"Hmm?" The Fantasist looked somewhat surprised, "This assessment, it seems higher than I had imagined."
"Did you expect me to curse at you?" Aiden said.
"Even if you did, I wouldn't find it strange," the Fantasist replied.
"My critique is solely for the plot of the story you wrote," Aiden picked up the magazine and waved it, "An Oedipus-style tragedy, although it's a cliché and doesn't align with my personal taste, objectively speaking, it's decent as a story."
"Oedipus? Is it a story from another world in your memory?" the Fantasist asked with keen interest.
"Yes."
"Another classic tragedy? Would you submit it to 'Childhood Dreams'? I'm really looking forward to it," the Fantasist said genuinely, his eager expression and shining eyes taking Aiden by surprise.
"I won't submit it, the story is a bit inappropriate for children," Aiden responded.
"That makes me even more interested," the Fantasist said earnestly.