Five years later, in the Chinese Shu Capital, a huge museum rose from the western suburbs of the city. It was inaugurated under the auspices of a group of dignitaries.
At the entrance was a very Chinese-style screen wall, and above it, the words "Jinsha Museum" were written in golden text.
"This museum is finally completed," Leonard Ethan said to Joan at the hotel next to the museum on the 16th floor, looking at the crowd entering the museum after the opening ceremony.
"This must be the museum with the longest construction time among all the excavation follow-ups we've been involved with. Even my private museum only took a year to complete the construction work."
"The Chinese are indeed praiseworthy for their ability to build infrastructure. Thus, if they know what is inside a house, constructing a museum does not take a particularly long time, especially when there is enough money," Joan shrugged.