In her previous life, Lin Chuchu was framed by her aunt and uncle, lost her job, and spent her entire life working as their family's servant.
However, her father was a martyr, and her mot...
Before marriage, I was unwilling to get married no matter what. But after marriage, I realized how wonderful it is to have a wife, children, and a warm bed.
Everyone stared at him speechlessly; his tone and expression were just too infuriating.
Under increasingly dangerous gazes from the crowd, Researcher Hou had no choice but to reappear and pull Researcher Tian away, who had almost incurred public outrage.
"His life isn't in danger, why are you saving him?"
Lin Chuchu asked the researcher curiously if he had been protecting the researcher Tian to such an extent that it was meticulous.
This feeling seems really appealing.
Lin Chuchu's eyes lit up, a gossipy glint in them.
Researcher Hou looked at her speechlessly.
"Get rid of those bad thoughts in your head. I just think beating him up is a waste of time. It would be better to get him to finalize his research project."
Feng Tao and Zhou Lichen have already chosen their projects, and even the team members have been confirmed.
They don't even have a basic direction. Time is life, and they can't waste it on beating people up or getting beaten up.
Okay, what the other person said makes sense; they have successfully found a reason to convince themselves.
Lin Chuchu thought that since Zhou Lichen had already started rolling around, they couldn't fall behind.
After Lin Chuchu and her team finalized the project, everything at the research institute got back on track.
The items Lin Chuchu brought back haven't been sorted out yet. Everyone is currently focusing on the Chinese artifacts, while artifacts from other countries and shipwrecks are all put last.
The recent gathering of cultural relics experts in Beijing has attracted considerable attention.
Some say an ancient tomb complex has been discovered in Beijing, others say it's the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, and people want to excavate it. Suddenly, many people flocked to Beijing like cats smelling blood, eager to get a piece of the pie and be the first to make money.
After all, developing ancient tombs involves many things. National interests cannot be touched, but in some other industries, it might be possible to get involved.
For example, the tourism development industry, and the relocation of business districts.
As long as the higher-ups are willing to delegate authority, they can make a little money.
Unfortunately, their hopes were dashed; they didn't even find a trace of the ancient tomb.
Those who paid for information were warned by their superiors and some were even detained for several days before being released.
This situation lasted for a week before the hype finally died down.
At that moment, a news article in the newspaper caught everyone's attention.