This was indeed a perfect solution.
However, Major Fraser felt touched by the extraordinary assistance that General Loren was willing to provide, which was beyond the basic relationship between superior and subordinate.
He nodded his head, accepting the general's decision.
But then General Loren shook his head, took a puff of cigar and suggested to Major Fraser:
"I've read your report, it is very good, detailed and engaging, like reading a captivating fantasy novel. I believe our King will love it.
However, the title is too formal. Our King was a famous prodigal in his youth in the kingdom of West Lan. He once published his own collection of poems and rather thrilling novels under the pseudonym 'Sir Boris.' That novel vividly described the vibrant life of a young man with himself as the protagonist.
Of course, the original copy of the book has been lost.
What I'm saying is, if you want to get the King's enthusiastic praise, you need to change the title."