Culture Conquers Foreign Worlds

Chapter 29: Pulan's choice

   Pulan returned to his not-so-high-end apartment, which he rented here. Based on his meager salary, it would take at least ten years to buy such a not-so-high-end apartment house.

   When he got home, he threw away his suit and slumped on the sofa, and his mind was full of what Motley had said to him.

   This choice is very difficult. If he is wrong, he will probably lose his hard-won precious job. Maybe he will end up on the streets and have to do some hard work that he disdains to survive. This is not an exaggeration, because Leonard Press only needs one sentence, and there will be no publishing house in the entire Elroy City publishing world willing to hire him.

Motley gave him a business card of a small publishing house. As far as he knew, this publishing house was one of Leonard’s competitors and one of the few publishing houses that was oppressed by Leonard and still survived. one.

   "Does Mr. Motley mean to let me introduce a publishing house to Mr. Adrian again?"

Puran stared at the ceiling and muttered, "The Count of Monte Cristo" was indeed abandoned by Leonard Press, but that doesn't mean that he can do whatever he wants. Belocer must still stare at "The Count of Monte Cristo" and wait for it to be released. Opportunity for this work to be included in the bag. If he chooses to disrupt Bellokell's plan, his job at Leonard Press is impossible to keep.

   He took out a copy of "Count of Monte Cristo" from his briefcase and quickly flipped through the plot of the novel that he didn't know he had watched for the first time.

  The choice is his

   Pulan heard Motley's words, and Leonard Press chose to temporarily abandon "The Count of Monte Cristo". How should he choose?

Although "The Count of Monte Cristo" is not over yet, it has too many factors of instability, but he swears that he has never encountered such a novel that catches people. Every scene is intertwined, wonderful and rich in content. "The Count of Monte Cristo" is worthwhile He gave his future to gamble!

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A few days later, the journals of Leonard Press published the award-winning novel of the call for contributions. Harvey did not expect it to be the "Wild Rose". The journals of Leonard Press have published the content of this novel too many times. , Far beyond the category of partiality.

Slightly unexpectedly, "The Count of Monte Cristo" was not even eligible to be published separately. The novels that won General Leonard in this call for contributions can get huge bonuses and the opportunity to publish separately. At the same time, the opportunity to publish separately is not the only one. In addition to Leonard Award winners, other excellent novels also receive this treatment. For example, "His Daughter" is also listed.

   Harvey was still in a calm mood and sent out the dinner invitations he had prepared. Not surprisingly, he will meet his smart and beautiful fiancee tomorrow night. Regardless of whether it is stubborn or shameless, even holding her legs can't let her leave this mansion easily, unless she is willing to lend him thirty balun gold coins.

I beg my fiancée to beg the folks in the interbank. If he can't make up the money, he may not be afraid of those strong thugs with his current ability. The trouble is the people standing behind them. You can imagine that if he can't After the arrears were replaced, a series of chain reactions were triggered which were much more serious than the arrears of thirty Barron gold coins.

   Just as he was about to borrow money to make excuses, Shirley knocked on the study door to tell his exclusive reviewer, Pulan, that he wanted to meet him. It is reasonable to say that after the publication of the Leonard Prize winning work, the reviewer, Pulan, has no connection with "The Count of Monte Cristo". "The Count of Monte Cristo" did not even have the opportunity to be published separately, and Harvey could only submit the manuscript to other articles. Publishing house or self-financing.

   Harvey went downstairs to the living room and saw Pulan standing in the center of the living room with a dusty face. His expression was dim and tired. When standing, Harvey was a little shaken, making Harvey wonder if he would faint at any time.

   Seeing Harvey coming down, Pulan breathed a sigh of relief, and took a few steps forward and took off the top hat on his head and bowed to salute: "Good morning, Mr. Adrian."

   "Oh, welcome, Mr. Puran."

The two came to the sofa in the living room and sat down, and Pulan smiled bitterly: "I'm very sorry, I have not been able to fulfill my promise to you. The problem is not with your work. The popularity of "Count of Monte Cristo" is already the number one in this solicitation of novels. , Our reviewers also gave high praise. But it was determined that this Leonard Award will be awarded to "Wild Rose", its author is the second son of the Elroy family Kathy Elro Yi, you should also understand the impact of a distinguished person, even a trivial sentence can become a well-known saying in the eyes of others."

  El Roy, this surname represents the city itself, with hereditary earl status. This family developed the original small town of El Roy to its present size and named it with the family surname.

   In Elroy, the status of the Elroy family is not inferior to that of the royal family. Even a collateral member will be the focus of most social banquets.

   Harvey said calmly: "But it shouldn’t even have a chance to publish. UU看书www.uukanshu.com"

"Yes, it should have been so." Pulan said angrily, and then reluctantly shook his head: "Sir, it is because your work is so good that they think they can't let your work officially appear in front of readers, if someone Compare your work with "Wild Rose" and you will find that "Wild Rose" is less than one-tenth of your work. Damn, they canceled the opportunity to publish because one work is too good!"

   Harvey looked at his reviewer with an unexpected look: "Mr. Pulan, you don't seem to agree with their decision."

"Of course, I don't want to make a mistake for the second time." Pulan replied solemnly, and after a pause, he looked up at Harvey and said solemnly: "Mr. Adrian, please allow me to ask a rude question, what do you plan to do? Deal with your work? "The Count of Monte Cristo" has never signed a collegial agreement with Leonard Press. You and your work are free."

   "I haven't figured this out yet." Harvey shook his head. The purpose of his creation of "The Count of Monte Cristo" is to win awards and make money. As a result, he has no chance to publish it separately, and he wasted half of his creative time. Does he still need to write novels after borrowing money from Diana to pay off his debts? He is more interested in magic than these, he certainly doesn't want to see "Count of Monte Cristo" be buried.

   Harvey smiled and looked at Pulan with a solemn expression: "Mr. Pulan, did you bring me the answer?"

   He is not a fool, and Pulan’s attitude and rhetoric have already explained the purpose of his trip.

   Pulan clenched his hands and said with a serious look: "Yes, I am not going to give up your work. It is so good, it should have had a better opportunity, and it can make all readers admire it."

   "I'm willing to listen carefully."

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