Chapter: 828
“Thank you, Mr. Debenham!" Vivian said excitedly. The expression on her face couldn't hide the joy in her heart.
On the other hand, Kash just waved his hand and said, “No need to thank me. It's that five-star writer you should be grateful to."
In her mind, Vivian was very envious of the title of the five-star writer.
“But I have to remind you that the rules of the Writers' Association are very strict. Whenever members encounter other members who had a higher rating than them, the Low-rating members should always use honorifics when speaking with them. So, if ever you meet that five-star member or any other star-rated members in the future, you can never just call them by their names. You'll have to show them the respect they're entitled to," Kash explained.
Vivian hurriedly replied, "Don't worry, Mr. Debenham. I will abide by the rules, and I won*t let you down.”
She thought that although this high-caliber writer was a new disciple of Curt, she had probably been famous for a Long time and was not young anymore.
Since it was said that Curt was about eighty years old already, the five-star writer might be in her fifties or early sixties.
Even if Vivian needed to bow when she saw such an elderly woman, she thought that it was still appropriate, Let alone using honorifics.
While they were talking, Vivian silently logged into the official website of the Writers’ Association of Sheffield on her mobile phone.
She actually wanted to know Kash's star rating, but she wasn't that bold enough to ask directly.
Something told Vivian that Kash might not be rated too high. Maybe he was not even a four-star writer. He might only be a three-star at most.
Otherwise, with Kash's seemingly pretentious and arrogant character, he should've mentioned his star rating during their meal at least a million times.
But when Vivian browsed through the official website of the Sheffield Writers' Association and finally found Kash's information, she was stunned.
Her expectation for him was low. But Kash... He was just a two-star writer?
Vivian was so surprised that she almost blurted it out.
She repeatedly checked the information on the website and even rubbed her eyes several times to confirm if what she was seeing was correct. After checking several times, there was indeed no mistake.
Kash, the director of the Sheffield Writers' Association, was just really a two-star writer.
In fact, Vivian wasn't aware that besides from being just a two-star writer, Kash hadn't even engaged in writing for many years.
When he became the director of the Writers' Association of Sheffield many years ago, he dedicated himself in improving the organization's administrative management.
Hence, having power felt much better for him that he neglected writing. He was so obsessed with his chase for power that he forgot that he was awriter first.
Vivian got more depressed and disappointed.
It turned out that her new teacher did not live up to her expectations. Kash didn't seem to be good at writing.
Now, she felt that she was fooled. For a moment, she even forgot that Kash had just promised to help her apply to become a one-star writer.
“Please excuse me for a while. I have to go to the washroom.”