Draw up a title for the following short story and fill in the end. (Title) _ _ _ _ (6 words or less) At the scene of the calligraphy competition, people gathered together to watch.

Title: Calligrapher's End: Director Gao looked inside and said reluctantly, "Stop writing-just count these two words if you write well ..."

[Note that the style is short stories and satires, and the title should be subtle and ironic. Since it is a calligraphy competition, calligraphers will attend the meeting; Director Gao is a calligrapher who can only write "consent". Taking this as the topic not only fits the story well, but also reveals the theme of the work. At the end, we should generally pay attention to two issues: one is the cohesion of the content, and the other is to grasp the role of the conclusion sentence in the embodiment of the theme. In content, is it "writing" or "not writing"? Only "can't write" can show the bureaucratic style of director Gao and play an ironic role. ]