Mo Shu found Song Gu's already quite refreshing and elegant, but after reading two more monotonous entries, Mo Shu discovered something even more astonishing.
This is the last entry.
The handwriting is extraordinarily free and elegant, each character is bold and unrestrained, with a unique vigor emanating from it.
Even Mo Shu couldn't help but exclaim: What beautiful handwriting!
This kind of calligraphy can't be achieved without growing up practicing, can it?
It's even better looking than hers.
As Mo Shu looked further down, she found that the topic of this person's writing was surprisingly centered around her two children.
Initially, Mo Shu felt a bit surprised, but the more she read, the more she realized he seemed to know her well, and even better, he knows her children well, embedding all kinds of praise seamlessly, making it appear very natural, yet causing Mo Shu to unconsciously reveal a satisfied smile.
Ji Nan found it somewhat odd.
