The young lady felt that she had discovered a path to becoming stronger.
However, this path required powerful software programming skills. Anyway, she did not have such skills now.
She still needed to learn.
Or, he could let Katie study. She was a computer genius. As long as he trained her well, she could help him develop the software he wanted.
Well, it was decided happily.
Looking at the time, it was already around nine o'clock in the evening.
She planned to buy some computer science books for Katie tomorrow.
When she thought of the teaching materials, she thought of some novels she had read in her previous life. When she thought of novels, she thought of some literary novels she had read in her previous life. Perhaps she could learn from those literary protagonists and become a porter novelist.
She went back to her bedroom and lay on her bed. She used her portable windows to surf the internet. She needed to make sure that there were any novels that she had read in her previous world that she didn't have in this world. That way, it would be easier to move them.
Through the search engine, he found Harry Potter. Twilight, I got it. The Vampire Diaries, too.
The young lady was speechless. Why did this world have novels like her world? This didn't make sense!!!!
Unconvinced, she continued to search. After spending some time, she finally found one that didn't exist. The Hunger Games didn't have it.
The Hunger Games was a movie adapted from a novel. There was a translated version of the novel, and the young lady in her previous life happened to have seen it.
Perhaps it was the benefit of transmigration, but when he recalled the events of his previous life, it was as clear as if he had experienced it all over again. She could recite all the novels she had read in her previous life without missing a word.
This was great. The young lady was excited. She finally had a way to earn money.
Opening the Word document, the young lady began to work as a porter.
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The Day of Drawing Lots
When I woke up, the other side of the bed was cold. I reached out to feel the warmth Prim had left under the covers, but all I could feel was the rough canvas sheets. She must have had another nightmare and crawled into her mother's bed. Yes, it was definitely true. Today was the Harvest Festival.
I propped myself up on my arms. The room was bright enough to see them. The little sister Prim lay on her side in her mother's arms.
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The efficiency of typing through the portable windows system was extraordinarily high. A normal person would need to type on the keyboard to write a novel, but she didn't have to go through so much trouble. She just needed to think. The faster she thought, the faster she typed.
In less than an hour, the young lady finished typing in the novel.
He checked it again and saved the document after confirming that there were no mistakes.
In the future, she would be a famous youth literature author.
When he went out tomorrow to buy teaching materials for little Katie, he would also go to the print shop and print out the first draft of The Hunger Games. He would then find a youth literature magazine to submit it.
He remembered that there was a famous literary magazine in Queens. This magazine had many famous youth literature works. He would go there tomorrow to try.
It was already around 11 p. m. The young lady came out of the bedroom and went to Katie's bedroom next door. She listened to the movements inside and found that little Katie was still playing games in front of the computer.
Pushing the door open and entering, the young lady put on the attitude of a parent and said to her sternly,"Katie, it's time to sleep."
"Half an hour. I'll go to bed in half an hour at most.”said Katie.
The young lady rolled her eyes and walked over to close the laptop."Staying up late is a woman's greatest enemy. If you don't want to become an ugly duckling, then go to bed obediently.”
Little Katie immediately puffed up her face unhappily and acted cute.
The young lady had a heart of stone. In order to prevent her from quietly getting up to play games later, she decisively pulled the little girl to her bedroom."Sleep in my bedroom tonight."
He pulled the little girl into the bedroom, and the little girl hugged her like a pillow and slept soundly.
The next day, after washing up and eating breakfast, the young lady transferred the file she had written last night from the portable windows system to her computer and then transferred it to a USB drive from the computer.
After changing her clothes, the young lady let little Katie play at home. She went to the garage, got into the car, and went out alone.
First, he went to the bookstore to buy a few textbooks on computer network security and programming. Then, he found a print shop and printed out all the manuscripts of the first Hunger Games.
In the end, she drove to the youth literature magazine in Queens. The magazine's name was 100%, and its full name was 100%. The works of many well-known youth literature writers would be published here. The sales of the magazine were among the top few in the country, and it was considered a rather powerful magazine.
She parked the car by the roadside near the office building where the magazine agency was located. The young lady got out of the car and walked to the front desk lady of the building.
Looking at the sign on the front desk lady's chest that said Catherine Walker, the young lady smiled and said to her,"Miss Walker, excuse me."
The receptionist raised her head and looked at the girl in front of her. She revealed a professional smile and asked,"How can I help you?”
The young lady waved the stack of manuscripts in her hand.""I'm going to Hundred Points Magazine to submit my article.”
When the receptionist heard this, she became interested."You look like a high school student, right? You're already writing novels at such a young age?”
"Of course, I'm a genius girl.”The young lady began to boast without blushing.
The receptionist burst out laughing."Alright, genius girl. Hundred percent magazine is on the left side of the office on the sixth floor. This is the midnight pass.”
"Thank you." The young lady smiled, took the pass, hung it around her neck, and walked in the direction of the elevator.
When she reached the sixth floor, the young lady went to the office area on the left. There was a door with the sign of 100% Magazine hanging on it. She opened the door and walked in.
This magazine agency was not big. To be precise, it was about 500 square meters. There were about 20 civilian staff working here. Chen Jie came to the nearest person's desk and greeted him,"Hi."
The woman turned around and saw that it was an unfamiliar girl who called her. She asked in confusion,"And you are?"
The young lady waved the manuscript in her hand and said,""I'll submit it."
The woman sized up the young lady and raised her eyebrows.""You're submitting a magazine at such a young age? What are you writing?”
"Youth literature."
"Heh, let me take a look. If you don't write well, don't blame me for throwing your manuscript into the trash.”The woman took the manuscript from the little sister and flipped through it.
After flipping through a few pages, the woman asked in surprise,""It's actually the dystopian type. It's not bad.”She continued to flip through the manuscript for a while and nodded." This is a great novel. At least, I like it very much. I'm one of the editors in charge of the review here. After my review, there's basically no problem with the serial…"
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