MTL - Rebirth in America: Great Slave Owner-v2 Chapter 186 "Night Clock"

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Just when Tangning dreamed of being sent to her door to "dive" by an actress, she was woken up by Heidi and complained, "Why did you fall asleep here? How uncomfortable!"

"The next episode is really boring, so I fell asleep!" Tangning shamelessly put the blame on Li Ruzhen...

And Heidi pointed at the wine glass and poked: "It's obvious that you drank too much, and you blame it for being boring!"

"How can I drink too much with just one glass of wine!" Tangning casually defended, but immediately realized that something was wrong, right, how could she be drunk with just one glass of wine? Thinking about it again, it seemed that Warner had given him this bottle of wine, so he immediately went to the wine rack and picked up the bottle and looked at it.

Heidi seemed to have guessed what Tangning was thinking.

"I don't know, because I just had a drink," Tangning replied in a deep voice. After thinking about it, she poured a glass that was about the same size as what she had just drank, and walked out with the wine.

Heidi followed and asked curiously, "Tony, what are you going for?"

"Give Jimmy a drink and do an experiment!" Tangning replied as she walked. Jimmy is a dog in Downing's family.

But after drinking it for the dog, after a long time, I didn't see anything wrong. At this time, Heidi said impatiently: "Tony, I think there should be no problem with the wine, so let me have a drink and try it!"

Tangning originally wanted to stop him, but she took Heidi a step behind her, and she drank it in one breath, but there was still no sign of falling asleep or any other abnormality, so Heidi complained, "Look, Tony, there is nothing wrong with the wine, It just tastes weird!"

"That's weird, then why did I fall asleep after a cup of it!" Tangning grumbled dejectedly.

"Okay, don't think about it too much, just don't drink this bottle of wine in the future!" Heidi advised.

"Well, this is also a solution!" Tangning echoed.

Then Heidi changed the subject and said, "Dear, have you got any good novel ideas recently? I kind of want to write a novel!"

Tangning thought that I had too many ideas in my head, but which one would be more suitable to "learn from"? Just as Tangning was thinking about it, she accidentally saw Miller's "Evening Clock" which he copied on the wall.

Miller, Quan Ming Jean-François Miller, a famous painter of the French Barbizon School, his representative works include The Gleaners, The Sower, and The Bathing Goose Girl. Especially "The Gleaners, I believe everyone will feel familiar when they see it."

"Evening Bell" is actually a period of works similar to "The Gleaners" and "The Sower", which are masterpieces reflecting the working life of peasants, but there is a very interesting gossip about "Evening Bell", but it was nearly a hundred years later. So Tangning decided to take it out now.

So Tangning walked up to The Evening Bell and said to Heidi, "Honey, why don't you just write this painting!"

"What's there to write about?" Heidi asked in confusion.

Tangning pointed to a hint on the painting and said, "Look at this basket of potatoes, look carefully, did you find anything?"

Heidi leaned over and looked at it for a while, then answered tentatively, "It seems that there is a rectangular box at the bottom of this basket!"

The "bottom layer" Heidi said is not the bottom layer of the basket, but the painting layer under the basket. Because oil paintings are applied layer by layer, sometimes you can see the picture covered by this layer. Layers of content, as is the ghost painting that sparked the New Orleans old-fashioned painting hoax.

However, this rectangular box was actually drawn by Tangning deliberately, because in 1963, at the insistence of the Spanish surrealist master Salvador Dali, the Louvre X-rayed the painting "Evening Clock" and found that there was a There was indeed a rectangular box in the painting layer. Of course, it was definitely invisible to the naked eye, and I didn't know how Dali could see it, so when copying the painting "The Evening Clock, Tangning drew it out of bad taste." A little bit more obvious.

"Then, guess what this box is?" Tangning asked provocatively.

Heidi thought for a while, then shook her head and replied, "I can't guess!"

"Don't you think it looks like a small coffin?" Tangning reminded.

Heidi couldn't help but exclaimed: "Coffin, coffin? Tony, how can you think of such a terrible thing?"

"Let me ask you, what theme does this painting express?" Tangning asked without answering.

Heidi replied without hesitation: "In the picture, the sky is falling, a peasant couple is standing in the field, the woman is clasping her hands on her chest, and the man takes off his hat and bows his head, as if listening to the church bell and praying after a hard day's work. Considered to be a realist painter, most people also think that this painting reflects the scenes of the life of French peasants~www.novelbuddy.com~ Must be praying to the evening bell? Couldn't it be praying for their dead child?"

After hearing Tangning's words, Heidi took a few seconds to digest it before she came to her senses, "Tony, you mean, is this rectangular box a coffin? And what is inside is the couple's dead child? "

"Very likely!" Tangning nodded heavily.

At this time, Heidi suddenly thought of an important question, so she asked Tangning seriously, "Is this the original painting?"

"Uh, the small coffin in the original painting is not very obvious!" Tangning replied embarrassingly.

"You said you can see it, right?" Heidi asked.

"Uh, it's probably hard to tell!" Tangning replied helplessly, because he couldn't say that it had to be X-ray scanning to see it, right? It is estimated that Roentgen, who found the x-ray, is still in school...

Heidi breathed a sigh of relief when she heard this answer, and she couldn't help laughing and crying: "So it's Tony who made it up by yourself?"

Tangning simply refused to defend herself, "Even if I made it up, don't you think it's interesting to interpret it this way?"

Heidi thought for a while, then nodded in agreement: "From a story perspective, it is indeed more interesting than a simple evening clock prayer, but will Mr. Miller sue you for writing this?"

It was at this time that Tangning thought of an important question, which was that it seemed that Mr. Miller was still alive, but then there was no need to worry, because there was actually a rectangular box under the painting layer, so she waved her hand, "Don't be afraid. !"

ps: I think "Rebirth 98, there are billions of pits in this era, although it can't keep up with the "Rebirth: I Want to Surf" and Pharaoh's "Rebirth in the Wild Age, but they are all the same way, why the grades are so bad, ordinarily should not be what!