Competition [II]

This suggestion was recognized by everyone. If there was any dispute caused by calligraphy, then it should be resolved with calligraphy.

Farrell was unwilling to be called a third-rate calligrapher.

Irving, on the other hand, was dismissive of Farrell's calligraphy.

In the center of the hall, the two stood facing each other. The area was filled with spectators, eagerly awaiting the upcoming calligraphy competition.

"You're just a brat, how many years have you been a human being? I have written more words than you have eaten. How dare you compete with me in calligraphy? You are a piece of trash who brought disgrace upon yourself." Farrell smiled contemptuously, thinking that this competition was a sure win.

Calligraphy was not something that could be mastered overnight.

Any calligrapher with a little accomplishment must have gone through years of hard study.

Judging from Irving's appearance, he is at most in his twenties, and his calli

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