Chapter 347 Debunking the Forgeries: Genuine Works Are Just Imitations



Inspired by Qian Qian, Qu Jian'er already knew how to make things more interesting.

She found the tracking number of the package she had sent.

They then pulled the photo of the order number from their private account and posted it online for everyone to see and enjoy.

The damage was significant.

It is also very insulting.

The president of the calligraphy association, struggling to breathe, asked, "What is this? What does it represent?!"

He stared at the order number in disbelief.

The string of numbers he had memorized and painstakingly searched for appeared before him, yet he felt no familiarity with them whatsoever, resisting them as if he had never seen them before.

Qu Jian'er rubbed her palms together: "This means I'm going to start exposing the fakes. I've always admired the anonymous master... that's why I'm trying to emulate her. I've wanted to ask for a long time, how did this set of calligraphy copies end up in your association's hands?"

She herself felt a little embarrassed when she talked about the master, so she paused for a moment.

But no one noticed.

I was simply amazed by her words.

so.

As soon as Qu Jian'er finished speaking.

The atmosphere at the scene immediately became lively.

Qu Jian'er's words are very meaningful.

This can be described as a single stone stirring up a thousand ripples.

No one expected that the original was not genuine; it was not by an anonymous master, but a copy made by Qu Jian'er.

This is even more shocking than if it were an original work by an anonymous master, since creating a fake that is indistinguishable from the real thing is not a skill everyone possesses.

Things suddenly spiraled out of control.

More and more people are sending private messages to the calligraphy association.

They inquired about what exactly happened.

Even if this is the case, how can the calligraphy association admit that it is indeed as Qu Jian'er said?

The president of the calligraphy association was sweating profusely.

The issue now is not whether Qu Jian'er will imitate it or not, but how he will explain it to the audience.

Qian Qian couldn't hide her shock: "Sure enough, we had guessed that you were the one who sent the package, but before we could verify it, the calligraphy was stolen by the calligraphy association."

She felt incredibly fortunate to have appeared in her life.

If I had known it was Qu Jian'er...

She would expose the association's true colors very early on.

Su Rong tried to put up a stubborn resistance: "You're turning black into white, you think it's true just because you say so?"

She lacked confidence.

That thought grew stronger and stronger.

She dared not associate the original with Qu Jian'er at all.

Because she knew that the calligraphy association's repeated defeats were a harbinger of her miserable future.

But why did Qu Jian'er keep the serial number? Why didn't she reveal it earlier, and only pointed out that she was the author of the original work when she spoke up?

It's clearly targeting her!

Upon hearing this...

Qu Jian'er shrugged: "Isn't the safest way to do it machine verification? Just test the similarity."

She made the suggestion slowly and deliberately.

Traditional machines could be used for testing, saving her the trouble of having the gray network search for previous courier photos.

The president of the calligraphy association noticed something amiss and shouted through the screen, "No, you can't test it!"

His IQ has finally returned to its peak.

The outcome of the matter can be seen at a glance.

He wanted to stop him.

But how could he possibly stop Qu Jian'er, who was thousands of miles away?

Qu Jian'er downloaded a calligraphy assessment app, a software that the calligraphy association is very proud of.

Thanks to this once-popular software, the calligraphy association rose to prominence, achieving a status comparable to the State Administration of Cultural Heritage.

But alas, power corrupts.

If the calligraphy association does not harbor malicious intentions, does not take the opportunity to steal the calligraphy samples, and does not use this as a marketing tool.

Perhaps everything will be different.

pity.

The calligraphy association's choice led to his utter defeat, sealing his fate and condemning him to a fall from grace.

When the evaluation yields data.

The conclusion of 99.99% left everyone speechless.

This was like the sky falling on the calligraphy association.

The calligraphy association's attitude is awful; I already foresee its imminent collapse.

[They wouldn't let us take the test before? Isn't this a tacit admission? I knew I hadn't misunderstood him.]

[The similarity is 99.99%. Unless Cookie is indeed the anonymous master, the calligraphy association has no way to deny it. They were the ones who hijacked the package Cookie was sending to that bureau!]

Needless to say, the calligraphy association is the one using this opportunity for marketing; it's confirmed!

The president of the calligraphy association couldn't stand up straight.

He hurriedly went to turn off the holographic projection.

Qu Jian'er sat back down in her chair: "The lawyer's letter is on its way. I've taken over your chairmanship."

She didn't give the other party any chance to breathe.

It perfectly embodies the spirit of "exterminating the enemy without mercy".

After saying that.

Qu Jian'er looked at Su Rong: "You were curious why I didn't say anything, right? It's because art can also be sordid, which is one of the reasons I don't want to get involved. Now that you've offended me first, I can't remain indifferent."

She spoke calmly.

Because she knew that Su Rong's soul was innocent, but was bewitched by a demon.

We support you! It should have been done a long time ago. An association like this is full of all sorts of messes. Be a champion of the arts community!

People are inherently bullies who prey on the weak and fear the strong; when faced with someone who is aggressive, reasoning with them will never work.

[This generation of netizens is really well-educated! May I ask where they work? Why are they paying attention to gossip circles now?]

[I'm just a graduate student at the university, but Professor Qu's calligraphy has greatly inspired me. As long as imitation doesn't cross that line, it's considered learning from others, and I will try my best.]

[...Sure enough, it's because of cookies again. What should I do? I'm so worried that cookies will disappear from the scene.]

[Shut up, and delete your comments now! Don't remind Cookie that she can leave the scene, and don't tell people in other circles that she has this option!]

No matter how excited people are online.

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