Young Lord of The Dragon Sect

Chapter 661 Jade Exhibition
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Chapter 661 Jade Exhibition

Master Benedict patted his chest and swore his fealty to Maximilian. Then he looked at Maximilian with

flattery, “I heard you have developed an interest in jade and antiques, and there’s a jade exhibition

tomorrow. Will you pay a visit to it?”

“Jade exhibition? Why would I see it? Their price will be far more than their real value once they are put

into the market. There’s no point in buying them.” Maximilian said while shaking his head.

“But this one’s different. All of the jades are natural. They are mainly Hotan Jade, and others on display

are Qingtian Stone, Balin Stone, etc. It’s said there are many kinds of primary ores.”

“Primary ores? Well, I guess I can go there tomorrow.” Maximilian was convinced.

The villa was quite big, but was lack of matching decorations, so Maximilian thought it would be better if

he could buy some rough stones and carve them himself. Hence, the stones can be shaped according

to his preferences, and he could choose the best material.

The materials in the market were not the best in Maximilian’s eyes and the prices were rather high. So

Maximilian decided to do it himself.

After having settled the time with Benedict, Maximilian sent him away.

When the dusk fell, the Griffiths had all recovered to themselves. Maximilian left with Marcus after

Samuel and Darian complimented him.

Marcus was silent all the time. He didn’t dare to say a word in front of Maximilian, as he was so afraid

of him now.

After he sent them off, Maximilian told others that he was going to a jade exhibition.

Marcus wanted to go with Maximilian after he heard it. Victoria pondered for a moment and felt she

should go with them. Flora was interested in it to.

After they all agreed to go to that exhibition, they started talking about it.

The jade exhibition would be held in the International Exhibition Center in H City. Not only Houtan Jade

and the Four Famous Stones would be exhibited, other newly emerged raw stones would be displayed

as well.

The Four Famous Stones were Shoushan Stone, Balin Stone, Changhua Stone and Qingtian Stone, all

of which were popular because they were good materials for sculpting and printing. In recent years,

some qualified materials were even refined to make stamps.

However, after so many years’ exploiting, the output of the mining fields became less and less, and

their price went up year by year.

The price of some stones even went up to millions of dollars.

Due to the price surge, substitutions emerged. Badusapun and Lao Stone, for instance, were the good

substitutions of them.

Gradually, they were accepted by the market and their price became higher and higher. Once a dozen

bucks could a square of them, but now the price had increased to hundreds and thousands of dollars a

square.

Early in the morning, Maximilian and other had arrived at the Exhibition Center. Many other had arrivednovelbin

as well.

Many of them were dressed eerily, which made them seem elegant and prominent, like artists on the

show.

Artists were distinguished from others in many ways.

“Wow, it seems the exhibition has attracted so many artists. I thought that tall man with long hair was a

beautiful woman, judging from his back.” Canaan said jauntily.

Marcus pointed at an artist who was dressed like a Taoist, “I know this guy. He’s a calligrapher. He

writes with an injector and calls it an invention of calligraphy. He is even called herself a Master.”

“That bold man is a representative of cursive script. His handwriting discomforts me. I can only

condemn them after I saw the script written by the ancient masters!” Benedict said, while glaring at

them.

Maximilian shook his head, and didn’t want to make any judgment on this phenomenon in calligraphy.

He did know some people would do something distasteful to gain fame.

“They can do whatever they call art and history will judge them. I assume no one would remember

them after a hundred years.” Maximilian said on his way to the Exhibition Center.

Though his voice was low, some people had a good hearing. Three men, who seemed to be old artists,

halted and cast a glimpse at Maximilian.

The three middle aged man were all dressed in gaudy traditional Costume, their hair hanging on their

shoulder, their beard swaying. They seemed more sophisticated than health experts.

“This little lad, what did you just say? I took it an offense to out art. It’s something we write with our

souls and it should not be judged by someone who knew nothing about art.”

“Do you know anything about art or calligraphy? We write with our life experiences to express our

feelings. It’s not something you can understand at this age. When you grow old, you might be able to

catch a small trace of essence of it.”

“We don’t write words in an ugly way. You just call it ugly. Besides, our handwriting is way better than

the ancient masters. Their time has passed and the future is ours.” The middle-aged artists said, as if

their art had been acknowledged worldwide.

Maximilian and his fellows were all impressed by their narcissism. They had never met someone who

was so shameless.

Canaan stepped forward and looked at them with disdain. “Don’t insult yourself. You are nothing,

compared with the ancient master. I guess your brains must be damaged.”

“Now the youngsters are unreasonable and lack literal education. They barely know a thing about

calligraphy!”

“We are invited by the organizers to show our calligraphy, which you can see later. You will definitely be

impressed.”

Then they strode towards the Exhibition Center, ignoring Canaan and his group.

Canaan was infuriated. He rolled up his sleeves and bellowed, “If I had clung to calligraphy, I would

have been much better than these so-called artists. I’m related to Master Quill. No, I’m still better than

them now!”

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