The phone call was made to Butler Robson because Leonard Ethan had heard at a previous jewellery exhibition that the Earl's family was planning to start a new luxury railway travel project using some historic trains, so he wanted to inquire about the situation.
"The carriage of the Orient Express, the legendary Eastland Express carriage?" After Leonard Ethan finished telling his latest discovery over the phone, Butler Robson's surprised voice came through the phone.
"Yes, it should be the blue Orient Express that operated between World War I and World War II." Leonard Ethan, speaking on the phone next to the ventilation duct he had dug out earlier on the mountaintop, supplemented this detail. "And we also found the original furniture and decorations on the train."
As Leonard Ethan spoke, Fairmont sent photos and videos of the relevant carriages and items in the wooden boxes taken earlier via email to the other party on a nearby computer.