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Harvey York's Rise to Power novel Chapter 345

Harvey York glanced at Charles Zarate indifferently and said, “Since President Zarate is interested, then I’ll try my best.”

Charles’ expression was cold. Harvey was certainly taunting him, but he wanted to see what this little brat could say.

Harvey continued, “President Zarate, you must have heard of Princess Cassandra, right?”

Charles’ face was distraught when he heard that. He suddenly thought of a legend in the antique world. At this moment, his whole body was slightly trembling. He said, “You mean…”

Speaking of which, he kept shaking his head and said, “Impossible, it’s impossible!”

Although in the historical records, Princess Cassandra was often related to the marriage with the Tibetan Empire, there was still a legend about her in the antique world.

Princess Cassandra had a great interest in porcelain since she was a child. King Edgar once gave her a tribute from the palace when she was being married off to a different empire.

This thing was said to be one of the favorite porcelains of the former king, King Arnold.

This porcelain was not from Country H. It was obtained when King Arnold conquered Country G.

Goryeo had been a vassal state of Country H since ancient times. Thus, its methods of making pottery were also learned from Country H.

However, the ceramic industry in Goryeo had always been underdeveloped because it was neither one thing nor the other.

Being underdeveloped did not mean that they could not produce nice and exquisite things. On the contrary, there were one or two well-known porcelains in Korea before.

It was just that those things only existed in the legends. At that time, King Edgar gave Princess Cassandra an exceptional treasure that was passed from King Arnold to King Edgar.

This piece was too good to be true. It was said that when you listened to it closely, you could hear the soothing sound of the flute which symbolized homesickness.

Hence, this piece had a name, Wentz Bottle, which indicated that Princess Cassandra missed her hometown.

This piece had appeared several times in history but had gone astray in the end. It was believed that the last time it appeared was during the melee of the warlords of Country H and then it was never heard of again.

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