During these three days, the Louvre also had close discussions with the Gaul government, as someone said.

The Louvre asked the Gaul government to agree to exchange the Chinese cultural relics in the warehouse for three paintings.

However, due to the origin of this batch of Chinese cultural relics, the Gaul government couldn't hold back their face, so they wrangled with the Louvre for three days, and finally agreed to the request.

Although the Gaul government said that the Chinese cultural relics in the Louvre were not acquired through war, they were basically donated by domestic nobles back then.

The Gaul government seems to have done nothing wrong. As for the Gaul nobles who donated, if you say that they came from China through trading, then you are probably too naive!

Three days later, Charlie came to the W Hotel again. This time, he did not bring the Gaul ambassador with him, but brought a group of people from the Louvre to the gallery on the fifth floor, and carefully admired the paintings. .

If it wasn't for the reminder from his subordinates, he would have forgotten to discuss business with Luo Tian.

This time, Luo Tian came back only three days after seeing the other party, and he also knew that the other party had made up his mind, so he didn't hang on to the other party anymore.

The two sides met in the conference room on the 32nd floor. As soon as they met, he said to Charlie: "Hey, my good friend, are you here this time by cash or card?"

Charlie was blushed by his teasing, and said awkwardly: "Luo, I'm here mainly to discuss the exchange of cultural relics with you. We want to bring the three national treasures to you through the exchange of cultural relics and cash. go back!"

"Oh, I don't know what cultural relics you plan to exchange? The statue of Venus? Then we can talk about it!"

Luo Tian continued his style of slaughtering fat sheep, that is, picking the expensive ones.

The statue of Venus is one of the three treasures of the Louvre, and it can be exchanged for another treasure, unless the people in the Louvre are crazy.

Sure enough, after hearing what he said, Charlie was in a bad mood. Even though this guy was an artist and knew nothing about the world, he couldn't help saying: "Luo! We really want to exchange this time, so please don't play any more business. It's a small trick!"

Someone who was exposed shrugged and said, "Well, if that's the case, I hope you guys really came here with sincerity!"

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Chapter 210 Opening a Museum! (Please subscribe automatically!)

When the formal negotiation started, Charlie asked his subordinates to take out the album and hand it to Luo Tian, ​​saying: "Luo! These are tens of thousands of Chinese cultural relics in our Louvre Museum. You can choose a small part as our bargaining chip. .”

Regarding Charlie's words, he didn't even look at the Luotian Atlas, just threw it on the table, and then said: "Charlie, I treat you as a friend so I didn't let you go right away! What is a small part? I remember you all." The Louvre doesn't pay much attention to these Chinese cultural relics, you are clearly trying to exchange the treasures you have on hand, do you think I am stupid?"

Charlie heard his words and felt that it was a mistake for him not to bring government officials here today.

Although this is the case, you are a Chinese person anyway, please pay attention to your identity, this is your Chinese cultural relic - a treasure.

"Luo, you can't say that. Art has no national boundaries. Your 5000-year history in China is also admired by many people in Europe, and the cultural relics we have are all treasures of China!"

Charlie had no choice but to try his best to fool Luo Tian.

"Charlie, you are right. Art has no borders, but there are differences. It's like I want to make the paintings I make become world-famous works of art. That's a joke."

Luo Tian, ​​who was not in a hurry, chatted with Charlie.

During these three days, everyone in the Louvre also investigated the origins of the people around him, and when they found out that George had actually worked as a butler in Buckingham Palace.

The Louvre was also panicked, and believed his words to sell the three paintings to England, at least he was able to contact the royal family of England.

Thinking that in the future, its national treasure will become a deadly enemy across the strait, the Louvre is so quick to push the government to pass the proposal of exchanging cultural relics.

Charlie, who has a heavy responsibility, can only ask: "Luo! You said before that your bottom price is 50 billion US dollars. We specially sorted out the value of the Chinese cultural relics we have in our collection, and listed most of the valuable cultural relics in the You can take a look at it first!"

"The $50 billion refers to cash. Since you are now choosing to exchange cultural relics, I think the price should go up a bit."

"Yes, yes, Luo, you look at the album first, how about we discuss the specific matters later?"

Satisfied, Luo Tian also picked up the album handed over by Charlie, and looked at it seriously.

This time the Louvre was indeed quite sincere, and took out all the treasured Chinese cultural relics, except for some treasures mentioned before.

Even the world's largest bronze elephant statue in the Jimei branch was included in the exchange objects, but the bid price was too high, reaching 5000 million U.S. dollars.

After looking at it for a while, he also put down the album, rubbed his eyes and said: "Charlie, I took a closer look, this time you are quite prepared. It's just the same sentence, you marked these Chinese cultural relics The price is a bit high!"

"Luo, these prices are all determined by us based on the auction prices in recent years, and they will definitely not be too high!"

"You also know that it's the auction price. That's because we Huaxia took advantage of it and bought it at a high price. Is this still a normal price? Also, what I want are treasures, not cultural relics that you use to make up the price!"

Regarding Charlie's words, he honestly and unceremoniously replied back.

Charlie and the entire group at the Louvre felt a headache for Luo Tian's endless demands.

Charlie had no choice but to discuss with his subordinates, and made a phone call with the domestic side in front of Luo Tian.

Then the negotiation started again. Charlie, who had inquired about domestic opinions, said to Luo Tian: "Luo! We can exchange the price of these cultural relics with you at half the price. The domestic side also hopes that you can tell me the cultural relics you want. , we in Gaul will do our best to help you find it!"

Regarding what Charlie said, Luo Tian just wanted to say that I finally got it.

Then he made his request.

He asked the Louvre to list the cultural relics of the Old Summer Palace collected in the Guimet Branch Museum as an exchange object. Not only that, he also hoped that the Louvre would come forward and take out all the cultural relics of the Old Summer Palace collected in the domestic museums in Gaul as bargaining chips for the exchange.

Charlie, who originally thought he could find what he likes and complete the exchange as soon as possible, suddenly collapsed.

Even though the Louvre is the largest state-owned museum in Gaul, the cultural relics of the Old Summer Palace are treasured in many museums in Gaul.

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And just to give an example, most of the collections in the Guimet branch of the Louvre are Chinese cultural relics. If you exchange them, isn't this just closing down the museum?

For the prosperity of a Louvre Museum, other domestic counterparts were closed down. Although Charlie had wanted to do this a long time ago, it was too difficult to operate.

Charlie looked as if he couldn't do it, and said aggrievedly: "Luo! This request of yours is really too difficult, we have too many links to coordinate, and it's only 50 billion US dollars, I'm afraid you can't exchange it How many cultural relics."

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