Sean Knight immediately consulted Kathy.
"Mr. Sean Knight, you must know the British Museum, right?"
"Yes, I know." Although he had never been there, Sean knew very well that the museum houses excellent treasures plundered from the empire all over the world, including many Chinese relics.
"Many people wonder if there are any British relics in the British Museum, and actually there are." Kathy handed Sean a cup of tea and smiled, "It comes from Wales, a three-thousand-year-old golden shawl."
She pointed to the battle skirt and said:
"The golden shawl comes from the Molde area in North Wales and is called the Molde Shawl. The craftsmanship of this battle skirt is exactly the same, both wildly hammered and engraved, and the patterns are similar."
Sean was puzzled:
"It is said that the earliest British history can be traced back to the Celtic Tribal Era, which was a period of legends, not history, like our era of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors.