Feng Qingxue didn't linger at the Xu Family's place. After settling the grain handover, she wrote a letter to Lu Jiang, then headed for the scrap collection station.
She had noticed quite a while ago that the scrap collection station often received large amounts of new scrap materials.
Just as Lu's father said, whether it's the county's scrap collection station or the city's, there were indeed antique calligraphies and paintings, but particularly precious, lightweight, and easy-to-hide items were rarely seen.
Some were destroyed or taken during house raids, and others were intercepted at the scrap station.
Since ancient times, there's never been a shortage of people with discernment, taste, and courage.
No wonder the first time she went to look for treasures at the scrap station, she didn't find many valuable books and paintings. She originally thought it was because the local rich residents were sparse, explaining the lack of quality items.