A few days later, Ethan Smith went to Nathan Drake's home again. First, to thank Nathan Drake; second, to say goodbye to him; third, to discuss signing with an agency. On the closing night of the Venice Film Festival, Nathan Drake asked Ethan Smith not to sign with an agency yet, and Ethan Smith obediently did not proceed to the next step.
After entering the room, Nathan Drake asked Ethan Smith to take a rest and turned to prepare tea and snacks.
So, after getting permission, Ethan Smith walked into the library on the first floor again. The books were arranged the same as last time - professional books on one side, history, politics, and military knowledge on the other, novels on one side, and theoretical works on the other. However, the book "FrancoClun High Definition Sketches" was empty, and several sketchbooks had all disappeared.
Another difference is that a huge jigsaw puzzle is placed on the round table in the center of the library. The puzzle is made of wood and can be framed and hung on the wall without gluing. It is a decorative item that exudes the warmth of home.
Ethan Smith leaned over to take a closer look and found that the scene in the painting was very familiar - it was Venice. The main river flowed in the middle, with a few small boats floating on it, and neat buildings on the shore, one after another. The sky was colorful and full of vitality. The river surface was like a mirror, capturing the shadows of the boats, buildings, and the sky. There were two worlds on the upper and lower sides. The picture was very bright, colorful, and full of light. The picture seemed to be wrapped in a rainbow. There was a kind of gorgeousness that could only be seen in dreams, which made people dizzy and unconsciously dragged deeply into the center of the color.
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