Although the cards obtained from the Ming Teachings Ruins this time seemed impressive in name, they were actually closer to street deception in practice and could hardly serve the same purpose as they did in the past.
However, for Leonard Ethan, this harvest was still considered satisfactory. Even though these techniques could not deceive people in modern times and even appeared outdated as magic tricks, they still held some value when viewed as folklore.
Additionally, there was an unexpected gain from this discovery. That night, Fairmont's relatives invited Leonard and others to dinner again, expressing their heartfelt gratitude.
In the past, due to the assumption that this place was a bandit stronghold, the local cultural heritage protection department only took some simple photographs and measurements, keeping them in the archive without paying much attention to the site.