If it's the former?
Emotion told him that the Detective Cat might have painted a remarkable piece, but reason was unwilling to believe it.
Vellein pondered,
to have an illustration with such magic, it must be a classic able to be recorded in publishing history.
He himself was already a top-notch painter.
If one were to say that any of his works over the years could be considered a timeless classic, he didn't dare boast such claims.
The cover he created for "The Little Prince" certainly didn't reach that standard at all.
Through the camera screen, it wasn't clear. Vellein couldn't wait for this group of volunteers to finish their investigation and then review the report submitted by the marketing department.
He directly said a few words and ran to the bookstore next door, grabbed a sample book just placed by volunteers from the sample return area, and pulled out a Montblanc pen from his collar pocket.
This was Vellein's habit during manuscript review.
