Everyone was slightly tipsy.
Many museum directors came to toast Luo Feng.
Numerous wealthy individuals also treated Luo Feng as if he were a prominent figure in the Forbidden City, showing him immense courtesy.
By now, Luo Feng had truly reached the pinnacle of his status within the country.
He was the first person in the country to have gained such respect simply by treasure-hunting.
Luo Feng had actually considered opening a museum himself.
Cultural relics?
He had plenty of those.
A casual excavation of a tomb would yield a large number of them, after all.
Moreover, Luo Feng had no shortage of funds to open a museum.
Just from the auction proceeds of Zhao Gao's tomb, Luo Feng had already amassed a staggering 60 billion yuan.
However, he had to pay taxes - about 20% in unexpected income tax.
That meant he had to pay 12 billion yuan.
Damn.