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"Steven, those French guys from Marseille, are definitely experts in digging tunnels for robbery. Not only are they digging tunnels fast, the tunnels are quite solid.
They used the status of decoration workers as a cover and brought in a lot of building materials such as wood and steel bars. While digging tunnels and supporting them, they basically didn't have to worry that the dug tunnels would suddenly collapse.
And some of those guys understand architectural knowledge. When digging tunnels, they successfully avoided the support points of these historical buildings, thus avoiding the collapse of these historical buildings.
After discovering this tunnel last night and confirming that all Frenchmen who dug the tunnel were arrested, we strongly urge the Milan police to seal up this tunnel and prohibit anyone from entering this secret tunnel.
For the sake of safety and to avoid the idea of this tunnel by the Milanese, we have arranged several pinhole cameras in the tunnel and some infrared alarm devices to monitor the tunnel.
In this way, as long as someone enters this tunnel, we can immediately find that once the other person enters the underground of these historic buildings, the infrared alarm device will immediately alert us.
At this moment, more than two meters deep under our feet is the tunnel dug by those guys. Fortunately, those guys have found nothing. Otherwise, it is really possible for them to make the first step."
In the basement, Matisse introduced Ye Tian and the others to the tunnel, and stomped the ground underneath with his foot.
Following his introduction and actions, everyone looked towards the ground, all with a look of interest.
In Ye Tian's eyes, this tunnel, two or three meters deep under his feet, had already been seen clearly by him, and there was no secret at all.
Ye Tian glanced at the ground for a few moments, then said jokingly:
"These French guys are really a group of old thieves. It is conceivable that these guys did not know how many banks, jewelry stores, and museums were ransacked before this. They are definitely a bunch of criminals.
It's a pity that they chose the wrong opponent this time. The trip to Milan will become the swan song of these Jiang Yang thieves and will completely ruin them. In this regard, many banks and museums in Europe have to thank us."
Before the words fell, Matisse immediately smiled and said:
"Who said no? Once the news of the Milan police rounding up these French guys came out, several banks in France, Switzerland and Spain, as well as several museums, all expressed great concern about this case.
Without exception, these large and small banks and museums have been robbed, and the methods of looting are almost the same. They are all ransacked by digging tunnels. The methods are clever, and the police have nothing to do!
The arrest of these French guys will surely lead to a large number of bank robberies and antique art thefts. Unfortunately, those who did not die fell into the hands of the Milan police, and the Milanese made a bargain for nothing."
Hearing this, everyone nodded slightly, obviously feeling the same.
Afterwards, everyone chatted for a few more words before entering the main topic and began to explore this basement built at the end of the 15th century.
Like the historical buildings on the ground, this basement is also in Renaissance style, but it is relatively simple.
After a long period of more than five hundred years, this basement has undergone some internal transformations, separating many large or small rooms, but the basic framework has not changed.
The first thing Ye Tian and the others explored was a room facing the stairs, or rather, a public entertainment space.
In this open-plan room, there were originally a few billiard tables and a bar counter for the leisure and entertainment of the people living in this historic building, as well as a few drinks.
At this time, the pool tables were all moved out, and the bar was empty. There was no bottle of wine left, only a few high stools were left in front of the bar.
Ye Tian took a quick glance at the environment here, and then said to everyone:
"Guys, as before, I will scan this place thoroughly with a pulse metal detector first. I will take a closer look at the ground and walls to see if I can find something.
This historic building was planned and supervised by the artist Leonardo himself. If there are any secrets or treasures related to Leonardo, it would be great!
If this treasure is really related to Da Vinci, the pulse metal detector may not be used. In my case, I would rather discover Da Vinci's works than gold and silver treasures! "
Hearing this, everyone suddenly became even more excited, all eyes were shining, I can't wait!
The paintings of Leonardo da Vinci, one of the three masters of Renaissance art and the greatest painter in the history of Western art! It's exciting to think about it, if you really find it, it will definitely make a sensation in the whole world!
When everyone's mood calmed down, Ye Tian waved his hand directly to signal everyone to start taking action.
After that, Ian and the others took the pulse metal detector and began to scan the floor and walls of this basement.
Ye Tian first turned around in this room, took a look at the overall situation, and then went to a pillar facing the stairs and checked.
However, in this basement, everyone did not find any surprises, let alone any hidden secrets or treasures.
However, everyone did not find anything, but found something very interesting.
Just as everyone had explored this place and was about to leave and go to the next basement, David suddenly pointed to a stone pillar in the aisle and said:
"Steven, come and take a look. There seems to be an Arabic numeral engraved on this stone pillar. It looks like 5. It should have been engraved here for a long time. It is very vague and a bit difficult to recognize.
Upon hearing this, Ye Tian and the others immediately walked to the stone pillar and looked at the place David was pointing to.
Sure enough, on the top of the granite stone pillar, about twenty centimeters from the ceiling, there was indeed an Arabic numeral 5, but it was quite vague.
Seeing this number, Ye Tian first pondered for a moment, and then said excitedly:
"If I guessed correctly, the Arabic number 5 should have been engraved by Leonardo da Vinci. It should be a number in the Fibonacci sequence and not exist alone.
For the Fibonacci sequence, Leonardo liked the Fibonacci sequence as a mystery, but no one could explain why he liked the Fibonacci sequence so much. We may be able to solve this secret.
In many of Da Vinci's famous works, there are hidden figures in the Fibonacci sequence, such as "Mona Lisa", "The Last Supper", "Our Lady of the Rocks" and other top artworks.
Through the research of countless experts and scholars, as well as modern high-tech testing, in these famous works of Da Vinci, people have discovered the hidden Fibonacci numbers.
What do these deeply hidden Arabic numerals represent? What secret is hidden behind? What was the purpose of Da Vinci doing this? For hundreds of years, no one has been able to explain.
What I didn't expect was that the number in the Fibonacci sequence was also engraved here. Judging from the degree of weathering of this number, UU reading is basically certain that it was carved five hundred years ago!
Ian, look at the two adjacent stone pillars on the left and right along this aisle. If I'm not mistaken, the stone pillar on the right should have the number ‘3’ engraved on it.
And on the stone pillar on the left, in the same position, it is very likely that the number in another Fibonacci sequence, 8, is engraved, in the Fibonacci sequence, they happen to be adjacent to 5."
Before the words were over, Ian and another company employee ran out to check the two adjacent stone pillars.
In a blink of an eye, the answer was out.
"Yes, Steven, where this granite stone pillar is close to the ceiling, there is indeed a '3' carved into it, which is basically the same as the position of the '5' on the stone pillar!"
"Steven, there really is an '8' engraved on the stone pillar here, but it's more vague, and it's hard to find it without careful observation!"
Ian and the others announced their findings loudly one after another. The two guys were so excited that they almost cheered.
Upon hearing the announcement, Ye Tian immediately waved his fist excitedly.
"My guess is correct. This is the Fibonacci sequence! By extension, the stone pillar at the east end of this walkway is most likely engraved with '0', the starting number of the Fibonacci sequence. .
The next few stone pillars should be engraved with "1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ... and other numbers" in turn. Connecting them is a Fibonacci sequence, which is very interesting. .
Why did Leonardo number these stone pillars in the Fibonacci sequence instead of the usual arrangement? The reason why he did this must have his special purpose! "
When he said this, Ye Tian had already begun to observe the granite stone pillar in front of him, his eyes full of excitement!