The handwritten manuscript was over twenty pages long. It only took Claire Sinclair about forty minutes to type it all out, but she spent even more time proofreading afterward to prevent any typos.
After proofreading it several times and confirming there were no mistakes, she began to organize the story's synopsis.
The story was generally about Old Mr. Roland and his wife, who were childhood sweethearts. Both shared the surname Roland and were from Roland Village, but Old Grandma Roland had actually been a foster child from another family. She only changed her surname to Roland after being officially registered in the household.
In that era, the villagers' way of thinking was very conservative. Despite Old Grandma Roland being from another family, marrying someone from the same village was forbidden.
