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The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish-Chapter 64 - 63: Idiot, this is from the Song Dynasty, there might be a sunken ship underwater!
He Zhenmin had just casually asked the question.
But to his surprise, the other party really did hook something else.
"I also fished up some jewelry."
"Jewelry?"
At that, He Zhenmin immediately perked up, "What kind of jewelry is it?"
After all, since pieces of porcelain and ancient coins had been fished out of this river, if jewelry was fished up after that, could there be a connection with these items?
That was what excited He Zhenmin.
Fang Hao wasn't stingy either; he took out the gold jewelry he had put away earlier.
It was still unclear whether this thing was actually made of gold.
It might as well be a small commodity from Yiwu, no surprise there, or perhaps something made from copper plated with gold—all of these possibilities existed.
When Fang Hao showed the jewelry to He Zhenmin, the latter was momentarily stunned.
Because the style of this jewelry was unlike anything he had seen before; it was definitely not an ancient design.
Instead, it resembled a foreign style.
He had never seen such a style before, nor had he read about it in any books.
Disappointment flickered in He Zhenmin's eyes—it was a pity that it wasn't something from the Song Dynasty.
If it had been, it might have been from the same batch as the ancient coins and porcelain fragments.
If Song Dynasty items were found together, then beneath the water, there might be other treasures waiting.
But since the jewelry was of a foreign style, it was a different story.
It could be just an item lost by someone by accident.
Nevertheless, it had to be said that the luck involved was incredibly good, to be able to fish up such items.
Speaking of which.
He Zhenmin looked at Fang Hao with an odd expression; Fang Hao hadn't caught a single fish all night, only strange objects.
So should his fishing skills be praised, or not?
"This thing is indeed made of gold, just a shame it's not from some other dynasty's era."
He Zhenmin handed the item back to Fang Hao.
He thought it was just an ordinary piece of gold jewelry, nothing special.
The two of them didn't dwell on the piece of jewelry.
Then, they each took their own cars to have breakfast.
At this time, both were already hungry.
One had been fishing all night, the other had been driving all night.
Even though Fang Hao had Fasting Pills that would allow him not to eat for several days after consuming one, he didn't use them.
If he feasted on Fasting Pills every time he fished, it would be such a waste.
Better to save them for when he needed to go without food for days.
Ordinarily, one should enjoy three meals a day and savor a variety of delicacies.
The breakfast here was pretty good.
Fang Hao, who often fished at night, knew exactly which breakfast place was tasty.
He drove in front, with He Zhenmin following behind.
It wasn't until Fang Hao stopped in front of a breakfast shop named 'Early Morning' that He Zhenmin also parked his car behind.
The shop was already open early, and besides them, there were some customers eating breakfast, creating a lively atmosphere.
As soon as they entered the shop, they were greeted with a rich aroma.
Gurgle.
He Zhenmin's stomach made a timely growl.
"The soup here is excellent, especially if paired with a fried pumpkin pastry or rice noodle roll."
Fang Hao made a few recommendations.
These were his usual favorites.
"I've heard that Binjiang's rice noodle rolls are really good, and now I finally get to try them," responded He Zhenmin with a hearty laugh, showing no embarrassment about the earlier incident.
They then ordered their food.
While eating, they also spoke about cultural relic restoration.
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However, Fang Hao was not very familiar with this topic, so they eventually returned to discussing fishing.
When He Zhenmin heard that Fang Hao had once fished up a body, he was astounded.
It was his first time watching Fang Hao's live stream of fishing, and he had not expected such an impressive fishing tale.
It was quite extreme.
Most importantly, after fishing up a body, Fang Hao hadn't caught any fish since, only other items.
"So, you haven't fished up a single fish during this period?"
What kind of luck was this?
He Zhenmin was both baffled and impressed.
He found Fang Hao before him to be quite unique... the most special young man he had met.
Truly remarkable.
And Fang Hao's temperament was exceptional as well; he was not arrogant or impatient. Even though he had fished up a body and hadn't caught any fish, he showed no complaints.
Such a young man with this kind of attitude was rare to see.
He had a very good impression of Fang Hao.
After the two finished their breakfast, they added each other on WeChat to stay in touch more conveniently in the future.
Then, they went their separate ways.
On his way back, He Zhenmin couldn't wait to call his teacher Han Weixiang to share the good news.
At this time, Han Weixiang should have already been awake.
Older people tend to sleep early and rise early.
"Teacher, I have some fragments of porcelain from the Southern Song period that a fishing friend found."
"Oh? Fragments of porcelain from the Southern Song period?" Han Weixiang was also surprised, as these fragments could be of great help to them.
They were currently working on restoring cultural relics from the Southern Song period, and these could provide valuable reference experience.
Even just fragments, but to them, they were of immense value.
"Are you saying that someone fished them out?"
"Yes, my friend fished them out from the Tongyang River."
"Tongyang River? Are there any other items besides those porcelain fragments?"
When Han Weixiang heard about the Tongyang River, his tone changed instantly, filled with urgency.
"There's more. There's also a string of Copper Coins from the Jianyan era."
"Just Jianyan Copper Coins, huh."
Evidently, Han Weixiang was not too concerned about these coins.
"Oh, right, afterwards he also fished up a string of gold jewelry that seems to be of foreign style, and that's all."
"Foreign style gold jewelry? Did he also fish that out from the same area?" Han Weixiang's tone underwent yet another change.
"Yes, teacher, it also came from that area. I suppose it must have been lost there accidentally."
He Zhenmin didn't pay much attention to the jewelry.
"Idiot!"
But the next second.
He was scolded by his teacher Han Weixiang.
"This jewelry isn't something lost by accident; it's from the same period as those porcelain fragments and Copper Coins."
"Really, teacher? There were foreign-style jewelry items in the Southern Song period?"
"What do you know? I always tell you to learn properly, but no, you half-learn things. If I'm not mistaken, this gold jewelry was likely custom-made for foreign clients. At that time, the maritime Silk Road was already quite busy."
"If I'm not wrong, there should be a sunken ship beneath the Tongyang River."
Han Weixiang declared with certainty.
"Ah?"
He Zhenmin was taken aback by his teacher's scolding and felt clueless.
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