Heidi didn't expect Da Vinci to discuss these things so frankly——

Sometimes it takes more courage to express dislike than love.

"...I know he is your model." She subconsciously glanced at the boy with a rather unique silhouette, turned her head to look at Da Vinci and said, "I also know the crime they gave you before."

"But whether it's sexual orientation or gender, all cognitions will continue to change."

Heidi paused, realizing that he was still watching her, and her tone became much calmer.

"I'm not good at talking about sex, but even if you're standing next to a naked man or a naked woman, it won't shake my perception of you."

Da Vinci was stunned for a moment, and repeated: "No?"

"will not."

He usually tries his best to be kind and friendly to everyone, but he can't avoid being speculated and slandered.

Some people think he is a blasphemer, a sinful and ugly sodomite, he may not take it to heart.

But due to many things in the past, Da Vinci didn't want to lose this friend.

Like herself, she knows a lot about many things in the world and is good at listening and company.

Without Heidi's urging, the draft of this painting may not be completed until next year.

"So, what's the name of this friend?"

The boy laughed, his bare chest was full and beautiful.

"Atalante Mimiuroti."

He looked only twelve or thirteen years old, with slender limbs, fair skin, and light freckles on his face.

"Put on your clothes first." Da Vinci ordered, and found a chair for Heidi: "He came to visit me earlier, and sketched for a while."

The location here is relatively remote, and no one usually comes here.

Heidi hummed, and shifted her gaze to the long piano.

"This is?"

Da Vinci laughed, reaching out to stroke its long neck as if holding a pet.

"I designed the lyre."

It had five playing strings and two plucked strings, and a silvery neck shaped like a strange horse's skull.

"You designed it?" Heidi was stunned, but she was even more surprised than seeing the naked man: "Is it the same as the violin?"

Da Vinci nodded, holding the bow in one hand and resting the violin on his arm with the other.

When his wrist stroked one by one, the smooth and melodious piano sound like a clear spring flowed out, jumping and rushing to fill the entire side yard again.

What's even more amazing is that he actually started singing while playing.

"It's all still now, the wind is still—"

The normally gentle and clear voice has now raised its pitch, making it more pleasant to listen to.

"The starry night falls, and the sea sleeps silently, without a trace—"

Holding the bow with one hand and plucking the double strings with the other, she can still sing at the same time.

The ups and downs of the piano are intertwined with the deep singing, like a pair of nightingales flying away in the dense forest.

Heidi listened for a while, and suddenly realized that he was singing the sonnets of Petrarch.

At this moment, a long wind happened to pass through the hall, rolling up several pages of the pressed manuscripts beside the table, the fragrance of the hyacinth was faint, and the sound of the piano lingered, as if it sang into the heart of a person.

She looked up at him, and suddenly understood many things while being astonished.

He's not just that da Vinci in the Louvre.

He is the designer of stage special effects and the conceiver of Gears of War.

He will draw the blueprint of urban design in his notebook, and will study the anatomy of human muscles with great interest.

He can create brand-new musical instruments, play and sing ancient songs, and respect nature and science.

People are still immersed in the dark world constructed by the Bible, and their mediocre life is only for the souls who can go to heaven after death.

And he was right in front of him, living so real, fulfilling, and fearless.

He probably doesn't need a lover at all.

Whether people later speculate that he is asexual or suspect that he is gay, these are just different opinions, and there has never been any actual evidence.

But such a Leonardo, even if he lived alone for decades, he would probably be happier than countless people.

From medicine to science, from nature to music, endless exploration and discovery in every discipline can make him feel at ease.

After the song "Everything Is Silent Now" was finished, Leonardo looked up at her, smiled and waved his bow.

"How about it?"

Heidi came back to her senses and began to applaud subconsciously: "It's very nice."

"Originally a friend invited me to Milan to be a court musician, but there happened to be work here in Florence." Da Vinci put away his piano, touched his chin and said, "When do you get tired of staying here, do you want to talk to me?" Want to go to another city together?"

Heidi's eyes lit up, and she nodded with a smile: "That will have to wait until you finish filling out this painting."

Otherwise, I am afraid that I will go to prison to see you in the future.

Da Vinci belatedly remembered that he had signed a contract, and today he was delayed for another day, so he hurriedly sipped his wine and went to mix the tempera.

The boy had already changed his clothes, leaned over to look at the outline sketched on the draft, and greeted her with a smile.

"Just call me Atalanta, you're so beautiful—will you come here often in the future?"

The mouths of Italians are as sweet as honey.

Heidi chatted with him a few words, listened to him explain when he started to learn the piano from Da Vinci, helped mix tempera together, and chatted about a lot of old things.

At that time, several painters met and invited several male models to talk about the human body and outline, but they were reported to the night watchman.

Their behavior was falsely accused of sodomy, but later they also asked friends to mediate and discuss, and finally confirmed that the evidence was insufficient and the case was withdrawn.

Behind them, the two chatted from painting to playing the piano. Although Da Vinci was smearing paint, he kept his ears up and listened to what they were talking about.

"By the way——" he turned around and said, "You seemed to say before that you can make something that can play music by yourself?"

Heidi also remembered this, nodded and said, "Yes, it's a piano."

"what is that?"

Wait, it seems that even the piano has not evolved in this era...

She recalled the similar instrument played by the lord's wife before, and made a gesture of tapping the keyboard at the table, imitating it for Da Vinci.

"It's Cvichord?" Da Vinci asked in surprise, "How can I make it play automatically? Is it also alchemy?"

Heidi pointed to the mural that was almost dry behind him: "Whenever you hand in the work, I will tell you when."

"—We can't get around this mural today, can we?"

The girl laughed: "You have been distracted more than five times today."

After returning from the monastery, Heidi packed up the papers she had written earlier, and went to meet the lord on time while listening to the bell.

She thought of some ways to solve the drinking water problem, which not only can purify the water quality, but also remove parasites in the river water.

As soon as he walked into the office, there was a long table with two cages on it.

"This is--"

Kexima next to him stepped forward and lifted the flannelette, revealing the two rabbits in the cage.

It was a gray rabbit and a black rabbit.

Heidi subconsciously looked at Lorenzo next to her, and then at the two rabbits who were supposed to be experimental subjects.

——This was not a gift from Leonardo himself, it was obviously brought from somewhere else.

"During these days, I asked my subordinates to do relevant things according to your previous explanation."

Lorenzo stood up with a complicated tone.

She was right.

Two rabbits, one drinking water from the Arno and the other drinking rainwater collected from the roof, were kept in glazed lead bowls.

The black rabbit drinking the river water was quite energetic, trying to dig or gnaw open the cage every day, and ate whatever food was handed to it.

But the gray rabbit that drank the rainwater was also very lively before, but now it lies on its stomach every day, and it doesn't respond when someone comes over.

After these 20 days, the difference and effect are immediate, which makes it impossible to refute.

Heidi didn't expect that the execution efficiency of these attendants was so fast. She had just drawn up the format of the experiment report on her side, and she had already drawn the results on the other side.

"The elders of the Florence Academy also checked the relevant documents and said that there are indeed similar sayings in the ancient Roman classics." Lorenzo looked at the sleepy gray rabbit and said thoughtfully: "But I don't need rainwater, I'm afraid the river water makes wine..."

"Just boil it to solve the problem." Heidi subconsciously said, "You can build a boiler room for the palace."

Whether it is river water or well water, it is not suitable for direct drinking.

Bacteria and parasites may cause dysentery and enteritis when they encounter them, and some harmful substances in the water also need to be purified by boiling.

But the problem is that boiling hot water requires fuel - in this era without induction cookers and water heaters, it must be quite troublesome.

"boiled?"

Heidi took out the documents in Dejo's arms, and unfolded them to show them the specific design.

First of all, make a windmill by the river, and create a water pump to keep watering.

Then make sedimentation tanks, adsorption tanks, and filter tanks, so that clean enough water can flow into different pools continuously.

On this basis, build a complete boiler room to ensure that boiled hot water can be provided at any time——

A part of it can be directly used for brewing. After all, there is no tea in this era, and no one would drink a cup of hot water without adding anything.

"Your old wine can be stored in the wine cellar first, and it's not a big problem to drink it in moderation." Heidi explained the meaning of the different legends to him, and said casually: "After this is done, it's best to use all the new wine The clean water that has not been exposed to lead materials."

"Old wine?" Lorenzo raised his eyebrows: "The Medici never drink old wine."

Heidi froze for a moment, and suddenly felt something was wrong.

Modern wealthy people like to compare the old wines they have collected, often decades or even more than 100 years——

Everyone in this city is now substituting wine for water, don't they keep some treasures in the wine cellar?

Lorenzo looked surprised at her and glanced at Keshima.

"This wine has been kept for a long time, so it will go bad and sour. Can it be used to make vinegar?" Kexima said in time: "Miss Keithler may have been busy recently."

"No, please wait a moment." Heidi looked at Kexima and said, "Isn't it a matter of sealing the wine if it goes bad?"

As long as the seal is in place enough, it shouldn't turn sour and smell bad, right?

She suddenly remembered that at the big and small banquets, the maids held the wine jars to help pour wine, and the covering seemed to be just a layer of sackcloth.

Previously, she only thought it was a temporary cover, and didn't think much about it.

But now it seems that a very inconspicuous problem has surfaced.

In this day and age, I'm afraid there isn't even a sealed cork.

-2-

Compared with the establishment of the boiler room and the supply of lead-free and parasite-free clean water, the design of the cork is obviously easier.

Heidi directly asked Kexima to take her to see the wine making place.

Sure enough...it was completely different from the modern setup.

The brewers used by people are wooden barrels as big as a fortress, which can be said to be one or two meters high.

Vats of grapes are dumped in, and the female workers carry ladders to press and churn with tools.

There is a switchable port at the lower end of the wooden vat, allowing the wine at the bottom to flow into the barrel for further storage.

"What kind of wood are the barrels that store these wines?"

"Wood?" Keshima found the question odd. "Oak, fir—does it make a difference?"

Heidi rubbed her forehead, not knowing how to explain to him for a moment.

She lived in the twentieth century when the wine culture was developed, and she had tasted everything from whiskey to tequila.

People in that era were accustomed to the existence of breweries and high-end wineries, and drinking some oriental tea was also a common way to enjoy it.

But in this day and age... people don't even know oak barrels exist.

Kexima only explained the customs here as if she used to live in reclusive life and kept out of the news.

——New wine is ten times more expensive than old wine, and the nobles all drink new wine, only the poor will live on the sour and bitter wine.

"It is estimated that this matter will not change in a few hundred years." He spread his hands and said, "That's why the lord's expression was so weird when you asked this question just now."

No, it will change.

You haven't tasted the real wine yet.

"Problems need to be solved one by one." After confirming the sealing performance of the oak barrel, Heidi first went to find a list and listed everything she knew.

There are many glass bottles, and cork stoppers are also very easy to make. The key is that the corkscrew has not been invented yet.

She took a charcoal pencil and drew the spring-loaded iron hook and the upper and lower levers, and showed the drawings to the craftsman.

"—how did this come about? What is this thing?"

No, the structure of this is too fine, and more intuitive drawings are needed.

"Where is Mr. Da Vinci? Please invite him here."

Keshma found him in the amphitheatre, holding a paintbrush, helping the boss repair a large star on the background board.

When Da Vinci heard the invitation, he readily agreed.

He came over with a pen and paper, and while listening to her explanation, he kept revising the composition.

Compared with the complex and flexible human body, this kind of mechanical design is still more handy.

"Why such a hook?"

Heidi explains what the cork does and how to seal and open a bottle of wine.

Da Vinci paused, with a surprised and pleasant expression on his face: "You are such a genius—you can think of such a way!"

No... Actually, I didn't create this...

It was not convenient for Heidi to explain more, and only described to him how to drill the hook into the cork by twisting the handle, and how to lift the plug in the middle by pressing the levers on both sides.

Da Vinci quickly adjusted the design of the blueprint and kept confirming various details with her. On the same day, he asked the blacksmith to make something similar.

They found a glass wine bottle and cut an oak cork of about the same size against the mouth of the bottle.

"It doesn't seem to be easy to stuff in...it's either too loose or too tight." Da Vinci studied for a long time, a little doubting his judgment on the diameter: "Cut it a little thinner?"

Heidi went to a nearby craftsman to borrow some paraffin wax, painted around it, and successfully pressed the soft plug in.

Clear water dangles in it, but not a single drop escapes.

In this way, the air and bacteria can be isolated, and the wine can be stored for a longer period of time.

Seeing that new wine has been brewed in the wooden vats on the side of the female workers, it seems to be ready to be put into the wooden barrel.

Heidi hastily called the carpenter to make an oak barrel, found a suitable iron hoop to reinforce it twice, and dug a hole in the middle to make a plug.

Da Vinci looked curiously at the side and asked, "Why must it be oak?"

Because the tannins and vanillin in the barrel will dissolve in the wine, which can make the wine taste smooth and fragrant.

After the newly made oak barrel was cleaned, Heidi found two pieces of charcoal, put them into the barrel and lit the fire.

Kexima originally wanted to ask something, but couldn't help but sniffed.

It smells so good——

There's an odd smell of acorns and honey, even if it's just smoldering toast.

Heidi didn't have much charcoal, and the wooden barrel was wiped clean after it was roasted with smoke, and a large jar of wine was filled.

She found a glass stopper of about the same size, but did not completely block the entrance, but only ordered to put it in the cellar for at least two years.

In the second year, it will be replaced with oak stoppers to allow the aroma of the wine to fully mix with the aroma of the wood.

She doesn't understand the brewing process, but she still has a concept of wine storage.

"By the way," she said to the bewildered Kexima, "the angel will visit the wine cellar and take a big glass - don't be uncommon and strange at that time."

Da Vinci raised his eyebrows subtly.

"Will the angels come too?" Kexima suddenly showed a look of panic: "Just drink the wine in this barrel?"

Well, because oak has good air permeability, the wine will evaporate naturally.

Heidi laughed, and made up a story without changing her face and heartbeat: "Because the oak is the tree of God."

Of course, this matter will still be reported to the Lord Lord.

"She also handed over the blueprint of the microscope to Mr. Da Vinci, and asked him to improve the results..." Kexima thought for a while, and asked with some trepidation: "That angel will not really come to the palace. Let's have a drink..."

"Is there anything impossible?" Lorenzo turned a page of the book and said, "Put the seal on and the door will be confirmed."

Before they could talk a few more words, there was a knock on the door.

Heidi walked in with a corkscrew and cork, along with a simple set of instructions.

"In this way, glass bottles can also be used for bulk storage, and the effect will be much better than blocking them with cloth."

Seeing her demonstrate the switch of the wine bottle, Lorenzo suddenly asked, "How was the boiler room you mentioned this morning designed?"

"This... I'm afraid it will take a while." Heidi thought for a while and said, "I have to discuss it with Mr. Da Vinci again."

She probably understands the process from standing still to filtering, but the entire rotation system definitely needs his help to improve.

The lord's black eyes stared at her for a moment, and then looked away for a while.

"Understood, let's go down."

The monastery is progressing fairly smoothly.

Thanks to the carnival, Da Vinci has collected a large amount of material, and his understanding of light has improved much more than before.

He designed a swirling scene, not only with more than 60 characters and animals, but also the rendering of emotion and atmosphere is quite in place.

The center of the vortex is the baby Jesus, surrounded by wise men and animals beside the stairs and the courtyard. The levels of near and far views are clear and clear, which obviously tests the ability of spatial imagination.

Although he was cold to Botticelli on weekdays, when it came to this kind of creation, Da Vinci still took a notebook to read two old paintings that Botticelli had painted.

The same theme and myth, in the two of them, seem to be a completely different new world.

Heidi watched Da Vinci draw a lot of sketches, using quills and stylus to outline lines of different thickness and hardness.

People are standing or sitting, or bowing or turning around to look into the distance, and the different ways of bending their bodies are expressed concisely and abstractly.

"I thought about it for a long time, and decided to draw the skeleton first, and then supplement the flesh and skin on this basis." Da Vinci dripped ox gall into the tempera, explaining the origin of the grid-like sketch on the picture: "Actually, this painting drags It’s been so long because it’s hard to catch everyone’s demeanor, sometimes I feel that these things are a mess, it’s better to start all over again.”

Heidi looked at the eight-foot-square poplar drawing board, touched some chalk on the edge with her hand, looked sideways at him and said, "Why did these palaces collapse and collapse?"

On the screen, the newborn Jesus is embraced by the Virgin Mary among the ruined walls, which seems to be very different from other works.

"Rebirth." Da Vinci showed her very faint traces of deletion, and could vaguely see workers repairing these palaces.

"I always feel that there are many things in this era...all subverting and welcoming new life."

The glorious civilization that ancient Greece once had should now be revived again, just like the stars among the gods.

When he painted, he first used a thin brush to dip in ink to outline the outline, and then began to use light blue to smudge the shadows.

Heidi has seriously seen many famous paintings in the Medici Palace——

Old-school painters all tended to dark brown to emphasize light and shade, but only Da Vinci was so bold and clever.

She has seen Florence just waking up in the morning light, the edge of the horizon is smudged with fog, the gray-blue color is like the quiet dark part of this drawing board, everything is just right.

When Da Vinci was painting, his expression was calm and gentle, and his movements were not too fast or slow, just like a fine and steady craftsman.

But in his works, all the characters have this obvious emotion.

Many of the paintings here are to praise the glory of the gods, and more emphasis on the glory and greatness of the saints and angels.

But the complex and clear emotions in human nature seem to have been covered up and suppressed.

In this vortex-like picture, the three wise men presented different gifts to Jesus. People's expressions were either in awe or reverence, and the postures of dozens of people were different.

The war horses held their heads high and neighed, and the travelers talked and laughed loudly, but the Virgin was holding the Son in silence.

Like a nurse assisting an operation, Heidi kept handing him scrapers, fine brushes and rags, and accompanied him in painting for nearly three months.

During this period, she conceived the entire monograph in this monastery, thought about the specific content during the day, and wrote them all down in the evening or early morning.

Penicillium in beef soup was actively multiplying and developing, more and more wine was packed into glass wine bottles, and newer and more useful microscopes were also sent to the Florence Academy.

On the occasion of the Assumption Day, her first monograph "The Four Elements" was officially published.

The birth of this book is like the first bell of a new era.

-3-

The contribution of the Medici family to culture is simply epoch-making enlightened and advanced.

They not only funded a large number of painters and sculptors to create, but also used printing to organize and restore ancient books.

The reason why the current lord is called 'The Great Lorenzo' by the residents is because he has made too many achievements.

Even if one of them is singled out, it will be a huge contribution to the entire city.

He collected classical works from Greece and Rome for scholars, sent writers to various cities in Italy and even overseas to purchase manuscripts, and was even willing to mortgage his family property to purchase orphan copies.

Some books could no longer be copied, so he hired clerks to copy and organize them, and printed and distributed a large number of books with movable type.

——This brand-new technology from the East has completely broken people's inherent cognition of cultural inheritance.

With the establishment of the Printing House, the University of Ancient Pisa and the Academy of Florence were further expanded, and Plato's Academy was redirected to a new life.

According to Heidi's identity, she had no chance to participate in these things, let alone publish her papers publicly.

The existence of women was originally respected and surrounded by people, but with the continuous development of the church's arbitrariness over the years, the status of women has also continued to decline, and they have been completely rejected by the academy.

But her current identity is a distant relative of the Medici family who was separated for some reason, and she is an undisputed nobleman.

In the eyes of the citizens of Florence, this blue-eyed beauty is not only philanthropic and kind, but also proficient in alchemy and can save people from fire and water.

Lorenzo's presence made them accept her more quickly, and even wrote many letters to ask questions.

In "The Four Elements", Heidi was quite cautious.

She dared not rashly bring out too cutting-edge viewpoints on the bright side, let alone deny the existence of God and various doctrines.

The only thing that needs to be done is to use the most basic common sense in an easy-to-understand way as possible

This way of writing is a bit like teaching children knowledge.

For examples, we have to rely on mythology and the Bible, and when discussing it, we have to repeatedly express its rationality and feasibility, which is simply coaxing and deceiving.

Those who don't conform to some old-fashioned aspects of this era and reveal a side that is too cutting-edge will only be wiped out as targets.

This monograph has a total of [-] to [-] words, and the actual core content may only be [-] to [-] words. The rest are praising God and praising the Bible, as well as demonstrating and explaining various popular truths in different ways.

After reading it, Lorenzo suddenly felt a little curious.

What has this girl experienced to be so cautious?

As long as she is here, the Holy See will definitely not attack her.

Why even when writing a thesis, are you trying to appease everyone?

——Because people's words are terrible.

Heidi had had enough of these lessons in her previous life.

She originally thought that most people were reasonable and logical, but the reality was just the opposite.

She has made countless designs and inventions, but people slander her for stealing her husband's secrets and gaining fame for fame.

She was originally kind and loyal to the country, but in the end the government did not say a word about her contribution, and was even unwilling to recognize the achievements and honors she should have had.

She has seen all the warmth and coldness of the world, but she has a kind of relieved alienation from the crowd.

The masses are ignorant, easily manipulated, impulsive and irrational.

It is almost impossible to wake them up deliberately.

But even so, do what needs to be done—but choose a safer posture.

After "Four Treatises on Elements" was officially published, it was immediately sold out by many scholars and theorists, and even led to a wave of discussions in several nearby universities and colleges.

This book tells the basic knowledge of chemistry and biology, and the content intensity is only about the enlightenment level of modern youth.

But even so, many insights are shocking enough——

Why do people wash their hands?

Why does wine go bad?

The disappearance and reappearance of copper sulfate blue is actually because of water?

Blood actually has these functions?

The book not only writes related concept statements, but also provides many specific experimental methods——

These experiments allow people to freely prove the correctness of the theory, to confirm that she is not lying.

Everything is explained clearly and clearly, and there are no flaws.

The people of the Florence Academy even wrote to Mr. Medici, asking him to entrust this nobleman to give a lecture and explanation, so that everyone can learn a lot of new knowledge more fully.

The book was also sent to Britain and France, and it is said that it also caused a lot of sensation and repercussions.

Da Vinci helped her make a lot of new experimental equipment, and she was quite eager to try this book.

Now, he also keeps a microscope in his bedroom, using it to discover many new things.

So much so that the painting of the monastery was delayed for more than a month.

"Some time ago, I discovered that when I dripped salt water on those cells, some of them would deform." He helped her hold the test tube and flask, and shared his new discovery enthusiastically: "You said that after soaking for a long time, your fingers will become deformed." Wrinkled, is it also related to these things?"

Heidi nodded with a smile: "You can do more experiments, and there will be more interesting things."

"By the way, let's take a bath together when you have time," Da Vinci said casually, "I know a new barber who can massage, and rubbing shoulders is quite good for relieving fatigue."

"This--you don't need it."

"By the way, what has Mr. Keg been up to recently? Is the oil painting of the Flower God finished?"

Da Vinci helped her arrange things, showing a regretful expression: "I'm still drinking, I'm used to it."

"Hey?" Heidi suddenly remembered the things that Dejo had mentioned from the premise, and subconsciously said, "Because... Simonetta?"

That beauty who has been dead for several years?

The Medici brothers and the man he both loved?

"He liked her so much that he always lost his mind after she died." Da Vinci obviously didn't understand this kind of deep emotion, so he said regretfully: "It's fine when you're in a group, sitting alone always sigh."

"We should go and see him," Heidi subconsciously said, "This is a very painful experience."

"I don't understand—" Da Vinci looked at her and said, "Why do people fall in love?"

"What the hell is lust and lust?"

Heidi froze for a moment, not knowing how to answer him.

"I see their pain or frustration, and I want to express it in the painting," Da Vinci's expression is still frank and bewildered: "But the only thing that can make me feel similar is art."

He can understand jealousy, frustration, and depression, but he cannot understand the deep love between people.

Whether with the same sex or with the opposite sex.

Why do people put their hearts on others?

Heidi thought for a while, then reached out and patted his shoulder.

"I'll probably understand in a few years. You're still too young."

It is obviously absurd to say these words from a 20-year-old girl.

She found a suitable time to visit Botticelli with pastries and flowers.

The thick curtains were drawn in the room, and the smell of ale could be faintly smelled.

The young man fell drunk next to a painting, still muttering something.

Heidi had never seen a keg like this before.

He was always cheerful and decent when he was around the Medici, or when he was accosted by ladies.

But the man's hair is messed up now, even the clothes are stained with wine, and the sleeves are stained with paint or soup.

"Mr. Botticelli..." She subconsciously wanted to find him a hot towel to wipe his face: "How long has it been since you had a good rest?"

The young man rubbed his eyes and let out a long belch, looking embarrassed and cute.

Heidi sighed, and asked Dejo to get some hot water for herself, and lowered her head to put the scattered wine bottles back.

It is actually a kind of luck that young people can suffer so much for love.

She used to have a temperament of daring to love and hate, but now her heart is more like an ancient well, even if a stone is thrown down it, she can't hear it.

Botticelli was half asleep and half awake, feeling his cheeks and fingers were wiped clean by a hot towel, and finally regained some sobriety.

"Heidi?"

"Why are you here?"

"I'm afraid you'll be choked to death by the vomit." Heidi said lightly, "You must have been drinking for two or three days."

He subconsciously stood up and stepped on a puddle of unknown liquid.

Compared with the graceful and elegant painter in front of outsiders, Botticelli at the moment is in a hurry like a big boy.

"I—you—"

"Don't worry about embarrassment or anything," she stretched out her hand and opened some curtains to let the sunlight in: "People always break down for a while."

It's over and it's over.

Botticelli was still a little unsteady, but recalled many things with a pale face, and looked at the painting beside him.

Heidi finally saw the contents of the painting clearly——

Wait, this isn't a drawing of... hell.

The author has something to say:

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【January 2, manuscript deposit notes】

Inventory of 15 weird cold knowledge of the European Middle Ages, eye-opening!

Source: Thousand Fun

1. Medieval Christians were gracious. They would visit lepers, lick their wounds, and eat their scabs as a testament to their humility and humanity.

2. Medieval scientists believed that wearing a "talisman" containing a ferret's testicles could prevent pregnancy.

3. Roger Bacon, a Franciscan monk in England, lived from 1214 to 1294.During his lifetime, he predicted the future, saying that "cars will be created, humans will no longer need the assistance of animals, and cars will move at incredible speeds" and "airplanes will cut through the air through artificial wings, like a bird in flight. In addition, he foresees steamships, submarines and diving suits.

4. Pale skin was the standard of female beauty at that time.Not only do they smear poisonous lead on their faces, but they also ask the barber to make a cut on the arm to make the blood flow out until the face is pale enough.

5. I wonder if you have seen the red and white pillars outside the old barber shop?Medieval barbers not only cut hair (and arms), but also performed minor surgical and dental work.In order to tell customers that they provide these services, the barber will surround these posts with red and white tape outside the shop, and this design has been used to this day.

6. Many medieval knights are completely opposite to our chivalry.In 1379, Sir John Arundel and his army arrived at a convent to persuade them to let them stay for a few nights.But then they ransacked the convent and raided a church, taking the nuns and a newlywed bride.he put

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