Polly Sutton finished reading the report, which was even more detailed than the one she wrote herself, "Aren't you afraid I'm truly running out of ideas? People should leave at their peak, so they'll always be a legend. Otherwise, if you lose once, everything becomes a bubble. Perhaps that's what I think."
"If you really thought that way, you wouldn't be my wife." Victor Parker glanced at her.
Polly chuckled, "I used to think about recreating 'Qu Shui Liu Shang.' Even if it's not an exact replica, I wanted to make a completely traditional design. But designs like these are only meant for appreciation now. If they're actually built, they don't hold much significance. The greatest significance of a design should be to be constructed."
Polly looked at Victor, "That's why I don't want to participate, because I haven't found a way to balance these relationships. It's like many lost mortise and tenon structures. Once they're lost, they're lost, and no other method can replace them."
