Chapter 460 Scam
Luden also wants to know the answer?

This is obviously a strange answer, not even an answer.

If a man doesn't even know why he does what he does, he is probably lying.

"I have to say, Mr. Luden, this story is very whimsical, but..."

The history professor shrugged and said helplessly,
"As the conversation progresses, your credibility is getting less and less, and I can almost judge, is this a bad joke?"

On any critical issue, Luden evaded, and each evasion reduced his credibility.

Ask him to go out for testing, and he won't do it.

Ask him to tell the stories of these historical objects, but he won't.

He didn't even say the reason for calling everyone here.

This is not a liar, who is a liar?
They're smart people, the history professor said because he wanted to push Luden into a fight.

If Luden wanted the game to continue, he had to say more valuable information.

Obviously, Luden also understood this.

"A good story deserves a good wine, no?"

Luden looked at John and asked,
"Would you mind getting some more wine?"

Although Luden called the gathering, John is the host here.

John didn't hesitate, "Very happy."

He turned and went to the cellar to get the wine.

Taking this opportunity, Luden tapped on the armrest covertly to make a movement, which attracted the attention of the history professor.

The others were looking at various antiquities, and Meg was studying the painting, and they didn't notice Luden and the history professor's small movements.

Luden dipped his fingertips in the drink and drew a character on the armrest.

Seeing this symbol, the historian was taken aback.

This is the symbol of the public security team in the fog city era, and most people can't recognize it at all. Only professionals who are proficient in history and especially love the fog city era can recognize it at a glance.

Seeing the astonishment in the eyes of the historian, Luden pressed his palm down and wiped away the water stains, nothing happened.

The historian gave Luden a meaningful look.

He didn't understand for a while, what message did the other party want to convey to him?
Does it mean that Luden knows the history of Wudu very well?

He once played an important role in the fog?

No, neither.

If Luden wanted to convey this kind of information, he could say it freely!

He can even say nonsense that he is an immortal. Isn't it difficult to make up an experience in Wudu?

Wouldn't it be better to prove yourself by sharing such experiences?

Therefore, the point is not Wudu, but the security team? !

Luden used this symbol to transmit information for the purpose of encryption. Among the people present, he was the only one who knew what this symbol represented.
Security team. Security team.
Luden is a member of the security team?

But what does this have to do with what happened tonight?
He came to investigate the case?
The security team investigated the case, and it sounded like there was nothing wrong with it.

The history professor felt that the truth was right in front of his eyes, but there was always a layer of tulle behind him, which made him unable to see clearly.

What kind of case is worthy of Luden coming undercover in person, participating in John's party, and asking for help in this way?
The history professor looked around, hoping to glean some clues from the cabin.

When the history professor's eyes fell on the painting, Meg was still muttering,

"This must be an authentic work, a Van Gogh work that has never appeared before, my God, this value."

Immortals, Priceless Paintings, Vigilantes.
All the clues are connected into one line!

The history professor was stunned, he thought of a possibility!

It is not an exaggeration to describe a well-preserved Van Gogh work that has never appeared before.

From Meg's point of view, she would never lose sight of this kind of matter!
If the Immortals story comes true and the painting is real, who benefits the most?
The master of the painting - John!
Luden is just pretending to be an immortal, but John has a whole wooden house of antiques!

These antiques were presented by an immortal, and the authenticity was verified by experts like them. If any item here is sold, it can be exchanged for money that John can't spend in ten years!

The stories of the Immortals were, of course, absurd, and they didn't really believe them.

Stories can be fake, but so can paintings!
But how to make fake paintings real?
This requires a reasonable excuse
If Luden didn't show up tonight, how would things develop?

John called everyone together, and when people came to this wooden house, they would gradually find some strange places, Meg would definitely notice the painting, and John would start to tell a story.
The story is simple, John is immortal and has lived for 14000 years.

There might be a heated debate among the crowd, and whatever questions they raise, John handles them with ease.

Eternal life cannot be proven or falsified.

After leaving this wooden house, John will disappear, just like the character he added to himself, an immortal who often moves.

This painting will be sold through the hands of someone present!

Sell ​​a sky-high price!
Historians certainly don’t believe such absurd stories, and the buyers of the paintings wouldn’t believe them either, but this layer of story adds a background story to the painting, adds a mystery, and makes the value of the painting even higher!

Everything became clear.

Luden, as a member of the Vigilante, apparently came to track down John's scam, they may have been informed earlier, or this has happened more than once.
The history professor remembered that John had said before that it was not the first time he had done something like this.

If the previous deceived person reported the crime, the security team found clues and finally listed John as a suspect.

Everything makes sense.

The professor of history breathed a sigh of relief for no reason. He was well-informed and had seen many scams in history and reality, so he knew what this thing was all about.

If John was more greedy, he would find a way to sell the painting at a high price, and Meg was a good candidate, and she could help John find a suitable buyer.

But the appearance of Luden disrupted John's plan.

John is a smart man, of course he knows that the visitor is not good.

In order to get out, John will definitely make concessions and compromises.

He may donate these 'antiques', or dispose of them in other ways, but he will not keep them in his hands.

Historians believe that the things in this room should be true and false, not all true and not all false.

Of course, the most valuable thing - that painting, must be fake!

On the surface, John wants to deal with all this, but secretly, someone will come to John and offer an exciting price to buy back a counterfeit.
The history professor leaned back, tucked his back into the sofa, and sat in the most comfortable position.

He has seen through this situation and occupied the high ground of IQ.

Next, enjoy John's performance!
John, holding the barrel, returned to the crowd again.

As soon as he put down the barrel, his first words made the corners of the history professor's mouth twitch.

Just listen to John say,

"I'm going to donate all the things that Mr. Luden gave me."

 In my capacity as author, I declare that the short-term closure plan has failed.The Qingfeng thief took full responsibility for the failure of the plan and was relegated to the author of the crumbs.As the author of the crumbs, I started the mid-term completion plan, and the minimum number of words for the completion (10 words) remains unchanged.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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