Wen Chou checked the calligraphy and painting once more and a satisfied smile appeared on his face. He felt a sense of accomplishment in restoring a treasure, akin to how a doctor feels when curing a patient.
"Bring that over here; let's see exactly what it is." Wen Chou didn't want to rest. Instead, he planned to continue working because he was already too eager to wait. If the first treasure was so precious, then the second one was even more anticipated; it might be an even more valuable treasure.
Xu Haoming opened the box and took out a vermillion lacquerware. At the sight of the lacquerware, both Ye Fan and Wen Chou's eyes lit up—it was indeed a great treasure. It was extremely material-consuming and tested one's skills. In the world of antiques, lacquerware belonged to the top-grade, and this piece was the top of the top-grade, made of thick materials and with an exceptionally beautiful shape.