Chapter 344 The Anonymous Master is called Anonymous



Hearing Su Rong's words...

Everyone else present had worked their way up in the entertainment industry, so they naturally saw through Su Rong's intentions.

It couldn't be more obvious!

But none of them warned Su Rong; they all believed that Qu Jian'er would not let Su Rong succeed.

Qu Jian'er responded.

Su Rong stood up and explained, "As we all know, traditional styles have either been lost or disappeared. The most famous styles now are clerical script, cursive script... Of course, there is also a new style, the lost script."

Qu Jian'er heard the last part.

The more I listened, the more confused I became.

Other calligraphic styles are easy to understand.

What is this lost book?

This font didn't exist before the apocalypse. Did a new font appear after the apocalypse?

Su Rong added, "Judging from Teacher Qu's bewildered look, it seems he doesn't know what a lost book is."

Qu Jian'er nodded: "Yes, I really don't know."

Because of Su Rong's suggestion.

The event quickly turned into a live broadcast.

The buzz surrounding it was comparable to Zuo Chen's press conference.

Qu Jian'er's "I don't know" quickly spread across the internet, successfully eliciting a wave of sighs.

[Finally, there's something Cookie doesn't know.]

[Tch, accepting a challenge when you know nothing? This guy thinks way too highly of himself.]

[...]

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[I just entered the live stream, um, why is everyone using ellipses?]

As is customary, once someone with a big mouth makes an insolent remark, Cookie will slap them in the face. We are offering our condolences to those who came before us.

I think her attitude was good. If she didn't know, she just said she didn't know. Why are so many people criticizing her?

Everyone has a tendency to be jealous; they can't stand seeing others succeed more than themselves, so of course they'll resent it.

Don't make it sound so nice. You don't know anything and yet you accept challenges recklessly. What else could it be but a desire to show off?

The barrage of comments in various colors began to come alive. There were neutral people, and even more people who were sarcastic. For a time, the StarNet was quite lively.

This is exactly the effect Su Rong wanted.

The greater the controversy, the more criticism, and the wider the reach.

Qu Jian'er can cut her scenes.

She was able to rise to power by stepping on Qu Jian'er once.

Su Rong suppressed her smugness and explained, "Not long ago, our calligraphy association acquired a set of authentic works, which, upon examination, were found to be script from the end of the last civilization."

Qu Jian'er raised an eyebrow: "And then?"

She was getting sleepy listening to it.

I just hope this person can get to the point as soon as possible.

Su Rong proudly said, "That set of original works is indeed the work of an anonymous master, and is now housed in a world museum."

Qu Jian'er: "..." What did you just say, "master"?

[It's by an anonymous master, the one who created his own unique style?]

[Wasn't it said that the only authentic artifact was unearthed from an ancient tomb, and that it was bought by the Federation long ago?]

[Judging from this, is there another genuine set?]

That's the closest calligraphy master to us! The calligraphy association is awesome! I'll try to visit the museum when I have some free time! I'll share my thoughts with you all~

Am I the only one who noticed someone's silence? Has she finally realized her ignorance?

Qu Jian'er really had this experience.

Speaking of calligraphy.

After she published "A Dictionary of Language", she encountered a little wall spirit at a film and television star's place. That wall carried the history of the apocalypse.

In order to prevent the "wall" of the Wall Spirit's home from being handed over to the Empire, and in order for the Bureau of Cultural Relics and Antiques to be able to study and thoroughly understand the text.

After the other party wrote the font, she copied it by hand and, as usual, anonymously handed it to the Cultural Relics and Antiques Bureau.

This matter is not important.

She didn't take it to heart at all.

But now that people mention it, they still look at her with admiration, and she doesn't know where to begin complaining.

The delivery address she clearly filled in was the Bureau of Cultural Relics and Antiques, so how did it become the Calligraphy Association?

Also, if it's anonymous, why is it followed by "master"?

Could it be that the words she wrote while helping college students with their homework to earn extra money during the apocalypse have been unearthed?

That would be so interesting.

A sense of shame welled up inside me.

Qu Jian'er rested her chin on her hand: "Could you please post the original work by that anonymous master so I can broaden my horizons?"

She subtly expressed her desire to see the artwork.

Compare them to see if they are the same set she wrote.

This would also confirm my suspicions.

Su Rong had the same idea.

She happened to have the photos on her phone, which she had managed to get from her advisor after a lot of trouble.

The calligraphy association was separated from the intangible cultural heritage association.

Although they are the same type of organization, the Calligraphy Association and the Cultural Relics and Antiques Bureau have never gotten along.

They obtained the genuine article through underhanded means. Taking advantage of the fact that the director of the Cultural Relics and Antiques Bureau's mother was hospitalized and that the director was too busy to attend to other matters, they used some connections.

Only then was the original work transported to the calligraphy association.

Su Rong smiled and said, "It's understandable that Teacher Qu is curious. Even my parents, who don't understand calligraphy, would show admiration and emotion after seeing this set of original works."

It seems like a eulogy to a master's work.

In reality, Su Rong was indirectly pointing out that Qu Jian'er didn't know calligraphy and didn't understand calligraphy.

Su Rong displayed a set of works that could be considered calligraphy copybooks, and she especially enlarged the signature at the end.

Qu Jian'er looked at the words she had written over 36 minutes, and a sense of speechlessness lingered in her heart.

While others were amazed.

She remained silent for a long while.

Qu Jian'er then asked, "Hmm, what is the pen name of this anonymous master?"

Su Rong was basking in the joy of not only promoting the calligraphy association but also suppressing Qu Jian'er's arrogant attitude.

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