Over the next ten days, Mr. Fisher finalized the draft of his paper on soul theory but did not publish it; instead, he wrote a brief letter that simply copied the title of the paper and signed his own name. The recipient was Mr. Damian, the principal of the Royal College.
Mr. Fisher believed he would take an interest in the content and would immediately send someone to contact him.
With the remaining time, Mr. Fisher stayed at home to finish writing another paper on the current state of South Continent demi-human society. This one Fisher wrote more casually because the study of demi-humans was not the mainstream of academic research, hardly noticed by anyone. If it had not been for Fisher's authorship, the writer would probably have been mocked by other scholars for being 'unserious' and engaging in 'futile work.'