Lin Chuchu ignored him and slowly moved back to Xiao Lu's side.
To avoid attracting attention, no one else followed us, and thankfully there was no danger here.
Team Leader Qin looked at Lin Chuchu expectantly, and Lin Chuchu nodded, indicating that the mission was complete.
Team Leader Qin was pleased, then lowered his gaze to conceal the strange look in his eyes.
Lin Chuchu had heard the same things over and over again.
The others did the same, eventually interrupting the staff and quickly letting people move around freely.
The staff member smacked his lips with lingering interest, then made way for him so that others could go and see the artifacts they wanted to see.
Lin Chuchu didn't want to look at it anymore, because these things would belong to China sooner or later.
The four of them gradually separated from the crowd and walked towards the surrounding walls.
The walls are covered with wooden planks, which are carved with intricate patterns.
The pattern on it doesn't look like it's from the US at all; it looks more like it's from China.
Lin Chuchu touched it, and then a notification appeared in the space.
She couldn't help but widen her eyes. These things were actually cultural relics?
It was pasted on the wall, covered with wear and tear, showing signs of erosion from sunlight and air.
These bastards, don't they recognize these wooden planks? Is that why they stuck them on the wall?
That's such a waste of resources.
Lin Chuchu's face was filled with such deep regret that Xiao Lu whispered, "These wouldn't also be..."
Lin Chuchu nodded affirmatively, eliciting a gasp from the other party.
Sure enough, good things can turn into a disaster when they fall into the hands of someone who doesn't know their value.
Lin Chuchu copied them one by one. Fortunately, the wooden boards were all made of one piece, so she didn't have to jump up to avoid bumping into them.
Just as they hit a wooden plank, two beeping sounds suddenly came from inside the space.
The names of two artifacts appeared in the list of replicas.
Lin Chuchu calmly continued to copy the next piece, but in her heart, a huge wave of shock surged. She hadn't expected that there were other things hidden inside the wooden board. They had made a fortune.
Soon, the four of them had circled the wall, and Lin Chuchu found five more items hidden among the wooden planks.
It looks like a book, and a complete set at that.
Lin Chuchu's eyes crinkled with joy; she was very happy, and this also influenced the others.
Later, Captain Qin inquired and found that everyone was free to move around.
So the group went downstairs, but unfortunately, the other floors didn't have any special decorations.
They went down to the first floor, and the four of them left first.
We came out quite early, before it got dark, so we decided to take a walk around.
Anyway, apart from Lin Chuchu, everyone else is skilled enough to protect her.
Along the way, they encountered some citizens of the United States, who, despite being pale and thin, were dressed in suits and ties, trying their best to maintain their gentlemanly demeanor.
Upon seeing that the group were foreigners, although they were curious, they did not come over. In the eyes of the American citizens, these people were just tourists and they would not offer them a job.
Team Leader Qin and his men watched the group warily, fearing they might suddenly rush up and rob them.
However, they were all wrong, because the four people had nothing on them—no bags, no watches, and no valuable jewelry—so stealing from them would be pointless.
After crossing a street, I saw many people setting up stalls, each with a box in front of them or a pile of things on their shop front.
Among them were some valuable items, but at this time, those valuable items were much cheaper, some even costing less than the price of a loaf of bread.
Team Leader Qin said in a low voice, "Let's buy some things too. We can use whatever we have from the money we exchanged earlier."
Lin Chuchu saved them a lot of money. When they came out, their superiors specifically said that they could use that money as they pleased.
Lin Chuchu did want to buy some things, but what caught her eye were not the valuable items, but the cultural relics displayed on the ground.
Because they weren't well preserved, the artifacts looked old and damaged.
Although they couldn't tell which era the artifacts were from, they were certain that they were from ancient China.
Lin Chuchu walked up to a stall, but the stall owner, seeing their clothes, didn't think they were rich and ignored them.
Lin Chuchu asked, "Can I pick these things up and take a look?"
The other party said, "Sure, but be careful. If it gets damaged, you'll have to pay 10 times the price."
He licked his lips, a greedy glint in his eyes. If the other party accidentally broke it, he would make money.
His gaze was fixed on Lin Chuchu, but Lin Chuchu did not give him the chance to extort money.
Because he didn't even pick up those things; he just touched them with his hand, and the bottoms were still firmly on the ground.
The stall owner looked utterly disappointed.
Lin Chuchu calmly touched all the cultural relics, then stood up and led her people to the next stall.
His face remained calm, but his heart was churning with turmoil.
Of the dozens of small items on the stall, 35 were genuine.
My goodness, who would have thought that a random little stall vendor would have so many cultural relics?
This made his eyes light up as he stared at the other stalls. How wonderful it would be if all of these things were real?
I'm afraid these things are someone's treasured possessions; they wouldn't be selling them unless they were desperate to survive.
Next, Lin Chuchu browsed through the stalls one by one, while the others pretended to buy one or two things occasionally, none of them particularly expensive.
When Lin Chuchu stood up from the last stall, the people behind her all had different finds, including Qin, who had a few crisp shards in his arms.
Lin Chuchu obtained these items. After returning to the hotel, he put them into his spatial storage and used the repair machine inside to repair them all.
Lin Chuchu never expected that the most precious blue and white porcelain fragments would appear here.
If it were just fragments, they wouldn't be very valuable, but Lin Chuchu has a way to restore them.
I've had such a great haul today, I wonder where else I can buy porcelain.
Unfortunately, they didn't stay here long enough.
As everyone walked back, they were filled with an overwhelming sense of joy.
Judging from Lin Chuchu's serious expression, she must have gained a lot.
They ate some Western food in the hotel restaurant and then returned to their rooms. Qin and his companion went to Lin Chuchu's room first.
As soon as he entered the room, Team Leader Qin couldn't help but ask, "Comrade Lin, how did it go? How many copies did you successfully replicate today?"
All eyes were fixed on Lin Chuchu with anticipation.
Lin Chuchu didn't keep anyone in suspense. She glanced at the numbers on the replica machine in her space and grinned.
"There are a total of 1,752 cultural relics, of which 1,300 were replicated from the exhibition hall."
The group took a deep breath, their hearts filled with excitement.
"That sword was so beautiful that the staff didn't explain it at all, and they didn't collect any of the craftsmanship details."
"It's such a waste that these things are in their hands. Fortunately, we will be able to bring the cultural relics back soon."
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