New York, Chinatown, Qin Family Hall
The inner hall made of pear wood was filled with a faint scent of sandalwood.
On the central wall hung a portrait that surprisingly resembled Emperor Qin Shi Huang.
On either side of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, statues of Guan Gong and Yue Fei, over two meters tall, were placed, lifelike and gazing down at everyone entering the hall.
Under the portrait, an old man with white hair, dressed in a long robe, sat in a Master's Chair, holding a smoking pipe, staring dazedly into the air with a troubled expression.
Beside him, a man in a suit with glasses showed two buck teeth and asked, bowing his head, "Third Master, won't Master Zhou come himself to help you? Is the person he recommended really reliable?"
