531 Face-Slapping Feiyan Liu (1/2)

Chapter 531: Face-Slapping Feiyan Liu

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”Feiyan Liu, I think you can go home now. You are far from being able to be my rival,” Qingfeng smiled and said confidently.

Honestly, he didn't even see Feiyan as a threat, it was just that this chick jumping around like a clown was kind of annoying.

”Qingfeng, we are going to start our game. Be careful, I'll show you how good I am,” Feiyan gave a confident glare to Qingfeng and walked to the front.

Qingfeng shook his head. He had no clue how this woman could be this confident. She probably didn't know how much she weighed yet compared to him.

The third round was the antique appraisal. Four antiques would be brought out and each contestant would have to identify the authenticity of it and write it on a piece of paper. Those who could identify all of them right would win the round.

The four antiques were an incense burner, a vase, a painting, and a dagger.

Fifty contestants wrote down their answers after precisely observing each of the four antiques and checking them on their hands.

Qingfeng started to check from the first one. This incense burner wasn't too big; it was just a size of a bowl. The green surface was sculpted with some complicated floral patterns that were hard to be interpreted by anyone else but Qingfeng.

This incense burner looked really worn and outdated as if it was a real one. Yet, Qingfeng could tell it was fake since the floral patterns on the burner were artificial and it didn't have any aged marks.

After the first one, Qingfeng continued to check the second antique—the vase. This was a white vase that was marked ”Hong Wu” at the bottom. It should be made during the period of Hong Wu in Ming Dynasty.

Qingfeng immediately said it wasn't authentic either after distinguishing it carefully. Even though it looked really real, the two words ”Hong Wu” revealed it was a false product.

”Hong Wu” was the emperor's region title during the period of Yuanzhang Zhu in Ming Dynasty. Most of the porcelain weren't for usage, only those special porcelains in the Chinese Royal Palace could be used. Nevertheless, special porcelains from the Royal Palace would have a royal seal on them, while this one didn't.

Two of the antiques were fake. This raised Qingfeng's concern since he was worried whether the rest of the two would also be fake.

Fortunately, Qingfeng was relieved when he picked up the third antique—a painting, since it was a real one. This painting was drawn by a master painter called Zidao Wu, who was a well-known painter in the Tang Dynasty.

It looked fake at first sight but once you checked carefully, you would find the authentic painting beneath the fake slip.

”What a good dagger,” Qingfeng said in his mind when he picked the fourth antique. This dagger was simplistic but antiquated. It was marked ”Madam Xu” with ancient Chinese characters at the back.

Qingfeng felt excited when he found out this dagger was not only authentic but also a treasure. He didn't expect to see a treasure here.

Qingfeng wrote the answers down on the card after he finished examining the four antiques.

An hour later, fifty contestants have all examined all four antiques and has handed in their answer card.

These four antiques were unique and extraordinary. The incense burner came from the Qing Dynasty; the vase came from the Ming Dynasty; the painting came from the Tang Dynasty; and the dagger came from the Warring States, which made each of them hard to distinguish.

Only 3 out of 50 contestants got the answers right. They were Qingfeng, Feiyan Liu and an middle-age man. The rest of them got the wrong answers and were all eliminated.