After confirming that the stall owner was not trying to trick anyone, Liang En quickly reached out to the red-covered information. After all, there are knowledgeable people here, so the most valuable information should be in the red information.

Because those red information books totaled less than 50 copies, Liang En quickly flipped through these folders and notebooks and became very interested in two of them.

So he quickly swiped his card again to buy these two things, and then took Joan of Arc to the nearby seating area to get a drink each and read the two documents carefully.

The first of the two documents records information about the tomb of Alfred the Great and the possible whereabouts of the current emperor's bones. It contains a large amount of personal analysis and photocopies of these information in history.

But to be honest, this thing is not of much value. Although Alfred the Great is the only person in British history who can be called the Great, these information seem to be a bit generic.

To make matters worse, although the data marked several locations where the remains may have been lost, these locations were all cemeteries or mass graves without exception.

In other words, it is not only expensive to carry out search work, but also obtaining an excavation permit is not a simple matter. Therefore, Liang En felt that unless he could find further information, he would definitely not start the search.

The other information is the only one among the dozens of red folders that contains information in Chinese. It tells about a major robbery of cultural relics and antiques that happened in the United States.

In fact, until forty or fifty years ago, due to insufficient monitoring facilities and the lack of new criminal investigation techniques, there would occasionally be cases where no one could be arrested and the stolen goods could not be recovered in certain major robberies.

However, the reason why this major robbery attracted Liang En's attention was because he discovered that the person involved in the robbery was the notorious cultural relic dealer Lu Qinzhai.

Lu Qinzhai was an internationally renowned cultural relic dealer and major antique dealer in the early 20th century. He sold many Chinese national treasure-level cultural relics abroad, including one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of Chinese art, "Sa Lu Zi" among the Six Horses of Zhaoling. and ""Fist-haired gun"".

Interestingly, due to slight differences in different worlds, the items lost in the robbery recorded in this file include the two Zhaoling Six Horses that were collected by the Xifania University Museum in Liang En's original world. two of them.

According to the information, the robbery occurred at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of History. At that time, the robbers raided a small exhibition room where items had been transferred due to the renovation of the Chinese Exhibition, and took away more than 30 cultural relics.

In addition to the photos and contents of the missing cultural relics, this folder also contains copies and photocopies of various materials collected by the police at that time.

"It seems that our first expedition target after the year has been decided now." After carefully reading these two documents, Liang En put down the drink cup in his hand and said to Joan of Arc, "The target is Pennsylvania in the United States——"

After chatting for a while, it was time for the lunch buffet. After simply filling his stomach, he went to the registration office nearby to sign up for the afternoon selection of the so-called Joan of Arc's Remains Appraisal Team.

I have to say that the organizer acted relatively quickly in this regard. At the end of lunch time, the other party sent a voting URL to each participant’s mobile phone. At the same time, three computers were set up on site for convenience. vote.

An hour later, the voting ended on time. Liang En entered the seven-member appraisal team with the third most votes.

The two people who received more votes than Liang En were both senior members of this exchange meeting and had participated in at least fifteen exchange meetings. The other four people after Liang En had participated in at least six exchange meetings.

In other words, Liang En was the only new member of the appraisal team, and the reason for this situation is probably closely related to his current academic status.

Soon, these people who were selected to be part of the appraisal team were taken by the organizers of the exchange meeting to a small room next to the hall, and in the center of the room was the glass bottle containing the so-called remains of Joan of Arc.

"Thank you very much for your cooperation." After everyone entered the room, the middle-aged man who had been understanding for everyone before nodded and said.

"I think everyone should know the reason for coming here. In the next hour, you can use any means to detect these remains. The only requirement is that no destructive inspection or testing is allowed on the remains."

Everyone immediately nodded to show that they understood the request, and then began to check. Their first step was to carefully open the bottle, and then put the contents in the bottle into glass dishes.

After taking everything out of the bottles, the representatives present quickly divided into four groups, and then each group took one item and began to inspect it.

It may be because Liang En is too young, or it may be because he is really a new face here. So he was the only one of the four groups who was in a group.

Liang En didn't think there was anything wrong with the fact that there was only one person in his group, so he quickly ran to the edge with the cat bone assigned to him to check it out.

To be honest, although this kind of ban on sampling under the pretext of protecting religious relics is old-fashioned, it does leave outsiders with nothing to say, especially when the thing is in private hands.

However, for Liang En, this is not an unsolvable problem, especially if he knows in advance that this thing is fake, it is not impossible to find flaws.

Just as everyone started to check, in a room not far away, two people were staring at the computer and looking at the situation in the room through cameras set up in every corner of the room.

"It's really troublesome. There are unexpected people coming here for appraisal." One of the young people who looked about 30 years old complained while looking at Liang En on the screen.

"Isn't this something we had anticipated beforehand?" Another middle-aged man who looked to be in his forties shrugged. "After all, this gathering is not under our direct control, so accidents are normal."

"But you don't need to be nervous about this. We have previously restricted the entire detection plan and do not allow the use of those instruments, so they should not be able to see anything -"

"That's right. It seems that my nerves are a little too tense." The young man nodded, then pointed at Liang En on the screen and asked. "But what is he doing?"

"Maybe there is nothing we can do, so we are just pretending." The older man looked at Liang En, who was holding the bone between his nose with tweezers and sniffing it vigorously. He was stunned for a moment and then said.

"You know, those who can be selected have a certain reputation, so they must show their abilities. Otherwise, they will definitely be laughed at by others."

Liang En, who didn't know anyone was talking about him, sniffed the bone vigorously. Because of his previous physical strengthening, his sense of smell was naturally greatly improved.

So after smelling it repeatedly, Liang En caught a hint of smell from the bones that theoretically shouldn't exist.

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