The next day, at Lingnan Museum, journalists from all walks of life—social, humanities, financial, and even entertainment media—gathered, filling the ceremony hall. Cameras, long and short, were busily set up, heralding an event of great importance.
It wasn't that these journalists hadn't seen the world, but that the event itself was quite special.
A man fraught with topics of interest had, in a very topical manner, bid on an artifact of even greater interest and was now, in partnership with its equally interesting former owner, donating it.
Heroes, money, relics, royalty, affairs, innuendos, international relationships—just these elements alone could fill the pages of a popular novel by the hundreds of thousands of words.
For the journalists, it was an excellent report worthy of deep investigation.
Backstage, after chatting with a few leaders, Xiao Ming knocked on the door to Furukawa Shizuka's resting room.