As for the publication of the novel, Leonard did not plan to release a physical book directly. Instead, he planned to test the waters online first, and after some simple consideration, he chose YouTube as his testing platform.
Thanks to Pierce's help and his previous participation in an online show, as well as occasionally sharing some small knowledge about archaeology and history, he now had more than 30,000 to nearly 40,000 followers on his YouTube account.
Although this was a small number compared to celebrities and internet influencers, it was enough to publish a children's fairy tale.
Fortunately, Leonard had previously purchased a scanner to share various information. So, he was able to upload illustrations from his home.
According to the plan, he would upload a story and a drawing to his account every day and spread the story gradually to the world.