My Right Hand Allows Me to Merge Thousands of Races-Chapter 117 - 97: Wants to Keep a Low Profile, but His Strength Doesn’t Allow It
Blessed Treasure Pavilion.
First floor.
The debate between one young and four old was quite brilliant, with a large audience.
The "battle" has come to an end; the four masters were defeated, and the youngster achieved the final victory.
The seven items wrongly identified were taken back, and their information was re-entered and priced according to the young man’s answers just now.
Although they understood nothing, they felt it was very impressive, so that’s all that matters!
Initially, the four appraisers didn’t take the young man seriously, thinking he was just a brat who didn’t know his place, having learned a bit of archaeology superficially and daring to embarrass himself at the Treasure Pavilion.
They believed as long as they took up the stick of knowledge casually, they could educate him in no time.
But who would have thought that the ones being educated turned out to be them?
Hahaha~
The onlooking crowd was taking photos, ready to boast to their friends and family.
Being young, talentless, and still arrogant is just foolish.
But a young man with extraordinary talent, if overly reserved and restrained, is actually curious... a bit of arrogance is youthful, right!
People often have double standards for the young and reckless.
Besides, Lu Xun was not arrogant; from the moment he entered, he was quite polite and composed. Though he showcased his abilities and won the debate against the four masters, he left room for maneuver and didn’t escalate things too much.
Now, he was being watched by the crowd.
Yet his expression remained calm and he didn’t mind.
After all, he had the persona of a "super scholar."
Is it wrong for a "good student" to have some extracurricular hobbies?
So why can’t a hobby also challenge and win against livelihoods... can’t you accept that I’m a genius?
Coincidentally, Lu Xun also felt he had been too low-key in real life, so he took this opportunity to show off a bit.
This would also facilitate his future development in the archaeological field, paving the way in advance.
"Young man, from which archaeological master did you learn?" an elder asked.
"I had no master," Lu Xun shook his head, his tone relaxed, "Self-taught genius."
"Is it inconvenient to disclose? Haha, in the archaeology field, the limit of self-taught is basically a set of identification equipment, machines have the strongest memory and computation abilities, but they don’t have human ’intuition’ and ’spirituality’; in archaeology, no matter how strong the machine is, it can only be a support tool."
Another elder laughed and said:
"You claim your skill is self-taught, but we don’t believe it."
"Yes, surely you had a master but just don’t want to say it."
The four appraisers didn’t believe in any "self-taught genius."
Of course, even if he had a mentor guiding him, to have such achievement at this young age means he has strong intuition and spirituality; he’s indeed a super genius!
Lu Xun shrugged, not bothering to explain... he actually just had some cheats.
Just like how he never liked studying, yet it didn’t affect him from being seen as a "super scholar" by all students and teachers.
"Downstairs is lively~"
Suddenly, a pleasant female voice sounded by his ear.
Everyone looked up.
A woman in a white qipao appeared on the second floor, looking down at them.
She had an ethereal charm, like a green lotus; her fair arms gracefully laid on the railing, her curvaceous body slightly leaned forward, with a smiling gaze observing.
Her delicate face and eyebrows, sweet smile, and lovely eyes.
Beautiful, mature, intellectual, elegant, dignified.
"President Ding."
"Miss Ding is here?"
Everyone on the first floor stood up straight to show respect.
Lu Xun looked up towards the second floor, meeting her gaze, and realized her eyes were on him.
A man and a woman, one low one high, sizing each other up.
Ding Xuezhu’s eyes showed a hint of surprise.
Although Manager Zhang just described him as a "young handsome guy," when she saw him in person for the first time, Lu Xun’s impression was still very unique.
Wide shoulders, broad body, upright posture, chiseled and profound features, the young face with rigid lines, eyes conveying an indescribable spirit and charm, a kind of inner confidence and aura emanating unconsciously.
The young man was tall, had a strong physique, overflowing with male hormones, full of masculine energy.
...Ding Xuezhu couldn’t help but take a few more glances.
"You’re Boss Ding, right?" - Until a magnetic and youthful voice rang in her ear.
"Ah, that’s me, is it convenient for you to come up for a chat, little mister?" She snapped back, smiling gently, and invited politely.
Lu Xun nodded: "Sure."
He worked hard on the first floor just to catch this female boss’s attention.
Now the opportunity has come, so of course, he couldn’t pass it up.
He immediately stepped forward, led by a staff member, heading upstairs.
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Three minutes later.
In a tastefully arranged living room, the aroma of tea permeated, refreshing the mind.
Across the table, a man and a woman sat facing each other.
"From which teacher did you learn, little mister?" Ding Xuezhu slowly placed a cup of tea on the table in front of him, speaking with the same question the four appraisers had asked.
"Self-taught," Lu Xun answered truthfully, with sincere tone.
Upon hearing this, she quietly watched him, smiling without speaking.
After two seconds, she changed the question: "What’s your purpose here, little mister?"
"I, would like to apply to be an appraiser at your store."
Lu Xun didn’t hold back, stating his purpose directly, and added:
"My business skills are sufficient for this job, I can handle things others can’t. Moreover, my work efficiency is extremely high; one person can replace ten."
For an interview, you must be confident, and try to be concise in your statements, without saying any needless words.







