Chapter 625: Hierarchy

According to the detailed address given to him by Miyuki Kitagawa, Inoue Kazuhiko came to this high-end French Western restaurant half an hour in advance. After carefully dressing up www.biquge.info he told the waiter at the front desk, and then a waitress led the person in, and sat down at the predetermined table and waited for the arrival of the father and daughter. My excited and nervous mood is no less than my first official date with Miyuki Kitagawa.

Twenty minutes later, Miyuki Kitagawa walked over to Kazuhiko Inoue's table with her right arm around Takeshita Kusaoke. Seeing the two of them appear, Inoue Kazuhiko no longer misunderstood what an unbearable role the man beside her was, but quickly stood up and showed extreme respect.

When they approached, Kazuhiko Inoue, who had stopped down, bowed and greeted, "Mr. Takeshita Kusaoke, good evening." Takeshita Kusaoke, who responded to him with a "good evening", sat down with Miyuki Kitagawa on one side, and observed his eldest daughter's boyfriend on the other.

After they sat down, Kazuhiko Inoue couldn't help but start sweating in his palms, and then slowly sat down again. Sitting upright, he stretched out his right hand to the back, and took out a bulging white envelope from behind him, and placed it flat in front of Takeshita Mustard, and said seriously: "This is my first novel, although it has not yet been published, but I hope that Mr. can take time out of his busy schedule to take a look." ”

The reason why Kazuhiko Inoue behaved like this from the beginning was because of the great influence of his roommates. Knowing that the strength, identity and status between the two families are too disparity, there is no comparison at all, in order to win the favor of Takeshita Kusaoke, so that he can only show his talented side in front of him, not to take shortcuts, and to let the other party help him publish a book. I know that only this one can get it on the table.

Takeshita Kusaoke, who did not express his refusal, blurted out the word "good". I also want to see how much of Kazuhiko Inoue's literary writing, talent, and talent there is. He didn't look at each other with colored glasses at all, and he didn't care at all that Kazuhiko Inoue had a bad family background, was born in the "untouchable" class of Japan, and was very poor. Even if Kitagawa Miyuki told herself a lot of the truth in advance, it did not affect her ability to make independent judgments in the slightest.

Takeshita grass mustard, who will not follow the crowd, also experienced a period of poverty before it soared. In his opinion, as long as a man continues to work hard, sharpen his personal skills, and gradually become more and more capable, he will slowly own all material things such as houses, cars, etc. Even if you can't be rich, you can still be well-off. Moreover, he never thought of sacrificing the personal happiness of his children in exchange for or to achieve a certain goal.

Miyuki Kitagawa, who sat between the two, first asked for a bottle of aperitif and a bottle of top French red wine for the main course. Her eyes were focused on the recipe, as if she had nothing to do with her. Although he didn't say it, he already had a decision in his heart, that is, to break up with Kazuhiko Inoue.

"Sir, where do you get the inspiration and the source of your writing?" Revealing a pair of elementary school students humbly asking for advice from the teacher, Kazuhiko Inoue, even if there is a sense of superiority of a famous school student on weekdays, it is also gone at this moment, after all, the man he is facing is the famous and world-famous Takeshita Grass Mustard.

"As we all know, art comes from life and is higher than life. There are very few people who really understand. Inspiration and sources do not come for nothing, but need to be accumulated in your daily life. Even if it seems completely useless, pack it in your arsenal. Perhaps, one day in the future, you will need it. At that point, you just have to find it out of your personal arsenal. A professional like yours is like a double-edged sword, with both good and bad sides. The advantage is that a relatively systematic learning is carried out, while the disadvantage is that it is easy to be limited by preconceived and established rules and regulations. In my opinion, there is no established format for literary creation at all, after all, it is not a module for college entrance examination composition. This original way of writing is constantly evolving or being broken, and then new ways of writing can be created. There is no end to the road of literature, but only to continue to explore in the fog. It's not a haha, but a serious answer to Takeshita Kusaoke, all of which is a summary of his years of actual writing experience.

Miyuki Kitagawa, who was also listening carefully, although her eyes were still on the recipe, she didn't look at it, but listened to what her father said, after all, her ideal is still to become a veritable writer.

"My words are simply to not limit yourself to your professional field, but to detach yourself from your personal vision as much as possible. Just like whether this wine is good or not, and what it tastes like, you need to taste it yourself before making a final decision. Picking up the wine glass, he took a sip of Takeshita grass mustard and said calmly.

"Sir, don't you care about my Buraku ancestry and social background? It's even harder for someone like me to climb up than ordinary people. Moreover, it is self-evident that the rigidity of class mobility in Japan is now self-evident. The gap between the rich and the poor is getting wider. The middle class is shrinking day by day. Among them, very few were able to reach the top, and most of the rest slipped into the bottom. More and more of the former middle class will gradually become destitute once they lose their jobs. Kazuhiko Inoue, who knows that although it is difficult to speak, he still tells the truth, and he also knows that such a thing can be hidden in the present, and it will not be hidden in the future.

"As for your origins, it's not at all my concern. As for the gap between the rich and the poor that you mentioned, it is indeed a thorny problem that all countries in the world are facing at the moment. The rapid development of science and technology is not necessarily a good thing. What used to be done by three people now only needs one person to do it. As for the other two, they are undoubtedly unemployed. Most of the time, one person's loss of job affects the livelihood of the whole family. This is not the most terrifying, but the most terrifying thing is that the work that could have been done by robots is still done by humans. As a result, these people are undoubtedly not even eligible for exploitation, but are only seen as objects of poverty alleviation, reassurance, and social stability. Takeshita Kusao, who chatted with him, directly showed that he didn't mind his background, and most importantly valued whether the other party worked hard enough to improve the Tao. (To be continued.) )