Chapter 64 "It's all nonsense..."
The live chat was immediately filled with question marks.
What did my sister say?
Is Qin Jie's manuscript a forgery?
Across from him, Qin Jie's expression stiffened slightly, and he immediately retorted, "What nonsense are you talking about? I..."
Before he could finish speaking, Tu Yao interrupted him with a stern face, "Don't say anything! I'll explain!"
Tu Yao continued, "Last winter vacation, Da Pang couldn't finish his homework, so Luo's mom, Ding's dad, and I helped him finish half of his workbook."
Everyone: ...
Tu Yao: "Because we tried our best to imitate Da Pang's handwriting when we wrote it, it looks very similar at first glance."
"but."
Tu Yao added, "No matter how well an imitation is made, if you look closely, you can still see the specific differences."
She clicked on the replay of the manuscript Qin Jie had just shown: "For example, all of your manuscripts look like they have the same handwriting, but the emphasis and weight of the notes are different between this one and this one."
Qin Jie was about to speak again when Tu Yao interrupted him sternly once more: "You're not allowed to speak, I haven't finished yet!"
Qin Jie: ……
"Also, the date on this one is too large, while the date on that one is too small."
"The pen on this one is on the left, but on that one it's on the right."
"Don't speak!"
"You're not allowed to make a sound! It's rude to interrupt!"
...
Tu Yao examined each of the past papers one by one, speaking louder and more fluently with each recitation.
Incidentally, he interrupted Qin Jie countless times during the conversation!
After she finished speaking, she didn't give the other party a chance to argue. She immediately turned off the microphone and temporarily shut down the live stream, all in one smooth motion!
The room fell silent as everyone stared at Tu Yao in shock.
Tu Chaoxi took the lead and suddenly reached out and slapped, "slap, slap, slap."
The next second, the others also realized what was happening and reached out to applaud in amazement.
Wen Yu looked at her with admiration: "...As expected of my sister, you're amazing! You managed to find this loophole in just a few minutes!"
"Yes! It hasn't been that long! My sister actually found this detail!"
Xu Bai chimed in, "Not bad, big sister, you've got some skills!"
No wonder my uncle is friends with you!
Amidst everyone's praise, Tu Yao, who had been so confident just moments before, silently covered her ears and squatted down on the ground.
Tu Chaoxi: ?
He patted her head with a smile: "Why are you hiding? Smart and cute Tu Xiaomao, come and get some praise!"
But as soon as she finished speaking, Tu Yao covered her face again.
After a while, he muttered to himself.
"...But I was just saying it casually."
Everyone: ? ? ?
Tu Chaoxi's expression changed instantly: "What did you say?"
Tu Yao reflected on her experience: "I wasn't very casual... it was just a matter of taking it one step at a time."
Tu Chaoxi laughed in exasperation: "Does this even matter whether it's more or less?!"
"You're incredibly bold!"
Millions of netizens witnessed this; she wouldn't be able to withstand the backlash from public opinion!
Tu Chaoxi felt he had to beat her up today, so he looked around for a stick.
Tu Yao was so frightened that she quickly covered her head!
Nan Ke and Jiang Ye quickly stopped them, one on each side.
The director repeatedly pleaded, "Teacher Tu, please don't hit him! Hitting children isn't fashionable these days!"
Tu Yao, with her neck stiffened, began to argue righteously again: "But the manuscript definitely has problems!"
"There's a problem? What problem? Are you talking nonsense about a problem?"
Tu Yao continued confidently, "Because his melody overlaps so much with Nan Ke's, it means that Qin Jie copied it almost from beginning to end!"
“Nan Ke finished writing this piece two weeks ago, and he reported Nan Ke for plagiarism a week ago, which means he had to fabricate all the manuscripts as evidence in just one week.”
But with so many manuscripts, even if he worked day and night to forge them, he wouldn't have enough time.
"He definitely needs help!"
Tu Yao burst out with a long string of words in one go, and the scene suddenly fell silent.
She didn't quite understand either, sniffed, and said aggrievedly, "Since the manuscripts were written by different people, there will definitely be differences. And I wasn't wrong, the characters are indeed smaller on this one and bigger on that one..."
Nan Ke's expression was slightly complicated. After a moment of silence, he asked, "And then?"
"Then?"
Tu Yao: "Then he needed to prove whether or not he wrote these manuscripts."
"I'm talking nonsense, but with millions of people in his live stream listening to me say this, they'll definitely be tempted to compare it. They'll compare it bit by bit and find more problems."
Previously, everyone's focus was on whether Nan Ke plagiarized, but now the focus has shifted to whether Qin Jie's manuscript is forged and whether it was written by the same person.
"In short, it's 6:50 PM now. He's probably too busy to bother Nan Ke and that guy..."
Tu Yao suddenly got stuck.
Nan Ke's tone was cryptic: "Mr. Cormier."
Tu Yao nodded repeatedly: "Yes, yes, Mr. Cormier, he doesn't have time to bother you during your interview!"
The scene remained deathly silent.
First, they speculated that the manuscript must have problems, and then used the results to question the evidence.
Finally, they successfully shifted the focus of public opinion and disrupted the opponent's rhythm.
...It did break the deadlock that had just left them in a dilemma.
At this moment, Xu Bai suddenly woke up and quickly clicked into Qin Jie's live stream.
As expected, just as Tu Yao had said, Qin Jie lost his composure and began to explain and argue repeatedly in front of the camera.
No matter how he argued, netizens' attention was eventually drawn to the manuscripts.
"...It seems a little different."
What if that girl was just talking nonsense?
My sister is only eighteen, such an innocent and naive girl, would she say such things if she wasn't sure?
[Besides, didn't they say they had experience imitating others, considering it's almost half a winter break homework assignment?]
Yes, this one does look like the brushstrokes were a bit too heavy, and that one looks like an outline.
...
Qin Jie's face turned pale. Most of the manuscripts were indeed written by someone he had hired. After all, how could he have had time to forge them all by himself in just one week?
However, some of the manuscripts were written by his own hand.
Now even the part he wrote himself is being compared by netizens, who then made some bizarre judgment that it is suspected to be a forgery, and asked him for some bullshit evidence!
...
"elder brother……"
Tu Yao glanced silently at Tu Chaoxi opposite her: "...Still fighting?"
Tu Chaoxi: ...
Tu Chaoxi shoved the stick into her hand, took a deep breath, and said, "...I allow you to be so rebellious, go ahead and hit me."
Tu Yao: ...
It was exactly seven o'clock when the online interview officially began.
Nan Ke remained completely still.
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