When Huo Sining spoke, Adrian, who was quite familiar with Huaxia culture, heard a familiar name and his eyes lit up. He immediately interjected, asking:
"Miss Huo, does the Zhuge Brush have anything to do with Zhuge Liang, the one who wrote the 'Memorial to Departure' in your country?"
Huo Sining's lips twitched as she replied, "There's no relation."
Adrian's face instantly froze and he awkwardly glanced at Windsor Reed beside him, feeling quite uneasy.
Seeing everyone looking at her in confusion, Huo Sining quickly smiled and explained:
"During the Tang and Song Dynasties, there was a famous type of brush known as the Xuan Brush."
"The Zhuge Brush I mentioned earlier is a kind of Xuan Brush."
"During the Southern Tang of Huaxia Country, there was a master brush maker named Zhuge Gao, who was renowned as the best brush maker in the world. The brushes he made were famous and thus called Zhuge Brushes by people at the time!"
