She admitted that in ancient times, doctors often had their unique handwriting styles to prevent others from stealing their medical prescriptions. Thus, their handwriting was usually hard for common people to decipher.
Even though there were computers and smartphones in the future, nothing could truly replace one's handwriting. Handwriting was the facade of a person; her handwriting in the past was neither good nor bad but legible enough. Of course, it wasn't pretty.
If given the opportunity to write beautiful characters, she would be very, very willing.
But she was just a four-year-old, an undeveloped sprout. She couldn't even hold a pen properly; how could she possibly write any characters?