Chapter 543 - 543: Fakes! Absolute Fakes!
Chapter 543 - 543: Fakes! Absolute Fakes!
Chapter 543 - 543: Fakes! Absolute Fakes!
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
At around seven in the evening, another surprising turn of events unfolded.
The Tokyo Museum initiated a livestream for the authentication of their artifacts. Within mere minutes, various livestreaming platforms collectively surpassed the threshold of 20 million viewers. Luo Feng’s recent arrival had certainly fanned the flames of public curiosity. Coupled with his existing popularity and the emerging rumors about potential forgeries within the museum’s artifacts, it was expected that a massive audience would gather for this spectacle.
Though 20 million might seem a drop in the ocean considering the China’s vast population, for a single livestream event, this was indeed a significant number. More so, considering Japan’s smaller population in contrast to China’s. A livestream attracting an actual audience of 20 million in Japan was, therefore, no minor accomplishment.
“Wow, this is quite the crowd!”
“What’s the hold-up with the artifact authentication?”
“The museum’s audacious enough to livestream this? I’m convinced their artifacts must be authentic!”
“So, if these are genuine, does that mean Luo Feng’s artifacts are fakes?”
“I bet the host’s artifacts are going to be discredited!”
In the meantime, Luo Feng, fresh from a shower in his hotel room, spent some relaxing time with Li Shishi. The pair lounged comfortably on the sofa,
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Though 20 million might seem a drop in the ocean considering the China’s vast population, for a single livestream event, this was indeed a significant number. More so, considering Japan’s smaller population in contrast to China’s. A livestream attracting an actual audience of 20 million in Japan was, therefore, no minor accomplishment.
“Wow, this is quite the crowd!”
“What’s the hold-up with the artifact authentication?”
“The museum’s audacious enough to livestream this? I’m convinced their artifacts must be authentic!”
“So, if these are genuine, does that mean Luo Feng’s artifacts are fakes?”
“I bet the host’s artifacts are going to be discredited!”
In the meantime, Luo Feng, fresh from a shower in his hotel room, spent some relaxing time with Li Shishi. The pair lounged comfortably on the sofa, enjoying their privacy. However, a call interrupted their quiet time, informing Luo Feng about the ongoing livestream. Seizing the opportunity for entertainment, Luo Feng and Li Shishi tuned into the livestream together.
Rather than join the museum’s livestream room, Luo Feng shared the livestream with his own audience.
“We’re watching the livestream from Old Luo’s room!”
“Host, how certain are you about the authenticity of your artifact?”
“That’s not even a question, it’s one hundred percent! Are you doubting our host’s judgment? You’re supposed to be a fan, aren’t you?”
“It’s clear as day; there can’t be two identical artifacts in the world!” “The forgery must be from the museum!”
“If the museum’s bold enough to livestream, they must be sure of their artifacts’ authenticity, or they risk shooting themselves in the foot, right?”
Meanwhile, on the museum’s livestream, Kawashima Miyuki, the museum’s charming representative, naturally assumed the role of host. Her captivating beauty, impressive figure, and pleasing voice made her an obvious choice for
the job.
“Esteemed experts, please commence the authentication process!”
Among the experts present, Luo Feng recognized a familiar face. It was the renowned porcelain expert, Wang Yousheng. Apparently, Japan had extended him an invitation.
“Are you watching the livestream for Ms. Kawashima, or do you genuinely have interest in such events?” Li Shishi, nestled comfortably in Luo Feng’s arms, inquired with a playful glance. She knew all too well he was watching not for the livestream, but for the beautiful host.
“Let’s be honest, many young men in our country watch these livestreams primarily for the attractive women, not the artifacts!” Luo Feng admitted, not hiding his admiration for Kawashima Miyuki’s beauty. “Isn’t the museum’s decision to enlist a beauty as a host a ploy for more views? Well, it worked; I fell for it!”
In fiction, male protagonists often boast and pretend to be deep, which is insufferably pretentious. It’s entirely natural for men to admire beautiful women, just as it’s natural for women to be attracted to handsome, strong
men.
However, Luo Feng knew, admiring someone and being in a relationship with them were two distinct matters.
“Alright, let’s focus on the livestream now,” said Luo Feng as he gently ran his fingers through Li Shishi’s hair, shifting his attention back to the stream. The beautiful host was merely a bonus. His primary interest was to discern what these people planned to do next with the livestream.
“Do we have any findings yet?” Wang Yousheng asked the other experts on site after a period of close observation.
“The glaze displays an orange peel pattern, and the pigment is refined! It’s undeniably authentic!” affirmed a Japanese expert, a small-bearded man. Other Japanese experts echoed his conviction. However, Wang Yousheng and his associates seemed unconvinced.
‘Mr. Wang, it seems you have a differing opinion. Would you care to share it?”
“I’d like to examine the clay body more closely,” Wang Yousheng responded. His expertise in porcelain, hailed as top-tier in his homeland, held significant weight even in Japan.
Upon closer inspection, he declared, “In my judgment, this is unequivocally a forgery. The person behind it possesses considerable skill, but due to technical constraints, the clay body wasn’t properly crafted. With more diligence, it could’ve been made to appear more authentic. It’s understandable that the museum failed to spot the forgery. It’s a common enough occurrence, unless someone with a keen eye comes along to detect the discrepancy,” explained
Wang Yousheng..