After a fruitless search, Wilbur dialed Beverly''s phone number. After all, Wilbur still trusted the strength of the Department of Paranormal Research and Defense. Ordinary people could not find information about the court painter Fremont, but perhaps the Department of Paranormal Research and Defense could.
"Mister Penn, hello, is there anything I can help with?"
"Beverly, can you help me check the information of the painter Fremont Skye who painted the Nine Dragons Painting?"
"Sure, Mister Penn, please wait a moment. We are currently searching for information about Fremont."
After about a minute, Beverly said, "Mister Penn, we have found some information about the court painter Fremont, but it''s notprehensive. We only know that the court painter Fremont once painted a Nine Dragons Painting, andter, there were rumors that he became a bronze cauldron craftsman."
Sure enough, it was just as Wilbur suspected!
There was a glint in Wilbur''s eyes as he asked, "Is there any more information about this Fremont?"
"We don''t have any more information here, Mister Penn. Although the Nine Dragons Painting is well known, Fremont did not be famous after painting it. Therefore, there are not many records about him in history. We only know that after leaving the court, heter became a bronze cauldron craftsman."
After hanging up the phone, Wilbur felt puzzled. In ancient times, only the royal family could use dragon patterns. If Fremont became a bronze cauldron craftsman after leaving the court, then it was impossible for him to have forged the Nine Dragon Cauldrons. Could it be that he guessed wrong, and the Nine Dragon Cauldrons did note from Fremont''s hands?
Wilbur opened the Nine Dragons Painting again, carefully examined it, andpared it with the one-dragon and three-dragon cauldrons. He found that the dragon patterns on them were almost identical to those in the painting, both in demeanor and essence.
Undoubtedly, this proved that the Nine Dragon Cauldrons did indeede from Fremont''s hands.
Fremont must have known some secrets about the dragons. Otherwise, it would have been impossible for him to create the Nine Dragon Cauldrons, which could absorb dragon aura. If Wilbur could find this person, or find the remaining seven cauldrons, it might help him enhance his strength.
Wilbur had reached the Emperor level. His earth and lightning-type powers could not be significantly improved in a short period of time. The power of destruction and the power of light stored in the dragon head mark was also almost depleted and could only be used for self-defense.
Therefore, finding the Nine Dragon Cauldrons to absorb more of his dragon aura and enhance his strength was the most important thing at that moment.
Wilbur thought of La and called her to share his guess. La was shocked. Even though she was also a cultivator, it had been over a thousand years since the painting was made. If Fremont was truly still alive, would he not be over a thousand years old?
Because Wilbur had searched for the Nine Dragon Cauldrons on the website of the Dasha Museum, he only found information about a one-dragon cauldron.
The remaining eight cauldrons were not mentioned on the Dasha Museum''s website because the museum recorded every existing collection.
This meant that as long as it was still in Dasha, as long as it had appeared on the market, there would be corresponding records on the Dasha Museum''s website. However, there were no relevant records on the website of the Dasha Museum, which could only prove one thing.
Either the Nine Dragon Cauldrons had been collected by private collectors, or they had been lost beyond the borders, taken in by some collectors overseas. La was an elite hacker, so Wilbur asked her to help him search for information about the Nine Dragon Cauldrons.