After Jian Qingqing finished her work at the hotpot restaurant, she stayed at home to write and draw. In her previous life, she was better at drawing with simple strokes and manga characters. When she practiced writing, she simply drew according to the font, so her handwriting was always round and smooth.
Xiao Ye criticized her for not having any backbone in her handwriting and insisted that she draw according to the handwriting of the calligraphy masters. Jian Qingqing was extremely helpless. As long as her handwriting could be understood by others, it was fine. She did not have to take an exam to do her homework, so why did she need to practice?
Practicing calligraphy required a lot of time and energy. It was a continuous process. If she could not settle down, she would not be able to practice calligraphy well.
She did not have that much energy, so every time she promised Xiao Ye, she would scribble with her own style while he was not looking.