Grandma finds a calligraphy piece she calls the family's heirloom and says it matches the ancient Navorin Stroke. Mom scoffs that a six-year-old couldn't write that, and the family accuses Aldric of stealing it. Aldric insists it's his—he's practiced Navorin Stroke since he was little—and accepts a live calligraphy showdown to prove authorship. Spectators mock the other contestant as a bumpkin, while judges call Aldric's strokes neat but untamed, full of dominating power. The key turn: the disputed work is declared identical to the Crown Prince's thousand-year-old Navorin script, leaving authorship unresolved and the family stunned.