Chapter 560 Interview
Because Mr. Varma came forward, the work of transporting the remains went very smoothly.Just three days later, the remains in aluminum alloy coffins were airlifted to an airport near Carter's home.

Carter naturally thanked Liang En a thousand times, and said that next time Liang En came to the United States, he could freely go to his warehouse to pick some things he wanted.

Liang En originally thought that this incident would be over like this, but what he didn't expect was that on the second day after this incident ended, an American reporter called and wanted to invite him for an interview.

"A reporter from CBS? Want to interview me about this trip to India?" This call made Liang En feel a little strange, after all, he had never seen anyone come to interview him for so many adventures before.

However, Liang En agreed to the interview after confirming that the other party was indeed a reporter from CBS through various means, and agreed on the time and place of the interview.

Although he said that he didn't like such things, he also knew that such things were inevitable for him, so now he could take this opportunity to get acquainted.

After hanging up on the reporter, Liang En quickly began to find someone to ask what was going on with the reporter, only to find out that the reporter was a reporter from CBS in Ireland, but he was not taken seriously.

This is also something that can be guessed, because the important journalists either go to hot spots or go to various major countries, and the attention received by Ireland is undoubtedly the lowest.

For any self-motivated person, this kind of marginalization is unacceptable, so this Mr. O'Brien has been paying attention to the local situation to see if there is any big news.

So by accident, I saw Liang En's video on the Internet and noticed the popularity of the video, so I immediately decided to seize this opportunity to conduct an interview with Liang En.

Obviously, this reporter is a vigorous and resolute person. On the day agreed by both parties, that is, the second day after the phone call, he brought a photographer to Liang En's house and began to follow the plan. Conduct an interview.

"Sorry, Mr. O'Brien, there might be some confusion here." Liang En said with some embarrassment as he led the reporter through a pile of packages piled up in the corridor.

These items were ordered by Liang En before. After he got the card about jewelry making, he placed an order to purchase these items, planning to make jewelry at home in the future.

However, the room looks a little crowded in this way. After all, this house is just an ordinary Irish country house, not too big. After living in two people and adding painting equipment, etc., I want to put another room Jewelry making workshop is not easy.

So after careful consideration, Liang En decided to find someone to clean out the garage as a workshop, and then build a new simple garage outside the yard.

It's just that the workshop has just been designed and the various equipments have been shipped in before construction starts, so Liang En can only temporarily pile up these things in the room, making the room suddenly much narrower.

Soon, the three of them came to the study and started the preparations for the interview. Mr. O'Brien first submitted a notebook to Liang En, which listed the questions that might be asked later. Revise.

After receiving this form, Liang En found that the interview pattern of each country is similar. They always introduce the interviewee first, and then ask some questions that everyone or the interviewer is interested in.

Because this is a relatively long piece of news, the overall content does not seem complicated. Liang En quickly read all the content and said that he can conduct interviews according to the content on this form.

Everything is ready and the interview begins.At the beginning, there were a series of introductions. At this time, Liang En realized that he had already had several titles such as historian, archaeologist, explorer, writer, painter, etc. without knowing it.

Soon, the opening remarks and introduction were all introduced, and then the reporter, Mr. O'Brien, began to interview Liang En who was sitting across from him.

"Hello, Mr. Liang, I noticed that many people are now paying attention to your expedition and treasure hunt in India. Can you tell us about your findings and impressions during your trip to India?" Mr. O'Brien asked.

"Yes, this trip to India really opened my eyes, because it brought me into contact with an ancient civilization that I had never been in contact with, and in the process of communicating with the locals, I found the truth of this discovery. The ruins of an ancient temple—”

As time went by, the interview became more and more smooth. At this time, the two parties also began to break away from the original shooting outline and began to talk about some unplanned content.

This is actually a very good thing for the interview work. It means that the two parties can chat together, and it will also add a lot of luster to the entire interview work.

"—Your Dracula can be said to have led the trend of modern vampire novels. In fact, I have an aunt who has been writing novels in this area for more than ten years. She has written three novels in total, but before No publisher is willing to publish it."

Because everyone had a good chat before, so at this time everyone also talked about some more personal issues, such as the content about Liang En's artistic and literary works.

When talking about the value of the novel "Dracula", the reporter O'Brien also said that one of his aunts also had a similar creation, and she persisted for a long time.

Out of admiration for this kind of person who sticks to his dreams and curiosity about such an author, Liang En asked O'Brien if he could read what his aunt's novels looked like.

This request was indeed somewhat beyond Mr. O'Brien's expectations, because he just said it casually, and did not expect that Liang En would really want to see his aunt's work.

However, he also knew that at this time, it could be said that the gold content of the entire interview was maximized, so he quickly called his aunt to inquire about his works.

The lady, who is a half-time writer in the United States, felt a little strange when she received a call from her nephew, but quickly emailed her work as he requested.

Only five or six minutes later, Liang En received the lady's novel and began to read it, while Mr. O'Brien, who was opposite him, beckoned the thermal cinematographer to hurry up and shoot.

Liang En didn't know what the reporter was doing, because Liang En was surprised when he read the title of the novel. ".

Although Liang En has not read the original text of this novel in another world, he has seen the movie of the same name adapted from this novel, and it has to be said that it is a milestone work in vampire movies.

After quickly browsing the contents of the novel, Liang En was basically sure that this novel was the original version of the movie "Interview with the Vampire" he had seen in his previous life, so he turned his head and said.

"This novel is very well written. At least I think it is a milestone among vampire novels. If you are willing, I can recommend this book to my editor."

(End of this chapter)

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