After chatting with Kevin for a while, David Lee learned a lot. ↖顶↖点↖Xiao↖ said that this is the first time he has learned something from young people. He was excited.

"Kevin, thank you for telling me that a poet should have a poetic heart." David Lee said.

"Dear Mr. David Li, it is a great honor to share my poetry experience with you."

"Haha, let's stop complimenting each other. Poets should be honest with each other, right?"

"Yes, that's crucial."

The two drank and chatted. During the period, David Lee also chatted with Kevin about the development of British poetry. He also told Kevin that he would like to collaborate with Kevin on a collection of poetry reviews if possible. He wants to write down Kevin's theory of poetry so that more people can know and learn. This made Kevin very happy, because in this parallel world, it is an honor to be able to publish a book with someone like David Lee.

Due to time constraints, David Lee and Kevin chatted for more than two hours, and then reluctantly left. However, David Lee did not go back, but continued to stay at a friend's house in Edinburgh.

After Kevin returned home, he rechecked the last chapter of "Ode to a Nightingale" and found that there were no typos. It was sent directly to Wall.

This is the last chapter of this poem, which has taught Kevin a lot since it was published in Time Magazine. Just like today, the famous poetry critic David Lee also came to communicate with her in person because of this poem. This is a good thing that makes many new writers and poets envy and hate.

So, after Kevin sent the manuscript to Wall, he said in his Twitter: Thanks to "Time Magazine", thank you to those who like "Ode to a Nightingale", the last chapter. Hope it didn't disappoint you.

"I'm looking forward to it! I've been following the first chapter of "Ode to a Nightingale" until now, and now I suddenly heard it's over. I feel a little bit sad."

"Me too, I've liked this kind of romantic imagination since the first chapter. I also fantasized about going to a wonderful world in the past, and then throwing away all the unease in real life."

"The final work of "Ode to a Nightingale". I think I will definitely read it. This is the first time I heard that poetry can also be serialized, and the first time I saw that poetry can also be so rich in stories. Kevin, your arrival is to break some history .”

"This poem is great. Wonder if Kevin will write poetry after it's over?"

After seeing Kevin's tweet, his fans commented as above.

Wall was also very happy after receiving the last chapter from Kevin. Because even the last chapter, the whole poem is a very good story.

"It turns out that poetry is so interesting. Kevin, thank you for letting me see another side of poetry." Wall said excitedly to himself.

"Time Magazine" did not miss this opportunity of publicity and promotion. After receiving Kevin's submission, they issued a statement on their official Twitter: Poets romantic to death. Imaginative poetry. This issue will usher in the last chapter of Kevin's "Ode to a Nightingale", so stay tuned.

With the publication of "Time Magazine" and Kevin's Twitter, many people who are interested in "Ode to a Nightingale" also know the news. Therefore, when this issue of "Time" was released, it quickly attracted a burst of sales.

"Mr. Wall, you are such a discerning editor, and now our sales have doubled."

"Yeah. I really admire you. I remember you asked Kevin to write poetry. Now it's really popular."

Wall's colleagues gave him sincere praise after seeing the sales of this issue of "Time" soar.

"Thank you, I just did what I should do." Wall said modestly.

The facts are as stated by Wall's colleagues. When Wall saw that "When You Are Old" written by Kevin was used by Bella to make music, and then the song became popular again. Wall's keen eye has seen the market. That's why he immediately called Kevin and asked him to write a poem and publish it in Time Magazine.

And what Wall didn't think of was. Kevin's writing is a novel poetry serialization directly. Although he was worried at the beginning whether this would make readers feel aesthetically fatigued. But seeing the sales in the back has been very good. His worry can completely disappear.

David Lee stayed in Edinburgh for two days before returning. When this issue of "Times" came out, he was most active in watching Kevin's "Ode to a Nightingale". When he opened the newspaper, he quickly found Kevin's column section. Then I looked at it seriously.

lonely! The word rings like a bell,

Brings me back to where I stand alone.

do not! I imagine that although this goblin can deceive people,

But it's not as effective as rumored.

do not! do not! Your weeping singing gradually faded away.

Over the neighboring meadows, over the calm brook, and over the hills;

At this time it disappeared in another ravine.

Is this a hallucination, or a dream?

The singing is far away—am I sleeping, or am I awake?

David Lee couldn't help reading it carefully. After reading, he closed his eyes and completely integrated himself into the world of Kevin's poetry.

David Lee opened his eyes three minutes later, and immediately took a pen to comment on this poem:

David Lee wrote:

When the poet woke up from his imagination and contemplation, he completely denied these imaginations mercilessly, "Fantasy, this deceitful demon boy", he issued a sharp question.

When the nightingale's singing floated across the lawn, hillside and stream, the poet couldn't grasp whether the previous imagination and longing were hallucinations or dreams: "Am I sleeping? Am I awake?" This actually reminds the emotional clue that runs through the whole poem, and also It is the state of life in which the reality and imagination of people are entangled with each other.

It can only be said that Kevin is a poet with a deep understanding of life, which is very rare. He injected the experience in real life into his unrestrained imagination that day, and then fused the two together to form this song "Ode to a Nightingale". Well done, Kevin --- one of the best poets of our time.

After David Lee finished writing, he immediately posted this comment on his Twitter. This is the second time he has written reviews for Kevin's poetry. So as soon as the tweet was sent out, those colleagues who saw it were even more amazed and envious.

"No way? David Lee wrote poetry reviews for Kevin again? What's the situation? Are they relatives?"

"It's very rare. In just two months, David Lee wrote two reviews for Kevin. The first is "When You Are Old", and now it is "Ode to a Nightingale."

"As a poet, I also hope to get comments from David Lee. Unfortunately, he doesn't like my poems."

"It seems that David Lee is full of expectations for Kevin. No wonder he said when he commented on "When You Are Old", that Kevin is the best living poet."

David Lee doesn't care what others think of him, since he chatted with Kevin in Edinburgh that day, he has confirmed that Kevin will have a bright future in the fields of poetry and literature.

"Ode to a Nightingale" was affirmed by the authorities and also by readers in the market. When those readers who liked Kevin bought "Times" and read the last closed chapter. They are also satisfied.

"Kevin's imagination is really good. He can turn poetry into an interesting story. Then let us be deeply inspired in this story. This requires an innate ability to organize words."

""Ode to a Nightingale" has eight chapters in total. I have read each chapter, and I can only say that they are all good. I think Kevin is a poet sent by God. Maybe every word he says can be turned into poetry."

"I love his farewell! 'Fantasy the leprechaun is deceiving, but not as effective as rumored'. Come on, dear Kevin, you're the best."

"If it weren't for Kevin's writing, I would hardly read poetry written by modern people. Their writing style is much worse than Kevin's."

The same is true for 18-year-old Jenny Norfolk. She came to a bookstore very early today, and the reason was to read the last chapter of "Ode to a Nightingale" in advance.

Girls are born with a fantasy about poetry, especially when Kevin writes every poem so romantically.

When 18-year-old Jenny Norfolk finished reading the last chapter of "Ode to a Nightingale", she gently pressed the newspaper to the sensitive part below her neck, and said: "Dear Kevin, if you can write for me A poem, that would be nice. I think I'd do anything for the poem. Remember, anything."

Jenny Norfolk has had Kevin's contact information since the signing event of "Wuthering Heights". So after some erotic fantasies, she sent Kevin a text message.

"Dear Kevin, I've read all of your Ode to a Nightingale. It's very good. I wish you would write more beautiful poetry. It's my favourite."

Kevin was writing "Robinson Crusoe" in the bedroom. When he saw a text message on his phone, he picked it up and looked at it.

"Hey, it turned out to be Jenny Norfolk's. Could it be that this eighteen-year-old girl has fallen in love with me?" Kevin said secretly.

In his previous life, Kevin was an online writer who rushed to the street, and because he was busy with coding every day, he had never tried the taste of a woman.

Now in the UK in this parallel world, if there are beauties like Bella and Jenny Norfolk, it will always be a happy thing. After all, they are both stunning beauties. One is a big star, and the other is a noble princess. Just thinking about it makes a normal man fall in love.

After reading Jenny Norfolk's text message, Kevin immediately replied: "Thank you, beautiful Jenny Norfolk, your support is a great honor in my life. I think for this support, I will work harder to create.”

Jenny Norfolk didn't expect Kevin to reply so quickly, she jumped up happily. It was as if he had received the grace of God. (To be continued..)

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