Fortunately, after signing for about two more hours, the crowd around him gradually thinned out. Despite this, Editor Taylor was still feeling a little nervous, because signing autographs for several hours straight isn't exactly a breeze.
For most people, handwriting a few thousand words in a day isn't easy either, so it is understandable that Taylor, as Leonard's editor, was getting somewhat anxious at this point.
After all, he is now Leonard's full-time editor, and for a long time, his income is directly connected to Leonard's circumstances, so naturally, he is concerned about whether Leonard can withstand it under these conditions.
"How are you doing right now?" After Leonard finished signing for a young man, Taylor ran over to him, leaned over, and asked in a low voice by his ear.
"If you can't stand it, you can say it directly. After all, the work you've done at this book signing can be considered substantial. I think everyone should understand."