As A Trash Collector, I Collected A Imperial Jade Seal

Chapter 362 - 362: All 24 Jade Seals of the Ming Dynasty are here! The Identity of the Tomb Owner is Revealed! (1)
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Chapter 362: All 24 Jade Seals of the Ming Dynasty are here! The Identity of the Tomb Owner is Revealed! (1)

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

He pushed open the door to the next chamber.

There was a wooden box.

Luo Feng casually opened it to reveal a roll of white cloth. He shuffled and prodded the object wrapped within said cloth.

“What is it?” Gu Santong asked impatiently.

“I do not know, it seems like…”

As Luo Feng spoke, he pulled out the object inside, discovering it to be a roll of silk?

The color of the silk had darkened over time, which was expected given its few centuries of age; it could not possibly have maintained its vibrant colors. Yet, there was no external damage.

“Damn! It’s been hundreds of years, and this cloth has not shown any signs of decay?”

“It depends on how it’s preserved. If stored properly, it could last for a millennium! ”

“This color, it seems to be golden. It means it was used exclusively by the royal family, right?”

Luo Feng set the silk aside carefully before proceeding to open the other boxes.

They also contained various silks, but no finished products.

In other words, these were mere pieces of fabric, likely used as material for clothes.

Walking into the next room, he found it filled with complete garments.

All the finished clothes were excellently preserved.

They seemed to have been treated using a special method; otherwise, they would not have survived in such pristine condition.

“What kind of clothes are these?”

Luo Feng was suddenly taken aback by a unique garment hanging high beneath a beam.

“This seems like an official’s robe?”

After a few more glances, Luo Feng finally spoke aloud.

“Yes, it seems possible!” Gu Santong nodded. The style indeed looked like an official’s robe.

Luo Feng chuckled and said, “Whenever you enter a room, the most conspicuous object tends to be the most important. This garment, hanging so high, is clearly set apart from the other clothes! There’s a high probability it is an official’s robe!”

“But there’s another possibility.”

Having heard this, Gu Santong curiously asked, “What else could it be?”

“Of course, it could be a Dragon Robe!”

Damn!

Gu Santong was shocked upon hearing this. He had considered a myriad of possibilities but had not thought of this one.

“Luo Feng, that can’t be possible, can it? Could a Dragon Robe be made so casually?” Qin Rubing retorted.

“Haha, the nine-layered outer coffin was made, so what’s so surprising about one more Dragon Robe?”

Luo Feng laughed and added, “Moreover, there seems to be a generous number of these dragon robes, with over a dozen of them hanging around. Quite a bold move from the tomb owner, I say!”

“Let’s go, Master Gu, we need to switch our oxygen tanks! We’re running out of oxygen!”

Luo Feng checked the level of oxygen in his tank and immediately turned around to leave.

They could not continue any further with the amount of oxygen they had left. After all, there were many rooms yet to be explored.

And it was already getting late.

Human beings need to rest, do they not?

Despite the heightened tension making everyone oblivious to hunger and fatigue, it was nonetheless harmful to the body if they were to ignore the complaints of their bodies.

“Damn! The host is leaving just like that? Shouldn’t he finish looking at the remaining items?

“We’ve been looking all night and still don’t know the identity of the tomb owner. It’s infuriating!”

The crowd grumbled.

It was completely unsatisfying.

They were hoping for a satisfying experience.

Watching the stream was akin to watching a movie, and if said movie were to pause midway or fail to load, how could they not feel frustrated?

Once outside, the sky was pitch black, with stars twinkling brightly. The sky in the wilderness was indeed better than within the city.

“Master Gu, make a phone call and get more people here. We need more archaeologists for this site!”

Although Luo Feng had a good number of local villagers guarding the site.

They were not archaeologists.

Though they were originally tasked with digging up items of little value, as Luo Feng’s finds became more valuable, their role had shifted to security.

Weren’t they the world’s luckiest security guards?

Their living expenses were fully covered by Luo Feng, and the food was excellent.

On top of that, their wages were exceptionally high, which was outrageously good.

While Luo Feng rested for the night, the entirety of Japan’s archaeological experts were unable to.

Especially the Tokyo Museum of the Sakura Nation.

It was a direct hit.

They had learned of the discovery of their national treasures and immediately sent their director to watch Luo Feng’s livestream.

Apart from the museum director, people from all walks of life in Sakura Nation gathered to marvel at Luo Feng’s discovery.

To a small island nation like them, even a livestream could spread quickly in society; this was quite normal.

For instance, if a celebrity from Korea, another small country, did something scandalous, nearly the entire country would learn of it.

The place was just too small.

A group of middle school boys from Japan, though unable to do anything, began shouting in front of their computers: “These are our national treasures, China should return them.’

Of course, only these boys cared about such things. The white-collar workers in Japan were not interested. Whether the treasures were returned or not, there would be no benefits for them; at most, it would be a spectacle.

In the fast-paced life of Japan, apart from earning money, these white-collar workers had no interest in anything else.

However, they were very interested in Luo Feng.

Being Asians, Luo Feng’s appearance appealed to them, and his wealth was also impressive. Within a year, he had unearthed antiquities worth billions, elevating his net worth beyond 50 billion.

A young man of such wealth was undoubtedly a desirable marriage prospect.

But these were mere fantasies. Luo Feng had no intention of involving himself with the girls of Japan, and none of them had the potential to become his significant other..

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