Chapter: 602
He sighed before continuing, "I didn't lie to you. You really sleep Like a koala."
One might say that Vivian found something, but one could also say that she found nothing.
Lorraine's desk had no drafts of the new chapters of Female Military Counsellor, not even half a sheet of paper of such things.
However, Vivian found some of Mia's novels on the desk.
They included the Mountains and other works from her earlier stage. Vivian noticed that these works were first printed editions.
Her discovery was beyond unbelievable.
It was normal for a famous author's works to be printed and published several times.
Every time a new printing version was issued, the book's cover would always be changed to a new one.
As for the books in Lorraine's collection, each was the first edition. What did this mean?
Either Lorraine was Mia's fan from the moment her very first book was published. If so, she would immediately purchase each new book as soon as it hit the shelves.
Another possibility was that Lorraine was Mia.
It was typical practice for writers to keep copies of their books as souvenirs.
The most memorable aspect was keeping the first printed edition.
From Vivian's perspective, the presence of many first editions of novels on the desk was conclusive evidence that Lorraine was, in fact, Mia.
She needed some inspiration.
She really needed to do something.
With the drafts she found the last time, Vivian was able to make the necessary changes to Song of Phoenix very immediately. She could compose tens of thousands of words with a single breath.
If, at this time, Mia... Or, Lorraine had, for some reason, failed to update her novel...
With Song of Phoenix's new content, most people would immediately believe the claims of plagiarism were just nonsense.
That was it! Even just for once, if Vivian could get new chapters of Song of Phoenix released before the Female Military Counsellor, she'd be good to go!
Vivian was obviously excited.
She looked at Lorraine lying on the bed, and a bold idea arose in her mind.
Lorraine's illness was brought on by her frail constitution and the trauma caused by giving birth.
Despite her poor health, Lorraine decided against the doctor's advice and got pregnant, because she wanted to give her husband an heir. Lorraine had been in bed for two years after the childbirth.