Chapter 388: Never Let Go
This period has been spent in tension. Now that I have money, the four of them decided to relax for a while. As for where to go, the four of them have different opinions.
Kyle wanted to go to Las Vegas, Sarah wanted to go to Milan, but Coomb had no objection. Finally, Mu Yang corrected everyone's opinions. When going to Macau, there was a casino that Kyle wanted to go to, Sarah could go to nearby Hong Kong. Mu Yang, he just wanted to go to Hong Kong and Macau to see it. After all, this is the territory of Chinese people.
When Kyle arrived in Macau, he was like a fish in water. He plunged into the casino. Mu Yang really didn't know how much money he would be left when Kyle came out.
Mu Yang and Sarah played in Macau for two days, and then accompanied Sarah to Hong Kong to shop. The two felt the horse racing again. Looking at the excited and noisy crowd on the horse court and the galloping horse reminded Mu Yang of the Golden Horse. If he could get that guy over and find a good horse trainer to train, he believed that the Golden Horse would definitely shine on the court.
It’s a pity that Muyang’s space cannot carry any animal with a breath of life, so this idea can only be given up.
In the International Financial Center Mall, Sarah went to a luxury store to shop, Mu Yang was waiting for Sarah in the lounge area, took out her laptop from her backpack and connected it to the Internet here, and began to check the information.
Although Mu Yang was not idle during his leisure time, he wanted to complete the first mission of the Fourth World as soon as possible, but now there was only one last one left, Mu Yang became more anxious.
Originally, he always wanted to steal those particularly precious and valuable items so that he could complete the task. However, since he accidentally completed a task in the Netherlands, Mu Yang realized that he could actually cheat. In fact, cheating was not considered a good thing, but the system's requirements were not as high as Mu Yang had imagined before. Mu Yang used to think too complicatedly.
My eyes are always aimed at the world's top museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of New York, the British Museum, and the Louvre, which are the best security systems in the world. In fact, museums in other countries may not be unable to complete the task, and they need to act countless times more easily.
The Egyptian Museum is one of the top ten museums in the world, with 1000 items. It displays such as the seated statue of King Kaffle in the ancient kingdom period, the seated statue of the cross-legged secretary, the seated statue of King Lahtip and the princess. The colorful wood carved soldiers in the middle kingdom period, the portrait of the gifted sacrifice, the statue of Tutmos III, Ramses II, and Amenhotep IV in the new kingdom period.
The most prominent displays include 17O+ cultural relics unearthed from the tomb of Tutankhamun of the 18th Pharaoh Dynasty, including gold thrones, gold masks, gold coffins, gold ornaments, exquisite bas-relief statues of Tutankhamun and the queen. The pharaoh's chariots, soldiers and bent bows for hunting, furniture inlaid with ivory and stained glass, the queen's jewelry and wardrobe, etc.
In the mummy display, there are mummies of some Egyptian pharaohs and their concubines, among which the best preserved is the body of Ramses II of the 19th Dynasty. In the papyrus document display, there are historical materials such as temple etiquette, priesthood responsibilities, etc.
There are several treasures of Egyptian museums. Moreover, the security measures of Egyptian museums are much worse than those of the Metropolitan Louvre, so it is naturally much easier to start.
At the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico, there is a "Rain God" carved from a whole large stone at their door. The statue itself is an ancient work of art, 8.5 meters high and weighs 168 tons. If Mu Yang stole this thing, it would probably be able to complete a systematic task.
There are many good things in the Vatican Museum, and there are several statues in the square. They are all from the hands of art masters, but don’t provoke gods. Although Mu Yang does not believe in Catholicism, he still has a sense of awe.
After all, there are unexplainable systems in him, and there are skills that are more common-reasonable. Who knows whether there are really gods in this world?
The National Museum of New Delhi, India, let’s forget it. That country is too magical. I’ll go and experience it in the future if I have the chance.
In the end, Mu Yang became interested in the Tokyo National Museum in Japan. He was very interested.
The Tokyo National Museum is the oldest museum in Japan and the largest of the three major national museums in Japan.
It collects and displays important cultural heritages in Japan and the entire East. The museum has a collection of up to 89,000 pieces, including nearly 1 national treasures and 500000 pieces of important cultural relics designated by the state. The pine forest map of Hasegawa and others, and the bamboo reading map of Yazhou's writing style are the treasures of the museum.
What Mu Yang most admires is that it contains a large number of fine Chinese antique artworks. Japan is the country that plunders the most antiques and cultural relics in China. There are many fine artworks among them.
The Tokyo National Museum has a "Toyota Pavilion". The five exhibition rooms on the second floor display ancient Chinese art, many of which are ceramics, from primitive painted pottery to ceramics after the Tang and Song dynasties. For example, the museum treasures ancient Jianzhan, produced in Shuiji, Jianyang City, Fujian, and is the treasure of the museum. As for oracle bone pieces, Japan is the most collected country. Among the nearly 30,000 oracle bone pieces lost overseas, Japan has nearly 100,000 pieces. Among the more than 90,000 collections in the museum include tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics, including Liangzhu culture jadeware from the Neolithic era, fine porcelain from the Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties, and porcelain calligraphy and paintings from the Qing Dynasty. It can be said that it is all included.
Ma Yuan’s pictures of crossing the cave mountains, fishing alone in the cold river, Liang Kai’s pictures of snow scenery, Li Bai’s songs, the pictures of the Sixth Ancestor’s bamboo screenings, Li Di’s pictures of red and white hibiscus, etc. are all famous works. In addition, thousands of museums across Japan have Chinese cultural relics and countless treasures, with an estimated number of hundreds of thousands.
Originally, Mu Yang thought about choosing the easiest way to complete the fifth task as soon as possible, but the castle he built on Majorca, Spain has been completed, but there are still some decorations. He has built a huge underground treasure house himself, which is still empty now. He needs to fill it up, so he starts with the Tokyo National Museum.
"Su Hyukiらしい."
Sarah came with a big bag and put the things at her feet. She sat next to Mu Yang, hugged one of Mu Yang's arms, and leaned her head up, not caring about the envious and jealous eyes of other men around her.
Mu Yang closed his laptop and asked with a chuckling, "Are you thirsty? Do you want to have a drink?"
Chapter completed!