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Chapter 2083 Each has its own plans

Ye Tian took a nap for a while, then got up and went to the living room to sit down. Through the tall floor-to-ceiling glass windows, he quietly admired the Parthenon standing on the top of the Acropolis of Athens.

He was waiting for the sun to rise and project the golden sunlight onto the Parthenon and spread the ancient city of Athens. It must be very beautiful at that moment and must not be missed.

Many tourists who stayed in this five-star hotel, as well as many people who came to visit Athens, also got up one after another, waiting for the moment when the sun rose.

The horizon in the east is getting brighter and brighter, and the white fish belly before has been replaced by a fiery red morning glow.

As the night fades away, the ancient city of Athens, which has a history of more than 3,000 years, is slowly awakening and preparing to welcome a new day.

The landscape lights on the top of the Acropolis of Athens went out. In an instant, the originally magnificent Parthenon suddenly dimmed, and even the sky in Athens seemed to be much darker.

Suddenly, a golden sunlight came from the sky, shining on the east side of the Parthenon, as if a layer of gold powder was painted on this quaint and solemn temple, which was extremely dazzling.

Especially those tall Dorian stone pillars, like gold, support the ancient but dilapidated Parthenon, radiating the dazzling light of civilization.

The sun was rising higher and higher, and had spread the golden sunshine throughout the Parthenon, spreading the entire top of the Acropolis of Athens, completely dispelling the darkness.

Athens, this ancient city with a history of more than 3,000 years, has completely awakened and it is another new day.

Seeing this dazzling and beautiful scene, many rooms in the five-star hotel where Ye Tian is located, as well as many places throughout Athens, all bursts of marvel sounded.

"Wow! It's so beautiful, it's like a miracle!"

"It's so shocking. Building the Parthenon on the top of the Acropolis of Athens is a great idea. The temple is high and above is like a lighthouse, and the light of civilization spreads throughout Athens."

Just as people were amazed, Ye Tian had already stood up from the sofa, walked to the floor-to-ceiling window, and admired the beautiful and moving picture intoxicatedly, and was immersed in it.

...

Time flies very quickly, and it is ten o'clock in the morning.

After breakfast, Ye Tian was about to leave the Cocomart Hotel and visit the Acropolis Museum not far from the hotel.

At this moment, Jason's voice suddenly came from the wireless invisible headphones.

"Steven, the guys from the Metropolitan Museum and the National Gallery arrived, and there were two guys from the U.S. Department of Culture, and they wanted to meet you."

Hearing this, a sneer flashed across Ye Tian's face.

He naturally knew why these guys came, and without exception, they all came for the sculptures from ancient Roman or Hellenistic periods that might exist in the shipwreck treasure.

Compared with the Louvre, the British Museum, and the Greek National Archaeological Museum, the strength of major American museums is much different in the collection and research of ancient Roman and ancient Greek sculptures.

This time I heard that this shipwreck treasure may contain sculptures from ancient Roman or Hellenistic periods, and those guys from the Metropolitan Museum and the National Gallery of the United States are not willing to miss such a god-given opportunity.

When Ye Tian flew to Athens, the directors of these top American museums called Ye Tian one after another, inquired about the treasure of the shipwreck, and expressed their willingness to buy some sculptures.

Not only them, but even the US President called Ye Tian, ​​hoping that he could transport all the sculptures from the ancient Roman or Hellenistic period he had discovered back to the United States.

If he intends to sell these valuable sculptures, please give priority to major American museums and top American collectors to keep those ancient sculptures in the United States.

When talking to these guys on the phone, Ye Tian did not give a clear answer. He agreed or refused, and only said that it depends on the situation. It is too early to say these things now.

However, considering that his bravery and fearless exploration company is in Manhattan, New York, and will have to deal with these guys in the future and do business in the United States, Ye Tian still gave these guys some sweetness.

He promised these guys that they would send several experts and scholars who studied sculpture art in ancient Rome and Hellenistic periods to participate in and witness this exploration of salvage of treasures of ancient Roman shipwrecks.

The guys from the US Department of Culture and the Metropolitan Museum were moving very quickly. Ye Tian and the others had just arrived in Athens, and these guys rushed over immediately.

After pondering for a moment, Ye Tian smiled and said:

"Jason, I don't plan to meet these guys for the time being. If you stretch them, you will say that I have something to do and can't get away with it. You can arrange a few rooms for these guys and let them move in first.

If as expected, representatives of the Louvre in France and the British Museum in the UK, as well as several other famous museums, will soon arrive in Athens and deal with it like this.”

"Okay, Steven, leave it to me to deal with it."

Jason responded and ended the call immediately.

Next, Ye Tian cleaned up a little, then walked out of the presidential suite, met with David and the others with other company employees, and prepared to visit the Acropolis Museum next to the hotel.

The responsible person for protecting them was the many armed security personnel led by Matisse.

When they walked out of the elevator and appeared in the lobby of the Cocomata Hotel, it immediately caused a sensation.

The many tourists, all the staff in the hotel lobby, as well as many Greek policemen and other people from different sources, all looked at them and started to whisper.

"Wow! This guy Steven has indeed come to Athens. It seems that Athens cannot escape the fate of being crazily looted, just like Paris and London, and other cities that were crazily looted by this guy before!"

"If Steven came just for the antique artwork in Athens and was to explore the treasures of shipwrecks, it would be fine if we would not be affected by the fish in the pond, and we would be able to see the fun.

I’m afraid that this guy will turn Athens into a battlefield with bullets flying everywhere and blood and fire everywhere, that will be a big trouble! You know, no matter where this guy goes, it will cause a huge storm!"

While people were talking a lot, their eyes were filled with curiosity and endless envy.

Ye Tian and the others have long been commonplace in these things and ignore them. They and their group passed through the hotel lobby with laughter and walked straight out of the hotel door.

Several Greek Ministry of Culture officials waiting in the hotel lobby, as well as some Greek policemen who were wearing plainclothes and were responsible for the crime of cultural relics, followed one after another and stared at them.

Outside the hotel, many fully armed Greek police were on guard, staring at the pedestrians and vehicles coming and going on the streets with vigilance, ready to respond at any time.

When he arrived at the hotel entrance and was about to walk out of the hotel gate, Ye Tian secretly opened his perspective and quickly looked through the buildings outside the hotel gate and the opposite side, as well as the situation on the street.

After confirming that there were no safety hazards, Ye Tian walked out of the hotel and came to the street outside under the protection of Matisse and others.

Standing at the entrance of the hotel, Ye Tian glanced at the situation on the street, then smiled and said:

"Let's go, guys, let's go to the Acropolis Museum, and then go to the top of the Acropolis to admire the Parthenon, the symbol of Western culture."

As he said that, Ye Tian had already stepped out and walked straight towards the Acropolis Museum of Athens less than a hundred meters away.

David and Mattis followed immediately, talking and laughing, everyone was very relaxed, and it looked no different from other tourists who came to Athens for vacation.

However, the Greeks who followed, whether they were officials of the Greek Ministry of Culture, or Greek policemen who were wearing plain clothes or uniforms and fully armed, could not be relaxed.

Each of them was extremely nervous and was always on high alert, staring at the movements around them, fearing that gunfire would suddenly sound and a rain of bullets flew from a corner.

If that kind of thing really happens, with Steven and his ruthless style of acting like a gang of bastards, Athens will instantly become a battlefield where bullets fly.

Fortunately, nothing happened.

No gunfire sounded, no deadly bullets flew over, and even the most common thieves on the streets of Greece seemed to be much less.

This made everyone who followed Ye Tian and the others, and even every Greek and tourist nearby, secretly breathed a sigh of relief, not so nervous.

While talking, Ye Tian and the others had arrived at the entrance of the Acropolis Museum of Athens.

This is a museum building that combines modern and classical. It is located at the foot of the Acropolis of Athens, covering an area of ​​about 25,000 square meters, which is quite huge!

The Acropolis Museum of Athens was built in 2009 and is very close to the age of the ages and the style is different from the historic Acropolis Mountains, as well as the Parthenon on the top of the mountain.

However, there is no conflict between them, but there is a bit of harmony.

Standing in front of this famous museum, visitors have the feeling of being in a time and space tunnel, wandering between ancient and modern, which is very wonderful!

When he arrived at the museum, Ye Tian saw several old friends walking towards him at a glance, the director of the Acropolis Museum of Athens, Pandemaris, and several famous antique art appraisal experts.
Chapter completed!
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