mr. Collison just went online, and then saw the title of this article. After reading it roughly, he also shook his head. I lament that as long as people are popular in this world, there will be a lot of discussions.

He suddenly remembered a famous quote by Roosevelt: A celebrity is like a rose, it has a fragrant side and a headache side. It comes with applause, but also with cold stabs. Perhaps, Kevin's current situation is like this.

So, Mr. Collison called and told Kevin about the situation. Kevin didn't know about it until he heard Collison's phone call, so he also read the article online.

"Dear Mrs. Collison, I don't. I have a lot of respect for Padik. And this article was clearly taken out of context," Kevin explained to his teacher.

"Well, I know what kind of person you are. It's still the same sentence - do what you like to do, and don't care too much about other people's opinions."

Mr. Collison always used this sentence to encourage Kevin.

"Thanks. I think those who have seen the entire interview will speak for me and know that's not what I meant," Kevin said.

In fact, as Kevin said, after the article "The Hypocritical Genius Writer" came out, the people who supported Kevin were very dissatisfied when they saw it. So they all stood up and spoke for Kevin:

"This article is obviously taken out of context, I read the entire interview. Kevin did not show any disrespect to Padik. I don't understand what the author's intentions are in writing this article."

"Kevin has already said in the interview that Padik is the writer he respects all his life. He is a brave man. I don't want to slander Kevin out of context, okay? I think God's eyes are sharp, and the eyes of the masses are sharp."

"Yes, I also watched the entire interview. Kevin did not directly answer no, but said that when Paddyk praised his new book on Twitter, his pressure disappeared. As for writing this Article man, all I can say is you are a slanderer, villain, God hater."

"Dear Kevin, come on, don't pay attention to these jealous patients, God will always take care of you. You have to write more good works and tell those people that your self-confidence can make you go further. Your self-confidence It can make you a literary hero of an era."

"Since Kevin's book became popular, doubts about him have always been uninterrupted. But what? Every time Kevin has proved himself with strength. So, dear Kevin, don't care about these people's prejudice against you . Work hard to write your work well."

Undoubtedly, this fantasy of Brian's assistant was finally shattered, because he underestimated the power of Kevin's readers, and he also underestimated how sharp the eyes of the masses are. Of course, the most important thing is that he also underestimated the charm brought by Kevin's words.

Along with his underestimation of Kevin, the sales volume of "Robinson Crusoe" continued to boom. While major bookstores were making money, Kevin and the London Literary Publishing House also made a lot of money.

At this time, those publishing houses that did not buy the text copyright of Kevin's "Robinson Crusoe" because of missing the opportunity, felt more regretful in their hearts. Unfortunately, no matter which time and space, or which world, God will not allow the existence of regret medicine. Amen. (To be continued.) WWW.GEILIWX.COM happy reading every day

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