Wal arrived at the Dokarika Teahouse five minutes earlier than Kevin, and had already reserved a seat.

"My God, you are much younger than in the photo. I can't believe that those mature writing come from your immature appearance." Wall said in surprise.

"Thank you, Mr. Wall. Before that, many people said the same thing." Kevin said.

Yes, whether it's Ennie or Hudson, or LaVine. When they saw Kevin in real life, they would all sigh like this. After all, Kevin's appearance is too far from his writing style.

"Haha, this is not surprising. The articles you write are more like those written by an old man who has experienced the world, such as "Meditations on a Broom" and "On Hypocrisy." Wall said.

After Wall finished speaking, he immediately called the waiter over, and then gave Kevin a menu, asking him to order whatever he liked.

When the British drink morning tea, they usually want a pot of warm tea, and then eat some snacks, biscuits and chips. After Kevin was reborn here, he had already gotten used to it. So he just randomly ordered two snacks and biscuits, and gave the rest to Wall.

Wall's purpose this time is just to meet Kevin, and the point of attention is not to eat. So he just ordered some casually, and then handed it to the waiter to take it down.

It took about ten minutes before the waiter brought the two orders to the table.

"Kevin, have you ever thought about writing a manuscript for a magazine or a newspaper? It's the kind of writing a column?"

Wall said when everyone had almost eaten.

"I haven't really thought about this, but if possible, this is a good choice." Kevin said.

Columnist, this title, Kevin, who was on the street in his previous life, has naturally heard it countless times, and he also imagined that one day he would be a columnist, and then write manuscripts every day to earn high royalties. But at that time, the manuscripts he wrote were never published by magazines or newspapers, let alone someone wrote a column for him.

Hearing Wall's reminder now, he suddenly felt that this was also a good choice. After all, I have too many works of British writers on Earth in my mind, especially short prose poems and the like. These are all classics, and it is hard to put it down if you write any next article. Therefore, he doesn't want to waste it.

"Really? Have you ever thought about writing a column in our "Time Magazine"? We can open a column specially for you? As long as you want." Wall said.

Wall had thought about this idea last night. Ever since "On Hypocrisy" boosted the sales of Time Magazine last time, he felt that Kevin was a talented and marketable writer. It would also be a good thing for Time Magazine if it allowed him to open a column in Time Magazine. He believes that his colleagues will also support him.

"this……."

Kevin didn't expect that Wall would suddenly make such a move. His hesitation was not because he was afraid that he could not write well, but because he was wondering whether he should agree to Wall's invitation.

Wall saw Kevin's hesitation, and he immediately said again; "Mr. Kevin, if you have any requirements, you can just ask, I think I will try my best to satisfy you? Is it about the royalties? Please rest assured, I will definitely I will give you the highest payment for the manuscript."

"No, no, it's not about the royalties. It's just that I have a request." Kevin explained.

"What request? Please tell Mr. Kevin clearly.

You know, we English don't like to beat around the bush. ' asked Wall.

"That's the article I wrote for the column. You can't modify a single word. It must be published according to my full text. If you can do it, I think I would like to write a column in your "Time Magazine." Kevin said arrive.

The reason why Kevin made this request was also because he was worried that the classic articles he had written would be changed beyond recognition by the editor of the other party, which would lose the charm of the article itself. You must know that these articles can stand the test in Britain on earth, and naturally there will not be too many problems.

"Is that all?" Wall continued.

"Yes,

Only this one. As for the royalties, Mr. Wall, you can figure it out. I don't think you will treat me too harshly. "Kevin said briskly.

"That's really great. There is no problem with this at all. I can promise you that we will not modify a single word of the article you wrote, and publish it completely in the original text." Wall said excitedly.

After reading "Meditations on a Broom" and "On Hypocrisy", Wall has reason to believe that the articles written by Kevin can be completely unrevised. Therefore, without hesitation, he immediately made a promise.

"Well, that's good. I can write to you anytime." Kevin said with a faint smile.

Wall's idea had been communicated with the higher-ups before he came here. Since the sales volume of the past few issues of "Time Magazine" has soared due to Wall's efforts, they have also fully respected Wall's request to ask Kevin to write a column. the idea.

Kevin has agreed to Wall's request, which makes him very happy. He thought Kevin would hesitate for a few days, or think for a while, but he didn't expect things to go so smoothly. There was an uncontrollable look of joy on his face.

"Thank you, dear Kevin, I thought our column would be called 'Kevin on Life'?" Wall asked.

"No, Mr. Wall, I think simply talking about life is too monotonous. Can we call it 'Kevin talking about things'?" Kevin thought for a while, and then said.

"Kevin talking about something?"

"Yes, talk about those things about love, talk about those things about ideals, talk about those things about life, talk about those things about gender, and talk about many things. Because I can't make sure that the articles written in each issue are What type, in this way, all can be represented." Kevin explained.

When Wall heard it, he thought it was pretty good, hit it off, and decided to call it "Kevin Talks About Things".

"Okay, then the name of this column is 'Kevin Talks'. Haha." Wall said with a smile.

Judging from the current publishing situation of "Times Weekly", they only publish once a week, which means that Kevin has to write a manuscript for "Times Weekly" every week.

Of course, this is not difficult for him, as long as he has time, even an hour to write an article is not a problem. Let alone a week. In the end, the two also agreed that the time for this column will be half a year. If Kevin doesn't want to write after half a year, he can make a decision at any time. Of course, if "Time Magazine" feels that there is no market for Kevin's column after half a year, it can also make a decision not to renew Kevin's contract. Anyway, at that time, both parties have the right to choose, which is beneficial to both parties.

After the two reached a verbal agreement, Kevin also officially acquired an additional identity, that is, a columnist. This is also an identity that I have always wanted, and it has become so easy now. This book has recently received support from many friends, which made Papaya very moved and very happy. Thank you very much, it is not easy for anyone in this era. So I really appreciate you guys. Although there are many shortcomings in this book, Papaya has been working hard to improve it. Really, I worked very hard to write again. Thank you very much. Wish you all the best.

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