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Qu Jian'er's perfect stroke of the pen left everyone, who were prepared to see a joke, completely stunned.
Everyone looked on with question marks.
This also includes Su Rong, who is heartbroken.
actually.
Su Rong's acting career has been going badly lately.
As she gets older, she has yet to successfully transition from playing a professional villain and is about to be phased out.
Her situation is not as good as before.
Besides the fact that fans are attracted to some rising stars, another reason is that she herself is unable to break through.
Calligraphy has always been a highlight of her work.
In the entertainment industry, the persona of an artist or intellectual is the hardest to establish.
The image she had created was already very successful.
With the help of Director Hu's "The End of the World," she has a natural opportunity to successfully transform her image.
but.
She offended Qu Jian'er.
They were ostracized by the other party.
Good scenes were cut and edited.
That's why she enthusiastically participated in today's event.
The original plan was to use the event to turn things around.
Unfortunately, his attempt to steal a chicken backfired and he lost the rice instead.
Qu Jian'er stole the show.
She might also be ridiculed by the entire internet.
Thinking about this...
She couldn't wait for the event to end.
But she knew that things wouldn't go as planned.
Suddenly.
Su Rong thought of striking first.
There is no such thing as a perfect person.
She thought that if she used it properly, she might be able to use public opinion to bring down Qu Jian'er, this formidable figure.
Su Rong smiled and said, "Teacher Qu is so good at calligraphy! I've never heard of him before."
She turned her attention back to Qu Jian'er.
In her opinion.
Qu Jian'er has only been in the industry for two years. If she truly has expertise in this area, she would definitely make a point of it.
Therefore, it must have been a deliberate imitation.
They want to generate buzz.
Qu Jian'er is trying to create hype!
Upon hearing this...
Qu Jian'er glanced at the person who didn't seem to be dead.
She thought the person in front of her would back down.
Who would have thought that they would become even more determined after each setback?
Very brave.
She likes it.
Qu Jian'er muttered to herself, "It's necessary to make sure everyone knows I know a little calligraphy. So, according to you, should I also announce to the world what I ate this morning? Hmm, I had two bowls of savory tofu pudding and 23 steamed buns for breakfast."
She sat back down in her chair, hugging herself and looking at the person.
She didn't reduce her screen time at all.
Her expression remained unchanged, and even her tone of voice was flat, as if she were talking about the most ordinary thing.
[I was still reeling from the awe of your calligraphy skills when you told me you used those amazing hands to eat xiaolongbao today—the "miracle" collapsed!]
Haha, humble, composed, and neither arrogant nor servile—that's a true national idol, unlike some people who just put on a show.
[A certain A-list or B-list actor keeps using his calligraphy skills as a marketing tactic, as if everyone knows that.]
Look at the way our cookies operate; they never become complacent, and even if they have the ability, they don't flaunt it. They are the kind of role models we should learn from.
Don't try to put one down while praising another; that will get you blacklisted by Cookie. Just stick to the facts and leave them speechless!
[I can't stand it! How can she be so down-to-earth? Coincidentally, I also had tofu pudding today!]
I like sweet tofu pudding, but I've never tried the savory kind. Looks like I need to start making cookies now.
[Wow, this is amazing! They've already started a breakfast discussion? Haha, this is definitely cookie fanaticism!]
Su Rong said, "That's not what I meant. What I meant was, it's fine for Teacher Qu to be low-key, but why did you have to try to piggyback on the fame of this anonymous master, especially by imitating his handwriting?"
She didn't look at the comments on the screen.
They fixate on just one thing and won't let it go.
She is confident.
As long as Qu Jian'er can't find a reason in this regard, a single stumble will surely ruin everything.
After all, it's impossible for Qu Jian'er to imitate the anonymous master so perfectly. Even if she were truly skilled at imitation, and her imitation was 90% accurate, the reason Qu Jian'er didn't react when she first saw the original must be because she lacked evidence.
She was confident that Qu Jian'er would lose.
He looked rather smug.
Qu Jian'er rested her chin on her hand.
Regarding this phrase "extortion".
She really hadn't figured out how to say it.
To be honest, this isn't a staged accident.
How does she explain the similarity in handwriting?
To call it a staged accident would be...
But she was writing in her own handwriting.
The problem now.
It's simply that she couldn't maintain the delicate balance between her identities, because she couldn't admit that she was the anonymous person from a thousand years ago, so she needed to find another way.
Qu Jian'er remained silent.
In many people's eyes, this is simply the default.
[It's just imitation, it can't really be considered plagiarism, right? Which master doesn't dedicate their life to imitating their idol?]
[Exactly, other people can imitate, so why can't we cookies imitate?]
Public opinion began to emerge.
Su Rong said at the right moment, "I'm not saying there's anything wrong with Teacher Qu's handwriting, I just want to ask, Teacher Qu is so arrogant, using the calligraphy of an anonymous master doesn't show any respect, could it be that you think your skills are better than the anonymous master's?"
In the end, Su Rong's tone was somewhat sarcastic.
No matter what form she takes, Su Rong has a way of getting Qu Jian'er criticized by public opinion.
Qu Jian'er blinked: "Uh."
She pursed her lips and remained silent.
Clearly, she didn't expect the ultimate question to await her: Is she better than herself?
That's hard to say.
Upon hearing this...
The president of the calligraphy association spoke up: "People should learn to be grateful. Imitation is not wrong. Without a certain degree of imitation, there is no originality. But you are stubborn and do not understand gratitude at all."
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