Ella unfolded a page of the magazine.
There was a special feature on circus troupes that received three stars, featuring colorful photos. The quality of the paper was much fancier than our page, and the images of the performers seemed vivid, as if they had been retouched with paint through the artist's brush.
She summarized the contents of the article for us. The first was a place called the 'Golden Carnival.' It was the only planned circus troupe among those that received three stars. Unlike the casual image associated with planned circuses due to Satbyeol Circus, this place excelled in scale and support.
Managed by a professional executive with extensive experience in operating large theatres, they owned an airship for inter-city travel, and even had a specialized medical team for the health and safety of the members. The performers were renowned acrobats, standing out compared to other circus leaders.