Van Gogh Reborn!

Chapter 161: Summer Waves (7)



Chapter 161: Summer Waves (7)

Chapter 161: Summer Waves (7)

Chapter 161 Summer Waves (7)

Jerome saw Henri and called out to him desperately.

Mr. President, Im here. Just a moment, just a moment, I have something to discuss with you.

Henri looked him up and down.

He recognized his face, but he couldnt remember who he was.

Who are you?

Excuse me?

Jerome was flustered.

He couldnt believe that Henri had forgotten him, after working together for several years.

He must have seen his attempt to draw a line over the Antermittang affair as a threat.

What are you?

Henri Marsos face was displeased.

Ill explain everything. Please, just 10 minutes, no, 5 minutes, please listen to me.

Henri Marso crossed his arms.

Jerome swallowed.

Its true that I put a condition on Antermittang. But it wasnt for my own benefit. Its not a bad thing to encourage participation in the associations events and to ask for donations, is it?

Henri narrowed his eyes.

He remembered where he had seen him. He was the criminal who had stolen from the SNBA.

Im not a judge. Save that for the court.

Mr. President!

Jerome grabbed the door and shouted.

Since when did the associations private meetings become official events?

There was no anger in Henris voice. Only contempt.

Since when did the money transactions between the association members become donations?

Jerome nodded.

It was a lame excuse that he had made up on the spot, but he didnt think that Henri Marso would be unaware of the situation.

There was a problem with the procedure. But I really didnt have any other intention. Dont you know? How much I worked for you and the association.

Jerome mentioned the many things he had done as the associations secretary.

He handled the associations official documents, planned and conducted events, and worked overtime to ensure that Henri Marsos reforms were implemented quickly.

He also stepped in to quell the unrest in the association when there were complaints about Henri Marso.

He had been loyal all this time, and he couldnt be discarded for a small flaw.

Henri Marso snorted.

He was amused by the livestock that claimed to have worked for him.

Worked?

Jerome nodded.

What did you do?

Excuse me?

You dont seem to know why I put you in that position. Did I give you that money to lick my feet?

Dont you get it yet? My shoes are too expensive for your dirty mouth to lick.

To Henri Marso, Jerome Kerbiel was no different from a fly.

His voluntary actions only annoyed him.

You should plow the field if you get fed. You let the other cows do the work and you bring your filthy tongue?

Despite the scornful words, Jerome Kerbiel didnt change his mind.

He didnt care about his pride.

He was incompetent as a critic and as an artist, and the only reason he had a place in the art world was because of his status in the association.

He could endure anything if he could keep that.

Im sorry.

Jerome knelt down.

Really. I really made a mistake.

He bowed his head to the ground and begged.

It wont happen again. If you give me one chance. Just let this one go, and Ill persuade the people who withdrew.

The only card left for Jerome Kerbiel was the ones who had left.

The fraud they had committed was stored in his pocket, in the USB.

If he could control the people who were creating public opinion against Henri Marso outside, it would be a good thing for Henri Marso too, he thought.

But he heard nothing.

When I searched for the reason why the illusion occurs, it was full of incomprehensible words.

Even the smart Cha Si-hyun tilted his head at words like rod cell or lateral inhibition.

If I could paint such a picture as I intended, I wouldnt care about the principle.

Im hungry.

Me too.

Maybe Grandpa would give me some direction.

I packed my stuff and hurried.

Grandpa!

Huh?

Grandpa, who was sitting in a rocking chair and sleeping, was startled. I asked him as I washed my hands in the bathroom.

Do you know the illusion phenomenon?

Illusion?

Yes. Illusion. Painting as if it moves.

I know it.

Grandpa yawned. He wiped his hands with a towel and checked the clock, shaking his head.

Sleep and eat. Sleep and eat.

Thats what you do when you rest.

Grandpa cleared his throat and said we should order delivery for dinner.

I dont care about that.

I showed him the wobbling picture.

How do you paint this?

Well. Ive never painted this kind of picture. There arent many people who paint this kind of picture.

Grandpa stroked his beard.

There are many painters who use illusion. Like Jim Warren or Victor Vasarely. But I cant think of any pictures that wobble like this.

I searched for the two people he mentioned and found some amazing works.

Victor Vasarelys pictures seem to be more helpful for this work than Jim Warrens.

I guess I have to analyze it myself with a few pictures on the internet.

By the way, Hun-ah, did you see the video that came up?

What video?

Ki-am-seong teaser. A lot of people have seen it already.

I forgot because I only thought about painting the sea.

I wonder how they saw it, what comments they left, how many views they had. I searched for the teaser video with a nervous heart.

The video that was uploaded yesterday on the YouTube channel operated by Norman Studio has already been played 3.11 million times.

Its amazing that so many people can watch one video in such a short time.

What are you, human?

The top comment is hilarious Do you ask if its a sculpture

I get the intention, but why are you picking a fight

Why are you so handsome?

Its exactly the same as the picture. Toby Chalamets features are exactly the same.

Go Hoon is not famous for nothing.

No, its because Go Hoon drew a concept art that resembled the actor.

Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes hate this movie.

Even men are amazed.

Ah, Im pissed off? Youre uploading it now for the release in December next year? How do you expect me to wait until then?

I have to watch it if its Normans new work.

Go Hoons picture has a really good vibe. Its different from the pictures he hung at the exhibition, he seems to draw everything well.

Hes a genius. Henri invested a million dollars to see that.

No. My brother is not a fool.

Yeah, your brother is a fool~

Honestly, hes not a fool. If its Normans director and Toby Chalamets lead, its guaranteed to be more than the original, so how is investing in that a fool?

???: Investment for the revival of French literature

Why does my brother spend money like crazy? Does he have Raphael in his house?

Thats right. Why do you worry about how a billionaire spends his money

Yeah, hes a fool~

There are a lot of stories, but there are a lot of comments that make fun of Henri Marso, which is a bit funny.

I liked it.


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