Yu Yue immediately hid behind a pillar and recorded a video in the direction of Yu Wanwan and Lu Bowen.

He even forgot about going to see a history professor at Tsinghua or Peking University.

"Book a room, a standard room."

Yu Wanwan was the first to walk to the front desk.

He then took out his ID card.

Hotels in rural towns are not so strictly managed, so even if she is a minor, she can still book a room.

And all that's needed is an ID card, so Lu Bowen's identity won't be exposed.

Otherwise, if people knew that Lu Bowen had come to their town, who knows what kind of sensation it would cause.

The reason for booking a standard room is because I'm worried that people who book double rooms might do something indescribable in the room.

The cleaning in these small hotels is usually very haphazard; the previous guest might have left something on the bed.

She didn't want to sit in a room like this and talk to people.

Just thinking about it gives me goosebumps.

The receptionist glanced at Yu Wanwan and Lu Bowen, said nothing, and silently helped them check in.

"Third floor, room 310."

After saying that, she handed the room key to Yu Wanwan.

Yu Yue watched as Yu Wanwan and Lu Bowen walked towards the stairs, and curled her lips in disgust.

Yu Wanwan is indeed a lowlife; even the sugar daddy she found is so low-class.

He's old and stingy; when I brought her to a hotel, he only agreed to book a standard room.

It's still Yu Wanwan who should have spoken to them; maybe she'll even pay for the hotel room this time.

Yu Wanwan is really shameless; she's even being so proactive in this kind of thing just to please her sugar daddy.

Does she think that if she pleases her sugar daddy, he'll buy her a Mercedes?

How naive.

She found a bubble tea shop across from the hotel, and sitting in the shop, she could see the hotel entrance and clearly see who was coming and going.

Two hours later.

Yu Wanwan and Lu Bowen walked out of the hotel.

Even though he was wearing a mask, Yu Yue could still see that Lu Bowen's face was glowing.

She rolled her eyes at the sight.

Yu Wanwan was really hungry, yet she was having so much fun with an old man. Was she really not afraid of exciting him to the point of passing out?

Then look at Yu Wanwan. Although she doesn't have the same ruddy complexion as the old man, her eyes are squinting with laughter.

But her face also looked relaxed and happy.

She clearly enjoyed the event.

They really look like they've never had anything good to eat.

She checked her phone, made sure the video was recorded, and then smiled slightly.

At the hotel entrance, Yu Wanwan was genuinely happy.

She had thought she could make a lot of money from this deal with Lu Bowen, but she never expected to make this much.

She just pulled ten antiques out of the room.

Five of them were bowls she found in the general's mansion kitchen; five bowls of different sizes.

These five bowls all have one thing in common.

They were all printed with the words "For the exclusive use of the General of the Great Sheng Cavalry's Mansion".

Just looking at those few words made Lu Bowen so excited he almost fainted.

Not to mention that these bowls are all yellow-glazed bowls, with a pure and delicate color and a smooth and fine white glaze, which is stunning at first glance.

"I have read in unofficial historical records that there was a dynasty 2,500 years ago that widely used this kind of yellow-glazed bowl. The yellow-glazed bowl was the representative of the official kiln of that dynasty."

It records the artistic trends and social customs of the court at that time.

When I first read this anecdote, I was convinced that the dynasty mentioned was the Dasheng Dynasty. I never imagined that there would actually be a yellow-glazed bowl from the Dasheng Dynasty.

"Moreover, these bowls came from the residence of the General of the Cavalry, and were used by the General of the Cavalry during the Great Sheng Dynasty, making them even more precious."

"These bowls are not merely luxurious works of art; they are witnesses to a dynasty and bearers of history."

"Miss Yu, may I purchase each of these bowls for ten million?"

When he said "Is it okay?", Lu Bowen looked at Yu Wanwan expectantly.

She even looked somewhat pitiful, which made Yu Wanwan feel that if she rejected him, she would truly deserve to die.

She said repeatedly, "Deal."

She thought that there were hundreds of such bowls in the general's mansion's cupboards.

Well, hehehehe.

The five bowls were among the most ordinary items she took out from this batch of goods.

The remaining five are all increasingly higher than the last.

Lu Bowen has regular physical examinations every year, and various expert teams tailor health care plans for him, which keeps his body in very good condition and makes his heart very healthy without any problems.

Otherwise, he would have been rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment due to a heart attack long ago.

The five items that Yu Wanwan took out afterwards were:

A double-sided embroidered screen woven with gold and silver threads.

One side is embroidered with a scene of hundreds of birds paying homage to the phoenix. The birds and phoenixes are embroidered so lifelike that they are intertwined with liveliness and nobility, creating a visually stunning effect.

The other side is embroidered with a peacock pattern, the lines intertwined as if giving the peacock life, beautiful and sacred.

This double-sided embroidery was one of the items bestowed upon her by the Empress. It was embroidered with the words "Used by the Empress of the Great Sheng Dynasty" in gold thread.

Lu Bowen offered 150 million yuan for the painting.

Following it was another gift from the Empress: a crystal-clear jade Buddha, its color warm and lustrous, its green hue vibrant and inviting.

Every carving on the jade Buddha is exquisite.

Even if this jade Buddha is not an antique, it is still priceless. Moreover, the color of this jade Buddha is obviously that of ancient jade, and the carving technique also has the characteristics of the dynasty.

The words "Used by Empress Dasheng" are also carved on the bottom.

The bid for this jade Buddha was higher than that for the screen, reaching 200 million.

Next up is a pair of cloisonné double-eared vases, with five-clawed golden dragons carved on the body, symbolizing supreme imperial power, and the colors are extremely bright.

The bottom bears the inscription "Used by the Emperor of Dasheng".

Lu Bowen also offered 200 million.

There was also a golden sword inlaid with jewels, its blade gleaming with a cold light. It was incredibly sharp, capable of cutting through iron like mud. With a light swing, it could sever the metal legs of a hotel chair.

This was also a gift from the Emperor.

Because Lu Bowen saw in unofficial histories that the possible emperor of the Dasheng Dynasty was one who liked to use swords and was quite skilled at swordsmanship.

This sword, which was used by the emperor, confirms this to some extent.

In addition, the hilt of the sword is inlaid with large rubies and sapphires.

The price is 250 million.

The last item is a book.

A book containing the script of the Dasheng Dynasty.

This book was not a gift from the Emperor or Empress, nor was it given to her by someone else. Yu Wanwan simply took it from the study in the General's Mansion.

She hadn't originally intended to trade the book.

However, when she saw how excited and interested Lu Bowen was in the things from the Dasheng Dynasty, she changed her mind.

Since Lu Bowen wants to study the Dasheng Dynasty, it would be more efficient to study books about that dynasty first.

The book she was holding was actually a travelogue, which she planned to read herself to learn about the customs and culture of the Great Sheng Kingdom.

She didn't accept money from Lu Bowen for this book.

Give it to him directly.

This transaction earned a total of 850 million.

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