But strangely enough, there is nothing special about this guy's study. It's just some books and furnishings, and nothing particularly valuable. I don't understand why the guy is so nervous and doesn't allow others to enter at will!
The study room is divided into two rooms, inside and outside. There are desks and bookshelves on the outside for reading and working. The room inside is probably what Suier said, a temporary resting place.
Entering the outer room, I took a quick look and didn't find what I was looking for, so I rushed straight to the inner room. The next second I opened the curtain, I was stunned by the scene inside, and finally understood that the guy didn't allow anyone to enter the study.
The real reason!
The inner room is much larger than the outer room. There are no windows around it, but it is surprisingly bright because there are fist-sized luminous pearls on each wall. Of course, these are not the reasons that surprise me. What really surprises me is
The walls are covered with large and small portraits, and the paintings are all of the same person, a woman...
Her eyebrows are curved, her almond-shaped eyes are round, her cheeks are pink, her teeth are bright, her eyes are graceful, and her head is graceful and graceful. She is such a peerless beauty!
No need to guess, this must be the girl Han who once lived in Sakura Garden. I didn't expect that she would be such a smart person. No wonder she would haunt that guy for so long, and even not pursue the matter of assassinating her!
If it were me, I probably wouldn't have the heart to do anything to her...
I just don’t understand, since that guy cares about this woman so much, why did he let her go in the first place? If it were me, I would keep her by my side at all costs!
It's a pity that I'm not him, so I can't understand his thoughts, but these more than one hundred paintings really gave me a new view of that guy!
I looked at the paintings one by one, and suddenly I found that all the characters had only one expression, which was looking up blankly, expecting but with a hint of despair...
Inexplicably, it has a power that affects people's hearts!
It is this kind of power that makes me unknowingly become interested in the people in the painting, and I have the urge and desire to understand more. I believe that people with such expressions must have something different behind them.