C2991 Treasure Return (1/2)

The pagoda is a Buddhist building with a strong religious character. From the day it was born, it was created to worship holy objects!

Sherry, Scripture, Buddha Statue... All sorts of precious relics could be placed in the pagoda to worship, and this religious custom was gradually accepted by the secular world.

Everyone knew that the Qing Dynasty respected Buddhism, especially the Tibetan Buddhism. At the same time, they also respected Confucianism.

This Seven Layered Treasures Tower was created for her mother by the dryad. Not just one, but a pair!

Everyone hurriedly opened another wooden box of the same size. Opening it, they found that it was indeed a pair!

He couldn't help but press the left button, ”Purple sandalwood!” An inch of purple sandalwood was an inch of gold! ”The establishment of the palace has long since received orders from the emperor. An imperial edict is needed for all the rosewood in the palace …”

”This kind of wood is almost completely chopped down in Nanyang and there hasn't been any entrance in recent years. According to the disciples in the palace, many of the purple sandalwood cabinets in many palaces were damaged and couldn't bear to use their base to repair it!”

”What a great fellow! Two six and a half feet tall purple sandalwood towers! The craftsmanship is so exquisite …” A priceless treasure! ”

People also have a worried voice when they are praising, ”Things are really good, it can't be better... However … But this was the Blessing Tower Qiandong had built for her mother! ”I heard that there's even a tower made of gold inside the palace. This is a series of things …”

”These treasures, the Head of the Guards made his move. From the looks of it, it's impossible to return them to the His Majesty …” If the truth were revealed, wouldn't the entire imperial court collapse? ”

What everyone was worried about was reasonable. This treasure had a different meaning from other treasures. The other treasures were valuable, but they were only valuable. If the leader was to hide them, the imperial government would have to recognize them!

However, the dryad Emperor was very filial. If they let the leader of the dryad hide it away, the imperial government would know that this was going to happen and there would definitely be a conflict!

Ghost Eye turned and said in a low voice, ”If you don't say it, I won't say it. If no one says it, who will know?” Do you expect the French to say that? They, the emperor, have all stepped down from the throne … ”

”We are here to appraise treasures, what we should worry about, what we shouldn't worry about, don't worry! Does the sky need us to overturn it? ”

”Can we even stand up to the big shots with guns and guns? This time when I came to Europa, I had to put in a lot of effort and bring back some of my ancestors' treasures.

”To put it bluntly, it doesn't matter to us what kind of people they are. ”Let's do our work, counting the books!”

Within the dry cave, the Chinese army officers were tightly guarding the national treasure of China. Several thousand Bedouin Warriors were scattered across the mountains. Six master players from the Beijing University were currently registering for the game.

The news of La Deng's success reached Suez Port one day later, and this secret information was mixed in the ordinary business telegraph. The news flew to Ryukyu and Europe, and Xiao Letian who was recuperating in Munich very quickly received the good news.

At this time, Xiao Letian had already arrived at the train specially arranged for him by Prussia. He was about to head north to the Cassel to meet his sworn enemy, Napoleon III, and bring him some good news.

”Good, good, good …” ”They didn't disappoint us, they didn't disappoint us. Bedouin was able to gain something so quickly from this chess game. These desert natives are indeed valiant …”

”Send a telegram to La Deng, have him use his life to protect these treasures and wait for the CIA to transfer them through the ship … and so on... ”It's too dangerous, we can't let these treasures take the risk in the sea …”