Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 337: Back to england

After reading this tweet from Kevin, readers in Sweden looked excited and a little bit disappointed. ↗ Searching for "Rotten Books", the excitement of watching the new chapter is that Kevin praised everything in Sweden, and what is lost is that Kevin is leaving Sweden.

This mood is complicated, and they are leaving a message below Twitter at this time:

"Dear Kevin, Sweden will always welcome you, and remember to come often when you have time. I love your poems so much. This is the most perfect poem I have ever seen."

"Kevin, the mountains and rivers here, the flowers and plants here, and the air all welcome you. Please remember to treat them all as your best partners and come over often. I can see you. Very happy."

"I am a little disappointed to see the news of your departure, but I know it will happen sooner or later. All, Kevin, I wish you all the best. In the UK, please don’t forget that in Sweden, you still have one A large group of supporters, they you, like your poetry."

"I really don't want you to leave. You must know that we all like your poems. We all hope that a romantic and talented writer like you can stay in Sweden more."

After Kevin got off the plane, he was very moved when he saw the comments from his Swedish readers. After all, no one in this world stipulates who must like whom. As a writer, it is a very happy thing to have a group of readers who support and like yourself in a foreign country. He is grateful for everything.

Knowing that Kevin came back today, the Mayor of Dinburgh Korver and Minister Drummond of the Cultural Management Center also came to Dinburgh’s airport to welcome Kevin’s arrival at this time.

When Kevin went to Sweden, they all came to send him off in person, so of course they would not miss Kevin's return.

"Dear Mayor of Korver, Minister Drummond, I am really touched by your welcome. I think this will be the driving force for me to move forward." Kevin thanked them for their actions.

The ideas of Korver and Drummond are the same as when they sent Kevin farewell. As a writer, he will make great contributions to the culture of Dinburgh and even the British culture. Such characters must show respect and stand by.

After being kind to each other. In order to express Dinburgh's enthusiasm, Korver decided to invite everyone to enjoy a delicious meal. Louis and his colleagues also drove back to London together after enjoying a delicious meal in Dinburgh.

At this time, Kevin can finally return home to reunite with the two elders and chat. This is the first time Kevin has gone abroad since he grew up, so after he came back. The two elders looked a little excited, and kept wandering in front of and behind Kevin, trying to see where Kevin had lost weight.

"Dear father and mother, your son is very good, don't worry." Kevin said with a smile on his face.

"This is great. Your mother has been worrying about whether you will adapt in Sweden these days. It seems that her worry is unnecessary. Haha."

Seeing that his son had no "loss", the second elder also showed a bright smile at this time.

After talking with his parents, Kevin went back to his room. Regarding the fact that "Jane" has signed the Swedish copyright with the Swedish Translation Publishing House, she has not told the London Literary Publishing House. So, at this time, he has to tell the other party something and sign the contract by the way.

The London Literature Press has always been the editor-in-chief of Enni to contact Kevin, so at this time, Kevin naturally seeks the editor-in-chief of Enni.

The editor-in-chief Enni has returned to her room after get off work. This 30-something woman has lived in the room alone since she divorced her husband. She said that she was not lonely, but she said she didn’t miss those confident and talented men. That is also false.

After seeing Kevin's call. Her heart twisted suddenly. Yup! I haven't heard the voice of this talented man for some time. What will happen to myself when I call?

With curiosity, the editor-in-chief Enni pressed the green answer button with her silky fingers: "Hi! Kevin, I didn't expect you to call me."

"Dear Editor-in-Chief Enni, it's great to hear your voice. How have you been recently?" Kevin asked politely.

"Of course, everything is great. Oh, what's the matter with me this time?" Enni asked the editor in chief.

"Well, there is indeed a more important thing that needs to be discussed with you. Is it related to "Jane"?"

""Jane." What happened to this work? Oh, I remember. I heard that you went to Sweden and just came back today."

At this time, editor-in-chief Enni remembered Kevin's trip to Sweden. But what does going to Sweden have to do with "Jane."

"Yes, I just came back today. This is what I called to talk to you. The Swedish Translation Publishing House is very interested in the Swedish copyright of "Jane", and they are also willing to sign a contract at a price of 30,000 pounds. Come down. I have agreed to this matter. So now it's up to you." Kevin explained.

Kevin believes that the editor-in-chief Enni will agree to sign the Swedish copyright of "Jane." without authorization~www.NovelMTL.com~After all, the price of 30,000 pounds will allow people from the London Literature Publishing House to talk about it. Like "the lion speaks loudly." Besides, according to the laws of this parallel world, the original author originally had great rights to the work. This also reflects the importance they attach to literary writers.

"What? The Swedish copyright of "Jane." sold for £3? Kevin, is it true? It's incredible, how did you do it." Editor Enni was surprised by the sudden news.

"Nothing. I think any glamorous work is worth the price. So, editor-in-chief Enni, now waiting for the London Literary Press to sign. I think you will be on my side, what do you think? "Kevin said.

"Of course, I said, I will always support you. This is too sudden, I have to say hello to work tomorrow. However, when I hear the price of 30,000 pounds, I think no one will be upset. "The editor-in-chief Enni said.

Yes, £30,000 is an astronomical figure. Who wouldn't be happy about it? After all, according to the contract signed between Kevin and the London Literary Publishing House, the income from other copyrights of "Jane" is 50%. So, for this 30,000 pounds, their London Literary Publishing House also won half of it. To be continued. ↗This book is derived from the basket book, updated quickly.

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