Chapter 178: Very, Very Precious



The owner of the antique shop originally wanted to keep an eye on her, but when he saw her like this, he just asked the clerk to watch her.

Instead of looking at her, I might as well go and see his Three Sheep Standing Tripod.

Fang Zongtang took a quick look and knew that this boss was an expert.

There are many modern ones, but no fakes!

Most of them are from Xia Country, and the rest are a mixture of many countries.

There are bone china from the United States, antique pocket watches from Sweden, antique ship models from the West, antique necklaces from the United States, and antique crown hairpins from Grapes. I believe that most people can find what they want as long as they enter this antique shop.

She looked at them one by one, picked up the shining antique hairpin, and tried it on her hair.

I saw another sapphire ring and compared it with my hand.

The antique dealer took two glances at it, gave it a look of contempt, and stopped looking.

As he walked, he came to a stick inlaid with jade.

She took a step back calmly, then raised her head and kicked forward as if she wasn't looking at the road.

With a clang, the stick fell to the ground.

"Ouch! What hit my foot?" She gave Zhang Xingzu a look.

The latter immediately picked up the stick and said angrily: "Sister, it's this fire stick, watch me smash it."

The owner of the antique shop had already looked over when the stick fell to the ground. Seeing that Zhang Xingzu was about to smash it, he hurriedly stopped him.

"Don't smash it, don't smash it. This is an antique from my shop."

Zhang Xingzu sneered and said arrogantly, "What the hell is this? You can sell this broken fire stick as an antique? Your shop is too shabby."

The shop owner quickly pointed to the place where the jade was inlaid and said: "The jade above is a glutinous jade. If the stick is removed, it will definitely be bigger than an egg."

When she heard it was glutinous jade, she sneered.

"I don't want this rubbish, even if you give it to me."

The antique shop owner quickly said: "Don't underestimate this jadeite, it's so big and very valuable."

She didn't even look at it and just asked Zhang Xingzu to throw it aside.

"Mr. Riley said only old ones are needed."

The antique shop owner quickly said, "This is at least a thousand years old. It is definitely the oldest antique in my shop. It is very, very valuable!"

After he finished speaking, as if afraid that Fang Zongtang didn't take it seriously enough, he wiped it with his sleeve like a treasure and placed it carefully on the table.

She was immediately "attracted".

"Very expensive?"

Seeing Fang Zongtang had taken the bait, the antique shop owner quickly said with a mysterious smile, "Yes, the older the antique is, the more valuable it is. The type of gemstone on it is actually not that important. If you take this back, Mr. Riley will definitely praise you for your good taste!"

She was hooked immediately.

"Really?"

The shop owner was about to speak when Zhang Xingzu spoke first.

"Sister, don't listen to his nonsense. This is just a broken stick. If you want it, we have plenty of it in our hometown, and it doesn't cost any money."

The antique shop owner quickly said, "Mr. Riley is very interested in art. Take a look at this stick. Does it look like the scepter used by American nobles?"

Zhang Xingzu took a look and said innocently, "It seems to be a bit similar."

When the antique shop owner heard this, he was so happy that he almost laughed out loud, thinking that he would probably sell off the things that had been in the shop for ten years and no one wanted them.

"This is an antique scepter used by nobles. In the past, only nobles could use it. It is very rare and very valuable."

She was moved by what the shop owner said.

"Xingzu, do you think this is okay?"

Zhang Xingzu said tentatively: "It shouldn't be possible, right?"

What does Brother Zongtang mean?

Her next sentence came immediately.

"You think it's less than a thousand years?"

Zhang Xingzu: I understand, break the bone!


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