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Shu Wan had been silent for so long that everyone thought she would never co out to respond. No one expected Shu Wan to be so tough as to directly open a livestream to prove her point.

With this move in everyone’s eyes, she seed to have gained so confidence.

If it hadn’t been for the personal authentication of that old expert, maybe a part of the audience would have indeed believed Shu Wan.

Unfortunately, when compared to Shu Wan, the public was more inclined to trust the word of a renowned old expert from the Calligraphy World.

People were doubting Shu Wan in the comnts section of her Weibo, while others ran to the whistleblower urging them to also start a livestream.

["Bro, you should do a livestream, too. Have a live competition with Shu Wan. Honestly, it’s so irritating to see her showing off. You should show us what you’ve got and teach Shu Wan a lesson in ’dinsional beatdown.’"]

["Exactly, we’re all layn here. Only a professional like you can handle Shu Wan. With technology being so advanced today, she might be preparing to use so tricks."]

["Do a livestream and we’ll all send you gifts. I’ve been annoyed by Shu Wan for a long ti, and soone really needs to put her in her place."]

Compared to the netizens’ confidence and righteous indignation, the whistleblower was noticeably quieter.

After all, only he knew that the writing was not his own. Although he had been imitating that font for so ti and had gotten quite close to it, there was still a twinge of guilt.

In the end, it was his assistant who made up his mind.

"Do you realize how popular Shu Wan is right now? She’s a celebrity from the entertainnt circle; how could she possibly write such beautiful calligraphy? She must be courting public favor. Just treat it as riding on the coattails of her fa. Aren’t you tempted by the few millions you can make from gifts in one livestream?"

Nowadays, short video and livestreaming platforms reign supre. As long as there is traffic and popularity, inco follows.

The whistleblower himself had already made hundreds of thousands in just a few days, and the effortless inco fueled his greed.

"Alright, I’ll listen to you. I’ll start a livestream, too. Get in touch with the advertisers. We’re going to make a big score tonight."

Although Shu Wan’s fa hadn’t reached the top tier, her current online traffic was imnse.

With such a good opportunity at hand, various advertisers flocked to sign contracts with the whistleblower.

By the ti the livestream started in the evening, the whistleblower had reached agreents with nearly thirty advertisers.

Because of the many ads he had to run, the whistleblower started livestreaming from six o’clock in the afternoon.

"Hello, everyone. I’m Ren Yong."

Ren Yong was a young man, having graduated from university less than seven years ago. He wore glasses and a white shirt, looking refined and handso.

Ultimately, looks do matter in this world. People had initially felt drawn to him because of his beautiful writing. Now, seeing Ren Yong’s handso appearance, his likeability only increased.

["So handso??? Ok, I declare you’ve already won this contest. I believe those beautiful characters must have been written by those hands."]

["Oh my god, our professor once said it takes over twenty years of practice to write like that. I thought it was so old guy, but I didn’t expect soone so young and so talented."]

"Thank you for liking my writing."

Ren Yong smiled shyly at the cara, making a favorable impression, "I’ve actually been under a lot of pressure recently. Fortunately, I have everyone’s support and so brands have been consistently sponsoring my legal expenses. I am very grateful to them."

Saying so, Ren Yong had his assistant bring up the products he was promoting that evening, beginning to advertise for the brands.

People ca primarily to watch the calligraphy competition between Shu Wan and him and felt disgruntled about his apparent cash grab.

But as Ren Yong sold products, he also shared with the audience the hardships he had recently faced. Everyone thought he was being oppressed by Shu Wan’s side due to the whistleblower incident. Feeling sympathetic, they turned a blind eye to Ren Yong selling products.

Before Shu Wan began her livestream, those eager for a show had no choice but to hop into Ren Yong’s livestream.

In no ti at all, Ren Yong’s livestream reached an impressive level of popularity.

Seeing that he could make a profit of a million in less than an hour, Ren Yong’s ego inflated drastically.

Aiming for even higher viewership, he exaggerated facts and even started crying on cara, "My only wish is to beco an outstanding calligrapher and earn so money to take my parents on a trip. But I never imagined that my work would be stolen and that I wouldn’t even get an explanation. I’m truly devastated."

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