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Perfect Husband, The Destined One novel Chapter 787

“What? This dude wants to recite a poem?”

“Naha!" “He must have gone nuts from the exhaustion of being an on-set extra!"

At the crowd's jeers, Jewel could not help but stomped her feet before turning back and yelled, “Don’t laugh at Darryl! He's very talented! I bet none of you can compete with him!”

Penny on stage smiled lightly and said, " Sure. Go ahead, Little Brother, but don't say I didn't warn you. The consequences will be serious if you're here to cause trouble."

Darryl did not bother to reply. He saw a brush on the stage corner, walked toward it, and picked up the brush before dipping it in ink.

"What are you trying to do? Put that brush down!” Penny stomped her high heels toward Darryl as she was sure Darryl was there to cause trouble.

There was a commotion among the crowd as well. How would someone dare cause trouble at the Poetry League-an event that was held once every three years?

Darryl smiled as he walked toward the huge stone pillar.

The nearly three-meter-tall pillar which had the words, 'The Poetry Leaguemeeting friends through poetry!'

Darryl held the brush as he waved and wrote his next poem on the stone pillar!

"What are you doing? Security! Someone is causing..." Penny yelled but then she stopped abruptly!

Someone from the crowd yelled, "This dude's handwriting is great!"

Darryl’s artistic and exquisite flowy handwriting was as good as a professional calligrapher.

His family hired a calligrapher to teach Darryl when he was still in school. He had not written for a few years but could get back the momentum and writing feelings when he picked up the brush.

The crowd's eyes were on Darryl's brush movement as he finally wrote the entire poem on the stone pillar.

He threw the brush aside when he finished writing the last word before walking toward Jewel. He grabbed her hand as they turned and left.

The entire crowd was staring at the stone pillar in astonishment once Darryl left.

On the stone pillar, four stanzas were flamboyantly written.

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