The sudden appearance of a golden cup at the National Museum stirred up some internal turmoil but was eventually suppressed.
Everyone in the know was silenced.
As Pedro Langley predicted, such incidents raising security questions would never be made public, only internally silenced.
Three days later—
The National Museum posted a Weibo, showcasing a golden cup, describing its historical background and archaeological value, and claimed it would be publicly exhibited soon.
Not a word about the origin.
Not many people are interested in antiques; the National Museum has less than a million followers, so the news spread within a small circle.
However, those who should know, knew.
...
Inside the nanny van.
Luna Durant, just finishing a show recording, learned about the incident from her assistant as soon as she got in the car.
"Isn't the golden cup at the National Museum the one our family lost? What's going on?"
Luna Durant furrowed her brows, incredulous.
