Rebirth in America: Great Slave Owner

Vol 2 Chapter 243: Hannah-Foster

"Tangning, come here quickly!"

One day, when Tangning was about to get on the bus at the station, she suddenly heard someone calling him from behind, but just as he was about to turn around, he suddenly realized something was wrong. That was, the sentence was actually shouted in Chinese, and this His tone was as if he was calling out his younger brother, no one should dare to call him that now!

But despite this, Tangning was still a little curious, so she turned around and saw a thin young man from his countryman running towards a strong middle-aged man not far away. It was obvious that he was "Tangning", and he actually followed her. Same name...

But if you think about it carefully, it's actually nothing, because although your name is not at the level of "Zhang Wei", there are many people with the same name and surname, so it's not a strange phenomenon.

Just as Tangning was about to leave, Janet frowned and asked him, "Tony, did you hear someone calling your surname Tangning just now, but his pronunciation is very strange!"

"It's normal for you to think it's strange, because what he called was not English, but Chinese. The pronunciation of my surname DOWNING is very similar to that of Tangning, a common Chinese name, so it should be the young man who was called just now!" Tangning pointed at The young man named "Tangning" explained.

"Oh, so that's the case, I didn't expect you to speak Chinese!" Janet said somewhat surprised.

"After all, I went to China for a month, and I've always liked Chinese culture very much!" Tangning changed the subject and asked, "When are you going back to New Orleans?"

Janet thought about it for a moment, then replied, "It will take three or five days!"

Because I've always encountered some strange things on the train recently, Tangning was looking forward to it this time, but it was normal and unfortunately, nothing happened on this return trip. hugs...  

Not only that, after returning home, I learned from Heidi that nothing new had happened in New Orleans recently, which made Tangning feel a little uncomfortable for a while, but then she thought that this was a normal life, so she took a day off. After that, continue to explore hyper-realistic painting methods.

After completing her first hyper-realistic work, Tangning took her to Sterling Gallery. The owner, Sterling, observed it carefully for a long time, then frowned and asked Tangning, "Tony, this is what you are studying. New painting method? What is it called?"

"Hyperrealism!" Tangning replied sternly.

Sterling echoed: "Well, it is indeed realistic enough, I feel that even the strands of hair are so real, but Tony's painting method may not be acceptable to everyone, after all, it is too different from the popular painting method now. It's gone!"

Tangning knew that Sterling was talking about it, but he didn't care about it, "As for new things, there must be a process of getting familiar with and accepting them, this painting is just hanging here for you, and I'm not in a hurry to sell it! "

"It doesn't matter if you're not in a hurry to sell!" Sterling shrugged.

Then he changed the subject and asked, "By the way, Tony, the "Evening Clock" I told you last time..."

But before Sterling could finish speaking, Tangning interrupted, "Didn't I tell you, I can't draw something like this!"

Maybe it was because Tangning discovered the secrets in "The Evening Bell", so people often asked Tangning to order "The Evening Bell" through Sterling, especially when the coffin was drawn. He refused without hesitation, and he was not short of money, so naturally it was impossible to paint such a tasteless thing.

While talking, Tangning was strolling around the gallery with a glass of wine, suddenly stopped in front of a picture, and asked Sterling in surprise, "I haven't heard of this Hannah-Miss Foster before. Pass?"

"Oh, she has always painted without features before, you naturally won't notice. But since she came back from a trip to China for half a year, the paintings are all Chinese, so it seems more eye-catching!" Sterling explained.

In fact, what Sterling said was right, because Tangning was also attracted by the strong domestic style in this "Chinese Market", so she asked, "So she painted more than this one?"

"Of course it's not just this one. I have sold several of them here, and the prices are good!" Sterling replied.

Tangning thought for a while, then said, "Uh, can you introduce me to this Miss Foster?"

Sterling replied without hesitation: "Of course there is no problem!" But then he joked: "Did you like a painting or a person?"

"I've never met anyone, so how could I fall in love with someone?" Tangning replied angrily. In fact, he was only interested in this Miss Foster's experience in China!

And Sterling was just joking, so he said, "Then you wait for my news, I'll find Hannah in the afternoon to see if she has time and wants to see you!"

"Okay, then I'll go back first!" Tangning said her farewell.

Originally, Tangning thought that Sterling would not be able to get news until the next day at the earliest, but to his surprise, Sterling brought someone to his house that afternoon. The petite, red-haired young girl introduced to Tangning, "Tony, this is Hannah - Miss Foster; Hannah, this is Mr. Tangning, the author of Gone With the Wind!"

"Hello Mr. Tangning, I really like your "Gone with the Wind" and your wife's "Tangning Manor", can you please sign my autograph for me!" Hannah took out a set of beautifully framed "Gone with the Wind" like a fan. Gone with the Wind" handed it over to him and said ~www.readwn.com~ This is of course no problem! "Tangning took over the autograph and wrote a greeting. At the same time, she sighed in her heart that a classic is a classic. When she went out to meet new friends in the past two years, she had not missed the light of "Gone with the Wind"...

Then he said, "Heidi is not at home now. When she comes back, I will let her sign for you!"

"Thank you, thank you! Thank you so much!" Hannah thanked again and again.

PS: To push the book "I'm a Comedy Artist in Tokyo", first of all, let's not say anything else, this buddy's attitude of not putting on the shelves and not charging is worthy of admiration. He wrote more than 700,000 words purely based on enthusiasm...

Don't tell anyone else, I can't do it anyway...

The shortcomings and foreheads cannot be said to be shortcomings. In short, the career choice of comedians is indeed too small, and the author seems to be too lazy to write plots such as the repercussions of the work and the horror, so relatively speaking, the fun is a bit less, but if there is If you want to understand the knowledge of Japanese artist industry, then this book is definitely worth reading!

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