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I thought about it, and I realized that Lin Ruoshui was just testing me. This seems to be a necessary stage for every new person who joins an organization. Even if you want to work, you need to go through a three-month probation period. How can you trust someone you've just found? After all, they stole this thing from the UK and must be very careful.
I looked at Chen Mo and saw that her face had turned pale, as if she had been scared silly earlier and was only now recovering. This reaction should be very satisfying for Lin Ruoshui. If a newly graduated university student is extremely calm and composed in the face of what just happened, wouldn't that arouse suspicion?
"Actually, you're only half right," Lin Ruoshui said to me. "The Xinghou Gui was not left in the tomb because there's a legend that during the war, someone saw another Xinghou Gui appear. I think someone must have stolen it out. And I'm not just looking for the Xinghou Gui, but also the inscriptions on it. You know that these bronze vessels all have inscriptions recording why they were made and who they were given to. But these two Xinghou Gui are not just simple text records. If you combine their inscriptions, they will indicate the true location of the Xinghou tomb. And my real goal is to find a treasure in the Xinghou tomb."
"What is it?" I asked.
"You'll understand when we get to the tomb," Lin Ruoshui said.
"So now we need to find out where the other Xinghou Gui is?" Chen Mo asked.
"That's right, and we also need its inscriptions," Lin Ruoshui said.
After leaving that strange little black house, I and Chen Mo each received a printed A4 paper with a rubbing of the Xinghou Gui. Lin Ruoshui hoped that I could use my connections to help her find the other Xinghou Gui.
I went back to my grandfather's house and snuck into his room to examine the Xinghou Gui he had kept hidden away. I carefully made a rubbing of the inscriptions on the vessel, but they were not very clear and needed further examination. After finishing, I quickly put everything back in its original place and covered it up.
Just as I was finishing up, my grandfather came home. "Grandfather, you're back," I said nervously.
"You little scamp, where have you been running off to again?" he asked, handing me a basket of vegetables to wash. "You're almost 30 years old and still not doing anything productive. You can't even pass the civil service exam, and when I ask you to watch the store, you get lazy. Hurry up and help me wash these vegetables."
As I was washing the vegetables, I kept glancing at my grandfather's room, hoping he wouldn't discover that I had messed with his things.
Later, I met with Luo Zheng in his office again. Chen Mo was already there, and I'm sure she had told him all about our initial plan. But I wasn't sure if he would agree with my subsequent plans.
"Sit down," Luo Zheng said, his face serious.
"I don't need to say much, do I?" I asked. "Mo has already reported everything to you."
"Yes, what you did at the time was correct," Luo Zheng said. "We shouldn't have been too impulsive. We need to wait for her buyer and this tomb raid. That's why I asked for your help. I'll help you find the other Xinghou Gui, and when the time comes, you can accompany Lin Ruoshui into the tomb. Once you leave, just give me a signal, and I'll appear to capture them."
As I listened to his words, I felt that something was off, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it. It seemed like the normal course of events, but somehow there was something extra in the middle. What could it be? Suddenly, Lin Ruoshui's face appeared in my mind, and I realized that I had actually fallen for this girl. It was ironic that I didn't want her to get caught, but I had no choice but to do so. If I had to choose between my career and... well, I think I would choose the latter. After all, I had never been successful in my career before, and this was my first time feeling this way. Of course, I hoped for a good outcome.

