Not only was Chengcheng interested, but several others present also found the weapons fascinating, and Zhao Yun, needless to say, was well-versed in antiques.
It's peculiar how Europeans perceive these things, often sitting on a treasure trove. Take Eugene, for example, who can barely afford the cost of maintaining his castle, yet stubbornly refuses to sell any of its artifacts. From yesterday till now, Suming has seen numerous culturally valuable relics, which are practically everywhere in the castle.
Just these full suits of armor alone, if sold, would likely fetch a considerable sum.
Yet, the castle's successive owners not only don't sell them but also spend effort maintaining them every year.
"Different perspectives, I guess. They see these things as culture, not just as money," said Zhao Yun.