West Borough, 2 King's Avenue, Royal Museum.
Although it wasn't a weekend, there was already a long line at the entrance when Klein arrived.
According to the descriptions in the newspapers and magazines, he knew that the middle-class in this World had fewer forms of entertainment. Other than reading newspapers, reading novels, attending opera concerts, playing tennis and squash, watching various plays, and holding or attending banquets and dances, the only three options left were visiting parks, visiting exhibitions, and going on vacation. And due to Rosell The Great's influence, annual leave was a relatively common phenomenon among this class.
At nine o 'clock sharp, Klein, who was wearing a half top hat, a black cane, and a double-breasted coat, held his ticket and followed the people in front of him into the museum.
There was a division here. Different guides led a portion of the visitors to different passageways.
Klein and a dozen or so people followed behind a beautiful woman, listening to her introduce Rosell's life.
This was meaningless to Klein, who was half a historian. Therefore, out of boredom, he confirmed the location of his wallet.
Due to the surge in his wealth, which had reached 952 pounds and was only one step away from 1,000 pounds, his wallet could no longer hold that much cash. He could only selectively carry a portion of it. As for the rest, Klein was worried about leaving them unprotected at home, so he threw them all above the gray fog.
As they walked, they entered the first exhibition hall. The female guide said excitedly, "This is the first exhibition hall.
The female guide said excitedly, "Everyone, these are Rosell The Great's daily necessities.
"Look, that's the velvet blanket he used. That's the gold-inlaid glassware he used to drink wine."
"That's the toilet he used, the first toilet in the modern sense."
…
Even a used toilet is put on display? Klein suddenly felt a little pity for Rosell.
Following that, he looked at the toilet behind the glass wall and discovered that it was shimmering with a golden glow. Its surface seemed to be covered in a layer of gold leaf, and it was engraved with complicated, exaggerated, and rather artistic patterns.
How extravagant … Klein no longer felt pity for Rosell.
There was only a layer of glass separating the toilet bowl from Rosell's daily clothes, including cuffs, a shirt with pleated collar, and so on.
It could be seen that the female guide was very appreciative of the clothing culture of Intis.
After the Exhibition Hall for Daily Use were the original manuscripts of the important documents issued by Rosell, including the Civil Code and other valuable historical relics.
At this moment, the female guide pointed to a display cabinet and said, "That's right.
"This is one of the notebooks left behind by Rosell The Great. The symbols on it are mysterious and undeciphered by him. Many historians and archaeologists believe that these notebooks record the most unknown secrets of Rosell The Great."
"As a romantic person, I have my own speculation. Perhaps this is the symbol that Rosell The Great and the woman he loves the most have agreed on. They record each other, but they can never be together."
You're very suitable to write novels … The corner of Klein's mouth twitched. His gaze then turned to the notebook that was spread open in the display cabinet. It was written in Simplified Chinese that he was extremely familiar with.
"6th March. Damn it, the food here is making me constipated!"
"17th March. Are the wives of Intis all this open-minded? Did I have sex with her, or did she have sex with me? It feels a little weird. "
"22nd March. It's time to choose a religion. On one side is the Church of the Eternal Blazing Sun, and on the other side is the Church of Craftsmen."
"My choice is without a doubt. Praise be to you, God of Machines!"
"One day, I will change the name of the Church of Craftsmen to the Church of Machinery."
… Indeed romantic … Romantic constipation … This should be the diary of Rosell The Great in his early days of transmigration. There's no valuable information at all … His handwriting is uglier than mine … Klein retracted his gaze and clicked his tongue.
Of course, he had only seen the two pages that were spread open. He had no idea what else was written.
I wonder how the security measures here are, and if there's a chance to sneak in and read through it … Klein looked around and found that there were quite a lot of security personnel on the surface.
Perhaps there are Beyonders from the Church of the God of Steam and Machinery … he muttered and followed the female guide into the next exhibition hall. It was called "The Tender Rosell."
"This is the first love letter written by Rosell The Great. This is the first love poem he created, 'When You're Old' …" The female guide pointed at the manuscript in the display cabinet with bright eyes.
Shameless! Yeats's coffin can't be held down any longer! Klein couldn't help but curse inwardly.
"This is a bracelet he made himself … This is the original manuscript of the novel he wrote …" the female guide introduced with an abnormal tone of admiration.
"…" Klein tried his best not to show any change in his expression.
Of course, he also believed that Rosell The Great, who had the Artisan column in his Beyonder occupation, must have a very strong manual ability.
"This is a basic education textbook he improved for his children. Every word has a corresponding picture … This is a game he invented for his children. It's similar to Intis chess, but for some reason, the way to play it didn't spread … This is a building toy he invented, and it's also for his children …" the female guide unknowingly said with a hint of warmth.
Isn't this just f * cking chess … Besides, Lego is going to collect copyright fees from you! Klein could only curl the corners of his mouth to hide his other emotions.
He swept his gaze and found a woman who was more than 1.7 meters tall standing in front of the display cabinet.
The woman had chestnut hair that reached her waist and a well-proportioned figure. She was neither fat nor thin.
She wore a girlish yellow cake dress, but she wore an old-fashioned black bonnet. A thin veil hung down, covering her face.
She stood in front of the display cabinet, staring at the items inside for a long time without moving.
By the time Klein and company followed the guide to the next exhibition hall, she still hadn't changed her posture.
After passing a few more exhibition halls, the female guide pointed ahead and said, "What you will see next is a restored Rosell The Great's study.
"What you will see next is the restored study of Emperor Roselle."
As she spoke, Klein and company entered the exhibition hall, and the scene before them suddenly opened up.
It was almost like a library, surrounded by rows of bookshelves that reached two stories high. There were stairs below them, and there were passageways between them, forming a three-dimensional paradise of books.
"It can be imagined that the owner of this place once climbed up and down the stairs in search of the book he wanted to read …" The guide described a vivid scene.
"You can imagine that the owner of this place once climbed up and down the stairs in search of the book he wanted to read …" The guide described a vivid scene.
In the middle of the rows of bookshelves were desks, chairs, brass lamp holders, and other items. They were all covered by glass, preventing them from coming into contact with the outside world.
In the middle of the rows of bookshelves were desks, chairs, brass lampstands, and other objects. They were all covered by glass and did not come into contact with the outside world.
The stack of manuscripts wasn't spread out, so only the contents of the first page could be seen.
The stack of manuscripts was not opened, so only the contents of the first page could be seen.
It depicted a rectangular object with a detailed description.
"This is a portable, miniaturized application of the telegraph. It can be used to connect to people who have the same item, send and receive messages that they want to exchange, and even talk directly."
"This requires better positioning. I think we can boldly look up to the sky. There are no obstacles there, so we can better transmit the signal."
…
Emperor, you won't even let go of your phone … Klein couldn't help but cover his face.
At this moment, the narrator introduced the stack of manuscripts.
"… They record the fantastic ideas of Rosell The Great, the inventions that he had yet to turn into reality, the glory of our human civilization!"
Klein didn't pay attention to the flattering words and casually looked at other things.
Suddenly, he noticed a bookmark in a hardcover book on the table.
The exposed part of the bookmark depicted a child's random drawing.
Rosell The Great isn't good at drawing … Just as Klein mocked inwardly, he suddenly recalled something.
Rosell had once disguised a Card of Blasphemy as a bookmark and placed it in a particular book!
Could it be this one? Klein carefully observed it for a few seconds without leaving a trace, but he didn't discover anything amiss.
That's right. The Emperor said that the Card of Blasphemy is anti-divination and anti-prophecy. Under normal circumstances, there's no way to discover its uniqueness … If it could be identified so easily, the Church of the God of Steam and Machinery would've long taken it away … Klein moved his gaze away and sized up the other books. He discovered that many of them had bookmarks in them, and these bookmarks were of different shapes and sizes.
He pondered for a moment, used his Clown powers to control his facial muscles, and asked curiously,
"Are these all books that Rosell The Great has read?"
"Sorry, I mean, are these the original books?"
The female guide nodded affirmatively and said, "Yes.
These are all items from Rosell The Great's study back then, including but not limited to books, manuscripts, bookmarks, lamp stands, ink bottles … However, even more items have been destroyed in a few conflicts. "
Klein nodded slightly and looked at the bookmarks again.
Rosell had mentioned in his diary that he wanted to place the Card of Blasphemy in a very valuable book, making it so that no one would imagine that the most valuable item in the book is actually an inconspicuous bookmark … Hmm, which of these books is very valuable? Klein recalled the details of the diary and eliminated them.
The Glorious Age. Doesn't seem like it …
The History of the Kingdom of Intis. Doesn't seem like it …
The History of the Northern Continent. That's possible, but it's not likely …
The Improvement Principles of Steam Machinery. Ditto …
Klein scanned them one by one, and his gaze suddenly stopped on the stack of manuscripts he saw the earliest.
It recorded the items on Earth that Rosell wanted to invent but didn't have the means to do so.
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