Chapter 354: Chapter 333 Chu Kuang the Old Rascal is Fooling Readers Again_1
In his early days, Jin Mu was quite a character, valuing cultural cultivation.
He could tell at a glance that the word Lin Yuan wrote was not an ordinary one.
An average person could not achieve such a standard without a certain amount of practice!
Look at these skillful strokes and the professional deanor while holding the pen and writing.
The boss must be a master of calligraphy!
Because anyone with a bit of common sense knows that one’s calligraphy can’t leap from a primary school level to a master’s level in a short period of ti…
So why were the boss’s words so ugly before?
There can only be one truth!
Lin Yuan was previously intentionally using a primary school font to tease everyone!
His judgent was correct. Chu Kuang, the man who invented the narrative trickery, was playing with the readers, and his heart must be as black as ink upon dissection.
He’s full of bad taste!
“I used to think that the almost perfect boss had a weakness, that his handwriting was as ugly as that of a primary school student, but it turns out the boss was deliberately teasing .”
Co to think of it, it’s true.
The boss is so good at painting and composing, and he’s proficient in writing novels and scripts, a true all-around artist!
How can such a person lag in the most basic aspect of handwriting?
Most arts require acquired practice, except for handwriting, everyone starts to learn it as soon as they start school.
As expected, the boss has no weaknesses.
Jin Mu thought as he sorted out the books signed by Lin Yuan and sent them back to the publisher.
The next day.
These books were mixed with several batches of newly published goods and distributed through various channels.
At the sa ti.
Silver Blue Books also followed the sa approach as with The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, announcing that Chu Kuang’s signed books were randomly on sale.
There are still a lot of people buying books.
Soon, the first lucky person got Chu Kuang’s signed book.
This lucky netizen, nad Jianhui, seed to be from the Qi people. After receiving the first signed copy of Murder on the Orient Express, he excitedly made a post on his blog:
“Ahhhhh! I got the old rascal’s autograph! I’m going to treasure it like a family heirloom!!!”
What used to be a mundane internet user suddenly beca the object of envy for many people!
“I’m so jealous that I want to reveal my identity: my na is Zhang Wei, you can call Wei.”
“Ha, I got Chu Kuang’s autograph. It’s said that only fifty copies of Murder on the Orient Express are signed. It’s an absolute steal to be able to buy a signed edition.”
“Is it real or fake? No picture, no proof?”
“Are you sure it’s not a scam, is it the real thing?”
“You’re the first one to claim to have a signed book, share a picture, if it’s confird I’m willing to offer five thousand.”
The netizen who left this comnt is obviously wealthy.
Jianhui looked at the comnts, and seeing that quite a few people were doubting him, made another post, releasing nine pictures!
In these nine photos, he showed off the pristine cover of Murder on the Orient Express and the page with Chu Kuang’s signature from all angles.
You should believe now, right?
Jianhui felt smug and took the opportunity to reply to the wealthy netizen:
“I’m not planning to sell it. I’m a fan of Teacher Chu Kuang, I will keep this book as a collection.”
To Jianhui’s surprise, the wealthy netizen replied to him this way:
“I don’t intend to buy it anymore, you seem to have been tricked by an unscrupulous bookseller, this is not Chu Kuang’s autograph.”
Jianhui was stunned.
At this point, more comnts appeared, saying the sa thing as the wealthy netizen.
“Fake autograph!”
“Chu Kuang’s handwriting is not this beautiful.”
“Last ti The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was released, didn’t he also sign? It was definitely a primary school font.”
“Let show you a picture, soone posted it online last ti.”
A netizen posted a signed copy of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, which was officially approved as a real signature by Silver Blue Books, who even congratulated the lucky guy who posted that picture.
“Did you see that? This is Chu Kuang’s real signature!”
“I feel sorry for the original poster.”
“I’m guessing so bookseller wanted to fool consurs and had soone else sign it. It’s disgusting, you can make a complaint to the bookstore.”
“From what I see, the original poster clearly had no idea.”
“Uh, those who noticed The Murder of Roger Ackroyd signed edition last ti would know Chu Kuang’s handwriting is worse than a primary school student’s.”
“…”
Jianhui compared the autograph on the title page of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and his expression gradually fell.
Although the signature on Murder on the Orient Express was more beautiful, it didn’t seem to be Chu Kuang’s!
If it’s not Chu Kuang’s signature, then there’s no point calling it a “signed copy”.
Thinking this way, Jianhui almost wanted to follow the netizen’s advice and go to the bookstore to demand an explanation.
However, just at that mont, Silver Blue Book’s official blog account ntioned Jianhui and explained:
“This copy of Murder on the Orient Express is personally signed by Teacher Chu Kuang, everyone can stop doubting. As for why the handwriting is completely different from last ti, we were flabbergasted when we received the signed books. You should probably interview Mr.Chu Kuang himself (dog head emoji).”
Jianhui: “…”
He felt like he went from heaven to hell, then back to heaven again.
If the publisher says it’s Chu Kuang’s autograph, how can it be fake!?
“Holy shit! It’s real!?”
After seeing the official explanation, the wealthy man quickly ssaged Jianhui again:
“Teacher Chu Kuang’s signature is so beautiful this ti, if you’re willing to sell, I can offer ten thousand!”
The wealthy guy imdiately raised his price.
The other netizens were both surprised and puzzled.
“Is this really Mr.Chu Kuang’s signature?”
“Are you sure the official publisher didn’t make a mistake? Isn’t this Chu Kuang’s signature (screenshot of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd signature)?”
“Huh? Did Chu Kuang have soone else sign for him? Because his handwriting was mocked by the group last ti?”
“Um, I’m starting to suspect that Chu Kuang deliberately made his handwriting look ugly last ti.”
“The handwriting this ti is too beautiful, right?”
“This autograph is even more beautiful than our calligraphy teacher’s writing!”
“…”
In the midst of the comnts from the netizens, two more lucky readers who had bought signed books posted pictures of Murder on the Orient Express online.
They were both in cursive!
The handwriting is exactly the sa as the pictures Jianhui posted!
Only the font style is slightly different, it seems that the person who signed it had carefully designed it.
Before the netizens had ti to ponder, Silver Blue Books rushed over to authenticate:
“These two are also genuine signed books, congratulations to the two book fans for buying Chu Kuang’s signed books!”
Silver Blue Books is really going all out for this signature verification.
Seemingly wanting to help Silver Blue Books share the workload, on Chu Kuang’s Tribe account, amid the shock and confusion of the netizens, a short video was posted:
“Chu Kuang!”
A slender hand, holding a pen, wrote these two words with mature pen movents.
Then, the speed of the hand changed abruptly and wrote “Chu Kuang” again with a different style.
The text that accompanied the short video was: “I’ve been practicing calligraphy recently and have made so progress.”
Only then did the readers and fans realize…
Chu Kuang, this old rascal, is teasing everyone again!
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