Chapter 69: Dao and Buddha
Chapter 69: Dao and Buddha
"Alright… Jia Hua, after you take it back, avoid touching it too much with your hands. Find a proper stand to place it on, and remember, don't leave it exposed to direct sunlight…"
After professionally preserving the artifact, Tang Xia smiled as she explained some precautions to Huang Ji.
Huang Ji, however, paid no attention to the immense amount of information contained in this segment of the Buddha's finger bone. Standing up, he smiled and said, "No need. I think it's better for you to keep it here for safekeeping."
"But…" Tang Xia hesitated, wanting to point out that this was not in line with standard procedure. Donations required all kinds of auditing processes.
Huang Ji was well aware of this—he wouldn't pass the review anyway. The Flying Immortal Inscription Mirror had been obtained through illegal means, and even his own identity was fake. The artifact was essentially not legitimate.
So, he quickly interjected, "You can consider it as temporary storage. Don’t museums also have mechanisms for borrowing items for exhibitions?"
"The bronze mirror can remain in your research institute. You can have the usage rights, can’t you?"
For Huang Ji, the bronze mirror was just a tool, but for the archaeological research institute, it was a priceless treasure.
