The other experts who had SLR cameras around their necks also started taking pictures, gasping and gawking at each discovery as they did so.
“Oh my god, I’m truly shocked! Is this heaven?”
“I have never seen so many bright pearls before… Oh my god.”
“I wonder who owned this tomb and what kind of noblewomen they were.”
“Any random object in this place would be priceless!”
Compared to the others, Xyla wasn’t as excited since she had already seen them twice, but she still felt happy on the inside.
After taking her phone out for another round of pictures, Xyla directly set her sight on a bright pearl, activating her penetrating vision.
Soon, she was able to witness the pearl-making process.
Then, she used it on other objects and was also able to see all their processes.
From the outfits worn by the craftsmen and various creation processes of the objects she saw, these were all from the end of the second century.
Xyla then selectively used her vision on other things and made the same deductions; It was certain that everything in the tomb originated from the end of the second century.
Thus, these objects were all priceless.
Right then, Brian Comb was carefully examining a jade pendant with a thick magnifying glass.
The longer he examined it, the more stunned he appeared to be.
Xyla nodded. “Yeah.”
Brian saw how calm she was. “Did you already know?”
“Yeah, everything here is basically from that period,” she answered softly before adding, “I checked a lot of them out when I came down earlier.”
Xyla made it sound straightforward, but Brian was very impressed indeed.
He only seemed to admire Xyla even more. “Ms. Quest, I’ve heard about your talent in archeology, but I didn’t think you’d be this skilled at it.”
“You’re amazing, Ms. Quest,” he added.
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