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The Strongest Shopkeeper in History.
Chapter 124: What Are Their Identities? . [124]
Summary
The discovery of an ancient tomb complex in Linyi, Shandong, suspected to belong to Zhou Mu Wang of the Western Zhou dynasty and King Shang of Lu from the Warring States period, has caused a national sensation in China. The tomb yielded a treasure trove of artifacts, including numerous bronze dings estimated to be at least 2,000 years old. One particular four-legged ding, engraved with celestial imagery, is believed to be a sacrificial vessel from the Western Zhou royal family, possibly even used by Zhou Mu Wang himself. Experts speculate its historical significance and craftsmanship could rival or even surpass the four most famous dings in Chinese history. The artifacts are being managed by a mysterious "Special Expert Group," led by the enigmatic Zhou Yang. This group operates with extraordinary authority, capable of mobilizing military personnel and privy to information inaccessible even to high-ranking government officials, including the Vice President and even the President of China. The group's members possess unusual abilities, with aliases like "Shop Owner," "Divine Marquis," and even historical figures like "Cao Cao" and "Lü Bu." This has created a shroud of secrecy and intrigue around the group and their activities. Major museums across China are vying for the artifacts, but the Special Expert Group seems to operate outside the conventional power structures, leaving even the highest authorities in the dark about their true nature and purpose.Full content
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