Search for Treasure Worldwide Chapter 1303: Paris filled with smoke


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Just after one o'clock in the afternoon, Ye Tian's motorcade had already entered central Paris and headed straight for the Regina Hotel near the Louvre.

Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is also the political, economic, cultural and commercial center of France. It is one of the five international metropolises in the world and has been rated as an international first-tier city.

In addition, Paris is also a famous city of romance and fashion. It is a city that countless people yearn for. Especially in the hearts of countless women who love beauty, heaven should be like Paris!

This is also a palace of art. In this city, countless great works of art were born, and countless artists became famous here and became internationally renowned top art masters.

There are dozens of large and small museums scattered throughout this city, displaying a large number of the world's top art works, which is enough to make everyone who loves art linger and go crazy!

However, in the eyes of Ye Tian and Betty at this moment, Paris is a city filled with smoke and war, which has nothing to do with romance and has nothing to do with art!

As soon as their motorcade entered the 8th arrondissement of Paris and turned onto Avenue Wageland, they saw many protesters in groups on the sidewalks on both sides of the street, singing the Marseillaise and striding forward impassionedly. march.

The direction in which these protesters are moving is the same as that of Ye Tian and his convoy, which is the Place de Gaulle at the end of Wagland Street, where the famous Arc de Triomphe is located!

As the motorcade continued to move forward, they saw more protestors, and the mood of these guys became more passionate. They were all shouting at the top of their lungs, and their voices resounded throughout the neighborhood.

From the signs, slogans and banners held by the many protesters outside the car, as well as the slogans they shouted, and the composition of the people, it can be seen that these are French students protesting against education reform.

Most of the people walking on this street shouting protest slogans are young people in their teens and 20s. They should be students from various universities and middle schools in Paris. They are the most passionate and the most easily deceived!

There were also protesters of other age groups, including those who supported the protest, parents of students, many who came to join in the fun, and some professionals who participated in all kinds of protests!

Of course, among the protestors there will inevitably be troublemakers, as well as gangsters and thieves who are ready to take advantage of the chaos to make a fortune!

This is one of the characteristics of French protest marches. In France, especially in Paris, any large-scale protest action will almost inevitably turn into a riot, often accompanied by beatings, smashing, looting and burning!

The motorcade is getting closer and closer to Place Charles de Gaulle, and the smoke rising in front of it is clearly visible!

The costumes of the protesters who were marching on the streets and shouting slogans have changed. Many people in the protest team took out masks and covered their faces, hiding their faces.

Some of the guys even took out their hoods and masks and put them on directly, completely covering their faces.

Obviously, this is a group of very experienced protesters who are ready for battle.

The motorcade finally drove to the end of Wageland Street and then entered Charles de Gaulle Square. The famous Arc de Triomphe stood in the center of the square, very close at hand!

But at this time, the Arc de Triomphe was shrouded in thick white, yellow, and black smoke, making it unreal.

“Go to hell! Education reform, we don’t need it!”

Thousands of protesters gathered in Charles de Gaulle Square chanted protest slogans, the sound was overwhelming and deafening, resounding in every corner of Charles de Gaulle Square.

The hundreds of protesters gathered around the Arc de Triomphe were particularly radical.

While shouting protest slogans, they also threw stones, homemade smoke bombs, and other things at the Paris police not far away. Some guys even lit car tires and built barricades!

Dozens of Paris police not far away from them, holding police shields and rubber batons, formed a square formation, staring eagerly at the radical protesters, ready to attack and suppress them at any time!

In the middle of the police square, several police officers would fire tear gas canisters from time to time, targeting the radical protesters around the Arc de Triomphe.

Behind the police formation, two red fire trucks were parked, and several police officers were spraying water with high-pressure water cannons to suppress the attacks of radical protesters.

Looking at the melee outside the car window, Betty was already stunned, her eyes were so wide that they almost flew out of her sockets.

"Is this really Paris? Are we in the wrong place? The Paris I imagined is not like this. The difference is so huge. This is simply a battlefield filled with smoke!"

Ye Tian looked away from the car window and said with a smile:

“Dear, this is Paris, and the Arc de Triomphe in the center of Charles de Gaulle Square is the best proof! The Paris in everyone’s imagination is very beautiful and romantic! Paris in reality is something else!

In addition to the magnificent and exquisite buildings, countless dazzling top-notch works of art, etc., there are also countless thieves, dog **** everywhere, and people who are full and protest when they have nothing to do! "

“Hahaha, I’ve heard of Paris’s reputation as a city of shit!”

Betty said with a laugh, her mood quickly returning to normal.

While they were talking, their heavy convoy had already passed by the edge of Charles de Gaulle Square, turned onto the Champs Elysées, and then headed east along the Champs Elysées, heading straight towards the Place de la Concorde!

Just as their motorcade drove onto the Champs Elysées, many people among the protestors gathered in Charles de Gaulle Square also noticed their motorcade.

"The heavy convoy that just passed by seemed to be the convoy that that **** Steven was riding in. I saw it on the news before. Wasn't he in Antwerp, Belgium? How did he end up in Paris? "

"That's right! It's the same motorcade that that **** Steven is riding in. I've seen it on the news. I didn't expect him to dare to come to Paris. He's so brave!

Queen Mary's top-notch jewelry has all fallen into the hands of that **** Steven. He must hand it over. They are priceless treasures belonging to France.

Go back and find out which hotel the guy lives in, and then we organize a group of people to protest and make him hand over those top-quality jewelry! "

While these protesters were talking a lot and preparing to cause trouble for Ye Tian, ​​Ye Tian was joking and chatting with Betty and introducing the situation in France.

"The French attach great importance to their rights. In their lives, there are three most important things, which are eating, sleeping, and revolution, and perhaps love and art.

As for hard work and hard work to make money, in the eyes of the French, they all rank very low! To put it bluntly, this is an extremely lazy country, comparable to Greece!

Today happens to be Saturday, a day of rest and a day of revolution for the French! Every Saturday, various forms of protests and demonstrations always break out in Paris, and they never fail!

Since the French Revolution, the French have believed in the famous saying, 'Politics is in the streets', so whenever something happens, they will take to the streets to protest and march.

In France, especially in Paris, protests and demonstrations have long been a tradition, and the French people enjoy it very much. They enjoy the pleasure of venting their anger on the streets and confronting the police!

The protests and demonstrations we saw today are just childish. In the city of Paris, they are estimated to occur more than a dozen times a year. People here are already used to it! "

"It's true. Look at the Champs Elysées outside, so close to the Charles de Gaulle Square. People act as if nothing happened. Some are shopping, some are drinking coffee, and everyone is content! "

Betty pointed at the street outside the window and said with a dumbfounded expression.

While talking, the motorcade had already passed the 1,800-meter-long Champs Elysées and arrived at the edge of the Place de la Concorde!


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