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Chapter 6 Cutting-in Angle

 On the street late at night, an extended box car painted in gorgeous red paint spewed heat and sped along.

——This was the way Lu insisted on sending the three of them home, so the private carriage could only return empty.

Things progressed happily and smoothly. Fan Ning, who was sitting in the passenger seat, began to close his eyes and think about the second question.

This question is a bit confusing.

First of all, does the father know about the existence of the secret door?

We can only assume that he knows, or even assume that he sealed the mezzanine, otherwise, there will be no way to think about it later.

Fan Ning opened his palm and marked three points on it with his other hand.

There are three places where secrets are hidden in the Turner Art Museum: the audio fragment at the end of the corridor on the second floor, the secret mechanism on the wall behind my father's desk, and the secret door on the mezzanine of the wall of the installation art exhibition hall on the first floor.

The protection level of the audio fragments is the lowest. This may be because as the starting password, it takes care of Fan Ning's ability, but also because of this, it has already been confiscated by the Special Patrol Office. It was just by chance that after passing

Teacher Anton, after going around and around on my own, I still got the above information.

That information pointed to a secret space on the wall behind my father's desk, where the "Endless Fugue" moving signpost was stored. This was definitely a secret that could not be leaked.

As for its protection level? The last small black box with a knob should not be opened in the Special Patrol Hall, but just from the perspective of "the secret compartment is discovered", compared to the secret door with double protection of the secret mezzanine

, it is not safe.

After Fan Ning sorted through this, he had some strange speculations about the motives of those things that were inexplicably piled up in the corridor:

The first stage is a period when the Special Inspection Department frequently searches the art museum. If they search for audio fragments, they will naturally be highly suspicious that the art museum contains other secrets, near overly eye-catching debris piles or in key investigation areas.

, but at this time, the secret door was protected by a secret ritual and a mezzanine. The Special Patrol Office wasted a lot of energy but found nothing. Instead, it diverted attention from the father's office.

In the second phase, the Special Inspection Office basically confirmed that there is nothing unusual in the art museum. The effectiveness of the secret ritual will eventually disappear, and the peculiar smell will gradually come out. The risk is very high at this time. If they come back, the pile of debris that has been checked many times will

Heap areas may become useless and troublesome obstacles for them, and have a certain delay or warning effect for themselves. After having some proactive response capabilities, it is difficult for the Special Inspection Office to shuttle through them.

Not making any movement under his nose.

Risk reduction measures in the context of psychological warfare?

The person who arranged all this naturally cannot accurately predict each time point, nor does he know how far the Special Inspection Office will take things. In the worst case scenario, the secret door will eventually be exposed. Fortunately, after the effectiveness of the secret ritual disappears,

, Fan Ning took action ahead of the curve.

“How to investigate what’s behind a secret door without entering it?”

Why does this question feel so contradictory?

The cool breeze outside the car window made Fan Ning squint his eyes.

"Caron, where are you going today?" Sheeran asked from the back seat.

Fan Ning came back to his senses: "I have an apartment in the East Mecklen District. I will send you back to the Nelenia District first, and take a detour to get some fresh air."

"All right."

"Professor Fan Ning, I didn't expect that the final result would be all in. I feel that your previous choices were in vain." Qiong leaned her whole body weight on Xilan, stretched and yawned.

Fan Ning said with a smile: "I didn't expect that Lu would be able to come up with an investment budget of 20,000 pounds in one go after graduation."

In this way, in addition to making the building bigger, you can also purchase top-quality large-scale musical instruments, and even build a matching small symphony hall.

Of course, most of the investment will be used for hardware construction. If you want to afford more attractive personnel salary standards and cooperate with more well-known soloists, you still need to test your cash flow and operating capabilities.

"Why do I feel that I had expected it?" Sheeran said at this time. "When you were not famous, he spent 1,800 pounds on the string quartet manuscript. If I remember correctly, you said that the entire Turner Museum of Art was

The cost is only 2,000 pounds, right?”

"It's 2,200 pounds. Of course, this was the price nearly 20 years ago," Fanning said.

Wait, 20 years ago?

My casual answer to Xilan's words seemed to open up some ideas for me!

A question worth thinking about: Which of the things that exist under the secret door and the Turner Museum itself appeared first and who later?

Under the deep well behind the secret door passage, there seems to be a huge unknown space, as well as some fascinating and indescribable existence.

Instead of thinking that my father came to live in Uvranser at random, after the Turner Museum was built, he hid all official agencies and organized people to go to great lengths to dig out secret spaces and hide these things under the premise of good confidentiality management.

thing--

Fan Ning is more inclined to believe that these things have existed for a long time, and his father deliberately chose this city and this address, bought it and built the Turner Art Museum to cover it up!

address!

After thinking about this level, Fan Ning suddenly realized that he had found a suitable angle to investigate!

What was the predecessor of the Turner Art Museum nearly 20 years ago or even further? Or what was the condition of this land before?

Fan Ning was only two or three years old at that time, so it was obviously impossible to search by memory.

After saying goodbye to the two little girls, he first rummaged around his apartment, trying to find some valuable documents to keep, but he didn't know whether it was because it took too long or because the apartment was previously used as an art museum staff dormitory.

He has lived by himself in the past three years and gained nothing.

Later, while supervising the cleaning work of the art gallery, Fan Ning searched several offices in the living area on the second floor again. This time he found some old documents such as floor plans, design drawings or property ownership certificates, but they were neither

The first version many years ago didn't reflect what I wanted.

In desperation, on the working days after the weekend, Fan Ning went to some local government departments in East Mecklon District for several days to seek help, such as the departments in charge of culture and media, land resources or urban construction.

But he soon discovered a problem. Due to the rapid progress of Ufranser's industrialization in the past thirty years, urban expansion, land transfer and engineering construction were almost in a state of barbaric growth. Take East Mek.

As for the prosperous areas in Lun District, several large-scale factories had just been built a decade or two ago, and they were surrounded by villages, towns or small cities.

The direct impact of this blind development is that a large number of transportation facilities or construction projects lack planning. The administrative team of the authorities has been unable to keep up with the speed of urban expansion. The approval and file management work is extremely irregular. In recent years,

It was only in the year that things began to show signs of getting on the right track.

The archives that Fan Ning reviewed from relevant departments show that there have been nearly ten repairs or reconstructions of various sizes at the Turner Art Museum in the past 20 years, and the only complete records are six in the last ten years.

This means that, let alone 20 years ago, Fan Ning has not found even the early reconstruction files of the museum itself.

This is a matter that even knowledgeable people have no idea about.

But the turning point came a week later, in a way that Fan Ning had never thought of before——

When he and Lu were further discussing investment details, they came up with this issue in a casual chat. Lu tried to arrange for his men to search the nearby railway company building for old urban construction files. As a result, Lu really found a valuable clue.

"At least forty years ago, the approximate location of the Turner Art Museum was a private mansion. The owner of the house was named Vienne, and the occupation listed in the information was: organist of the Sun Church in the small town of Mecklén."


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