Failure Is Normal

No matter how impossible others think it was, for Irving, these things don't seem to be a big problem.

After the design drawing was released, he picked up a very long iron nail and a hammer and ax and stood in front of that person. After all, it was his first time, and he had been thinking twice about where to start.

Carving such a large piece requires very strict strength, because if the hammer, axe, and nails in hand couldn't be used to control the force very finely, the carving will be ruined.

He walked around leaving the stone pier for almost an hour without making a move.

Mr. Quentin was bored after eating, so he asked Harvey to move a deck chair into the yard. "It happens to be a bit hot in the house. It would be good to come out and enjoy the natural air."

He just wanted to know how Irving could be so obsessed with carving. He had never seen anyone so obsessed with one thing in his entire life, so he just followed the devil.

Harvey looked at Mr. Quentin, then at Irving, who had
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