"This inkstone feels so light." The moment the inkstone fell into Leonard Ethan's hands, he noticed that the weight of the inkstone was off. In his memory, inkstones should be made of stone, with a weight similar to a brick when held.
But now after holding this inkstone in his hand, Leonard Ethan felt that it was as light as a plastic product.
"Plastic--no, that's not right. If it were plastic, there would be no need to hide it like it is now." At first, Leonard Ethan thought it was made of resin, but quickly dismissed this idea.
On one hand, if it were truly made of resin, there would be no need to hide it so elaborately. On the other hand, the box found at the center of the table was confirmed to be black lacquer with inlaid mother-of-pearl; no one would use it to contain cheap resin.