21 Wien
From Passau to Bavaria, apart from Valhalla and the Wagner Hall in Bayreuth, there is nothing more to attract Lin Yilong. From Bavaria to Upper and Lower Austria, the main attraction is the idyllic landscape. This idyllic scenery is far less than that of Tyrol, which also belongs to Austria. In the valleys at the southern end of the Alps, you can experience peace and tranquility in seclusion. The idyllic scenery of Upper and Lower Austria does not make you feel this, as the vast expanse of fields stretches endlessly, and as a contrast for tourists, the only major agricultural regions such as the Middle Midlands or Bavaria can be conjured.
This idyllic setting is nothing in the eyes of Lin Yilong and the Yeon sisters: South Wales has everything here. If the idyllic scenery on both sides of the London-Wales M4 motorway is still insufficient, Bracken Tree Farm and Breckenbaken National Park are no worse than the idyllic scenery of Upper and Lower Austria. Aside from the birthplace of a notorious figure near Red in the Inn River valley, there's not much else to say.
So, even if they anchored on both sides of the Danube, the three of them felt like they were spending the weekend at home: the Yeon sisters were lazily reclining on either side of Lin Yilong, and the three of them were snuggling up to each other doing nothing, feeling the warmth.
The Yeon sisters have not yet shown their pregnancy, and their bodies are still as delicate as ever. In the face of such a wonderful situation, except for kissing and hugging each other and sleeping, Lin Yilong did not continue to have more intimate actions along the way, which further aggravated the sisters' worries about the "child problem".
"I assure you that just because of the doctor's advice, the doctor said that there were some problems in the first few months of pregnancy and in the months after pregnancy, you see, now we are fine. Lin Yilong explained after listening to Nadia's complaints, "You belong to the critical group now, relax and rest." ”
This kind of comfort did not really reassure the Iaon sisters, but there was no more reassuring way for them to do so.
It's not nothing, the best consolation for the Yeon sisters is to give them a property of some value to be transferred to the name of the Yeang sisters, but Lin Yilong has no such idea.
I don't know when it began, it seems that it has been a common practice for some people to offer a property as a gift when a wife or girlfriend is pregnant. Such a gift is said to be able to alleviate prenatal depression caused by pregnant women's worries about the future. But generally speaking, such gifts are only suitable for couples or couples with very different backgrounds, especially vase wives such as an actress who is married to the son of the richest man and a woman who is married to a media tycoon.
Lin Yilong didn't think that his own relationship with the Yeon sisters was huge, nor did he think that the sisters were squeamish and sensitive—Nadia or Vera really wanted a piece of their disposable property, but it was not impossible. If they did do this, Lin Yilong would undoubtedly be quite disappointed by their distrust.
At this stage, the only comfort that Lin Yilong can provide is companionship.
The Yeon sisters seemed to know this, and the trip across Europe might have been regarded as Lin Yilong's reward for their pregnancy, so they didn't continue to bother with the reward.
After indulging in the sweet and greasy atmosphere in the cabin for two days, the cruise finally arrived at WYN, the first big city on the Danube.
WYN is said to be the city of music, and today, many former opera houses, dance theaters and concert halls have closed down due to economic reasons. The number of these music halls once exceeded 100, but now only the façade of the renovated nightclub is still telling the glory of the past. If we want to talk about the classical music capital of the world today, apart from a few capital cities that play the role of a country's center of gravity, only St. Andrew and St. Petersburg remain.
The Yeon sisters believe that Lin Yilong, who is very fond of classical music, will leave them behind and pursue the muse alone.
"Actually, I don't particularly like WYN. "I admit that WYN's orchestra and ballet are still excellent, and they are not the same as they once were." ”
"Why do you say that?" asked Nadia.
"For visitors like us, there are a few places to visit WYN: Schönbrunn Palace, the Natural History Museum and the Royal Palace Museum, as well as the former residences of JSDT and WYN, but the rest of the streets, the streets are just too narrow. After all, it is an ancient capital, and the feel of WYN's old town is almost the same as the courtyard of Yanjing. ”
The Yeon sisters were very interested in WYN and didn't think the old town here had anything in common with the somewhat dilapidated old town in Yanjing.
"Isn't this the history of a city?" asked Nadia, confused.
"It's history, but it's not as glorious. Lin Yilong took the map in front of him to guide the Yeon sisters, who had turned into an alley full of old-fashioned urban style, "You must have been to the alley next to St. Paul's Cathedral." What do you think of there? ”
"It's not too adaptative, it's a little too narrow. Nadia said, "But it doesn't smell like Yanjing Hutong." ”
The line from St Paul's Church to Liverpool Street Station was once a residential area, a home for some of the working women and the wealthy. These houses, in addition to the main entrance, also have an unnamed alley back street that is used to detour the carriage and horses to the back of the house. After World War II, when houses were converted into commercial blocks and apartments, these side streets were the first to be compressed, and some lots could only accommodate two pedestrians side by side. It is true that many of the alleys are the product of architecture and street reconstruction. But Austria, a famous European city, used to be dotted with old towns, and this is also a narrow road, although it is very interesting, but it is really puzzling to Lin Yilong.
"Isn't this the slum it used to be? Nadia explains, "That's what was once the European burghers. ”
Nadia immediately felt speechless, and she and Vera also rejected Lin Yilong's suggestion to further explore Yanjing Hutong on the same grounds in Yanjing, and she had no good excuse to continue similar explorations in WYN.
In this comparison, Nadia gradually smelled the stench emitted by the improperly reformed sewer due to the low air pressure, and retched on the side.
The three of them hurriedly came out of the dark and deep alleys and entered the ring road in the central city, and the air was much fresher.
The alleys and alleys of the East are still like that, but the alleys and backstreets of the West are not much higher than they once were.
The slum used to be the same slum, and even if it were turned into a restaurant and apartment, it wouldn't really improve much.
Some planners are reluctant to destroy these urban dross, just like the idea that "it is the conscience of a city to preserve the remnants of poverty and misery".