"The Mona Lisa" is a very small painting.
A tiny treasure of the gallery, it's a must-see for everyone who visits the Louvre Museum.
If you don't see "The Mona Lisa" when you're at the Louvre, you would be embarrassed to say you've been there.
This situation isn't just with Chinese tourists—all tourists around the world do the same.
No matter how small the painting, even if there are railings, even if it's far away, they will still make sure to see it.
Regardless of the thoughts one might have afterwards, the fact that they have seen it is what's most important.
When Nie Guangyi first entered the Louvre, he was no exception.
But it was only the first time.
As a youth who aspired to become a master architect, Nie Guangyi was more concerned with the architectural elements inside the Louvre.
The day he met Meng Xin Zhi.
Nie Guangyi had been frequenting the Louvre for half a month.