Chapter 56: Life

Wu Neixiu put away the note left by Ah Shu, when he got along with him before, he always felt that the relationship between the two people was more like a friend, but the second he saw the note, he felt that there was still a touch of family affection.

It's been a while since he came to Japan, and his biggest takeaway is getting to know Ah Shu and Ikeya. These images, which could only be fixed in comics, are now integrated into their own lives, which is definitely a happy thing for former comic fans.

After taking a shower and washing away the smell of alcohol and sweat all over his body, Takeuchi Shu, who was dressed in a bathrobe, turned out biscuits and the like from the refrigerator, trying to fill his hungry stomach.

My wet hair hasn't been blown dry yet, and the tiredness of yesterday is gone.

Takeuchi Shu sat on a chair, chewing on milky biscuits while reading the newspaper that I don't know when Ah Shu bought it, and the date has passed.

This is the first time he has paid attention to current affairs in Japan, as well as what is happening in Gunma Prefecture. Because he comes from a futuristic world, he doesn't care much about what's happening recently.

Looking at the dense text in the newspaper, he extracted some articles with pictures to read.

There's a page dedicated to Gunma Prefecture, and there's nothing about drivers or drag racing. But with the picture, it was Takeuchi Shu who was very interested.

Because the picture on this article is nothing else, but an exhibition hall of paintings. He is now nominally a painter, and he has inherited the talent of this body, and naturally his eyes cannot be taken off.

I took a cursory look at the content above.

Roughly speaking, the largest oil painting exhibition in Japan, from Kansai to Kanto, will be held in Gunma Prefecture. At that time, the works of many famous artists will be exhibited in this exhibition hall, including some famous paintings that are well-known in the world, which will attract many painting lovers and rich people who like to collect.

Takeuchi's eyes fell on the newspaper, and he was silent for a long time, thinking about things.

I am very poor now, the number in my bank card is almost empty, and I need money to buy EG6, plus subsequent modifications, as well as refueling and maintenance. The money he earned from selling paintings can no longer support his future needs.

He didn't tell anyone about this. Even Ah Shu thought that he was just crying poor, how could a painter who returned from the United States fall to this extent.

Drivers burn money at a rate far beyond the livelihood of ordinary people. If you want to become famous, as a person from an ordinary family, it is really difficult. In Gunma Prefecture, there are several rich second generations like the Takahashi brothers, whose families are superior.

He looked at this report and was fascinated, because what needs to be considered now is an absolute reality factor.

In fact, the painter and the driver are not in conflict, or rather delay each other. If Takeuchi Xiu is obsessed with driving while creating paintings, he will not be reduced to the point of sitting on a mountain and eating nothing.

But......

This is Japan! A new living environment!

And his identity as a painter can be eaten well because he has made friends in the circle in the United States, and there are regular customers who will contact him through the art club and take the initiative to buy his paintings.

And what about in Japan? No one knows him at all, neither ordinary nor the circles of this place! Who is Shu Takeuchi? Is there any value in what he paints? It needs to be redefined!

It can be said that a painter is a profession that needs to accumulate over time to be able to make money.

To come back here now is tantamount to abandoning yourself in the desert of unenlightened wilderness.

Thinking about it now, Takeuchi Shu should know more about his identity as a driver at this moment than he knows that he is a painter. After all, last night's battle should have been recognized by the drivers' circle.

When he saw this exhibition, Takeuchi knew that his opportunity had come.

If you can reintegrate into this circle, you must first get to know some art clubs and the like, as well as people who appreciate your own paintings! He didn't feel like he could become a world-renowned artist.

Now the only thought is to earn money by painting, to satisfy my own source of livelihood, and to drive without worries.

Finally, look at the date of the newspaper's inauguration, and the time of the exhibition.

The exhibition lasted a week in this pavilion, and today should be the last day.

It's good to see it today.

Takeuchi remembered the location of the pavilion, he didn't have the heart to eat breakfast, went to the bathroom to dry his hair, and changed into clothes. With his wallet and car keys, he found the EG6 that Ah Shu helped him park last night downstairs.

Parking on this side is also drunk......

Looking at the car leaning on the side of the road, Takeuchi Xiu couldn't cry or laugh, could it be that this kid was afraid of scratching his wheels to leave such a large space?

......

The outcome of the game cannot affect your own life, let alone shake the laws of the real world.

The glory of victory, the excitement of finishing the race, all stayed at Mt. Akina last night. Everyone has dreams, and so does Shu Takeuchi. His dreams are actually very vulgar and realistic.

When you can earn money through racing and drag racing, you will be considered to have fulfilled your dream.

And in the previous life, although there was an income as an underground driver. But in the real sense, it can be regarded as making money, playing in professional leagues, having the sponsorship of manufacturers, and bonuses from the team.

But before he could reach his dream, he was ruined by a race accident.

Now that I think about it, it's a real shame!

While driving now, Takeuchi Shu is thinking that if he breaks his current situation and lets his identity as a painter drag his love for drivers!

Maybe in this world, the possibility of counting on drag racing to make money is very small, but as a favorite business, let's not talk about the benefits first, just stick to it.

When I arrived at the exhibition hall, I was guided by the security personnel and found the parking lot.

Sure enough, most of the people who came to see the exhibition were rich people who had no worries about their lives, and some who needed to improve their quality of life. EG6 is docked here, just a humble part.

Most of the brands I saw were luxury cars. You must know that Mercedes-Benz BMW, in Japan in the past nine years, is definitely a status symbol.

Takeuchi Shu is just an ordinary fan of watching the exhibition, so it is natural to charge an entrance fee to enter the museum.

The price of the ticket is expensive, equivalent to filling up a tank of gas.

Thinking about it, I was a little helpless, but I was invited by the organizer as a creator to participate in the exhibition before. This is the first time I have visited an exhibition hall like this.