Luo Feng had always placed his trust in his nation's soldiers.
The authentication of the Yongle Encyclopedia had been completed, and all items were undoubtedly genuine. The next step was, of course, to print the certificates validating these items.
Following this, the artifacts to be authenticated included a box of jade seals, a tiger-head plaque, and a jade bowl with a golden lid. The cultural relics bureau had named the latter item the "Ming dynasty Golden-Lidded Jade Bowl."
Afterward, the experts then moved onto the chest containing calligraphy and paintings. When the genuine work of Tang Bohu was unveiled, the wealthy individuals who had entered through the back door stretched their necks to get a better look.
After all, a genuine Tang Bohu piece was highly sought after in the country; who wouldn't like it?