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Chapter 61 You think I'm short of money?(1/2)

Chapter 61 Do you think I'm short of money?

Author: I am the conductor

Chapter 61 Do you think I'm short of money?

"What do you mean??"

At this moment, both the director and the audience were stunned.

Christol clearly said there was a difference, but why did he say it is true now?

With confusion.

Christol pointed to experts who have studied pigments and lines and said, "Two, please help me explain."

Christol knew that if he said it alone, the persuasion is definitely insufficient, and experts from all fields need to speak together, so that it can be persuasive.

The two experts he named also stood up, and these two people are also internationally renowned appreciation experts.

They began to explain one after another.

"The reason for fading on the pigment is very simple. The Mona Lisa in the Louvre has been maintained at a sky-high price. You should know this better than anyone else, so the Mona Lisa in the Louvre will give it to others.

It's a very new feeling, like I just painted it not long ago."

"In contrast, the reason why this second painting fades is that it is not well maintained is that it is natural fading. Fortunately, this painting should not have experienced any wind, rain, or it will be presented to us

This is not what is in front of me, but it is in a mess."

After the experts who have studied pigments very much finished speaking, experts who have studied the layer lines also followed closely.

"As for the difference in this line, when I first read the two paintings, I thought there was something wrong, but I soon found the root cause."

"The reason why lines are different is entirely because of Da Vinci's fingerprint age."

"As we all know, Mona Lisa's paintings were painted by Leonardo da Vinci with his fingers, and human fingerprints will undergo a little slight change due to age. This change is not normally seen, but it is placed on the painting.

You can see a slight difference, but the difference is not big, and it is difficult for ordinary people to see it."

As the two experts explained the reason, Christol and the rest of the experts nodded, and no one rejected this view.

"That is," the director did not give up and continued to ask.

"In other words, the painting is indeed Mona Lisa painted by Leonardo da Vinci himself, and it is very likely that it was a secondary creation after the first painting."

Christol gave the final answer.

As soon as this answer came out, the world was in an uproar.

"It turns out to be true!!"

"Today will be a historic moment!"

"I never expected that Leonardo da Vinci could draw the second painting."

"My God, I can actually see the second Mona Lisa in my lifetime."

"Fortunately, I like to eat melons, otherwise I would have missed an opportunity to witness history."

Hundreds of millions of onlookers around the world made their own remarks, and everyone was shocked by this incident.

At the same time, the director's expression was very complicated, and he knew very well what the consequences would be if the painting was real.

Because of this, after listening to the experts, he immediately spoke: "Please come and do the final appraisal."

The director didn't give up and still didn't believe it was true.

The personnel of the appraisal agency were already ready. Soon, a series of instruments that were unknown were placed on the stage.

The function of this instrument is to detect the age of the painting, mainly through pigments, picture frames, drawings and other details.

The instruments were placed and the testing agency began to start the detection. For fairness, they directly tested the Mona Lisa of the Louvre.

Thirty minutes later.

Two data appear at the same time.

The sound of the sound came from the instrument.

After the news came, the professional appraisal agency took out two data reports and, under the expectations of countless people, said the parameters of the two paintings respectively.

"The Mona Lisa in the Louvre was 1500-1520 years old. The pigments were in line with the age, the drawings were in line with the age, and the picture frames were in line with the age."

After talking about the Louvre, the next one is the Mona Lisa drawn by Lin Mo.

"The Mona Lisa provided by Chinese businessmen is 1500~1520. The pigments are in line with the age, the drawings are in line with the age, and the frames are in line with the age, and the parameters of the two paintings are about 3 years apart!"

When the data was reported, the director of the Louvre's legs were already weak.

Mona Lisa, who is praised as the top famous painting by the world, was found by a Chinese businessman. This kind of thing is definitely a bad thing for the Louvre.

Why?

Because Mona Lisa is already the business card of the Louvre.

Countless people came to the Louvre, most of them came for the painting Mona Lisa.

In this case, two Mona Lisa appeared. What would others think?

The director didn't have so much time to think about the consequences of this matter. He took a few deep breaths. Just as he was about to say something, he suddenly called his phone.

What frightened him was that this phone number was not the phone number he often used, but the special phone number given to him by the official when he was the director.

When I saw a little visit, the director asked someone to stay here, put away the Mona Lisa from the Louvre, and then quickly returned to his office to answer the phone.

As soon as the phone answered, a thick voice rang out.

"good!"

"OK!"

"At any cost?"

"good."

"no problem!"

"I'll do it!"

The director answered the sound on the other end of the phone like a great enemy, and the call ended in more than ten minutes.

After the call was over, the director was already sweating profusely.

It turned out that the person who called him just now was nothing but a senior executive in Gallic.

When all the experts announced that this was a real painting, the official of the Gaul Kingdom had already paid attention to this issue.

After a short meeting, the conclusion given by the top was only one sentence.

"This painting can only be left in the Kingdom of Gallic, no matter what the price is paid."

The director actually understands the reason for the senior management.

In addition to being the business card of the Louvre, Mona Lisa is also the business card of the country of Gallic.

When people around the world mention Gaul, they will think of Mona Lisa at the first time.

In this case.

If the painting was taken away and brought back to China, it would be unfavorable for the Gallic State in terms of reputation and economy.

Therefore, the senior management's meaning is very clear, and they have to pay even if they spend a sky-high price.

With this floor order, the director sighed and then left the office with a tough bullet.

He knew very well that there would be some problems with the next acquisition.

After all, as a world-class famous painting, Mona Lisa's smile can no longer be measured by money.

And let’s talk about Zhao’s father, under the appraisal of global appraisal institutions and global appraisers.

The Mona Lisa he brought over is genuine has become a foregone conclusion.

To achieve the goal, Zhao's father didn't plan to stay here for too long.

He asked someone to take the things away and prepare to leave here.

But just after he packed up his stuff.

The late-arrival director interrupted directly.

"Wait a minute, wait a minute!"

Before the person arrived, the voice arrived first.

Due to his stop, everyone also stopped their actions.

As the owner of this painting, Zhao's father looked at the curator with confusion.

"Is there anything wrong?" Zhao's father was engaged in international trade and was proficient in the Gaul language.

"Hello, sir, I want to negotiate with you privately." The director no longer had the previous disdain and looked polite. Those who didn't know thought they were trying to please Zhao's father.

"Negotiation? Is it about this painting?" Zhao's father pretended to be confused with his understanding.
To be continued...
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