To capitalize on the lingering warmth of "I'm a Great Mage" and the buzz surrounding its events,
the editors at Random House had dived into intensive work from the moment they received the manuscript of "Arcane Throne" from Tom.
Reviewing, cover design, marketing, and other tasks were all initiated simultaneously.
For this reason, Wang Jian received the final draft and the official contract just two days later.
It must be noted that "Arcane Throne" was not a casual product for the publisher like "I'm a Great Mage" was.
Instead, it was a key project that Random House had secured the distribution rights for after paying a sizable advance royalty.
As Wang Jian marveled at the efficiency of the large publishing house, he lowered his gaze to the sample edition of "Arcane Throne" in his hands.
First off, the quality of this novel was incomparable to that of "I'm a Great Mage."
The hardcover, with the blurb personally written by the chief editor of Random House.