Chapter 676: Luxurious Piano Room
The audience has already seen the courtyard and the living room, and next they will come to Tang Tu's piano room.
The moment the door was opened, everyone was shocked by the walls of violins - a row of luxurious glass cabinets reaching to the ceiling, with a violin on each layer and in each glass compartment. The colors of the violins varied, some darker and some lighter, but each one looked exquisite and expensive.
As mentioned earlier, Tang Tu not only plays the violin, but also collects violins.
When Liu Man and Tao Zhiyao saw so many violins, they both exclaimed, "Wow~~"
Liu Lan asked curiously, "How many violins are there here?"
"There are 47 pianos in total. I was busy filming last year and didn't have time to buy new pianos, but some of them belong to my mother," Tang Tu pointed to the cabinet on the left. "These are her pianos. I can borrow them to practice, but I can't take them out."
Tang Tu stood in front of the cabinet, raised his head, opened the top glass door in the middle, took out the violin inside, and handed it to Liu Lan. The violin was exquisite and gorgeous, and it looked very expensive.
The audience heard Tao Zhiyao's laughter and said,
"These are all priceless items. We should have worn gloves."
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Liu Lan didn't dare to take it, and said, "You should take it, and we will just take some photos of the appearance for the audience."
Tang Tu looked at Liu Lan with his eyes and asked her, "Don't you remember this piano?"
Liu Lan did not answer immediately, as if she was thinking about the question. After a while, she said, "I don't remember."
Tang Tu smiled and said, "You are a noble man who forgets things easily. When I performed at my graduation, I played with you on this piano."
Liu Lan uttered "ah" softly, as if she suddenly realized something, and then stopped talking. The photographer Tao Zhiyao also didn't say anything, and the atmosphere was inexplicably awkward.
"I saw the disappointment in Tangtu's eyes. He was clearly forcing a smile."
"I feel so sorry for him. Tang Tu must still like Liu Lan, but he must feel so sad that his love is totally unrequited."
"Ah, after watching "Autumn Moon Over the Han Palace", I really hope that Tang Tu and Liu Man can be together, even though I know the possibility is slim."
"There's nothing we can do about it. There's only one Liu Lan, and she can't do two things at once. She has already chosen Doctor Yu. We can only persuade Tang Tu to get over this unrequited love as soon as possible."
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However, Tang Tu quickly regained his composure and continued to introduce his violin to the audience in front of the camera. He was still so energetic, and the sadness just now seemed to be an illusion. "This violin is an antique and a work of art. Among the violins in this room, it is of relatively high value. I am very cautious when using it and only take it out on very important occasions."
What Tang Tu meant was undoubtedly that he valued the ensemble between himself and Liu Lan, and also valued the filming of this episode, which made the audience feel valued by their idol.
The camera gives various close-ups of the guitar body.
Liu Man asked Tang Tu, "How much does this violin cost?"
"My mother bought it and later gave it to me. She bought it quite early and spent $1 million on it. Its current market value is estimated to be $6 million."
The comments section was full of “Wow~~~”
“Too extravagant!”
"I didn't expect Tangtu to be a 'father' as well."
"If I were so rich, I wouldn't work. Why would Tang Tu be an actor?"
"If he hadn't entered the entertainment industry, would we have known him? If we didn't know him, wouldn't we have lost an opportunity to meet a tall, rich and handsome man?"
"It seems that filming is just a hobby for Tang Tu."
"Perhaps it is because there is no pressure that Tang Tu can focus on his acting skills, and each movie he makes is better than the last."
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Liu Lan was also shocked by the price and asked him, "Why is it so expensive?"
"This violin was made in Italy in the 19th century. It was the last violin made by the famous violin maker Byron during his lifetime. But it is not the most expensive one here," Tang Tu put the violin away and carefully took out a violin of a lighter color and older style from the glass cabinet.
"This one was made in 1640. It's an old violin with a great tone and beautiful patterns, but it has a lot of damage and has gone through some wind and rain," Tang Tu's fingers gently slid across the surface of the violin, allowing everyone to see the details of the violin more intuitively. At the same time, combined with his bony hands, it had a very strong visual effect and was pleasing to the eye.
Tang Tu did not mention the price of the guitar, and Liu Lan did not ask.
“It looks very expensive.”
"It's almost four hundred years old. It's an antique."
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