Chapter 713: The Australian Du Master (2/2)

He deposited these things in the little bug's black space This was about three cubic feet, which was sufficient for hiding s

In the first ten days of March, the weather in his hoot into the car bound for the provincial capital He then flew to Hongkong froht to LA

On the way, he learned about the dued to this industry, but all of them had their personalities and so were very fa master in the US was Vince Pluto He lived in Austin, Texas and had built a cathedral out of rubbish

Vince Pluto was a priest and had been evangelizing in Spain when he was young For health reasons, he left the church and went back to his hoo, Texas was in a depression Many young people had left the city and left behind a lot of trash The government had appealed to the public to address the issue

Inspired by the city's trash, Pluto thought of reusing the the church models that he'd seen in his youth, and the architectural books that he'd read during his illness, he developed the idea of building a church with the city's trash

After that, he began his ten-year journey of a the period, Pluto had collected a lot of trash that he could use for building the church, and then both classified and nu work and had finished it in one go

Li Du read the introduction to the Pluto Cathedral He filled the easoline tank with cement to be used as the foundation of the church's stone colu lass—it was

The ite master by the nahbors in the villa estate referred to him as ”Stubborn Viktor”

The old o He followed his uncle when he e man and his uncle was his only relative

Later, his uncle died and left hi this villa next to the LA botanical gardens

Viktor missed Australia very much, but for some unknown reason, he never went back He stayed in LA and increased his sense of belonging by searching for trash fro trash in an up the other residents could not tolerate It was, after all, considered an exclusive residential area

So, at first, the neighbors had cohbors complained to the property company Viktor was still nonchalant and so they reported it to the police Viktor still refused to cooperate

This was how he got the nickna obstinately grown his collection, Viktor had collected e villa into a ”big garbage duo, Viktor had died in his sleep According to his will, his villa and his collection over the years had been donated to a charity that assisted irants from Australia: ”Kind Australians”

Kind Australians had decided to auction off the ite the house

When they had entered the villa for a look, they found that the collection was neither works of art nor other valuable items Most of it was dogestion of professional organizations, they decided to conduct an old-house style auction and took pictures of the items in all the roohtly different fro to auction each of the rooms individually as units