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Chapter 144 Will You TakeAs Your Disciple?

Chapter 144 Will You TakeAs Your Disciple?

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While inspecting the damaged ancient texts, Mr. Calvin explained patiently, “Every single page-the paper

texture, ink spread, binding method-must be analyzed thoroughly before deciding on the proper restoration

technique.”

Sloane followed his movements attentively, eyes fixed on every detail. She noticed how Mr. Calvin gently ran his

fingertips over the page, sensing the paper's weight and texture, before leaning in with a magnifying glass to

study the ink’s absorption and diffusion.

“This page’s edges are especially fragile,” Mr. Calvin said, pointing to one section. “We'll need to use a custom-

made pulp to fill the gaps, and afterward, we'll restore the text with a fine- tipped brush and specially prepared

ink.”

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As he worked, he continued to explain the process. Sloane responded thoughtfully each time, offering insights of

her own. Her unique observations impressed Mr. Calvin deeply-he found himself truly liking this bright, humble

young woman.

Once the restoration was complete, he looked at her with a hopeful gleam in his eyes and spoke with solemn

clarity, “Young lady, would you be willing to becmy apprentice? I'd like to pass on everything I've learned in

this field to you.”

Sloane froze, stunned. She hadn't expected such an offer.

“What's wrong? You don’t want to?” Mr. Calvin asked when she remained silent.

“No-it’s not that,” Sloane quickly shook her head, her voice sincere. “It's just... | wasn’t expecting this. You're so

well-respected, I'm afraid | wouldn't live up to your expectations.”

Mr. Calvin waved a hand dismissively, his tone firm and resolute. “I've always had a good eye for people. You

have talent, patience, and most importantly, humility. These are what make a great restorer. As long as you're

willing to learn, | have no doubt you'll go far.”

Moved by his words, Sloane lowered her head and bowed deeply. “Mr. Calvin, if you're willing to takein, then

| would be honored to learn from you. I'll work hard and do my best not to disappoint you,”

A warm smile spread across Mr. Calvin's face. “Good. Good! That's exactly the kind of student | was hoping for!”

Then he turned to Lucas with a teasing glint in his eyes. “I'm claiming this girl for myself. Don’t ccrying later

saying | stole her from you.”

Lucas chuckled softly, his voice tinged with quiet helplessness. “Mr. Calvin, having the chance

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Mr. Calvin let out a hearty laugh and clapped Lucas on the shoulder. “You sure know how to talk.”

Though the books had been fully restored, they still needed to air-dry naturally.

“Con,” Mr. Calvin said, rising to his feet with a twinkle in his eye. “Letshow you sreal treasures I've

collected over the years.”

With that, he led the two of them out of the workshop and into his private collection room.

Inside, shelves and display cases held an incredible array of ancient texts, calligraphy scrolls, porcelain, rare

bronzeware, and jade artifacts-each piece radiating a strong sense of history and preservation.

Mr. Calvin walked over to an aged wooden rack and carefully removed a scroll, gently unrolling it with practiced

hands. “Take a look at this painting. Tellwhat you see.”

Sloane stepped in for a closer look. The scroll depicted a vast mountain landscape rendered in intricate detail.

The brushstrokes were bold and deliberate, the ink wash skillfully layered. It was unmistakably the work of a

master.

She studied it for a moment, then spoke with certainty. “The brushwork is powerful and controlled, the layering

of ink gives it exceptional depth-especially in the way the mountain stones are defined. This piece is by a painter

from the medieval age.”

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