In Leonard Ethan's living room, he took out his tools and began to dismantle the cover of the book in front of him. Soon, the leather cover was slowly peeled off.
For Mr. and Lady Lewis, a copy of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" published in the 1930s was somewhat precious to a certain extent, but they could afford to take the risk of damaging the book by tearing it apart.
Compared to the old book that might be worth hundreds of pounds sterling, the hidden content behind it was obviously more attractive to the Lewis couple, so Leonard quickly got permission to open the book cover.
As he tore off the cover, Leonard realized that this book was different from normal books. For example, the cover was not glued to the hard cardboard cover like normal books, but only glued around the edges.