#1576 anger
Jian'er raised her eyes, glanced at the two people in front of her, and curled her lips with a smile without a smile, then she sniffed out of her nose, and then stopped talking.
It was not their illusion. Judging from the attitude of the person on the other side, it was no longer possible that he was in a bad mood because of other things (of course, this possibility also includes the ladies' unique low period of mood), but it was obvious that he had an objection to them. No, it was no longer just an objection. They had even clearly read the hostile attitude from this lady.
Naoto Miyamoto subconsciously glanced at Masao Tanaka. After all, after receiving a report from Masao Tanaka in the museum, in order to prevent Jian'er from having precious portraits of His Majesty of the Great J Empire in his hands, it attracted a bunch of "big crocodiles" to compete for ownership of the portrait. Not to mention that this possibility does not exist, even if the lady who owns the portraits of His Majesty the Emperor and the Emperor does not take the initiative to release the news, it does not mean that the news can be kept.
After all, Naoto Miyamoto never forgot. When Tanaka Masao reported to the museum, he mentioned that in addition to him, there was also the nouveau riche Okamoto Yujiro. In addition, there were some people from the collectors in the country of Z. People from the SH City Museum. There were so many people who were talking, who might have a big mouth to break the matter.
Although their museum has a good relationship with the SH City Museum and has called for it to help keep it confidential as soon as possible after receiving the news, there are still several collectors in the country of Z? Naoto Miyamoto did not forget. Tanaka Masao once said that the attitudes shown by the collectors present at that time seemed to have no good impression of their Big J Empire. The collection circle is not big or small, and as long as they want to spread the news and find some competitors for them, it is a very simple thing. Nothing else, just to make some congestion for them.
Naoto Miyamoto had personally experienced similar incidents (this selectively forgot that before that, they maliciously raised the price when our collectors wanted to auction the lost cultural relics in China for self-auction of Z, so they took revenge). Especially now, the lady opposite once clearly said that she did not sell the portraits of the emperor, but only accepted barter! The more competitors there were, the more and more things these Z people could get, and the more precious things they could get. Even if these things were not like that in the hands of Z collectors, they would make this choice for their national plot.
Even if they take a step back, even if these people shut up, or if their channels cannot spread the news so quickly, Naoto Miyamoto doesn't think that their museums can rest assured. After all, compared to these Z people, their biggest "enemies" are their compatriots - Okamoto Yujiro!
You should know that Okamoto's reputation is not very good in the J-country collection circle and even the entire cultural circle. With the fact that he has a few bad money, this guy has done a lot of things to intercept from others.
Although according to the owner of this collection, Okamoto definitely does not have enough chips to compete with their museum, this also means that this guy has a high possibility that he will be a super "spite" after seeing the ending that he will lose, and will directly blast the news back to the country. After all, this person has not done such things that are shameful and harming others and not benefiting himself.
It was precisely after predicting this possibility that their museum would send him, the deputy director of the museum, as soon as he received the news from Masao Tanaka. In fact, if it weren't for the fear of alarming the enemy and attracting the attention of other museums in China, their directors would have planned to go this trip in person.
And what is all they did? It is not to be able to reach an agreement with the owner of the collection as soon as possible, and to try to take those portraits of the emperor into their pockets before all parties react!
To achieve this goal, Naoto Miyamoto took the plane and threw his luggage into the hotel. After taking care of himself, he couldn't wait to learn about the situation at that time, determine the specific situation of the collection (Masao Tanaka did not say much on the phone to keep it confidential), and formulate strategies for the upcoming negotiations so that he could hit the target with one blow when he first met the collector!
But what did Tanaka Masao said at that time? Although those portraits of the emperor were not carefully identified, initially, except for a small part of them, the others were definitely painted by famous painters in that era. They had extremely high research and collection value. Any picture inside was placed in any museum, which could be regarded as a treasure of the museum, not to mention that there are so many more paintings now.
The most important thing is that from Emperor Mindat to Emperor Meiji, the span lasts thousands of years without interruption, and there are portraits of every emperor! Such treasures are probably not available even if the royal family has it!!
And what did Tanaka Masao say about that collector?! That lady should still have a good impression of their Great J Empire.
Although the lady refused more than once what Okamoto Yujiro said that she would help her naturalize her Great J Empire, in Tanaka Masao's eyes, it should be just the lady's reserve, or because there were other collectors from the Z country at that time, that lady refused. However, from the fact that she hired a large number of citizens of their Great J Empire to serve her (Jian'er: This is definitely a misunderstanding), it is absolutely unquestionable that the person who has a good impression of their Great J Empire.
Moreover, the lady didn't seem to be particularly fond of these portraits (it can be seen from the fact that she actually took a small trailer to buy groceries to install them), the lady should prefer their cultural relics in China.
In addition, there is a very important point, that is, that lady is very, very much. This young man is obviously better at fooling people than to deal with the "old fried dough sticks".
All of this seemed good news to them, and it also made Miyamoto Naoto feel confident about his trip. But now? Although he had not seen those portraits and could not judge the previous description of Tanaka's collections, what was the performance of the lady in front of him? What was it that she was friendly? She had a good impression of their Great J Empire? Why didn't he feel it at all?!
Is that guy Tanaka Masao dared to speak nonsense? Or is there something happening here that made the lady in front of her angry at them (Kaki: You really look like you!)!?
Chapter completed!