MTL - Rebirth in America: Great Slave Owner-v2 Chapter 115 I won't sell it to you for any amount

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"Jonathan, why did your KKK want to kill Miss Hopsolo?" Tangning asked Jonathan.

Jonathan asked inexplicably, "Who is Hopsolo? We haven't heard of the mission to kill her in our New Orleans branch?"

"Solo wasn't killed in New Orleans, she was in New York, she was a Broadway actress..."

Before Tangning could finish speaking, Jonathan interrupted suddenly, "Oh, I remembered, it's the black actress that Tony hired to play the black slave, right?"

"That's right, it's him!" Tangning nodded and replied.

Jonathan spread his hands and replied: "I really don't know about this, it should be done by the New York branch!"

"Then Mr. Booth should know about this, right?" Tangning asked again.

Jonathan nodded and replied: "Mr. Booth must know, because this kind of important thing must be approved by him!"

"Then where is he now? I'll go ask him!" Tangning asked.

Jonathan shook his head and replied: "I don't know, Tony, I really don't know! Mr. Booth's itinerary is highly confidential, let alone me, even Mr. Frankel, the general manager of New Orleans, doesn't know!"

"What's the use of being so mysterious!" Tangning grumbled angrily.

"There's nothing we can do about it, because there are so many people who don't understand us now!" Jonathan shrugged.

Just when Tangning wanted to persuade Jonathan to leave the KKK, Catherine suddenly walked in. Tangning had to stop the conversation and greeted, "Long time no see, Catherine!"

Catherine smiled and replied, "I see Mr. Tangning every day!"

Just when Tangning was in a daze, Catherine explained, "Every day you can see the serialization of Mr. Tangning's novels in newspapers!"

Hearing this explanation, Tangning couldn't help but let out a sigh of relief. At this time, Catherine added, "However, I am very surprised and very happy that Mr. Tangning has been very diligent recently. She has not written books for several years. I've read two books, especially Treasures in the Declaration of Independence, but I didn't even get a ghostwriter, which really surprised me!"

"Tony, did you find a ghostwriter before?" Jonathan asked in surprise.

"Catherine, didn't you promise me not to tell anyone?" Tangning replied embarrassedly.

Catherine retorted: "I didn't tell anyone, but Jonathan shouldn't count!"

"Uh, that's true, but I ask your husband and wife to help me keep it a secret. After all, it's not good to spread this kind of thing out!" Tangning pleaded.

"Don't worry, Tony, I'm sure I won't tell anyone!" Jonathan patted his chest and assured, but he murmured in his heart, why would Tony tell Catherine about such a thing? Are they both real?

Although Tangning didn't know that Jonathan would actually think so, she quickly said goodbye and left. However, on the way home, she was stopped by Melina, who asked Tangning a little depressed, "Mr. Tangning, the price you paid for not contacting me was too high. Bar!"

"What price did I pay?" Tangning asked in confusion.

Melina explained: "From what I know about you, you are the kind of writer who is talented but too lazy to write, but this time the treasures in the Declaration of Independence were actually written by yourself, and I can see that you I don't enjoy the creative process. Many parts in the middle are deliberately lengthening the whole story. Before this, this work was done by me. You also said that you are not deliberately reducing your relationship with me. s contact?"

"Although your logic makes sense, the truth is not like this!" Tangning replied with a bit of frustration.

"Oh, what's the truth like?" Melina asked.

Tangning explained, "The fact is that I suddenly wanted to write this story for a long time. Although some parts of the story are deliberately written in your opinion, it is actually a writing technique. You can understand that I am trying to write this story. Kind of spelling!"

"But it turns out that this is not a clever writing technique!" Melina burst out.

Tangning couldn't refute it, because "hydrology" was not a clever way to write it. Just when he was thinking about how to explain it, Melina asked, "Mr. Tangning, you won't continue to try this in your next novel. Kind of spelling?"

Tangning replied without hesitation, "Definitely not!"

"Will you still ask me to be your ghostwriter?" Melina continued to ask.

Tangning shook her head and replied, "I don't know, you have to see the specific situation at the time, but I still recommend Miss Anderson to write a book of your own, such as "Soul Break Atlanta is very exciting and real!"

"I'd rather not be able to write "Soul Breaking Atlanta nor have this real experience!" Said me, gulps down the coffee in the cup like drinking alcohol.

Tangning understood what Melina meant~www.novelbuddy.com~ Soul Breaking Atlanta felt real because it was Melina's real experience, and this experience was so tragic, so she would rather write about it. not come out.

So Tangning said a little embarrassedly, "I'm sorry, I said something wrong!"

"It's not your fault, it's the **** old Yan Kee, the war they launched, and the Atlanta they burned down!" Melina replied bitterly.

To be honest, Tangning now understood some of Melina's seemingly weird and absurd practices. For example, she was not willing to write novels by herself, but she would rather be a ghostwriter for herself. For example, when she pursued Heidi, she was even willing to be her lover, etc. , it is very likely that he was stimulated by the burning of Atlanta, and may even have a mental illness. Unfortunately, there is no psychiatrist who can treat this kind of disease in this era.

Just as she was leaving the cafe, Tangning accidentally saw an oil painting hanging by the door. At this time, Melina teased, "Why, Mr. Tangning, this painting is also a work of Rembrandt?"

Before Tangning could answer, the cafe owner on the side walked over quickly and asked Tangning in a trembling voice, "Are you Mr. Tangning?"

Tangning nodded and replied, "Yes, I am!"

Immediately afterwards, the owner of the cafe made Tangning speechless. He was holding the painting tightly and said, "Mr. Tangning, I won't sell this painting to you for any money!"

ps: "Chicago 1990 now sees the divorce of the protagonist. Although this book has such and other problems, there is one thing that attracts me in particular, and that is the world situation. Before that, the world situation I read was "Official Immortals, Even I I have an urge to write fan fiction for him... In fact, the first novel I wrote was "The Fan of Guan Xian"