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Chapter 336: The Crazy Old Thief of Chu Played the Reader Again

Chapter 336: The Crazy Old Thief of Chu Played the Reader Again

In his early years, Jin Mu was also considered a famous person, the kind who paid attention to cultural accomplishment.

He could tell at a glance that the word Lin Yuan was not simple.

It is impossible for ordinary people to reach this level without practicing for a certain period of time!

Look at this free strokes, look at this professional style of holding a pen and writing.

The boss is definitely a calligraphy master, so he didn't run away!

Because anyone with a little common sense knows that it is impossible for a person's calligraphy to complete the transition from a primary school student to a master in a short period of time...

Then why was the boss's handwriting so ugly before?

there is only one truth!

Before that, Lin Yuan deliberately used elementary school fonts to tease everyone!

My own judgment is not wrong, the heart of playing with readers is dirty, especially Chu Kuang, the man who created Xugui, his heart is black after cutting it.

It's all bad fun!

"Unfortunately, I used to think that it is rare for a boss who is almost perfect in all aspects to have a shortcoming of writing as ugly as a primary school student. It turns out that the boss is deliberately teasing me."

Think about it too.

The boss has such a high level of painting and is also extremely good at composing music. He is proficient in writing novels and scripts. He can be called an all-round artist!

How can such a person stretch his hips in the most basic writing?

You must know that most of the arts need to be practiced the day after tomorrow, but writing is the only thing that everyone has been exposed to since school.

Sure enough, the boss has no weaknesses.

Thinking this way, Jin Mu sorted out the books signed by Lin Yuan one after another, and sent them back to the publishing house.

the next day.

These books were mixed in several shipments of new publications and distributed to various channels.

at the same time.

The Yinlan Library also did the same thing as "Roger's Mystery", and advertised that Chu Kuang's autographed book would be sold randomly.

There are still many people who buy books.

Soon, the first lucky person got Chu Kuang's autographed book.

This lucky guy's online name is [Jianhui].

This lucky netizen seems to be from Qi. After getting the first copy of "Murder on the Orient Express" signed by Chu Kuang, he excitedly posted a post on his blog:

"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa at atd into the old thief!!!!"

The ordinary sand sculpture netizen suddenly became the envy of many people!

"Real-name system envy: My name is Zhang Wei, you can call me Awei."

"Pfft, I actually got Chu Kuang's autograph. It is said that only 50 of the published books of "Murder on the Orient Express" are signed. To be able to buy the autographed edition is definitely a sneak kiss to Goddess of Luck."

"Really or not? No pics, dick?"

"Are you sure it's not fishing, did you really get it?"

"You are the first one who claims to have got the autographed book. Post a picture. If you are sure there is no problem, I can pay you five thousand."

The netizen who left this message is obviously a rich second generation.

Netizen Jianhui read the comments, and found that many people questioned that he was lying, so he directly added a post and posted nine pictures in a row!

These nine pictures show the brand new cover of "Murder on the Orient Express" from various angles, as well as the page signed by Chu Kuang.

Is it time to write a letter?

While Jianhui was proud of himself, he incidentally replied to the netizen who seemed to be a rich second generation:

"I don't plan to sell it for money. I'm a fan of Mr. Chu Kuang. This book will be kept as a collection in the future."

To Jianhui's surprise, the rich second generation replied to Jianhui like this:

"I don't plan to buy it either. The landlord must have been scammed by an unscrupulous bookseller. This is not Chu Kuang's signature."

Jianhui was stunned.

At this time, more comments appeared, saying the same things as netizens who were suspected of being rich second generation.

"Fake signature!"

"Chu Kuang's handwriting is so beautiful."

"The last time "Roger's Mystery" was released, Chu Kuang also signed it. It is definitely in the font of elementary school students."

"Let me post the picture, someone posted it on the Internet at the time."

A netizen posted a photo of the signed version of "Roger's Mystery". This is a real signature officially recognized by the Yinlan Library. At that time, the official congratulated the lucky person who posted the picture.

"See, this is Chu Kuang's real signature!"

"I feel sorry for the landlord."

"It is estimated that some bookseller wants to deceive consumers and find someone to sign a false name on his own initiative. This kind of behavior is disgusting. The landlord can go to the bookstore to defend his rights."

"Looking at the landlord's appearance, he obviously doesn't know."

"Well, anyone who has followed the signed version of "Roger's Mysterious Case" last time knows that Chu Kuang's handwriting is not as good as that of elementary school students."

"..."

Jianhui compared the signatures on the title page of "Roger's Mystery", and his expression gradually collapsed.

Although the signature of "Murder on the Orient Express" is more beautiful, it seems that it really wasn't signed by Chu Kuang!

If it wasn't for Chu Kuang's own signature, then the so-called "signature book" is meaningless.

Thinking of this, Jianhui almost wanted to follow the advice of netizens and go to the bookstore to settle the score.

As a result, at this moment, the official blog account of Yinlan Shuku actually posted Jianhui and explained:

"Murder on the Orient Express" is autographed by Mr. Chu Kuang. You don't have to doubt it. As for why the handwriting is completely different from the last signature, anyway, our editorial department was stunned when we received the autographed book. Everyone should go and interview Mr. Chu Kuang himself (dog head)."

Jianhui: "..."

He felt like he was going from heaven to hell and back to heaven.

The publishing house said it was Mr. Chu Kuang's autograph, so it's still fake! ?

"Damn it, it's actually true!?"

The rich second generation saw the official explanation, and hurriedly left a message to Jianhui:

"Teacher Chu Kuang's signature font this time is so beautiful, if the landlord thinks it can be sold, I'm willing to pay 10,000!"

The rich second generation directly offered a higher price.

The other netizens were both surprised and puzzled.

"Is this really Teacher Chu Kuang's signature?"

"Are you sure it's not an official mistake from the publishing house? Isn't Chu Kuang's signature like this (screenshot of the signature of "The Mystery of Roger")?"

"Huh? Chu Kuang asked someone to sign it on his behalf? Because the last word was ridiculed by the crowd?"

"Uh, I suspect that Chu Kuang deliberately made his handwriting ugly last time."

"The handwriting this time is too beautiful, isn't it?"

"This signature is more beautiful than the one written by our calligraphy teacher!"

"..."

In the comments of netizens, two more lucky people who bought autographed books released the signed pictures of "Murder on the Orient Express" on the Internet.

It's also cursive!

The handwriting is exactly the same as the picture released by Jianhui!

It is just that the font shape is slightly different, and it seems that the signer has carefully designed it.

This time, without waiting for netizens to wonder, Yinlan Shuku rushed to verify:

"These two copies are also real autographed books. Congratulations to the two book fans who bought Chu Kuang's autographed book!"

Yinlan Library also worked very hard for this signature certification.

It seemed that he wanted to share the work for the Yinlan library. On Chu Kuang's tribal account, amidst the shock and confusion of the netizens, he posted a short video:

"Chu crazy!"

The slender hand held the pen, and wrote these two characters with a mature pen movement posture.

Immediately afterwards, the speed of this hand changed, and in another shape, the word "Chu Kuang" was written again.

The dynamic text accompanying the short video is: "Recently, I have practiced calligraphy hard, and I seem to have improved."

This is when readers and fans realize...

The old thief Chu Kuang started teasing everyone again!

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