Chapter One Hundred and Five: Eight Believers Cylindrical Box

Seeing the few remaining items in the box, Zheng Jing picked up a jar covered in gold.

This is a particularly beautiful look at the gold pot.

The jar is cylindrical in shape, and the height is about ten centimeters.

The jar is carved with delicate patterns and figures.

There are eight figures on the jar, all of whom are kneeling on the ground, but their movements and eyes are not looking in the same direction.

On the top and bottom of the figure, there are pearl-like patterns, and on top of this pattern, the texture of snail flowers is carved.

These patterns and shapes wrap around the jar and make the whole jar look more exquisite.

Carefully unscrewing the lid and looking inside, it was empty, and there was nothing.

Not disappointed, Zheng Jing closed the lid and called to identify the function.

【Eight Believers Cylindrical Jar】

[Country: Yin Lang]

[Year: 1453]

【Material: Gold】

[Weight: 376g]

[Size: 9.3×4.3×4.3cm]

[Condition: Good appearance, due to time problems, the lid is slightly deformed, and there are slight scratches on the bottom edge of the jar]

[Synopsis: In July 1451, eight *** believers in the town of Aldesstein decided to take out a piece of gold each to make an item.

Because none of the eight were wealthy, they decided to meet in the town in a year.

A year passed quickly, and in July 1452, eight people assembled in Aldesstan.

Because five of them had not yet scraped together the money to buy gold, they decided to wait a year.

Another year passed, and on the 12th of July, 1453, eight men came to Aldesstan to assemble.

This time, all eight of them bought gold.

Although none of the gold is very large, the gold of eight people together can still make an item.

After collecting the gold, the eight of them discussed what to make out of the gold.

Because all eight of them are *** believers, it was decided to create an item that could represent the friendship of the eight of them.

Eventually, after discussion and the advice of the craftsmen, they decided to use the gold to create a cylindrical jar.

And, on this jar, they asked the craftsmen to carve the eight of them into it.

Two weeks passed, and the item was finished.

Seeing the finished product, the eight of them were very satisfied.

After paying for the completion, several people took this made cylindrical golden jar to the *** church in the town.

The solid gold cylindrical jar, which represented the friendship of the eight of them, was placed in the church.

It is unknown who placed their cylindrical jar made of gold in the church, but late at night on the third day, a thief came to the church and opened the outer door.

The next morning, someone came to the church to pray and found that the cylindrical jar had been stolen.

As the news broke, the whole town became a sensation.

The mayor mobilized the entire town to search for the pure gold cylindrical jar, but unfortunately, after searching for several days, the jar disappeared as if out of thin air.

Decades have passed.

In 1496, a cylindrical golden jar appeared in the hands of a foreign merchant in Bandar Abbas.

In November 1496, the foreign merchant bought a shipload of goods and left Bandar Abbas for Bombay, India.

When the merchant ship was in the middle of the Arabian Sea, he ran into Agut Christine, who was robbing the merchant ship.

Agut Christine saw the merchant ship and did not let it go, boarding the ship and robbing half of their cargo.

After Agut Christine left, the merchant checked and found that the room he was living in had been ransacked by pirates.

A lot of money and gold were lost. In addition, the cylindrical jar made of pure gold was also taken out of the trunk by the pirates.

In 1522, the famous pirate king of the Pacific and Atlantic, Augustine Christine, entered his twilight years.

In the time that followed, Agut Christine buried the looted treasure in batches around the world. 】

[Value: 3.6 million ~ 6 million]

Hey, this jar is worth so much money.

Seeing the price of the jar, Zheng Jing was a little curious that this pure gold jar would be worth so much money.

Judging from the information of the jar, this jar was made of gold by eight *** believers, and finally dedicated to the church in the town, but it was stolen after only three days.

From here, there is nothing special about this jar except that it is made of gold.

If there is anything special about it, it is that this jar is made of eight people with a piece of gold each.

In his eyes, the price of this jar is as high as three million, and six million is unthinkable.

Zheng Jing was curious about where the price given by the system was calculated.

From allegorical or religious? Or both?

Zheng Jing didn't know, but the meaning of this jar made him feel like he wanted to sell it.

Placing the jar and the bronze statue of Trajan together, Zheng Jing rested for a few minutes before taking out another item from the chest.

It's a golden statue.

The statue stands out in the chest, with the form of a soldier with a broadsword on a horse.

The soldiers wore helmets, and the horses wore decorative harnesses under their necks, which were particularly beautifully made.

Zheng Jing looked at the horse's belly and found no mark of the maker.

I don't know if the master created such a statue.

Feeling the weight of the statue, Zheng Jing felt that the statue was not made of gold, but like brass.

Calling the identification function, Zheng Jing's mind appeared the information of this statue.

【Statue of the Knight of Basta】

【Country:India】

[Year: 1511]

[Material: Bronze]

[Weight: 1.73kg]

[Size: 25×20×6cm]

[Condition: Good appearance, slight scratches on the appearance]

[Synopsis: In 1511, the English merchant Lando found a statue in a market in Mumbai, India.

The appearance of the statue made Lando's eyes light up, and he immediately asked for the price.

Hearing the price, Lando decided to buy it, and before buying it, Lando asked the seller about the material of the statue.

After hearing that it was made of bronze lost wax, Lando was unaware of it, and finally paid five pounds for the statue.

After buying the statue back, Lando had to play with it for a while every day, making no secret of his love for the statue.

In the spring of 1512, after three days of torrential rains, the whole of Mumbai became muddy, and Lando unfortunately contracted an unknown virus during this rain, and after three days of medical treatment, he finally died.

After taking care of his father's funeral, Lando's son Desai decided to sell his property and leave India.

After several months of selling, Desai left India one day in December 1512 with all his possessions on a ship.

After more than two months on the sea, Desai's merchant ship left the Indian Ocean and came to the Atlantic.

One day in March 1513, after half a month on the Atlantic, merchant ships encountered a typhoon, and while fleeing the typhoon, the merchant ships had to stop at the nearest Cape Verde.

After a week's stay in Cape Verde, in early April, the merchant ship left Cape Verde.

On the fourth day of their departure from Cape Verde, the merchant ship met the returning Auguste Christine in the Atlantic.

In the spirit of the thief's choice, Agut Christine asked his men to bring the pirate ship close to the merchant ship.

After forcing the merchant ship to stop, Agut Christine boarded the merchant ship and robbed the crew and passengers of the merchant ship.

The gold and silver jewellery in Desay's parcel was also looted by pirates.

His father's favorite statue of a cavalry was also stolen by pirates.

After leaving the merchant ship, Agut Christine was inspecting the looted items when he discovered this unique-looking cavalry statue.

Immediately, he brought the statue into the room and admired it.

After seeing it, Agutte Christine put the statue of the cavalry in a wooden box at the head of the bed, which contained all his collection.

A few years later, in 1522, Agut Christine made a name for himself in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.

One day in 1522, Agutte Christine decided to divide the collection he had looted over the years into several batches and bury them all over the world. 】

[Value: 1.2 million ~ 3.6 million]

After reading the information in his mind, Zheng Jing also knew the origin of this statue. He had no idea that the statue had been discovered by the English merchant Lando at a fair.

Before Zheng Jing read the information, he thought that this statue was made by a craftsman himself.

After reading the information, I found that the origin of this statue is so simple.