Don't Write About Anything Below the Neck

Mag received the first draft from Cynthia one week later.

Mag even praised Cynthia's efficiency and diligence when he received that thick manuscript. Compared to the original script, tons of details were obviously added to it.

Mag made a pot of red tea for himself as he sat in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows, flipped open that thick 'Phantom of the Secret Cave' and started to read it seriously.

Cynthia sat across from him as she held onto the cup of hot tea and observed Mag's expression carefully.

This was the first time she handed her manuscript to her boss face-to-face. She was a little nervous, embarrassed and expectant.

This was a manuscript that took her a week of hard work. It wasn't just because she loved to write, but mainly because Mag had given her too much material.