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Chapter 668 Art is not equivalent to a commodity

Chapter 668: Works of art are not equivalent to commodities

Of course, even if Susie didn't hear it, her expression wasn't much better at this moment. She glared at Tang Mian angrily: "What do you mean, you look down on me?"

Tang Mian raised his eyebrows: "Do you need me to look down on you?"

"!"

Damn it!

Even though Su Xi thought she could suppress her true emotions in this situation, she was still uncontrollably aroused by Tang Mian and her voice suddenly turned up!

"Tang Mian, don't go too far!"

Seeing with his own eyes that Su Xi had changed from a relatively restrained appearance to such a jumping and angry look, Tang Mian only found it funny and looked Su Xi up and down.

"I didn't expect that Miss Su could still be confused like this."

"you……"

Susie tried to open her mouth to say something, but was interrupted by the clerk in charge who came back after swiping the card.

The clerk looked at Tang Mian respectfully, bending slightly, with a hint of respect in his eyes: "Hello, madam, we also have professional painting restorers in the mall. You see, the painting you bought is slightly damaged.

, we can help you recommend a restorer to deal with the flaws in the painting.”

"do not worry."

"Our painting restorers have absolute ability. The restored paintings will never have flaws. On the contrary, they will only add a layer of mystery to the paintings..."

The clerk's words are particularly responsible.

When Susie heard these words, the first thing she felt was not annoyance that the painting was said to be absolutely repairable. On the contrary, she felt particularly happy and even a little excited!

Even if she knew Tang Mian's skills in paintings, in fact, Tang Mian still had to buy her paintings, or even pay money and energy to maintain her paintings!

Even if Tang Mian doesn't want to, he can only do this!

Thinking of this, Susie's lips curled up slightly.

There was some kind of indescribable pride in her eyes when she looked at Tang Mian.

Regardless of whether Tang Mian repairs it or not, the damage is already there!

However, Tang Mian's face was calm, without any anger: "No need."

After finishing her words, she looked at Susie, who was still holding the painting, and smiled slightly: "I'm sorry, Miss Su, I bought this item, so now it belongs to me."

She held out her hand to Susie.

Su Xi was very surprised that Tang Mian would directly reject the shop assistant's suggestion for restoration. Now that she was holding a painting in her hand, she was a little reluctant to let go.

after all……

Even Tang Mian would buy this painting. Does that mean that the attainment of this painting has really reached a certain level?

Even Tang Mian thinks it has such value?

At this time, Su Xi had completely forgotten the real reason why Tang Mian bought this painting. But while she was hesitating, Tang Mian's voice sounded again: "Is Miss Su still going to use this painting like before?"

Is it your painstaking words to suppress me?”

"Or, in Miss Su's opinion, this painting has been sold to me, but I must not say anything because it is your hard work. What's more, I can't do anything, huh?"

Susie's expression changed!

She immediately shook her head: "I didn't mean that..."

"Then give me the painting."

Tang Mian looked calm. When Susie handed the painting to her, Tang Mian said, "In the eyes of many artists, their works are equivalent to their children. Artworks are priceless, because there are

The hard work that goes into it is the real hard work.”

"However, works of art are not equivalent to commodities in a complete sense."

"Because art has a soul, but commodities have more commercial value."

"So..." Tang Mian raised his eyebrows slightly, looked at Su Xi, and said word by word, "If Miss Su really feels that your works are all your hard work, then you can keep them at home for collection! Instead of choosing them.

Sell!"


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