"By the way, don't you introduce yourself? What's your name?"

"Shouldn't people who ask someone's name introduce themselves first?"

What Teresa said was actually a very impolite expression in normal terms.

But who makes her cute, the young appearance will only make people think that she is ignorant, but will not make people hate her.

So the girl just smiled lightly, and didn't care: "My name is 'Winnie Franz Kafka', you can call me 'Sister Winnie', or 'Miss Kafka'. Just don't call me the middle name." (Note)

"Kafka? Writer?"

In the original history, Teresa had heard of this 'name' (surname).

"You know?" The girl didn't think she was a very famous writer, so she shouldn't be well-known by children, and what she cared more about was: "You haven't said your name yet."

"My name is 'Theresa'." After thinking about it for a while, Teresa still gave out her full name, but added a warning: "Theresa Apocalypse. My surname is a bit special, you'd better not mention it casually to others."

It's for her own good too.

After all, Teresa can leave this world, and there is no need to worry about what will happen if her surname is known by interested people.

But not necessarily others.

If you talk nonsense, you will probably get into trouble.That can only be blamed on others for talking too much, and it cannot be said to be Teresa's fault.

Because people who abide by the agreement will definitely not get in trouble for it.

"A bo ka li s, huh? I see."

After reading the surname word by word, the girl said that she had remembered Teresa's warning and would never spread it casually.Even in her own opinion, this is mostly just the behavior of a child who ran away from home, afraid of being found by her family.

But what did that matter to her?

248 "Beautiful Girl Writer's Beautiful Girl Assistant"

"So what are your plans for the future, Miss Teresa?"

Although they mentioned that they could call themselves 'sister' when they introduced themselves; but in fact, they are not familiar enough to be called sisters (Note), so they use a way of addressing guests and strangers.

"Intend?"

This Teresa didn't think much about it. She has always drifted with the crowd and basically lived wherever she went.And waiting for the start of the 'plot', involved himself in the vortex one by one.

Perhaps this is a high-quality behavior of passively accepting all kinds of troubles in the eyes of others.

But why didn't she think of taking the initiative to change in the past?

The crux of the problem is that every time she comes to this world, she will be in an era she is unfamiliar with. She has no idea where she should go or what she should do.

Just like a person who has lost his purpose in life.

She seriously lacks all kinds of intelligence, even 'common sense'; how much can she do in such a difficult environment?

"Ugh."

Miss Kafka was not surprised by this.

Most of the children who run away from home make choices because of temporary willfulness, without considering the consequences and another more difficult choice they will face.

But she is not qualified to say that to others.

She is over 20 years old, and she has already reached the age of marriage, and her family has found a blind date for her.It's just that she didn't want to and didn't want to, so she ran out alone to wander outside.

After a period of drifting, I have nothing to do but read a lot of books because of my family background, and I am particularly fascinated by telling stories, but I choose to be a writer, and more than [-]% of people will starve to death.

By the way.

Although the house she lives in now has the size of a villa, she actually rented it instead of buying it. There is still a large amount of rent added every month, and her life does not seem to be affluent.

"Then..." Miss Kafka was also very hesitant when she said this, but asking her to drive out a little girl who has almost no ability to survive independently, in terms of her bottom line and principles It's impossible: "Stay with me for now."

Just to feed two people, or even daily expenses, I always feel that this will become more difficult.

"is it okay?"

Being able to stay for one night is considered a good person, and Teresa didn't think about asking for more, not to mention that she couldn't live without leaving here.

"Of course." Now that the words have been spoken, there is no way to turn back, at least it can be remedied: "But...it's not free."

"Oh, do you still have to pay rent?"

"No!"

For a moment Miss Kafka wanted to nod.

But then I thought, where does a little girl get the money to pay the rent?

Even if you brought some from home, what about the rest?Should she go out and make money by herself?

Miss Kafka could not do such a thing.

Then there is only one way to change.

Like doing housework?

After taking a look at Teresa's delicate skin and tender flesh, Miss Kafka denied the matter.

It's obviously the kind of child from a wealthy family. How could he do such a thing?

I'm afraid that the more you help, the more chaotic you will be!

Originally, she was tiring enough to clean the room by herself, and adding another mess... can this day survive?

So is there anything the other party can do that is relatively easy?

Miss Kafka looked back at her leftover manuscript, and asked without thinking:

"Can you write novels?"

......

After saying this, Miss Kafka regretted it.

How could a child of this age be able to write novels?Whether you have seen it or not is a problem!

But what she didn't expect was that Teresa could answer this question.

"As for novels, I haven't written them yet. Does being able to write essays count?"

"...What is the composition?"

Teresa thought about the things she wrote when she was a child: "A personal biography named No. 1 with 'I'."

"...Have you been exposed to this at such a young age!?"

"Actually, it's okay. It's on the final exam papers in school."

"...Have the school exams evolved to this point now!?"

Miss Kafka felt that she might not be able to keep up with the pace of the times. Could this be the reason why her novels have not been popular?

"..."

Teresa saw the look of "reshaping the three views" on Miss Kafka's face, and knew that what she said was in the wrong age, so she could only barely correct the mistake: "I don't know about other schools. The school I went to has always been like this."

"Oh!!"

Hearing this, Miss Kafka felt a lot more balanced in her heart.

Aristocratic schools, elite education, must have an advantage over children like her who study in ordinary schools.

but.

Ms. Kafka finally learned that Teresa still has some literary background, and this happens to be the basis for writing novels, biographies, etc. If you don’t even have these, you may not be able to write a logical sentence Bundle.

So Kafka formally extended an invitation to Teresa:

"Would you like to be my assistant?"

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"assistant?"

Theresa knows that many jobs require the help of assistants. For example, cartoonists need assistants such as blackening the background.

But do you need assistants to write a novel?

Help with typing? (Note)

"Well! Yes! It's the assistant!"

Miss Kafka also realized that the novelist is looking for a ghost assistant?

This is also to deceive children.

"..."

Teresa felt that it might be better for her to leave here, at least she didn't have to be stupid with others.

However, it seems a bit too hurtful to directly reject other people's kindness in this way.

It's better to ask first, and then find a reason to refuse.

"So, what are the jobs of assistants?"

"Um......"

This question stumped Kafka a bit. In fact, she didn't think about what she wanted Teresa to do for her.She is a writer of modernist literature, not a writer of group portraits, and if she asks an assistant to help her write, she will probably get busier and messier.

But is there anything else I can do to help?

Use a typewriter to help type?

She doubted whether Teresa would use it.

Although this thing is quite easy to learn, it is not difficult; but it has obvious problems, for example, the error tolerance rate for letters is very low, and if you make a mistake, you have to retype the whole article, which not only increases the overall workload, but also increases the overall workload. It is a test of patience and energy. Once the concentration drops, the accuracy will also be greatly reduced.

Especially when the manuscript is about to be handed in and a manuscript cannot be printed, that is really troublesome. (Note)

Of course, Miss Kafka rarely makes typos.

But doesn't that mean putting the cart before the horse?

If she is in charge of typing, then who will be in charge of writing?

Theresa?

Who is the assistant?

"Ugh."

After waiting for a while without hearing a response, Teresa knew that she had come up with it on the spur of the moment, and she didn't know what to do next, so she couldn't help but sighed helplessly.

"Huh? What's wrong?"

Miss Kafka was interrupted by this sigh, and reflexively thought that Teresa had just said something.

"No...I don't think I might be suitable for this."

Sure enough, I still found a reason to refuse.

"Eh? Why do you think so?"

Teresa thought for a while, and then found a reason that she was not convinced: "I haven't written a novel, and I don't know much about it."

It is true that she has never written a novel, but if it is said that she does not understand it, it is not necessarily true. She has read a lot of online articles.

"Well, that's right." Miss Kafka covered her mouth with a notebook, pretending to be thinking.However, she did not give up persuading Teresa, but thought of a way to make Teresa pass her 'test': "Didn't you write a composition?"

She remembered that Teresa said that 'composition' is equivalent to 'personal biography'.

Isn’t a biography also a novel? (Note)

"Writing composition does not mean that you can write novels!" (Note)

"Not all, almost?"

Although Miss Kafka has never written an autobiography, she has read quite a few and feels that it is no different from a novel.

"It's a lot worse!"

He is obviously writing a novel, why can't he even tell the difference between this kind of thing? (Note)

"Ah."

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