Mr. Cory was gobsmacked. He had never expected Karen to be such a prodigy, effortlessly sketchingplex data charts as if it was second nature. What kind of wizardry was this? Karen, oblivious to his astonishment, casually brushed a stray lock of hair behind her ear. "That''s all the heads-up I can give you for now. This conundrum remains unsolved by anyone in the world." Standing up abruptly, Mr. Cory bowed deeply to Karen. "The scientificmunity is beyond fortunate to have researchers like you. Your contributions are invaluable."
His words sparked a wave of admiration among the guests, culminating in thunderous apuse.
The next visitor was a kindly olddy, her hair silver with age, her high cheekbones and gentle eyes radiating warmth.
She approached slowly, adjusting her spectacles. Karen rose to help her to a chair, receiving a grateful smile in return. "My dear Karen, your brilliance and ir are simply unmatched! Watching you solve those problems was a sight to behold."
"But the favor I seek might require us to step out," she added, her eyes twinkling with a hint of mischief.
Karen raised an eyebrow, a yful smile on her lips. "You''ll have to spill the beans before I agree to anything."
Delighted, the olddy beamed. "I need your expertise in restoring a piece of pottery from thete Victorian era. But we''ll need to visit the restoration workshop where our specialists are." "The conditions for preserving such artifacts are incredibly strict. A mere change in temperature or humidity could lead to damage. Restoration is a delicate and often tedious process." Karen pondered for a moment before asking, "Where is this workshop located?"
"Just a stone''s throw from the Linter estate, about a ten-minute drive. If it makes you feel morefortable, your husband can apany us," the olddy suggested with a smile. Karen nced over at Arthur. "Alright, my husband will join us. But what about our guests?"
The olddy had thought of everything. "We''ve arranged for a live feed to be broadcasted on arge screen. It''s an educational opportunity for many." Satisfied, Karen agreed without further ado, and along with the olddy and Arthur, they left for the workshop, leaving the guests to their own devices. As promised, they arrived at the workshop in ten minutes.
Arthur, holding Karen''s hand, couldn''t hide his pride. "Honey, when did you learn to restore antiques?"
Karen smiled, "I''ve always had a fascination with the past - pottery, ancient scripts, treasure hunting, and more. Just hobbies of mine."
Arthur''s grin widened. "Teach me sometime. Now that I''m not on the front lines, it''d be nice to have more inmon."
"Consider it done," Karen assured him.
Inside the workshop, a team of conservators worked diligently, each absorbed in their task. The room was kept at precise conditions suitable for restoration work.This text is property of N?/velD/rama.Org.
Karen donned a mask and gloves, her focus undivided as she approached the shattered pieces of the Victorian pottery.
Methodically, she began the
restoration process. Using a 3D scanner, she captured the original shape of the pottery, then cleaned each fragment before meticulously reassembling them with a special adhesive.
The olddy watched, tears welling up as Karen breathed new life into the cherished relic. "This pottery has immense sentimental value to me. I had almost lost hope until today. Thank you." The onlookers were astounded by Karen''s skill, their respect for her growing even more.
Upon returning to the Linter
estate, Karen, everposed,
poured herself a cup of tea, reflecting on the day''s events. Despite the fatigue, the satisfaction of fulfilling the olddy''s wish made it all worthwhile.
The fourth person to walk in was a woman, standing tall and graceful. She wore a striking red dress, its fabric inteced with golden thread patterns that shimmered under the light entuating her hourss figure and drawing attention to her elegant silhouette.
sped in her delicate hands was an object, shrouded in a piece of red fabric, lending an air of mystery to her presence.
Karen raised an eyebrow, a spark of interest lighting up her eyes, apanied by an intrigued smile. "Miss, how can I assist you today?"
"Hello, my name is Donna. I have a keen interest in antiques, and I''m holding an item that I''d like you to appraise for me. I''m curious to know whether it''s authentic or not?"