Such a wasteful endeavor is still called a "perfect elder."
Casare respectfully took the manuscript with both hands, and despite having a good relationship with Victor, he remained as respectful as ever.
He carefully reviewed it, waiting for about ten minutes before exclaiming, "Rich in emotion throughout. I think even if you invited those professional writers from the Secretariat, they couldn't do better than you. But Boss, you wrote too fast, the formatting is a bit untidy, let me fix it for you later."
You can't say what the leader wrote isn't good, but saying there's no problem makes it seem too fake and not thorough. If you nitpick, the leader thinks you're looking for trouble, so you have to point out issues that aren't too important but appear significant.
Formatting!
Television speech, who sees the formatting?
But Victor was very pleased; he glanced at his watch, "It's already getting late. Stay here for dinner with me tonight, my wife has made something delicious."
