Arthur spoke up, and everyone couldn't help but laugh.
Although they would not shamelessly admit their own strength, the continually growing sales figures indeed gave them great confidence deep down.
"Blackwood's" was no longer out of reach. In this competition, "The British" had evidently gained the upper hand. Compared to the old-fashioned classical literature, fashionable novels were indeed more popular with readers. Not to mention, "The British" actually had a secret weapon: major works released anonymously, which significantly increased market share.
