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Chapter 319 A Gift to Moon Forest

Chapter 319 A Gift to Moon Forest

It was this afternoon when Sakata Asahi learned that Ayanokouji Chiyo was coming over.

She has a gift to give to Tsukinomori Girls' School on behalf of Hanegaoka High School.

Although they said it was a gift of friendship, everyone knew it was Yugao's 'apology'.

Last time, their two schools held a cultural exchange meeting. Tsukinomori decided to provide the works of outstanding students in the art club to be exhibited at Yugaoka High School. Students from Tsukinomori will also be present at the exhibition to increase the understanding between students of the two schools.

Exhibits include paintings, sculptures, handicrafts, etc.

For this purpose, Yugao provided a truck for transportation.

As we all know, the exhibits were stolen and the entire car was emptied. The Yugao High School worker responsible for this was not held accountable, and the art works of the Tsuki no Mori students just disappeared.

Of course, Tsuki no Mori Girls' School was very dissatisfied with this. Even though Yugaoka High School later successfully recovered the exhibits and returned them intact, they were not forgiven.

The exchange meeting turned into a 'breakup meeting' and the relationship between the schools reached a freezing point.

Even though Chiyo Ayanokouji personally visited Tsukinomori to apologize some time ago, it could only slightly ease the tit-for-tat atmosphere.

And she obviously thought that she had not done enough, so she planned to come here today and informed the student council of Tsuki no Mori Girls' School.

Four p.m.

The student council representatives of Tsuki no Mori stood at the school gate ready to welcome them. While waiting, they talked in low voices, and the topic was directly about Ayanokouji Chiyo, and their words were full of complaints about Hanegaoka High School.

As the student council president of Tsuki no Mori, Sakata Asahi did not participate in the topic and remained silent with a guilty conscience.

Regarding the theft of exhibits, she knew about the incident from beginning to end and was even one of the planners. When Kirei Shinai proposed the plan, she nodded in agreement.

Until now, Ayanokouji Chiyo still thought that she was on her side and did not participate in the actions of Kiri Hirina and the others.

Sakata Asahi thought it would be better not to let her know.

If she knew I was a traitor, we would no longer be friends.

Soon, a familiar truck slowly drove up and stopped at the school gate.

Everyone in Tsuki Forest looked at the car with strange eyes.

Because the student works of their school disappeared after being sent to this car.

But when the truck stopped, they saw that the person in the driver's seat was not the janitor from last time, but a strange man wearing sunglasses and a mask. Ayanokouji Chiyo opened the door on the passenger seat and got out.

"Good afternoon, everyone." She nodded to them calmly and said, "I'm sorry, I'm the only one here today, and this car can't hold so many people."

"Chiyo." Sakata Asahi came forward with a slightly strange look on his face, "Do you need to use a truck to transport Yugao's gifts?"

"It's a bit big, don't mind."

"how come."

Asahi Sakata followed Ayanokouji Chiyo to the back of the truck and watched her unlock the door. What was behind the door surprised Asahi Sakata.

Those were picture frames, stacked up in a pile with tape, each about half a meter long.

Ayanokouji Chiyo climbed into the carriage and turned to say, "Asahi, call a few people to help. I can't move all this stuff by myself."

"it is good."

Soon, representatives of the Student Council of Tsuki no Mori worked together to move the picture frame out of the car.

When picking up things, Sakata Asahi discovered that there was actually an oil painting sealed in each picture frame. Those paintings looked like pieces of a huge puzzle, and the specific content could not be seen at a cursory glance.

She carefully counted the number of paintings; there were twenty in total, neatly arranged.

Ayanokouji Chiyo ordered them to move all the paintings into the school. For someone like her, even if she used words like "please" or "please", it would sound like coercion.

The last time she came, her attitude was a little softer, but today she became tough instead. It’s really hard to understand.

For the sake of Sakata Asahi's own face, the members of the Tsuki no Mori Student Council did not get angry, but secretly helped to move the painting, and under the curious gazes of the female students who were leaving school, they transported the picture frame and the oil painting preserved in the frame into the school.

There were a few nosy girls following them, probably those who had no club activities or were just taking a break.

Sakata Asahi did not intend to stop them. She allowed them to look at the painting and took it to a wide place.

This is the side of the teaching building, with the light behind it. There are two girls playing badminton here. When they saw me coming, they tactfully hid aside with their rackets. I watched them fiddling with the picture frame curiously.

Under the guidance of Chiyoko Ayanokouji, Asahi Sakata and others quickly arranged the oil paintings on the ground in order, just like putting together a puzzle with the oil paintings.

Twenty paintings gradually took shape on the ground, turning into a huge oil painting 2.03 meters wide and 7.62 meters long.

Everyone looked on in amazement.

After being correctly sequenced, the originally ambiguous oil painting finally revealed its true appearance.

The students of Tsuki no Mori present recognized what it was at a glance.

The straight passage seen from the school gate and the red brick teaching building of Tsuki no Mori Girls' School at the end of the sight are upright, solemn and elegant.

The rows of willow trees on both sides of the aisle swayed their long leaves in the breeze. The students of Tsuki no Mori, wearing dark purple long skirts and school uniforms, walked through them in groups of two or three and headed towards the teaching building.

They were well-mannered. Some were chatting with each other, some were reading books while walking, and some were waving and greeting their classmates. Their postures were natural, three-dimensional and full of vitality, like transcriptions of photographs.

From this perspective, it can be said that this painting adopts a realistic style, but the author's brushstrokes are not as delicate as the classical styles of "The Gleaners" and "The Milkmaid". The slightly bright color contrast gives people a jumping beauty, which is a modern realist style.

There is no doubt that this is a masterpiece, so good that even a layman can see that it is a masterpiece of a master.

If we hold an art exhibition with this painting as the selling point, others may not know about it, but at least Sakata Asahi will buy it.

Even if she is not a student of Tsuki no Mori and the picture above is not Tsuki no Mori Girls' School, it would be more normal to say that it is irrelevant.

This is where the biggest incongruity of this painting comes into play.

Why would someone use this level of painting skills to paint the teaching building in Tsuki no Mori?
To be honest, Sakata Asahi even thought that the scenery of their school was not worthy of this painting.

Not only is it extremely beautiful, but it is also a rare large-scale realistic oil painting, which shows how precious it is.

"Is this the gift you mentioned on the phone?" Sakata Asahi said in disbelief.

"This painting represents Yugao's sincerity and heartfelt apology to Tsukinomori," said Ayanokouji Chiyo.

“You must have spent a lot of money.”

Ayanokouji Chiyoko smiled with a hint of pride, and said with one hand on her waist, "This is the work of our Yugao students. You will never guess who drew this."

"Could it be Su Shi?"

Ayanokouji Chiyo's mouth drooped, "What does it have to do with that guy?"

She walked over and turned over an oil painting in the lower right corner. There was an inscription on the back, written in beautiful black calligraphy:

【Hegaoka Private High School

Gift

Tsuki no Mori Private Girls' School】

【Kagura Hikari】

(End of this chapter)

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