The Little Ancestor Teaches You How To Live
Chapter 617: The 500 Million Painting Disdained by Susu_1

Chapter 617: Chapter 617: The 500 Million Painting Disdained by Susu_1

Guo’s paintings!

Worth a fortune each!

Something most people struggle to get even one of!

And he’s actually planning to give them to Susu! And what’s more, he said he would give several!!!

Aside from the young children who were oblivious to the value and didn’t react much upon hearing this, everyone else was unable to remain calm.

Under the incredulous stares of the crowd, Guo took out the painting he had prepared in advance.

The painting, already framed, was brought into the classroom by Guo’s attendants.

The moment everyone saw the painting, they couldn’t help but gasp in astonishment.

It was Guo’s most famous "Listening to the Rain under the Cottage"!

That world-shocking masterpiece for which a foreign collector had once offered five hundred million!

Chu Yanxi’s eyes nearly popped out of her head.

She remembered this painting vividly! In her past life, when she was just over ten years old, it had been sold to a foreign collector for six hundred and eighty million!

And now Guo was actually planning to give such a precious painting to Qin Susu!!!

Unbelievable!

Chu Yanxi clenched her fists tightly.

She couldn’t understand why Qin Susu could win the favor of old Guo and old Cai with just a sigh, while her serious efforts in painting were utterly useless!

How she wished she were the one Guo paid attention to!

The principal nervously said to Guo, "Old Guo, our Susu is still little, and such a valuable painting, if you give it away... it’s not quite... not quite appropriate, right?"

This made the principal so nervous that he started to stutter.

"It’s fine, this is a little token of my appreciation, these paintings being with me don’t hold any significance. Better to give them to this talented child and carry on my will," Guo replied.

The principal was left speechless; Guo had spoken so righteously that the principal could no longer voice his concerns about the painting’s value without appearing small-minded.

Here was Guo, speaking from the perspective of passing on the art, and mentioning money would seem utterly vulgar in comparison.

During the conversation, Guo’s two attendants carried the framed painting, over a meter long and more than sixty centimeters wide, up to Susu.

The principal, teachers, and others held their breath and dared not make a sound.

Susu looked on with indifference, staring at Guo’s "Listening to the Rain under the Cottage" for a while, then said with a hint of distaste, "I don’t like it, I don’t want it."

A treasure coveted by others was flatly rejected by Susu!

"Boom—"

It felt to everyone as if their heads had been bombed, buzzing with noise.

The principal quickly tried to explain to Susu, "Susu, this is a very powerful painting; it’s a very famous work by old Guo, and many people like it!"

"But I don’t like it," Susu said frankly, "It’s all just black, not pretty at all."

Uh... Even the principal was embarrassed. "Listening to the Rain under the Cottage" was a traditional ink painting, something which kindergarteners might indeed find difficult to appreciate for its artistic ambience.

Then the principal nervously looked at Guo.

To his surprise, Guo was not angry at all, but instead continued to ask Susu, "So, Susu, what kind of painting would you like?"

Susu was quite helpless. She didn’t want it, but it seemed as if refusing the painting would upset Uncle Guo.

Oh well, she might as well ask for something else.

After thinking for a bit, Susu answered, "Draw me SpongeBob!"

SpongeBob?

Asking a master of Chinese painting to draw SpongeBob???

Such a request, so novel and unique!!!

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