Chapter 272 The Calthean Era Geomantic Compass

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Just as he spoke, Maggie and the other antique shop owners were shocked. All of them gave the compass a

closer look..

As they were very much into antiques, they naturally knew who Leonardo was.

Leonardo was a Master Geomancer from the Calthean Era, however, the stories about his life were hard to verify.

He started out as a government officer and started to develop an interest in geomancy. One day, he decided to leave his job and roam the countryside practicing it.

He even wrote the famous book The Thirty–Six Mysteries which contained the skills which a Master Geomancer must have.

As the compass was used by Leonardo himself, three hundred thousand was considered a bargain.

“Don’t shoot your mouth off if you don’t know anything. You may cause someone to buy it by mistake,” Kate frowned and reprimanded Alex as she pulled his sleeve.

She realized that Alex was growing increasingly defiant.

This is Maggie Grant of Breezeworth Hall that is here.

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about Breezeworth Hall but she knew them well. They were a powerful organization with auction houses strewn all over the nation. Their family’s influence was greater than

up buying the dilapidated compass, the antique appraisers at Breezeworth

would definitely

don’t know

that I am a Master Geomancer. Do you know the Jones family? When they see me, they greet

eyes as she felt Alex was just acting

inquisitively. They were

“For a porcelain compass, an imitation would give out a rattling sound. But this one sounds sharp and crisp. The reason it looks new isn’t that it was made recently.

the floral decorations that filled the compass, these can’t be baked by ordinary kilns. In fact, you need an imperial Kiln from the Calthean Era

he explained so much was just to let Kate know he wasn’t boasting

stuff.

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The Calthean Era

did work as Kate was stunned by

how logically he explained it, is he really

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that he was

wasn’t as useless

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