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Chapter 226: The Ancient Mansion 1

When they arrived in country j, Grandpa Mu was picked up by a car sent by his granddaughter.

Grandpa Mu gave her a red envelope, laughed, and told her to have a good time in country J, treat it as a trip, and stop thinking about the sad things in the past.

Mu Bao'er was very grateful. Grandpa Mu was reunited with his granddaughter, and naturally someone would take care of her. She didn't want to disturb her, so she found an international youth hostel to settle down and searched online for travel introductions.

Recently, City A, the capital of country J, is holding a large-scale international chamber of commerce. Large companies from many countries have sent people to participate in the exhibition. Such a grand event has made the city even more crowded, and the number of flights to the airport has doubled.

But she suddenly thought of something. It seemed that Ji Mo had said that he came to country J!

Mu Baoer sweated, but with a population of tens of millions in this city, a person here was like looking for a needle in a haystack. She would definitely not be able to meet him. Thinking this way, she felt at ease.

When she first arrived, she didn't want to go too far, so she checked and found that there happened to be a famous National Museum nearby, which collected many historical relics and treasures. Mu Baoer was quite interested in it.

Mu Baoer simply packed up, went downstairs, and asked the waitress in the lobby downstairs how many buses she should take to get there.

The waitress was surprised: "Miss, I'm afraid you won't be able to go to the museum these days."

"Why? Is it because the museum is closed for renovation?" Mu Bao'er was a little disappointed. That museum is also very famous in the world, and you can see many rare treasures. People say that if you don't go there to see it in country J, your visit will be in vain.

One trip.

The waitress took out a newspaper and pointed it to her: "Something happened in the museum yesterday. A mysterious person stole a famous painting from hundreds of years ago. This painting is a priceless treasure and a national treasure. This incident caused a stir.

There was a huge sensation, and now the entire museum has been cordoned off, with a lot of guards trying their best to hunt down the thief."

Mu Baoer was very surprised: "There are still people who dare to attack the National Museum. The security work in those places is not the best, and there are many high-tech surveillances. How can things be stolen so easily."

In that kind of museum, every item is a treasure worth tens of millions, and it symbolizes the reputation of the country. It is more heavily guarded than a bank, and is guarded by security guards with live ammunition. It is really unimaginable.

"That's why it caused a huge sensation. No one could have imagined that such a thing would happen, and I don't know who the powerful person was who did it. Anyway, Miss, you'd better go somewhere else!"

Mu Baoer could only give up and thought for a while: "Are there any quiet folk buildings nearby? I am also very interested in the architecture of country J." There were too many people in the scenic area, so she didn't want to go. Instead, it was a small

She was very interested in the old buildings with the town style.

As soon as she finished speaking, two foreign students who had just come off stopped her and said that they were architecture students and were about to go to a beautiful old street in the north of the city. They asked her if she wanted to go in a carpool together to share the gas cost.

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Mu Baoer was naturally happy.

The three of them set off in the car. The northern part of the city was quite remote, and it took more than two hours of driving to get there.

After arriving, Mu Baoer was pleasantly surprised when he looked at the elegant and ancient courtyard buildings. This place was very quiet, like a small ancient city, with cobblestone paths, red walls and green tiles stained by the wind and frost of the years.

There is some moss on the walls, and there are pine, cypress and wisteria flowers showing through the walls. It is nostalgic and unique, but a bit eerily quiet.


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