Manstein actually didn't like Britannia, he always felt that the weather was gloomy and humid here, and the people were insincere and mean-spirited.
Compared to this little island, the weather in Germany seemed brighter and fresher, and the people were more sincere and generous.
If it were not for those few articles, Manstein would not have been willing to come to such a terrible place.
In the past few days, Manstein had refreshed his email many times daily, "Nature" and "Cell" had been delayed in sending over his papers, perhaps the editor-in-chief had already blocked them, or perhaps had pushed them onto others.
Communicating over the phone or via email was really inconvenient for such matters, so Manstein decided to make a personal visit.
Because of the unique review system of "Nature," Manstein decided to come to London first, and then go to North America afterward.