As he spoke, Professor Qian’s gaze was fixed directly on Huo Sining, making it clear that the young person he referred to was none other than Huo Sining.
No one expected Professor Qian to accuse Huo Sining in front of so many people. Mr. Feng and Old Zheng were stunned, and over there, both Liao Song and Zhong Zifan’s expressions darkened.
Others might not know, but Liao Song and Zhong Zifan were aware of Huo Sining’s credentials.
After all, Huo Sining was the apprentice of Zhou Shitao, had appeared on "Folk Treasure Hunt," served as a guest expert, and even led the Huaxia team to the New York International Treasure Appraisal Conference, securing the championship.
Such impressive achievents absolutely had nothing to do with the young, ignorant, and reckless person described by Professor Qian.
Moreover, Liao Song had personally witnessed Huo Sining appraise a Guanyin porcelain sculpture for him. This young woman had profound knowledge and a solid foundation. Even if people called her a master, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration. However, she usually kept a low profile and didn’t like to brag, so she often referred to herself as an apprentice or a student.
Unexpectedly, such a person was now mocked and reprimanded by an external professor from an antique shop, leaving both Liao Song and Zhong Zifan feeling infuriated.
The impatient Liao Song was about to speak up in explanation, but was stopped by Huo Sining beside him.
Although chastised, Huo Sining’s face still wore a smile, looking perfectly cheerful, seemingly undisturbed.
Huo Sining didn’t mind, but that didn’t an others had no opinions. Mr. Feng felt uncomfortable seeing Professor Qian reprimand Huo Sining without distinguishing right from wrong as he ca in.
Because Huo Sining’s previous analysis was well-reasoned with two very persuasive argunts, Mr. Feng was sowhat convinced, even sowhat agreeing with Huo Sining’s points.
Now Professor Qian actually criticized Huo Sining as unlearned, which seed too much, making even Mr. Feng want to stand up for her:
"Old Qian, I bought this sword, and of course I’d love it to be Lu Junyi’s sword, but I think this young lady’s analysis makes so sense. Her points are indeed questionable. The sword seems rather short; even soone of our height, like Old Zheng and , finds it short in hand. How much more so for the nine-foot-tall Lu Junyi?"
Mr. Feng spoke very mildly, clearly still respecting Professor Qian. But as soon as he spoke, Professor Qian’s face changed dramatically, as he sharply retorted:
"What do you know about antiques? Anyone can spout reasoning, but is it useful? This field relies on concrete evidence. You young folks are inexperienced, lacking knowledge and experience. You haven’t even learned to walk, yet you wish to run. With your abilities, what can you discern?"
Professor Qian criticized Mr. Feng bluntly, emphasizing seniority and experience, assuming an authoritative tone due to his age, which left Huo Sining speechless.
She’s seen so old professors with high opinions of themselves, which isn’t surprising since they have skills. But soone like Professor Qian, unable to present evidence and relying on seniority, was sothing she encountered for the first ti, indeed broadening her horizons.
Mr. Feng clearly didn’t expect Professor Qian to be such a person, and he smiled wryly, choosing not to speak further.
Huo Sining’s previous analysis was rely to enlighten Mr. Feng and his assistant on so common knowledge, but now Professor Qian was relentless, which sowhat irked Huo Sining.
"Professor Qian, maybe we can’t see much, but from what you said, have you seen anything? If you’re so certain this ancient sword is Lu Junyi’s, do you have any evidence?"
Huo Sining’s lips curled as she stepped forward with a smiling face and asked.
Huo Sining greatly respects elders, especially those with deep knowledge, which is why she gets along with Zhou Shitao, Qin Lianshan, and Huang Zhenlong.
But respect must be given to those who deserve it, and as for Professor Qian, becoming an external expert for Dexin Society may an his professional level is not bad, but his attitude and character are less comndable to Huo Sining.
Soone unable to accept differing opinions, who relies on seniority with an air of superiority, looking down on the younger generation, clearly has a narrow mind, making it hard for Huo Sining to respect him.
Professor Qian seed ready to present evidence to embarrass Huo Sining. Hearing her question, he snorted coldly, glanced at her disdainfully, and said, "I naturally have evidence. Give the sword!"
He reached out to Old Zheng, whose smile had long disappeared. Old Zheng, around the sa age as Professor Qian, found Qian’s impoliteness shocking, further worsening their impression of this expert.
Despite looking displeased, Old Zheng handed the sword to Professor Qian.
Professor Qian took the sword without even glancing at Old Zheng and unsheathed it directly. The flashing blade revealed a sharp ancient sword, drawing the attention of other custors in the shop, who gathered around curiously to watch.
The sword was indeed exquisite. Though Huo Sining had previously used the Heavenly Eye Skill to examine the sword, seeing it with her own eyes felt different.
Now the sword stood starkly before everyone, its chilling light emitting an icy aura, palpable even from a few feet away.
The sword’s interlaced patterns and high-quality folded steel surface reflected dazzling white light under the lamp.
The sword’s body and spine were finely polished, indicating superior craftsmanship, apparent even to the untrained eye. Moreover, its rust bore multi-layered natural patterns, clearly showing it had been used multiple tis, a detail that couldn’t easily be faked.
Prior, Huo Sining had examined it with the Heavenly Eye, making any forgery unlikely to escape her notice.
Huo Sining looked at Professor Qian, waiting for the old scholar to present his reasonable evidence.
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