Ville took out a stack of papers from his leather bag and placed them in front of Arthur: "This is Mr. Coriolis's draft paper. You can look it over now or, if you're busy, you can review it tonight. If suitable, you can send someone to notify me at the Academy of Sciences or Polytechnic University anytime."
This unexpected move from Ville immediately cornered Arthur.
Even though he knew he might not fully understand, Arthur still pretended and picked up the manuscript, flipping through a few pages casually.
However, upon flipping through it, Arthur's tightly furrowed brow suddenly relaxed.
Perhaps because he was more at ease, Arthur's posture became more relaxed as well. He spoke eloquently while holding his pipe: "I have to say, one's destiny, of course, depends on self-effort, but one must also consider the course of history..."
Ville, hearing this, was taken aback: "Sir, what are you talking about?"