Chapter: 818
This was the first time she'd met both Lara and Kash!
Why was Lara helping her like this?
Vivian couldn't figure it out, but at least she knew what she needed. She immediately looked up at Kash with an expression of great admiration and hope.
Kash raised his head slightly, his eyes full of undisguised arrogance.
“Taking an apprentice?" he mused enigmatically.
“It's very hard to be my apprentice. Vivian may not be able to persist. If she didn't do well, I would publicly announce that she wasn't my apprentice anymore. It may even affect her acting career. I think we'd better forget it." Hearing this, Vivian and Patricia were stunned.
It sounded like a warning, but in fact, it meant Kash was already considering making Vivian his apprentice.
Patricia stepped on Vivian's foot under the table, and Vivian reacted with haste.
“Mr. Debenham! I'm not afraid of hard work. Please accept me as your apprentice!"
She then stood up and bowed respectfully to Kash
Satisfied with her attitude, Kash nodded. "In that case," he said, "I will take you on as my apprentice."
Kash continued to say, “Vivian, you can announce on Twitter that I've officially taken you in as my apprentice. I will reply to your tweet. On top of that, I will set you up with weekly deadlines to complete some paper works. You need to do them with great care."
“Paper works?" A trace of confusion flashed in Vivian's eyes.
It seemed that she wasn't just Kash's student, but also his assistant. With a smile on his face, Kash said, "I'm saying paper works, but you don't really have to worry. They are mostly all works of some famous writers. Most of them are not published. Only members of the Writers’ Association are allowed to share them between themselves as research materials. While not every book is a masterpiece, you will grow significantly as a writer after reading their works."
Hearing this, Vivian was overjoyed.
“In the future, I will also take you to join some literary forums of the association. Of course, you can't be a star-rated member of the Writers' Association right away. As an initial step, I can only assist you in applying for a work permit first. After you finished writing the Song of Phoenix, I will arrange for you to attend the exam to become a star-rated member of the Writers' Association."
How marvelous! This was a real surprise! There were two categories of members in the Writers' Association: ordinary members and star-rated members.
Actually, regular members were irrelevant. They had no voice or authority in the association just like individual investors of a listed company.
Meanwhile, it was a different story for the star-rated members. They would be in a position of authority and influence.
The star-rated members of the Writers’ Association were usually famous university professors, writers locally and internationally, and executives Like Kash.
Vivian suddenly thought of Maria.
Both of them were artists now. But once Vivian became a star-rated member of the Writers' Association, Maria would definitely become a laughingstock compared with Vivian.
The star-rated members of the Writers' Association were widely respected and were influential.
As far as Vivian knew, among all the professional writers in the country, only the mysterious writer Mia wasn't a star-rated member of the association yet. Even so, Mia still had an irreplaceable high status in the Literary industry.