Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 178: The Minister of Education is coming

But even though these people voted for Kevin, Balla's number of votes is still much higher than Kevin, which makes Wall more and more puzzled. At the same time, I was worried that in the end, Kevin's title of gold medal writer would really be taken away by Bara.

"Dear Mr. Wall, don't worry. There are still many readers who haven't read this article. Maybe they will vote for me after they read it." Kevin was still so confident at this time.

"But even if they vote for you again, I find it difficult to overpower Bara."

"No, no, no, we have to believe in the power of readers. Didn't you mean that Bara just published a few articles every year? Then his readers will not be many, and the stability will be even less." Kevin analyzed .

Although that was the case, Wall always felt that something was wrong. That is to say, Bara, whom he suspected, might have swiped the ticket. This is because it is not the first time that the phenomenon of swiping votes has appeared in English literature.

As early as a few years ago, some writers wanted to get high popularity by swiping tickets in order to achieve their goal of winning awards. But after these people were discovered, the outcome was rather miserable. Because this is a country that pays attention to literature, swiping tickets is also taboo in the industry. Once it is determined that a certain writer has voted, it is estimated that no newspapers and periodicals will dare to accept the articles written by this writer.

In the eyes of the British, a person who does not keep integrity is unethical. How can such a person be worthy of writing articles to teach others?

Therefore, if Wall was asked to find out that Balla was really suspected of having swiped the votes, he would never give up for the justice of Time and the British literary world.

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Jennings is the Minister of Education in the United Kingdom and a member of the House of Lords. He is an old man in his fifties, with white hair that shows the years. And that a little thin body board.

As a minister struggling with education affairs, Jennings is naturally concerned about British literature. After all, he has to think about what kind of articles can play a deep role in children's education.

Therefore, Jennings would like to subscribe to some literary newspapers and periodicals. For example, "Time" is the newspaper he frequently subscribes to.

He bought a copy of this issue of Time Magazine this morning, just because he was busy with work. He didn't have time to read the articles in it until evening.

Jennings is different from other readers. He likes to read newspapers and magazines from beginning to end, so in the evening, he read Time Magazine from beginning to end.

When he saw the title of Kevin's "On Jealousy", he didn't expect much in his heart. After all, he has read countless books, and he also knows that too many people have written articles about "jealousy". He doesn't believe how outstanding or different this one is.

But the habit of easy reading still made him read this "On Jealousy" seriously. Then ten minutes later, he raised his head and looked surprised.

"Really good, this is the best one I have ever seen to write a'jealous' type of article. Yo, it was originally written by Kevin. It is said that he is a literary genius. I see this article and I believe it now." Nings said to himself.

Jennings simply loved Kevin's "On Jealousy". He felt that British writers should write more of this work. Because it describes the human heart very well, everything about "jealousy" mentioned in the article is also so unique and rich in philosophy.

"Maybe this article can help people understand everything about'jealousy', or maybe it can become a textbook article in British secondary school textbooks."

Jennings watched it a few more times. Can't help but make such a sigh.

The UK in this parallel world is different from the UK on earth. The content of their textbooks is mostly determined by the Minister of Education. Therefore, as the Minister of Education of the United Kingdom. Jennings has also been busy screening the content of middle school textbooks.

Just yesterday he was still annoyed by the content of which article should be selected for this time's middle school Chinese textbook. Now that he sees this article "On Jealousy" by Kevin, he seems to have the answer.

So, he recorded the information of Kevin's article in his notebook, and then called "Time" to get Kevin's phone number.

Since it was already night, he didn't call Kevin immediately, and chose to call the next morning.

Kevin saw an unfamiliar phone call as soon as he finished breakfast, so he thought about it a little bit before picking up the phone.

"Hi, good morning. This is Kevin, may I ask you?"

"Dear Kevin. Good morning, I am Jennings. That is, the British Minister of Education." Jennings directly stated his identity.

"It turned out to be the distinguished Mr. Jennings. I am very happy to talk to you on the phone."

Kay remembers the diploma, and naturally knows the identity of Jennings, the Minister of Education, so he is very polite and respectful at this time.

"Dear Kevin, I am also very happy to be able to answer the phone with you. Oh, I have read the article you wrote, and it is very good. Maybe there should be more rich and talented writers like you in the UK."

"Thank you for your compliment, I'm just doing what I like to do. I think everything is wonderful."

"Well, Kevin, don't be humble. I have something to discuss with you this time. Can we meet?" Jennings asked politely on the phone.

When Kevin heard it, he was about to come over to meet him again, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart that he always had to meet people who came to Edinburgh to find him recently.

Of course ~www.NovelMTL.com~ The exclamation is always an exclamation. It is a very glorious thing to let the Secretary of Education of the United Kingdom come over and chat with himself.

Therefore, Kevin said with a cheerful expression: "Of course, it is my honor. And the beautiful city of Edinburgh will always welcome you, Dear Mr. Jennings."

"Well, I'll be there this afternoon." Jennings said excitedly.

"Ah! Dear Mr. Jennings, you said you will come to Edinburgh in the afternoon?"

"Yes, is there any problem? If so, I can make another day."

"No, no. Then I'll be ready to welcome you. See you this afternoon."

Kevin was surprised that Jennings was too fast, because he was still in school today, and now it seems that he can only ask for leave in the afternoon to meet with Mr. Jennings.

It's just that Kevin was very curious in his heart for Jennings coming to find out what he said. After all, before Kevin, apart from seeing pictures of Jennings on TV, they had no contact at all. (To be continued)

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