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MTL - Rebirth in America: Great Slave Owner-v2 Chapter 113 National treasure
"Tony, what kind of Rembrandt did your painting really paint?" Brian asked curiously while looking at the "Oath of the Batavia".
Tangning nodded and replied, "Although it hasn't been verified yet, I feel like I'm 80% sure!"
Then he asked back, "How did you know about this?"
"How do I know, now almost all of New Orleans know that Tony, you bought a painting by the Dutch master Rembrandt for forty dollars in a small cafe!"
"This is just a part of a painting, and it's not entirely Rembrandt's work!" Tangning corrected.
Brian disagreed and said, "Anyway, you made a lot of money this time. By the way, how much is this painting worth?"
Tangning laughed dumbly and said, "Who can say for sure! It depends on how much the Royal Museum of Amsterdam is willing to pay!"
"At least ten times the forty dollars, right?" Brian demanded.
Tangning snorted coldly, "Four hundred dollars? What are you kidding me? I won't sell it if it's less than three thousand dollars, why don't I keep it for myself!"
"Tony, when it comes to making money, I admire you the most. You can find treasures in a small cafe on the street!" Brian praised.
Tangning waved her hands, "Oh, what kind of treasure is this!"
"Could it be that only the Count of Monte Cristo found treasures? But you don't think about it. How many years have we been in the United States? How can there be treasures like Europe!" Brian retorted.
Hearing these words, Tangning's mind suddenly flashed, and she suddenly thought of why there are no treasures in America? "Isn't that true in the Declaration of Independence, um, although this is just a movie, it is very suitable for rewriting it into a novel.
So after Bryan left, Tangning got into the study and began to pick up "National Treasure Part 1" starring Cage, which was renamed "Treasure in the Declaration of Independence."
This time, Tangning learned the lesson of writing "Titanic" last time, and made full use of her hydrology skills when she was a writer before, and successfully turned the story of a movie into a TV series...
When Tangning showed the treasure in the Declaration of Independence to Liwen, Liwen repeatedly praised, "Tony, your novel is definitely better than Titanic, after all, no one can deny the charm of the treasure. , just look at the popularity of "The Count of Monte Cristo!"
But then the conversation turned and said: "It's just that there are too many unnecessary plots in it, it would be better if it could be refined!"
Hearing Liwen's words, Tangning immediately became unhappy: "Laiwen, last time I wrote "Titanic, you said it was too short to publish several issues, now I have finally written it long, and you said that it needs to be refined. , then how do I write it?"
The text quickly reassured: "Tony, don't be angry, it's mainly you who write long for the sake of writing long, and you are not like that in "Gone with the Wind!"
"Do you think Gone with the Wind could be written casually?" Tangning replied angrily.
"Uh, that's true!" The letter was stunned, and then changed the subject and asked, "Tony, do you think there's really a treasure map in the Declaration of Independence?"
Tangning snorted coldly, "What are you kidding, how could there be!"
"But what you wrote really seems to be the case! And many of the details involved are very real! For example, the Charles Carroll at the beginning did indeed live until 1832."
"Of course, otherwise, how can readers feel a sense of substitution!" Tangning replied proudly.
But what Tangning never expected was that one day later, Brian suddenly ran in in a panic, and said to Tangning excitedly, "Tony, what you wrote is actually true?!"
"I've written a lot, what are you talking about?" Tangning asked in confusion.
"It's the treasure in the Declaration of Independence!" Brian handed over the newspaper in his hand.
Tangning took a look and saw that it was indeed the treasure in the Declaration of Independence that she wrote, and asked, "What do you really mean?"
"What else do you mean? Of course, this treasure is real!" Brian's hands trembled with excitement.
"What?! You said the treasure in the Declaration of Independence is real?" Tangning couldn't help but exclaimed.
Brian nodded vigorously and replied, "Of course it's true!"
Then he complained: "Tony, you too, how good it is for us to dig this treasure ourselves, why did you write it?"
"But, but how could this be true?" Tangning frowned and muttered.
Brian swore to answer: "It's absolutely true, a guy named Steve has been found!"
"That's not right~www.novelbuddy.com~ If he really found it, shouldn't it have been reported in the newspapers long ago?" Tangning asked in confusion.
Brian hesitated for a moment, and then replied: "Uh, it can't be regarded as completely found. It is said that this Steve did find the treasure location according to the clues you mentioned in the novel, but it may be due to earthquakes or mudslides. Because of this, the entrance to the treasure is blocked, so he is now looking for collaborators to dig the treasure together!"
Hearing this, Tangning smelled a familiar scent and asked tentatively, "Does this collaborator have to pay for a copy first?"
Brian asked in surprise: "Hey, Tony, how do you know? Oh, did this Steve look for you?"
Tangning thought to herself, "I, Qin Shihuang, make money!" So she replied with a chuckle, "This Mr. Steve has never approached me, but if I were to set up this scam, I would also would say so!"
"What?! You said it was a scam?" Brian asked in confusion.
Tangning replied angrily, "Of course it's a scam. I wrote the treasure in this "Declaration of Independence" book. I don't know if the treasure is true or not? And even if this Steve is really short of money, he can't dig the treasure. , he will also secretly look for collaborators, how can you even know it? This is not a scam? You are staring at Solomon's treasure, but that Steve is staring at the so-called upfront fees you provide! If you don't believe me, just wait for a while, and there will definitely be reports that many people have been deceived!"
ps: "Da Han: It's really a pity for me to solve problems for Emperor Wu. In fact, the author's writing is good, and the entry point is also good. The first problem is that the title of the book I mentioned before is not good. The simple and rude "Rebirth of Dongfang Shuo" It's more appealing than the title of the book...