The outside was becoming increasingly lively as Lu Yao had already entered the "Star Alliance National East Continent Art Museum."
Inside, there was an array of Xia Country cultural relics on display, including Bronzeware from the Shang and Zhou dynasties, calligraphy and paintings from the Tang dynasty, porcelain from the Song Dynasty, and many Buddha statues.
Valuable relics were showcased under reinforced glass, while those deemed less valuable were carelessly placed around the hall.
Without any protective measures, anyone could handle or pose with them for a price. Over time, many relics had lost arms and legs and were severely damaged. If a Xia Country cultural relic enthusiast had seen them, they would have surely bled for it.
Such blatant display of looted cultural artifacts from other countries would undoubtedly face criticism.
To whitewash their acts of plunder and to stop the victimized countries from reclaiming their property, the thieves even concocted a theory.