Chapter 473 Celebrities from All Walks of Life (1/2)

Chapter 473: Celebrities from All Walks of Life

Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Li Du stood there stunned as he stared at Ah Ow—was she really a wolf?

Sophie had actually suspected this because Ah Ow never wagged her tail. Even though her tail wasn't big or thick, she only ever rested it below her bottom.

Also, once she was angry, her gaze became very scary.

When she was very young, she would only let out whimpers—this was okay, as most dogs sounded like that before they were two months old.

However, Ah Ow should have now been able to bark, but she still whimpered and had even started to howl—a noise that was extremely similar to a wolf.

As she was stared at by Li Du, Ah Ow's little ears shuddered as though she had detected something was not right; she became despondent and her gaze wasn't as lively as before.

Sophie noticed and immediately carried her away. ”How could Ah Ow be a wolf?” she asked. ”Czech Wolfdogs are like this. When they are young, they have the characteristics of a wolf.”

As she spoke, she glared at her dad; her gaze was as ferocious as Ah Ow's when she was angry.

Mrs. Martin hurriedly nodded her head. ”Yes, yes, yes—what you said makes sense. Czech Wolfdogs are like this—other species of wolfdogs are all like this.”

Sophie then glared at Li Du and asked, ”What do you think?”

Li Du replied, ”Ah Ow is my daughter. It doesn't matter if she is a dog or a wolf. It doesn't change anything. Isn't that right, Ah Ow? Come, be a good girl.”

He picked up Ah Ow, and Ah Ow peed on him. But as she was relatively dejected, the stream of pee was not continuous.

Sophie was then satisfied and returned to the kitchen to prepare dinner.

Mr. Martin moved to Li Du and whispered, ”What do you think? When this dog is angry, isn't her gaze scary? I don't think this has anything to do with her species—she learned this from Sophie.”

Li Du forced a smile; regarding this, he could only listen.

Holding Ah Ow, he took out another object. He had not yet figured out what it was. This was the copper glove retrieved from the Hopi territory.

What he said was similar to what Ma Cheng had said: this was probably an artifact originating from Yemen with a long history. It was just difficult placing a value on it.

Artifacts and Antiques had two factors affecting their values. First was the economic value, which depended on the market. If there was no one willing to collect an item, even if it had 10,000 years of history, then it was worthless.

Second was the value of scientific research. There were a lot of carvings of ancient Arabic writings on this copper glove—there could probably be some research value.

Mr. Martin wasn't knowledgeable about this as he wasn't too sure about the history of the Middle Eastern region. He could roughly determine the identity of the copper glove but was unable to identify the writings on it.

He took a picture of the copper glove and said that he was going to let a few of his colleagues look at it and told Li Du not to worry.

Li Du wasn't worried; the following day, they went to the Flagstaff museum together to donate the suit of armor.

The museum placed a huge emphasis on these types of donations. The director, vice director, and the main researchers were there, and they had also invited the mayor of Flagstaff.