Chapter 606
Comparing both writing motions, Vermont whispered to Keegan who was next to him, "Stella's hands
are shaking so much, and she looks like her words are too squiggly. Are you sure it's not her
tenosynovitis acting up?"
Keegan frowned and impolitely replied, "Will you shut that ill-omened mouth of yours?"
Jaylene, who had practiced for some time, moved her pen smoothly, and her part of the couplet was
soon completed. Vermont stretched himself to have a better look. Jaylene wrote in semi-cursives fluidly
and meaningfully, writing out every stroke. Even Vermont, a calligraphy illiterate, could not help but
admit that the calligraphy was well written. He then turned to look at Stella, only to see her hands still
shaking. 'That's it. She's definitely going to lose this,' he thought.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtVermont pondered before he said, "Why don't you pretend to slip and spill wine over your wife's
calligraphy? Getting through this is much better than losing face."
Keegan scowled, took a glass of wine from a nearby tray, passed it to Vermont, and said, "You go."
Vermont looked at the glass of wine in his hand, looked at Stella, then bit his lips as he placed the glass
of wine back on the tray. "I'm too thin- skinned."
Keegan harrumphed, "Weak-willed man!"
Unable to retort, Vermont kept silent.
Dahlia glanced at Mrs. Chapman after she saw Stella's calligraphy. Mrs. Chapman gave an
understanding eye and said, "Ms. Jewell, what's taking
you so long to write the calligraphy? Ms. Saun had already finished writing it a long time ago."
Stella, not lifting her head nor stopping her pen for even a moment, said indifferently, "Is there a time
limit to this?"
Mrs. Chapman replied with a smile, "Of course not. But, what's the point of keeping everyone waiting if
we know how bad your writing would already be?"
Jaylene rebutted, "Mrs. Chapman, please refrain from disturbing Ms. Jewell as calligraphy requires
concentration."
Mrs. Chapman sneered, "Is there even a need to disturb her when her hands are moving akin to
shaking a sieve rather than a pen?"
Everyone roared in laughter at what Mrs. Chapman said, fully knowing that Stella would already lose
from the way she wrote.
Mrs. Chapman turned quiet after Cordelia raised her hand and exclaimed, ’ Quiet."
Stella took a few minutes more to finish, stood up as she put her pen down, and looked at the crowd.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Sorry for taking everyone's time. My hands are rusty from not practicing for some time."
Cordelia smiled with her eyes and said warmly, "It's fine. Taking your time writing means you've put
more effort into it." Her favoritism showed, but the crowd was not blind to how bad the calligraphy was
even if she disagreed.
Two attendants came up, held both the calligraphies up, and displayed them to the crowd. Jaylene's
calligraphy instantly attracted the crowd’s attention.
"The calligraphy is well written and just as beautiful as the person writing it. IV
"What an exceptional student that Mr. Marco taught."
"Such skills even at a young age."
Praises rang as Jaylene's calligraphy was being displayed, yet Stella's work made everyone stumbled
into silence. Her calligraphy was not unintelligible, yet it was leagues apart when compared to
Jaylene's.
Aurora laughed without a hint of hesitation. "You call that calligraphy? Even Mrs. Chapman's youngest
daughter could write better than that.”