In the afternoon, after school, Lin Yi and his group of four went to the Medieval Art Museum.
Yes, you read that right, not three people, but four people.
The extra one is Shinichi Kudo.
When he heard that Ran was going to the art museum with Sonoko and that new transfer student, he immediately became alert.
As a man, Shinichi immediately sensed the transfer student's bad intentions!
Putting aside everything else, just this week, the transfer student always eats with Ran and Sonoko. So many girls in the class invited him to eat, but he refused them all, only willing to dine with Sonoko and Ran. He definitely has ulterior motives!
Now that the other party wants to go to the art museum with them? How could Shinichi let them go together without worry?
If the other party was after Sonoko, Shinichi would definitely welcome it and even be happy to provide assistance, hoping that Sonoko, the gossipmonger, would find someone soon.
But if the other party was after Ran, then Shinichi would definitely not welcome it.
Therefore, he braced himself and joined the group going to the art museum.
"Didn't you say you don't like going to art museums? Why did you come along?"
Ran turned her head and said to Shinichi, who was listless beside her.
"I have a date near the art museum tonight... I have nothing to do before that, so I'm just going with you guys to kill time," Shinichi said lazily. He wouldn't admit that he was jealous.
"Have a date?" When Ran heard that Shinichi didn't come along specifically, she felt a little uncomfortable and didn't ask any further.
Although these two are childhood sweethearts, they are both hopeless in matters of love. Otherwise, it would be impossible for them to secretly love each other for more than ten years without knowing it, thus creating this situation of mutual concealment.
How could Sonoko not see through Shinichi's little thoughts?
She had long seen through the matters between the two of them.
But she didn't know if the two of them could stay together after confessing to each other.
If the two broke up afterwards, they definitely wouldn't even be able to be friends.
She had seen too many such examples.
So, for so many years, she had never intervened. Whether they succeed or not, they can figure it out themselves.
Similarly, Shinichi's clumsy excuse, like a straight steel man, was also full of flaws in Lin Yi's eyes. He had used such clumsy excuses countless times in his previous life!
However, Lin Yi was not worried at all about Shinichi Kudo's arrival!
To successfully woo Ran, Shinichi Kudo is definitely an unavoidable knot. Only by untying this knot can he have a chance to succeed.
Moreover, people need to be compared to distinguish between high and low. If Shinichi doesn't come, how can Ran compare himself to him?
Besides, the current Shinichi Kudo is still in the straight steel man stage. Would he be afraid of him? Just kidding!
Lin Yi is a man who has watched Detective Conan for more than 20 years, and his familiarity with Ran is no less than Shinichi!
He will make Shinichi lose convincingly! Even willingly offer his blessings!
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Lin Yi paid for four tickets to the Medieval Art Museum, and the four of them entered the art museum.
The staff in the huge museum outnumbered the guests who came to appreciate the art. The word 'desolate' perfectly describes this place.
Since they've entered the art museum, they naturally have to appreciate the oil paintings hanging up, otherwise, it would be a waste of the ticket money.
Ran stood in front of an oil painting called "The Ninth Wave": "This painting is so beautiful..."
After Shinichi finished looking at the oil painting, he unconsciously said, "This painting isn't beautiful at all... Under the beautiful sunset, a giant wave like a mountain is rushing towards them. Several sailors clinging to the broken mast are still fighting tenaciously for survival. People are in imminent danger. They might not see the sun tomorrow."
Ran opened her mouth, not knowing what to say. She glanced at Shinichi, her expression slightly unhappy, but she was used to being mocked by Shinichi and didn't say much.
"That's not necessarily true."
Lin Yi immediately stepped forward, standing on the opposite side of Shinichi Kudo, and said, "This painting is indeed very beautiful."
Shinichi Kudo looked at Lin Yi. He didn't like the other party, but he was a cultured person and wouldn't easily reveal his emotions. He just asked back, "Oh? Is that so?"
Lin Yi's expression was calm as he said, "I used to work under a painter, so I know something about oil paintings."
"In the mid-19th century, a seascape painter appeared in Russia. His art not only startled all of Russia but was also admired by contemporary painters in Western Europe. Pushkin and the composer Glinka called him a passionate singer describing the ocean. The famous British seascape painter Turner was full of praise for his works... And this person is the author of this painting, Ivan Aivazovsky."
"Aivazovsky is good at expressing seascapes at night, especially at depicting storms at sea at night, the boundless wide sea, the moisture of the sunset, the clouds and smoke of the raging waves, the waves playing under the moonlight, and the ships in the storm. All of this is to express the power of nature, so as to express the fearless spirit of the Russian people."
"The giant waves are hitting like a small mountain. The texture of the sea and the effect of light are painted so well that it seems to make people feel like they are there, making people thrilling."
"This painting is the author's most successful painting. The people in distress have been fighting on the sea for several days. Dawn has broken, and it is a new day. The sun suddenly rises from the sea level, emitting a beautiful light on the sea, and an even bigger wave is coming."
"This painting is huge, showing the dangerous scene of the turbulent waves. It is both terrifying and very romantic, like a poem with high emotions... Such a delicate oil painting, how can you say it is not beautiful?"
First, he introduced the author of the oil painting, then he introduced its background, then he began to analyze the content to be expressed by the oil painting, and finally, he progressed to the emotions the author wanted to express!
After reading Chinese for twelve years and analyzing the emotions the author wanted to express for twelve years, it finally came in handy!
Thank you for the country's cultivation!
Thank you for the teacher's guidance!
Without your guidance, there would be no me today!