Chapter 656: Robbed? Part 2

“That’s true.” Wang Xuanji thought it was funny how he had such a ridiculous idea, something that was obviously impossible, and wondered why he felt that way. Maybe it was because Su Jing’s ability was so legendary that he couldn’t even see through it.

After a few days, there was still no news about “Rhapsody on Goddess of Luo Painting” and several other stolen Japanese artifacts. This made Su Jing, who was full of expectation, worry a little. Could it be because of the distance that there was an accident on the road? If he knew that this would happen then he wouldn’t have been too greedy and he would have just grabbed a few more pieces by the way, and put all the blood of Qing Fu on “Rhapsody on Goddess of Luo Painting”.

At noon that day, Su Jing suddenly heard the call of Killer Whale coming from the beach and walked to the beach. 

He saw the Killer Whale exposing his head, deliberately spraying water up from the air hole. If Su Jing hadn’t used his Spiritual Force to block the water, he would definitely be wet. The Killer Whale is now seven or eight meters long, he is an absolute behemoth, if it weren’t for the deep coastal waters here, it wouldn’t be able to lean on the shore.

“Little Hu, you are being naughty again.” Su Jing smiled and reached out and touched Killer Whale’s head.

“I found some treasures.” The Killer Whale screamed as if offering a treasure and dived into the water, and pulled up a net bag. The Killer Whale, King Cuttlefish, and Green-Eyed Fishes are still looking for treasures under the sea, but Su Jing did not urge them too tightly to completely deprive them of their time to play. 

The Green-Eyed Fishes are in charge of finding and collecting the treasures, the King Cuttlefish is in charge of looking after them, and the Killer Whale is in charge of transportation, and a large bag of underwater treasures is brought back every few days by the Killer Whale.

Su Jing brought up the big bag of treasures which weighed at least Two Hundred Jin. Among them, there are sea fishing Porcelain, a few small pieces of Red Coral, and a lot of Pearls… As usual, things are in a messy order but the whole bag is quite valuable. 

Of course, there are also some things that are basically worthless, after all, The Killer Whale, King Cuttlefish, and Green-Eyed Fishes cannot completely distinguish between treasures and just some shiny things.

“Huh!” Su Jing suddenly noticed a glass box. They didn’t seem to be soaked in the sea for long. There was a scroll inside of it, which was well sealed. Su Jing opened the glass box, took out the picture scroll, and opened a part of it, and then he was stunned as he looked at the content.

“This is… “Rhapsody on Goddess of Luo Painting.” Su Jing was surprised and delighted and then looked at the inside of the picture scroll shaft. Sure enough, there was a lot of blood on the inside of the two shafts. It should be done by Matsumoto Hiro according to his order. 

Su Jing did not expect that it would be brought back to him by the Killer Whale in this way, it must have fallen into the sea presumably because of various coincidences, and because of various coincidences, it was found by Green-Eyed Fishes. 

Su Jing couldn’t guess how many coincidences there were on the way. But now Su Jing could understand why “Qing Fu” paid back the money.

“Since Rhapsody on Goddess of Luo Painting is there, will the other cultural relics be there?” A thought suddenly appeared in Su Jing’s heart and he quickly searched through the net bag, and he really found three more Japanese cultural relics. 

One was a Picture Scroll, the Second was a Buddha statue, and the Third was a Blade and these are the things missing from the Japanese Museum, each of which is stained with the blood of Qing Fu in an inconspicuous position.

“Hey, they should be feeling a lot of pain now.” Su Jing was very happy, and the big stone in his heart also fell. He collected the three Japanese artifacts and returned “Rhapsody on Goddess of Luo Painting” to Liaosheng Museum anonymously.

Liaosheng Museum… 

The receptionist who was operating the computer suddenly noticed a packaged long cylindrical object on the right-hand side. She was a little confused. Why can’t she remember when this thing was put here and who put it here?

She picked it up and looked at it. There was no label or signature on it, and she didn’t know what it was. She opened it and looked at it and found that there was a scroll inside of it, so she took it out carefully, opened it and looked at it. 

She was still a bit acquainted with many artifacts working in the museum for a long time, so she was very careful when opening it. 

Because this painting is very long so only a part of it was opened. After watching it for a while, her eyes were wide open and she excitedly patted the female colleague next to her and said: “Little Fang, Little Fang, look, is this “Rhapsody on Goddess of Luo Painting”?”

“What nonsense are you speaking, do you know the weight of ‘Rhapsody on Goddess of Luo Painting’, how could it fall into your hands?” The female colleague next to her said.

“But it’s obviously exactly the same as Rhapsody on Goddess of Luo Painting.”

“Let’s see, it’s really a bit similar, where did you get it?”

“It was sitting next to me.”

“Could it be that someone copied it and dropped it here?”

After all, they didn’t have enough discriminating ability, so they reported to the Museum Manager. After seeing it, the Manager couldn’t believe his eyes, so he quickly alarmed the Curator and many Masters of Appreciation. 

The final appraisal results unanimously showed that this was The “Rhapsody on Goddess of Luo Painting” that was originally in the Liaosheng Museum and nothing can defy that.

The news broke out quickly, and the Chinese netizens were all in joy. This dramatic turn of events made many people feel unbelievable and it became a topic of discussion for countless people after dinner. 

The thought that Wang Xuanji thought was absurd before involuntarily rose up in his heart again, his intuition was telling him that this matter was somehow related to Su Jing. 

(To be continued ~^~)