Summary

was reborn in another world similar to Britain, and the literary works here are so blank.

There is no “Jane Eyre” by Charlotte Bronte, no “Robinson Crusoe” by Defoe;

There is no “Pride and Prejudice” by Austin, no “Sherlock Holmes” by Conan Doyle;

There is no JK Rowling who wrote “Harry Potter” here;

There are no romantic poets Shelley and Yeats, and even no British literary tycoon ever existed.

So, his arrival has created countless classics. He easily picked up the Nobel trophy and accidentally made the British royal family and aristocrats fall in love with them.

“Oh, romantic Kevin, as long as you write a poem for me, I will be yours tonight.” 18-year-old Jenny Norfolk said kindly in a pajamas.

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