Chapter 4746: The picture of thousands of miles of mountains and rivers sent

Chapter 4746: The Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains

Zhou Fzhou has a rough temperament. David has stayed here for a long time and is used to the customs and customs here.

In his view, only those who can legally get married are considered adults.

If Qiao Nian is 20 years old, he will soon be an adult.

 He ​​doesn’t pay attention to the whole age that people in China pay attention to. In his eyes, Qiao Nian’s 21st birthday is the most important coming-of-age ceremony.

So even though David regrets not being able to attend Qiao Nian’s birthday party this year, it’s not unacceptable. He can only wait until Qiao Nian’s important coming-of-age ceremony next year to give her a big gift.

After he finished speaking, he looked at the time on his wrist and said to the girls: "The time is almost up, you should go first."

Although there are no boarding restrictions on private planes, Qiao Nian and Ye Wangchuan need to enter the airspace above Beijing if they want to return to Beijing.

This requires applying for navigation procedures. In order to avoid flight accidents in the air, the aircraft must strictly comply with the aviation administration arrangements.

So private jets do not mean that there are no time restrictions. Otherwise, there are so many flights over Beijing every day, all flying the same route, and air traffic accidents are prone to occur.

Qiao Nian also knew this, so she said no more to him and nodded: "Okay."

She took the wooden box David gave her and got on the plane.

David, Chunlei and others watched her get on the plane, then called Monkey and they got into some jeeps nearby, and when the plane took off, they went back.



On the plane.

Qiao Nian found a seat to sit, opened the wooden box, and lowered her eyes to see clearly the gifts David put in the wooden box...

Is it a calligraphy and painting?

Qiao Nian was slightly surprised.

David gave her jewelry, rough stones, or more simply and crudely, gave her a mining contract, oil development...it was more in line with his eclectic style of doing things.

But sending calligraphy and painting...

 Qiao Nian pictured the man in his mind as someone who was unkempt and often squatting beside a jeep smoking with an unshaven beard. He couldn't think of anything that had anything to do with this kind of art. "What's this?"

Ye Wangchuan brought Gu San over.

Gu San hadn't seen Qiao Nian for a long time, so he shouted excitedly: "Miss Qiao."

Then he scratched his head in embarrassment: "Long time no see, Miss Qiao."

Qiao Nian was also surprised when she saw him: "Are you back?"

Gu San nodded, glanced at the reaction of the man next to him, and explained in a low voice: "The things in M ​​State are almost busy, so Mr. Wan asked me to come back."

 During this period, Gu Sandu was transferred to M Continent to help Ji Lin. In addition to asking him to deal with some difficult matters in M ​​Continent, Ye Wangchuan also arranged other tasks for him.

Gu San disappeared during this period because he went to run that mission.

 Qiao Nian nodded and said, "Welcome back."

Gu San immediately felt uncomfortable and stood there stiffly, as if he was happy and at a loss as he successfully caught Ye Wangchuan's eyes.

He glanced at Gu San but said nothing. His narrow eyes fell on the calligraphy and paintings framed in the wooden box: "...Why don't you open it and take a look?"

 Qiao Nian's attention shifted from Gu San to the gift from David. She took it out and slowly opened the scroll.

This calligraphy and painting was so exquisitely framed that Qiao Nian thought David had bought a work by a contemporary painter. Who knew that when he unfolded it, he saw a piece of quiet blue.

As the scroll unfolded halfway, the cabin became quiet.

Gu San still stammered: "Thousands of miles of rivers and mountains?"

The Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains is a miracle of calligraphy and painting that is known as the masterpiece of Wang Xizhi’s Lanting calligraphy. It is known as a masterpiece of both calligraphy and painting, and its value is immeasurable...

(End of this chapter)