Chapter 653 - 653 Flipping Through Whale Fall’s Weibo
Chapter 653 - 653 Flipping Through Whale Fall’s Weibo
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
When Xu Niannian was with Gu Pei, she often heard him mention Gu Yang, so she knew that Gu Yang didn’t play games.
Lu Mao and the others were equally surprised by Gu Yang’s assertion, but they held back from asking immediately. They trusted that Yangyang had her reasons.
Raising an eyebrow, Gu Yang began, “Regarding Whale God’s handwriting, I…”
Gu Yang intended to say, “I don’t know about it, but my sister does.” She wanted to use Gu Jin to expose Xu Niannian’s false fandom.
However, as she approached Xu Niannian’s side and examined the signature on her phone, she was slightly taken aback. “I actually recognize this.”
She realized that the handwriting matched the cursive script typically used by Gu Jin.
In school, Gu Jin and Feng Jue formed Gu Yang’s study group. She was intimately familiar with their handwriting.
Big Boss Sister had numerous aliases and was familiar with various handwriting styles. Initially, she contemplated altering her handwriting with one of her aliases.
However, upon further consideration, it made perfect sense. Big Boss Sister always preferred efficiency. Though cursive might be harder to discern, it was quicker to write, making it her most frequently used script.
Xu Niannian sneered, evidently skeptical. She even thrust the phone case towards Gu Yang, disdain dripping from her tone. “Then enlighten me, how can you determine it’s a fake?”
Recalling Gu Jin’s distinctive penmanship, Gu Yang replied, “This signature merely resembles it. It lacks the fluidity of Whale Fall’s strokes. Moreover, if you examine the ink closely, you’ll notice it wasn’t penned in one continuous stroke but rather copied and traced.”
A smile graced Gu Jin’s otherwise cold countenance.
Her sister truly understood her handwriting.
Walking over to Gu Yang with her hands casually tucked into her pockets, Gu Jin remarked nonchalantly, “Actually, there’s no need for all this trouble. No matter how similar the handwriting may seem, this definitely isn’t Whale Fall’s signature. Because Whale Fall has never autographed anything.”
Xu Niannian had previously held a favorable view of Gu Jin due to her unique and cool demeanor, which resonated with her own style. However, now that Gu Jin had intervened to expose her, Xu Niannian had no interest in befriending her.
With a sneer, Xu Niannian retorted, “You’re not the Whale God. How can you be so sure she didn’t sign her name on the case?”
A wry smile tugged at the corners of Gu Yang’s lip – Big Boss Sis truly is your Whale God. This fake fan putting on a show in front of the main character is quite awkward for those in the know.
Gu Pei, Lu Mao, and the others also regarded Gu Jin with surprise.
Considering Gu Jin had been retired for some time, it was naturally impossible for her to reveal her identity to Xu Niannian. Impatience flickered in her eyes as she added, “Just check Whale Fall’s Weibo.”
Xu Niannian frowned.
However, Gu Pei, Lu Mao, and the others swiftly began scrolling through Whale Fall’s Weibo.
Gu Yang also activated her phone with curiosity.
Ever since Team Blue Whale vanished before the World Esports League finals, their registered Weibo account had remained inactive.
On “Blue Whale Fall”‘s Weibo profile, the majority of posts were reposts related to team competitions, devoid of any personal updates. It remained uncertain whether Whale Fall refrained from posting altogether, deleted previous content, or simply restricted visibility.
Beneath the final post from four years ago, the comments section was split between fans and detractors.
Even now, there were still anti-fans lambasting Whale Fall for their retreat without contest, alongside esports enthusiasts eagerly anticipating their comeback.
Gu Yang swiftly located a Weibo post shared by Whale Fall.
At the top of the comments section, someone inquired if there was an autograph from the Whale God.
Whale Fall’s response was curt and chilly—no.
Despite Gu Jin’s response, numerous individuals continued to seek further clarification.
Gu Yang furrowed her brow. No matter how composed she tried to appear, anger simmered within her. Yet, beneath the anger, she harbored a pang of sympathy for her older sister and the little blood bank.
She also ruminated on the other three members of Team Blue Whale, individuals she had never encountered in person but had been acquainted with for quite some time.