However, the staff ran around for a long time, but couldn't buy hydrogen peroxide, saying it was out of stock.

As if overnight, hydrogen peroxide had vanished from R City.

Daniela subconsciously looked at Scott.

Scott raised an eyebrow, gave a cold smile, and looked challenging.

Daniela:…

She was sure that the hydrogen peroxide issue was related to Scott.

So, he knew she was going to livestream and deliberately gave her a tough challenge?

Was he being this childish?

Daniela glanced at him, a little speechless.

The director was anxious.

The popularity of the livestream was high before, but now Daniela hadn't made much progress, and the viewers were very dissatisfied, starting to question Daniela's abilities.

Dr. Taylor had just called and scolded him, accusing him of not doing his job properly.

How could he have imagined that he wouldn't be able to find hydrogen peroxide in all of R City?

He could only secretly ask Daniela if she had any solutions.

Hydrogen peroxide was actually the most reliable method.

But…

“This method is very risky, most people are unwilling to use it, I need to get the owner's consent.” Daniela thought for a moment, then spoke.

She couldn't come on her first day and ruin the national museum's reputation.

"What method?"

"Paper fire."

"What?"

The director was so startled that he almost shouted.

Paper fire? What a joke!

This painting had been appraised by experts at the museum, and it was indeed the Song Dynasty handwriting as Daniela said.

Song paintings with a clear lineage were worth hundreds of millions. Although this painting wasn't a famous work, and the artist was unknown, the age and artistry were there, so it was still worth millions.

If it was damaged, the museum wouldn't be able to afford it, nor could they afford to lose face.

"Otherwise, should we just wait until hydrogen peroxide is available to repair it?"

Daniela glanced at the barrage, filled with comments like "fake," "vase," etc., not a single good word.

Had Scott bought water army?

This thought flashed through her mind, but Daniela didn't think much about it, simply saying: "I'm afraid not."

"Paper fire looks risky, but if it's controlled well, the effect is better than using hydrogen peroxide."

Hydrogen peroxide is weakly acidic, and its damage to paper is greater than fire, so it's more troublesome to operate than fire.

It's just that fire is a skilled task, and people dare not take the risk.

The director was in a quandary.

Daniela smiled: "If you can't make a decision, you can ask Dr. Taylor or the owner of the painting."

Hesitation would only delay things.

The director looked at Daniela resentfully and went to call Dr. Taylor.

"I trust her. I'll inform the owner of the painting, and you guys cooperate with Daniela."

Dr. Taylor was also watching the livestream, so when the director called, he immediately sat down and made a decision.

He was willing to believe in Daniela's skills.

The director quickly prepared the things Daniela needed.

A bottle of Erguotou, a towel, a brush, and a basin of water.

Seeing her actions, Scott couldn't help but frown: "What are you doing?"

He had a vague bad feeling in his heart.

He originally wanted to make Daniela beg him to take out the hydrogen peroxide, but who knew this woman wouldn't play by the rules.

Looking at the setup, he wouldn't dare...

"Is the anchor planning to use the alcohol burning method?"

Some clever people had already typed it in the barrage.

"Damn! It looks so exciting, does anyone know what the alcohol burning method is?"

"To put it simply, it's burning the anti-lead part with high-concentration alcohol. Our professor demonstrated it once in class, it's very demanding in terms of experience. You have to be quick and accurate. In short, if you're not a master, you don't dare to do it."

Daniela smiled at Scott: "Scott comes from a family of scholars, you should know about paper fire, right?"