The lamp stands were intact, even the lampshades were original. Huo Sining secretly used her Heavenly Eye to examine them, and found the surface enveloped in thick purple energy, initially judging that they were from the early Ming Dynasty.
Such good items would certainly have belonged to wealthy families in ancient times; ordinary families simply couldn't afford them.
Huo Sining wasn't particularly fond of huanghuali, and this pair of lamp stands was just uniquely shaped. Really, if one wanted to seek such items, many antique shops had them; it wasn't all that surprising.
However, for some reason, when Huo Sining observed these lamp stands, her eyes always unconsciously landed on the landscape paintings embedded in the lampshades.
She felt these paintings were strange because, during her use of the Heavenly Eye Skill, she discovered that the paintings inside the lampshades weren't done on a whole sheet of paper but were pieced together from several sections of different paper.
