British William was only 18 years old. His family runs a bookstore, and he helps to take care of it. Because the bookstore didn't make any money selling books at that time, he began to imitate famous rare books. After all, these legacy works are hard to buy.
Once he was lucky enough to go to Shakespeare's hometown, but somehow he got Shakespeare's handwriting. He thought that if he imitated well, he would earn a lot of money, so he began to imitate Shakespeare's handwriting day and night. When he imitated it perfectly, he forged a letter from Shakespeare to Queen Elizabeth and gave it to his father.
His father was also shocked at that time, but he didn't tell his father the truth, and then slowly imitated more and more boldly and began to forge scripts. If someone asks him where these "plays" come from, he will say that they are all unpublished works of Shakespeare, and he knows it as a great collector.
After a long time, the works he imitated caused a sensation in the whole English literary world. Even his father gave these manuscripts to the Prince of Wales for reading. However, as more and more people know, more suspicious places appear in the works. Finally, these scripts were put into a play, and the plot was boring. Until the truth finally came out, William was forced to admit the truth until he left London.