During dinner, Zhou Shitao and Ji Kun couldn't wait to bring out the paper Huo Sining had written before. The paper was marked with numerous annotations and notes, indicating the master and apprentice duo had been busy doing their homework over the past two days.
Zhou Shitao voiced his doubts, which Huo Sining answered meticulously. She even cited classics, listing small details from ancient books that are often overlooked. While these details seemed insignificant at first, they became extremely important when synthesized, leaving Zhou Shitao dumbfounded and genuinely convinced.
Zhou Shitao had initially doubted Huo Sining's hypothesis, as Fucheng, a coastal area, was outside the Han Dynasty's territory at that time. How could a large Han Dynasty Princess's Tomb appear here? It seemed absurd.
Yet, after Huo Sining's deductions, Zhou Shitao was persuaded by her evidence.
"You're so sure; have you already conducted a survey?" Zhou Shitao asked.
