Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 179 Selected as a Textbook

♂ go to ÷ small? →,. (Baidu search gives you the fastest and most stable update of Literary Network.) In the afternoon, Kevin asked Mr. Collison and Principal Harden for leave and left the school directly. reception at the venue.

But when he was thinking about where to arrange to meet with the other party, Jennings called.

"Hey, dear Kevin, I've arrived in Timberlake. Can you come to the Education Building? Yes, I'll wait for you here," Jennings said on the phone.

When Kevin heard it, he thought it was good. This directly saves you the trouble of arranging the place yourself. So, after Kevin received the address of the education building, he took a taxi and rushed there.

When Kevin came to the door of the education building, the security guards stopped him immediately.

"Hello, I'm here to find Mr. Jennings?" Kevin said to the other party after a smile.

"What? You said you came to see Mr. Jennings? I'm sorry, Mr. Jennings is in London, not here." The security guard looked at Kevin carefully, and then said contemptuously.

The security guard had just handed over work with his colleagues, so it was not clear that Jennings had arrived in Dinburgh today. When he heard Kevin said that he was coming to find Jennings, he had no choice but to say that he was not there.

"No, he just talked to me on the phone. He told me to come here and find him directly. Yes, I didn't lie." Kevin explained.

When the security guard heard that Jennings called him, he couldn't help but look at Kevin again. Although Kevin looks good, he still has a student's air on him. For such a person, would the majestic Minister of Education personally call him to come over? Besides, what kind of relationship will a group of students have with the Minister of Education?

Therefore, the security guards at this time couldn't help but suspect Kevin's identity.

"Hey buddy, I think you have to go. You know that lie you just told was not a good one."

"I'm not lying. If you don't believe me, let me in, and then everything will be known."

"No, this is the education building, and the education staff in Dinburgh have a meeting today. So I can't just let people in. So, buddy, you'd better leave. This is my last advice."

"Let him in, Kevin is my friend."

Just as Kevin was about to explain again, a loud voice came from behind the security guard.

With the memory from the TV inside.

Kevin recognized at a glance that this person was Mr. Jennings, the British Minister of Education.

"Dear Mr. Jennings, I am Kevin. I am the Kevin you are looking for."

Kevin was worried that Jennings didn't know him, so he identified himself in advance.

"Dear Kevin, I saw you in a TV interview program, so I still remember your appearance. You are really a handsome and talented guy." Jennings said humorously.

The security personnel were also very surprised when they saw Jennings' appearance at this time. After all, he has not seen Jennings himself passing through the gate until now.

"Dear Mr. Jennings, sorry, I didn't know you were inside before then."

After the security guard finished talking to Jennings, he immediately said politely to Kevin: "Dear sir, I was really rude just now. Please forgive me for my misunderstanding. "

"Okay. Let's forget about this matter. Kevin is my friend. If he wants to come in to find me in the future, just remember to notify me as soon as possible." Jennings said to the security guard in a very serious tone.

"Of course, oh, my dear Mr. Jennings, you go."

After Jennings and Kevin shook hands enthusiastically. He led Kevin into an office on the third floor.

There were not many people in the office. At this time, there were only Jennings, his assistant, and Kevin. Jennings' assistant also went out to make tea very conspicuously after seeing Kevin enter the office.

"Oh, Kevin, please sit down." Jennings made an elegant "please" gesture to him.

"Thank you, respected Mr. Jennings." After Kevin said something, he sat down politely.

After seeing Jennings, Kevin felt that the real person was more kind than the one on TV. At least his behavior and sentences didn't give people too serious a feeling.

Jennings' assistant quickly brewed the tea and brought it up. Kevin took a sip casually. This time, he couldn't tell the exact type of tea he drank like the last time he met Padick. After all, many teas in the UK are imported. Whether it is the Internet writer in the past life or the current college student Kevin, they have never tasted it, so it is naturally impossible to make an accurate judgment.

"Dear Mr. Jennings, it's a pleasure to meet you. I don't know why you asked me to come here this time?" Kevin took a few sips of steaming tea. He asked directly.

"Oh, there is one thing. Did you recently publish an article called "On Envy" in The Times?"

"Yes, that's my most recent work. Does Mr. Jennings have any opinion on this article? I think I will be open to anyone's opinion. And I have deep respect for those who give correct opinions. Thanks."

Kevin's words are just a modest statement. For the classic work that has been tried and tested in the previous life, all the defects of "On Jealousy" have been corrected long ago. Where could there be any problems.

"No no no, Kevin. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. On the contrary, I think it's brilliant. It's the best prose I've ever seen written about human 'jealousy' -- -None of them." Jennings immediately explained.

"Then who is Mr. Jennings?" Kevin still didn't know that the other party was looking for him at this time, and now he talked about the so-called "On Jealousy".

"I read this article last night and thought it was very good and educational. So, I think British children need such articles. Because only such articles can tell them what 'jealousy' is, How to recognize the true nature of 'jealousy'. That is to say, this is an educational article. You are simply a literary genius."

"Thank you, Mr. Jennings, for your praise, and thank you for liking "On Envy." But I don't know what you mean?"

"To be blunt, that is to say, I think your article "On Jealousy" can be included in the Chinese textbooks of British middle schools. Yes, you heard it wrong. This is a decision I made after a long time of thinking last night. I just said that British children need such articles." Jennings said to Kevin seriously. (To be continued.) .WWW.GEILIWX.COM Happy reading every day

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