For top-tier manuscripts, it was standard practice to have the reviewers come and assess them in person.
However, only original manuscripts that could achieve a Six-Colored Holy Light or Seven-Colored Holy Light certification qualified for such treatment.
For manuscripts below this level, such as those with Four-Colored or Five-Colored certifications, if a personal review was requested, the original was typically sealed in a box and sent via an extremely expensive premium courier service. Alternatively, the author could personally submit the manuscript to the editorial department, which was often more convenient.
Gu Ming knew all this and made his request directly to his counselor.
After hearing him out, the counselor asked a question in return:
"If you want to ask them to review it in person, it needs to have at least a Six-Colored Holy Light certification.
"But the light from the Hall of the Great Dao last night was a Tri-Colored Holy Light."
