Not to mention scholars underestimate each other, in fact, antiques are even more so! These people weren't greedy of money, but when it came to their field of expertise, all of them were greedy of money.

Why do you say that? This was because everyone in the industry knew that although money and rights were good, they were renewable resources. If one were to spend money, they could earn more. If they lost their rights, they could continue to operate the business.

This was not a problem, but the glory brought by antiques, ruins and exploration archaeology were unique and could not be reborn!

Which of those priceless antiques wasn't a solo treasure? The honor of exploring a relic will always belong to a single person and will not be shared.

Sai Mouerbeike was publicly acknowledged as the first person to discover the origin of the Nile in the Western World of Adventures, but had no one explored the origin of the Nile before or after him?

Of course they did, but none of them had as much influence as Samuel, so he had the honor.

Just like how King Shang Tai found some of the antiques from the first dynasty in Egypt's Royal Valley, and those tombs, since he was the first one to discover them, his name was tied to this archaeological site.

The moment he heard that Samuel was going to the Dunhuang, he knew that this fellow wanted this honor. He wanted to be the first European to explore the treasury of the Dunhuang, and this fellow was definitely going to hunt for treasures.

This era did not have any clear laws or regulations protecting unearthed cultural relics. Basically, those found belonged to those, such as the armless Venus, which was dug up by two Greek farmers.

As a result, it was discovered by a French officers, who spent a small amount of money to buy it from a farmer.

The smile of the Mona Lisa The Famous Painting of the world was actually bought by the French from the Italians as well, thus becoming the national treasure of France.

This was the barbaric era when humans were exploring Earth. The explorer was like the captain of the The Age of Great Navigation, saying that a small island was their own, it was completely a horse lagoon.

If Samuel's figure appeared in Dunhuang, then there would be at least a portion of the ancient items that he brought back to Europe. This was already a custom of that era.

So the left side requested for him to share the resources, and you, Samuel, cannot just take advantage of them, you created a Expedition in India and traversed the entire Pamir plateau … All these things had to be shared no matter what!

Photos, pictures, excavations along the way... All the notes in your notes must be shared!

Samuel heard the extortion conditions on the left, and the flesh on his face trembled in pain, but after weighing the pros and cons for a long time, he finally could not resist the temptation to agree to the terms.

Thus, the two Expedition s officially merged together. They would cultivate and formulate a plan in the Guizhou, and at the same time, allow Samuel and the others to nourish their bodies.

Zuo Zongtang could not possibly accompany them to play everyday as he provided them with a series of documents so that they could freely access the various fortresses. Furthermore, the local garrison would also have to provide protection, and the various government agencies would also have to take care of them.

In the end, he even assigned a military doctor and a team of 50 cavalry soldiers to protect them along the way. Even if it was Master Zuo's wish, he was too lazy to care about future matters.

Samuel did not go back on his words. When Gordon left for Lanzhou, he gave the British Minister in Beijing a letter explaining the reason behind his stay in the Guizhou. He also explained his own illness, which was not forced by anyone.

Now that he had let go of everyone's responsibility, he would be happy to lose you as a burden. But actually, deep down in his bones, Gordon was not that familiar with you, Samuel!

The merged Expedition knew each other, repaired equipment and nurtured their bodies. It wasn't until December 1871 that Samuel's typhoid fever was counted as six points. He could finally walk.

While he was waiting for his body to recover, the left side of the court nearly tortured him to death.

Although Samuel had lost a large portion of his cultural relics in order to escape the pursuit of the Russian soldier, there were still quite a few that were left. There were more than ten large bags filled with over three hundred cultural relics scattered around.

Not only that, but Samuel had a large collection of photographs, which recorded the local customs along the way as well as the surroundings of the monuments.

If all these things were to be combined, it would be a gold key to the Central Asia's archaeological treasury.

The left side still remembered what Xiao Letian had said in Britain, "In this era, the archaeological craze for all mankind has not spread. Humans are still trying their best to fill their stomachs and develop their productivity!"

"The subject of archaeology is only available in a few universities in the English and French and other countries, there's no other way around it. After all, most of the governments' energy is still focused on fighting for national power, so there isn't a lot of people who care about soft power …"

"The small amount of archaeological activities in Europe and America are mostly privately funded, and there is very little government activity …"

"This is a once in a lifetime opportunity! Right now, there are many treasures in this world that can be obtained by bowing one's head. They are all hidden in those remote corners! "

"As long as you're willing to pick them up, those things will all be for free …" "Therefore, we must collect more clues. Before the European Archaeological Waves break out, we must first collect more clues!"

"Why would I, Xiao Letian, create a private museum? Isn't it because once the Chinese national budget provides for archaeology, once the authorities intervene in the archaeology, it would cause the westerner to be on guard?! "

"Private people are always easy to explain, but there's always the fear of official behavior... If the Chinese government starts supporting this kind of activity, it will definitely stimulate the British to increase the number of chips! "

"We are no match for the British, who are richer, more territorial, more naval... British Empire wants to compete with us, we are really no match for him! "

"So you have to secretly make a move, but if you shoot, don't …" "He quietly tricked us into buying even more good things!"

Since the leader supported him to cheat, then he had to quickly take action. The left side now viewed Sai Mouerbeike as an irresistible cow, desperately searching for the Central Asia's secret!

In the archaeological materials that Sai Mouerbeike had shared with them, there were even a few ruins of ancient cities that were recorded in the records of the Great Tang Western Region by Monk Xuanzang.

The left side had already made up their mind. As long as the war here eased a little, they would encourage Shang Tai to start the Central Asia's archaeological operation.

As he continued to steal, Sai Mouerbeike's huge, thick, 16 open leather notebook slowly became one of the targets on the left.

But he never would have thought that when the left side wished to borrow the adventure notes, Sai Mouerbeike would straightforwardly refuse him, unlike his usual amiable demeanor.