Chapter 949: Delivered to the Mouth

I really don't know what these Japanese people think about sending so many treasures to the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo.

Your grandma, Lao Tzu didn't think about where to go, but you have already put the rice to Lao Tzu's mouth, if Lao Tzu doesn't take a bite, is it really too polite?

Jin Muchen's mentality at this time is a typical cheap and obedient mentality, think about it, Tokyo National Museum of Western Art, that art museum, in the Tokyo area, but it is a museum with a status no lower than that of the Tokyo National Museum.

Although the quantity and quality of the collection cannot be compared to that of the Tokyo National Museum, it is the only museum in Asia that specializes in collecting and exhibiting Western art, and its reputation as an art museum is second to none in Japan and even in Asia.

Judging from the nearly 100 years of modern history, there are many museums in Western Europe and the United States, and there are all kinds of treasures displayed in them.

And most of these treasures were taken captive from all over the world by their ancestors when they dominated the world.

At the beginning, almost all of these treasures from all over the world were concentrated in Britain and France, but after the two world wars and the establishment of American hegemony, these treasures spread to the United States through various means.

Among them, the largest number of them were lost from the United Kingdom, and the British borrowed a large amount of money from the United States in order to get assistance from the Americans and at the same time tie the United States to their chariots.

As collateral, they mortgaged all kinds of antique cultural relics that they had looted from all over the world to the U.S. government, and among them, the most mortgaged was the antique cultural relics they had taken from China and Japan through acquisition and looting.

Of course, the artifacts they mortgaged to the United States were only a small part of what they had looted, but even so, it was enough to make American museums prosper for a long time.

After World War II and the re-establishment of the world order, the United Kingdom, France, the United States and other world powers opened many museums, and many of these museums even dedicated to displaying those antiques and cultural relics from East Asia in a timely manner.

However, there was never a museum dedicated to Western art in the whole of East Asia, and it was not until after World War II that Japan established the only Western art museum, and since then, this museum has become one of the few museums in East Asia dedicated to Western antiques and artworks.

This also makes the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo have a very high status in East Asia and even the world, although the value and quantity of Western artworks displayed in their museums are not comparable to those of European and American museums, but their status is still quite unique.

Originally, when he was in Tokyo last time, Jin Muchen also thought about whether to go to the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo at the same time as 'patronizing' the Tokyo National Museum, after all, the two museums are not far away, both near Ueno Park.

But in the end, because of time, he gave up, and now it seems that his opportunity has come again.

At this time, his mood can really only be described as stepping on the iron shoes and finding nowhere to go, and it takes no effort to describe it, and the Japanese probably would never have thought that the transfer they originally made for the safety of the treasure would eventually turn into a disaster that lured wolves into the house.

This time, Lao Tzu must also have a ruthless game at the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo, Jin Muchen thought secretly in his heart, and then began to show his true body, and found a relatively comfortable place in the carriage to recuperate.

Fukuoka is about seven or eight hundred kilometers away from Tokyo in a straight line, which is not very close, and you have to pass through the strait and take the bridge across the sea, so you have to walk for at least ten hours on this way.

This is still considered from a normal point of view, if you consider that the outside has just experienced an earthquake and the traffic situation is very chaotic, then it may take longer.

It is estimated that a dozen or even twenty hours are possible, so during this time, the most important thing Jin Muchen needs to do is to recuperate, otherwise these ten or twenty hours will not be easy.

The most critical thing, these ten or twenty hours of travel, to spend in this carriage, although the things in this carriage are all cultural relics, for fear of collision, so they are not particularly full, but it is not so easy to squeeze in such a carriage.

And although there is food and water in his purple jade space, he can only choose not to eat or drink, after all, if he eats and drinks, he must consider the problem of excretion, once he really can't help it, if he excretes in the carriage, it is very likely to attract the attention of the police.

That Abe Masakuan regards this mission as a mission that cannot be missed, so his vigilance is very high, if there is any accident on the way that attracts his attention, even if Jin Muchen is confident that he can escape, but this time is not a wasted opportunity to visit the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo?

This is not what Jin Muchen wants, so along the way, he can only endure it, not eating, drinking, or excreting, which is quite uncomfortable.

The car quickly drove out of the underground garage of the Kyushu National Museum, Jin Muchen could feel that the truck was gradually speeding up, but after walking a short distance, the speed gradually slowed down, and he was in the back of the car, and he could hear the driver in the cockpit in front of him, constantly complaining.

Apparently, the roads were crowded with fleeing crowds, making it impossible for their cars to drive faster.

Jin Muchen's heart was also cold when he heard this, because such a crowded and slow road could only mean that they would spend longer on the road, which could only be more disadvantageous to him, the person who was crowded in the back compartment.

Damn the Japanese, why don't you use a plane to transport these treasures to Tokyo? Jin Muchen scolded secretly in his heart, but when he thought about it, he couldn't help but laugh, it was impossible at all.

After all, if you want to transport so many treasures to Tokyo by plane, the cost is too high, and the museum will definitely not be able to afford it.

Moreover, there are so many treasures, one plane will definitely not fit, and it will not be possible to use three or five planes to transport, so it will require the coordination of all aspects of the airport and the airline.

If there is really an earthquake in the Kyushu region in the next few days, then when those airlines and everything are coordinated, I am afraid that the daylily will be cold.

So they chose the land route, and after more than an hour of Jin Muchen's good truck drivers were cursing the refugees who were crowding on the street and delaying traffic, the speed of the truck finally gradually increased.

Jin Muchen could feel that the convoy must have driven out of Fukuoka city and onto the highway to Tokyo.

This made Jin Muchen's mood feel much better, but even if he was on the highway, the convoy was not smooth, and it was stop-and-go all the way, because when the earthquake occurred before, there were many cars driving on the highway, and after the earthquake broke out, it directly caused many traffic accidents.

Many of these traffic accidents occur on this section of the highway, some cars are waiting for rescue, and the car accidents are more serious, and the traffic police have been dealing with them.

Because of this, they have not been able to improve their speed on the highway, and they should have been able to reach the Guanmen Strait in more than three hours, but they had to walk for more than five hours before they reached the Guanmen Strait.

The Kanmon Strait is a strait between Kyushu Island and Japan's Honshu Island, and the width of the strait is not large, only more than 1,000 meters, and it is one of the few small straits in the world.

Above this strait is the main transportation artery connecting Kyushu and Honshu Island, and the Guanmen Bridge, which is the longest sea-crossing bridge in Japan, was once the pride of the Japanese when it was built.

Even now, this sea-crossing bridge is no longer ranked in the world, but it is still a famous attraction talked about by the Japanese, and in the hearts of the Japanese, the status of this bridge is no worse than that of the Kanayama Bridge in San Francisco, USA.

Many travel enthusiasts from all over the world come every year to enjoy the beautiful scenery of this bridge.

When the convoy arrived at the Kanmen Strait, Abe Masahiro instructed the convoy to find a gas station rest area, went in to rest for 20 minutes, let the team members get off the bus to rest, and refueled the car.

Then continue to get on the car and hurry, and wait for the car to drive to the Guanmen Bridge, the speed immediately increased a lot, after all, it has been out of the Kyushu area, plus everyone especially wants to leave as soon as possible, Kyushu this is the right place where there may be another earthquake at any time, so the drivers of the team are unconsciously stepping on the accelerator under their feet.

After crossing the Kanmon Bridge and entering the Honshu Island area, the speed of the convoy has increased a lot since it was not the area affected by the earthquake, and it has even exceeded the maximum speed limit of the expressway.

The reason for this is entirely because Abe Masahiro, who was escorting the convoy in front, didn't want to waste more time on the road, and just wanted to send the convoy to the National Museum of Western Art as quickly as possible.

After all, along the way, he was also worried, and he was always worried that the guys who ransacked the Tokyo National Museum would kill them, and what would he do if those guys did something to their convoy on the way?

Face to face with each other, hard to face, he is not worried at all, but what he is worried about is the national treasures on the team, if he is accidentally injured, then he is finished. (To be continued.) )