Treasure hunt begins in England

Chapter 203 Theme Parks

Chapter 203 Theme Parks
Although he bought a metal knife set in the flea market, Liang En also knew that he was just out of luck, especially since it was too difficult to buy a scabbard to match his hand by buying second-hand goods.

So he planned to wait until the Japanese craftsman introduced by Uncle Maimaiti made the white sheath to see if it was good or bad, and then decide whether to order a set of Japanese knives from him.

After a day of shopping in downtown Dublin, Liang En returned home with his spoils.At this time, he received a message from Dr. Louis, the curator of the Egyptian Pavilion at the Louvre.

This email was to inform Liang En of good news, because according to the information obtained by the Louvre Museum, both the Louvre Museum and Liang En's excavation application have been approved by the Egyptian side.

It's just that with the efficiency of Egypt's work, it is estimated that the official permit will not be issued to them until this winter.

But this is not a bad thing for Liang En, because their archaeological site is the Sinai Peninsula, which is full of deserts and Gobi, and the climate is obviously more comfortable in winter.

Although excavation work should not pay too much attention to the weather in theory, but if there is enough preparation time, it is much better to find a comfortable time to start excavation than to be in the Gobi Desert under the sun.

More importantly, Liang En hoped that he could wait until his historical entourage arrived before embarking on an adventure. After all, if he guessed correctly, this entourage should be the legendary Joan of Arc.

"The biggest problem now is that I don't know what kind of image this historical entourage will use to follow me." When he was lying on the bed that night, Liang En fell into speculation.

According to his guess, this kind of historical entourage is likely to be seen only by himself like a ghost. If so, he feels that he can gain an absolute advantage in many auctions.

Especially in warehouse auctions like opening blind boxes and some ruins, if there is a ghost-like entourage, the efficiency will be greatly increased.

The same is true for wild adventures. If there is a follower in ghost state, then many hidden things can be detected, which greatly reduces the consumption of searching.

For the next two days, Liang En stayed in his room and began to sort out the harvest from the previous few times.In addition to continuing to write the book related to ancient Egyptian characters, I also took time to move the "Grimm's Fairy Tales" in my mind.

For some unknown reason, the "Grimm's Fairy Tales" that appeared in Liang En's mind was not the one that the Brothers Grimm had when they were alive, but a hardcover German version of "Grimm's Fairy Tales" published in the 20s in his last world.

Compared with the fairy tales published by the Brothers Grimm, this set of fairy tales has gone through more than a century of hard work, so it is more refined and perfect than the original version.

In addition, many stories are accompanied by an exquisite sketch illustration, which condenses the efforts of many artists and makes the whole book look of higher artistic value.

As for Liang En, because he obtained the [Sketch Painter (R)] card before, he obtained the master sketch level, so he can completely reproduce those pictures 1:1.

But this house-wrenching process of writing a book is quickly interrupted by a call from a Viking-era theme park near Dublin.

The reason for such a park is that the city of Dublin was established on the basis of an ancient Viking city, so the local government and the museum jointly created such a park to promote local history.

Contrary to the imagination of those builders back then, the popularity of this park far exceeded their previous best expectations, so the other party plans to expand the park recently.

The reason why the other party invited Liang En was also related to the expansion of the park, because they hoped to add content about the Viking Vinland colony in the expanded part.

Liang En just thought for a while before agreeing on the phone. After all, although treasure hunting and writing papers are important, life cannot be limited to treasure hunting and papers. Going out to relax is not a bad thing.

So early the next morning, Liang Endu drove his family's car to the Viking Age theme park less than 10km away from downtown Dublin.

This theme park seems to have taken a lot of effort when it was built, because Liang En came to the side of the theme park and found that the whole park was built according to a Viking village.

"Hello, Manager Stoke." A few minutes later, Liang En met the fat middle-aged man who seemed to be a bit bald, and shook hands. "Thank you very much for inviting me."

"I'm sorry to trouble you this time, because we hope to restore the Viking colony you found on Newfoundland—" the manager surnamed Stoke quickly talked about specific matters.

Liang En has already settled the issue of authorization. After all, although this theme park is a commercial park, as a joint investment of the museum and the local government, it still undertakes a lot of educational work.

For example, when Liang En came, he saw a yellow school bus pulling students over. It was obvious that they were educating those primary school students about history.

For this reason, Liang En easily obtained the permission from the other party of the archaeological work, that is, the Canadian Archaeological Department.

After all, both Liang En and Canada have the right to commercially apply some aspects of this relic, but they need to obtain the other party's permission before authorization is required.

Compared with the difficulty of obtaining licenses for purely commercial aspects, it is much less difficult to obtain licenses for such aspects with a strong public welfare nature.

However, because it is of a public welfare nature, the authorization fee in this area will naturally not be high, and the overall cost can only be 10000 euros.

Fortunately, Liang En didn't have much work to do now. Apart from drawing a map of the Viking's North American colonies, he only needed to help them check whether the runes on the buildings were correct.

This job can be said to be very simple for Liang En, and he doesn't need to do anything extra, as long as he pays a little attention when playing in the park.

Because the museum was added to the park during its construction, there were not too many problems in the various exhibition arrangements, so after a morning of shopping, he came to the restaurant in the park to have lunch and rest for a while.

Because it is a theme park, the restaurant is also fully in line with the theme of the park.In addition to the costumes of the waiters, the overall food and beverages also look full of Viking style.

For example, whether it is stewed meat or grilled meat, the special foods here are deliberately cut into relatively large pieces, and placed in bowls or plates made of wood or stone.Drinks are served in cups shaped like horns.

At the same time, at mealtimes where there are more people eating, young people dressed as ancient bards will come out to sing for everyone and enhance the atmosphere.

After a simple meal, Liang En immediately took out his notebook from his backpack and began to draw a restoration rendering of the ruins of Newfoundland. After the drawing, he wrote "Grimm's Fairy Tales" and drew the story's background picture.

As time went by, the number of people in the restaurant became less and less, and when Liang En finished writing the chapter of Snow White and drew the accompanying pictures, he heard arguing not far away.

(End of this chapter)

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