"Da Vinci has been accused." Verrocchio said a little irritated, "He was accused of trying to preserve (will be harmonized) a slightly famous male model."
"This..." An Nuo was dumbfounded.
Florence generally believes in Catholicism, and Catholicism is very disgusting with same-sex behavior. At least on the surface it is.
If Leonardo da Vinci was really found guilty of trying to seduce the male model, he would probably have spent the rest of his career in prison, or even been hanged.
Verrocchio gritted his teeth: "It is still in the private trial stage, and my lawyer is helping Leonardo da Vinci defend himself."
"Why is the trial closed?" An Nuo felt a little fishy.
"That's why I feel something is wrong." Verrocchio grabbed Anno's shoulders, "Lawrence, what do you think of this matter?"
Annuo thought for two seconds and shook his head, "It is impossible for Leonardo da Vinci to be obsessed with male models, or even gay."
"Teacher, you should know that I have a very good relationship with Leonardo da Vinci. If he were the same, then I would have been tricked long ago."
Verrocchio and several other students in the studio nodded. Da Vinci's interpersonal relationship in the studio was relatively simple. The only two people who had a better relationship were Lawrence and Ghirlandaio. Even Lawrence was not harmed.
How could Leonardo da Vinci love other men?
Verrocchio took a few pieces of paper from Ghirlandaio's hand: "Lawrence, take a look, this is the male model who accused Leonardo da Vinci of preserves, the so-called 'victim'."
"Let me take a look." Annuo took the information.
Suwalt Springer, male, 24 years old, works as a freelance model and works for multiple studios. He is a relatively free model and has a fair reputation.
On the morning of June 11, 1469, Leonardo da Vinci, a member of Verrocchio's studio, was accused of using some means to try to preserve himself. The evidence was that Leonardo da Vinci used some kind of drug on himself.
Annuo frowned after reading this information: "Is there any other information?"
Verrocchio: "You mean..."
Annuo nodded: "I want to rescue Da Vinci. This is obviously an accident... No, it is a frame-up, or in other words, a frame-up."
Creedy, who was hiding behind a few people, shook unconsciously.
"I have to find out the truth of the matter and rescue Leonardo." Annuo held the information in his hand and looked at the door not far away.
Snapped.
The door opened.
First a few officials came out, and then two people escorted Da Vinci out.
Annuo did not speak immediately, but looked at each other with Da Vinci.
There were tears in the corners of Da Vinci's eyes, his body was shaking unconsciously, and he did not dare to speak. He just looked at Annuo with a look of fear, fear and helplessness.
Annuo clenched his hands unconsciously.
"Damn it, these guys..." Ghirlandaio also had a good relationship with Leonardo da Vinci. He wanted to curse in anger, but was forced to stop because an official glanced at him.
The handsome Sewart Springer, as the plaintiff, finally walked out. He found Creedy's figure in the crowd. He didn't move, just blinked.
Annuo narrowed his eyes and looked at Da Vinci who had walked away.
There were scars on Da Vinci's body, but they were covered by clothes.