Chapter 2491 (two thousand four hundred and ninety-one) or
Li Pingrun told Tie Jinjue how to modify it, and Tie Jinjue made changes to the painting strictly according to his instructions.
Tie Jinjue thought as he changed: Why did he ask me to change in a direction that was not like Le Yueyang? How strange!
He suddenly remembered what Li Pingrun said when he saw the cactus in the sun he painted in Hongfeng Hall, and thought: Could it be that the painting he saw in his eyes was the same as what we see in our eyes? This painting looks different, right? Just like before, when my men and I saw the painting I painted, in our eyes, the painting was a cactus under the sun. However, in the eyes of his alchemist, there was no sun in the painting, and the cactus was just some kind of cactus. Not the “thorny stuff” of a cactus. Now the reason why he wants me to change in a direction that is not like Le Yueyang is because the scene in the painting he saw is different from the scene in the painting I saw? But if what he saw was different, how different was it? If the difference is as great as when looking at the cactus in the sun, then after he painted one part just now, how did he paint another part based on the already painted part? How was it connected? Also, he told me that if he asked me to change it like that, although it would make me change the person in the painting to look less like Le Yueyang, the locations he pointed out were indeed the locations where things were drawn on the paper. He never He never pointed at a blank space and told me, "Draw this line thicker," nor did he ask me to use an area where I had already drawn something as a blank space. What the hell is going on? Did he say those words after looking at the cactus in the sun because he was different from the scene in the painting we saw, or did he say that on purpose? From the look on his face, it didn't look like he meant what he said at all. He seemed to be quite serious, and he thought I was joking with him. Besides, I never offended him. Not only did he have nothing to do with me, but he also thanked me before and wanted to give me something. Although I didn't accept it, I felt that he was sincerely giving it to me, not casually. Just talking. He wouldn't lie to me intentionally in this situation. Besides, he also knew that me painting with him was a task assigned by the patriarch. He always did what the patriarch asked him to do very seriously. He would never deliberately draw Le Yueyang to look like him in the trace fan. It's different to deceive the clan leader. I feel that whether it was when he saw the cactus in the sun or when he asked me to change the painting he drew, his performance should be true. However, when he sees the painting at different times, it doesn’t look like the same person. Why can’t he see the sun in my painting, but he can accurately tell me where the sun should be in the painting he painted? How to change it? Could it be that... the scenes he sees when looking at different paintings are different to different extents from the actual scene in the previous painting? Or does he see other people's paintings differently than he sees his own? Could it be that... although no matter whose painting he looks at, the content he sees seems to be different from what others see, but there are differences in different situations? If he sees other people’s paintings differently than when he sees his own painting, what will the scene in the painting look like after I modify it?
While Tie Jinjue was revising the painting, he took a look at Li Pingrun's expression and felt that he seemed very satisfied with what he had revised. (End of chapter)