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203. Revenge begins in the museum...



Starting from Tianhua City, Jin Lin flew over the northwest Gobi Desert, the Kunlun Mountains, and the countries in West Asia, then entered the boundary of Ouzhou, then crossed the countries of Ouzhou, and came to the west of Ouzhou, the Kingdom of Bulieding.

This flight was not in a hurry, so it took Jin Lin a long time to arrive at the capital city of Bulie Peak. However, due to the time difference, it was still daytime here.

Seeing that it was still early, Jin Lin and Elaine decided to take a stroll in Lunquan.

In fact, they had already thought about it before coming. The opening ceremony of the World Ancient Martial Arts Competition would not be held until May 5th. However, they came half a month earlier and wanted to take a walk around Bulie Peak in advance.

Jin Lin even had an idea in his mind.

That is, more than 1000 years ago, Bu Lieding launched three wars of aggression against our country, plundering China's gold, silver, treasures and cultural relics, and also forced our country to sign multiple unequal treaties, cede territory and pay compensation, etc. Although more than 3 years have passed, , very few cultural relics have returned to the country, and some land has been returned.

but!This is far from enough.

The revenge for the invasion must be avenged!

Therefore, Jinlin Yilian is planning to take a look around in the past few days, looking for opportunities for revenge.

The first stop they planned was the Bulieding National Museum.

In this way, Jin Lin transformed into Rogers, and Elaine transformed into Irina, appearing outside the square gate of the Bulieding National Museum.

The two bought tickets and entered the museum to visit.

This visit made Jin Lin and Elaine tremble with anger.

It turns out that Bu Lieding is not only plundering treasures in China, but also plundering treasures crazily in various countries around the world.

The Bulieding National Museum alone contains more than 800 million world cultural relics!

More than 800 million pieces!

Not 800 pieces, not 8 pieces, not 80 pieces, but more than 800 million pieces! ! !

Among these more than 800 million pieces, there are as many as 2.3 cultural relics from China alone.

This is just a museum. If you add the collections of the royal nobles, there will be tens of millions of world cultural relics in Bulie Dian. If you add those destroyed during the robbery, there must be hundreds of millions! ! ! ! ! !

How insane are these people to be able to rob so many cultural relics from all over the world, and how outrageous are these robbers to blatantly make the things they robbed public.

Therefore, in fact, many countries in the world come to Bulie Dian to ask for cultural relics every year, but they always refuse.

What's even more shameless is that the reason for their refusal was that they wanted to better protect cultural relics.

this!What a scrambled egg!How ridiculous!

Can a museum in a small country protect more than 800 million world cultural relics?

Do not!

The fact is that a large number of cultural relics have been irreversibly damaged here.

On the one hand, there are too many cultural relics that are difficult to organize and store. A large number of cultural relics are covered in dust and piled in nooks and crannies. On the other hand, the protection methods of cultural relics in various countries are different. They simply do not have that many technical talents to classify and protect cultural relics.

The most annoying thing is that Chinese cultural relics have been severely damaged here.

For example, "The Picture of Female History" is the oldest silk painting preserved in China. It was snatched away by Bulieding officers when the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded China and later sold to the Bulieding National Museum. This museum did not understand the protection of silk paintings at all. My experience is that when I mount a silk painting directly on a wooden board, the board cracks and the silk paint loses powder and cracks.

What's even more outrageous is that when the museum saw cracks in the silk painting, it cut the "Picture of Female History" into three sections along the cracks, making this priceless treasure no longer complete. But even so, it is still a piece of cloth. One of the treasures of Dazhenguan.

For another example, when they snatched the "Dunhuang Mural" from Northwest China, they directly smashed it into three pieces and then spliced ​​them together. Because they did not protect it, it was severely faded, and another priceless treasure was seriously ruined.

Not only that, but hundreds of extremely precious ancient Chinese paintings were thrown into the storage room to eat dust because they didn't know how to protect them, causing serious and irreversible damage.

Is this what they call protection?The robber's logic is infuriating.

Return to the portable space.

Jin Lin was furious and roaring.

"Fuck! Do it!"

"All the nobles in this country are robbers. Are all the people in the world so fucking stupid? They actually call such a robber family nobles and gentlemen. They actually think that the men in this country are very gentlemen and they should give them a penny!"

"Fuck! I want revenge, I can't bear this tone!"

Elaine was also very angry and roared:

"Yes! Revenge! Kill them, rush into the palace, and blow up the Bulie Dian Museum."

When Jin Lin heard this, he was shocked. He didn't expect that his junior sister would be even more angry than her.

But after thinking about it for a while, he felt that the junior sister's idea seemed inappropriate.

So, Jin Lin quickly said: "Ahem, junior sister, don't get excited. The method you mentioned may trigger a war, or it may destroy more than 800 million cultural relics."

When Elaine heard this, she turned around and angrily criticized him:

"Then you still talk about revenge. If you don't kill someone, you're just taking revenge."

Jin Lin quickly responded:

"Kill! Whoever said not to kill, not only must he be killed, but his family must also be cut off from their descendants."

When Elaine heard this, she was so shocked that Tong Ling's eyes stood up. Senior brother's idea was a bit fierce.

Jin Lin added: "But you can't kill in this way. You will be in danger, and it may also bring the danger of war to the two countries. It is not advisable. We need to plan carefully and find a proper way."

So, Jin Lin and Yi Lian stayed in the space, discussing the plan until nightfall.

They have formulated a plan with many links, which needs to be implemented step by step according to plan.

The first step of the plan is to be implemented tonight.

So, this night they took action...

……

the next day.

Early in the morning, a piece of news shocked the whole world!

[10 of the most precious cultural relics in the Bureiding Museum disappeared overnight, including the Aji Tower Stele, the Aji Mummy, the Sphinx, the Parthenon reliefs, the three-color Arhat, the wooden Guanyin, the gilt silver bull, and the jade-carved water turtle. , celestial globe, Abbasid murals, glass cups, bronze statues of Shiva, Sikh turbans, etc., all the treasures of the museum]

As a result, people all over the world collectively went crazy. The number of clicks on the news instantly reached 100 billion, and various voices and discussions were rampant.

{good!Set off firecrackers, the damn Bulie Dian Empire has finally received its retribution! }

{Grass!What about the cultural relics that we agreed to protect?Are you protecting the dog's belly? }

{What kind of trick is this? Are you addicted to being a robber? Steal yourself! }

At the same time, the governments of various countries also expressed their opinions at the same time as they could as quickly as possible:

{No matter what tricks Bu Lieding is playing, please return our cultural relics! }

At the same time, the Bulieding Palace, the Buyingding Parliament Building, and the main hall of Lunquan City were in chaos, and they were engaged in a war of words.


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