Chapter 65 Where is the thing I asked you to bury?



Zhang Xingzu was very experienced and had already comforted himself.

"It's half and half, not a loss, I didn't spend much anyway. The most expensive thing, the horse, is only about a hundred yuan. The white porcelain is only a dozen yuan. I remember when I bought the red-glazed plum vase, it asked for a hundred yuan, but I bargained it down to more than twenty yuan, and it was even well packaged for me, haha~"

This time it was Fang Zongtang's turn to have shaking hands.

"Why didn't you say so earlier~" She couldn't control her voice.

This sentence made Zhang Xingzu a little confused.

"Brother Zongtang, what you said is too profound. I don't understand. How about you say it again?"

Fang Zongtang gritted his teeth and said, "If I had known you were only spending so little money, I would have kept it for feather dusters and shoe racks. Wouldn't that be great?"

Zhang Xingzu understood and quickly explained: "Those Qing Dynasty kilns only cost a few dozen yuan, and the most expensive ones only cost a few hundred yuan. If you want to make a feather duster, why don't you use a real one?"

Fang Zongtang looked at Zhang Xingzu as if he were an idiot. He felt as if thunderbolts from the blue sky kept hitting his head.

She asked in a trembling voice: "Is mainland porcelain so cheap?"

Zhang Xingzu nodded hesitantly and said, "In the past few years, you could buy it anywhere on the street, but it has become uncommon in the past two years. The prices have gone up, and there are many fakes."

After he finished speaking, fearing that he would be criticized, he added an excuse: "It looks just like the real thing!"

Song Yi interjected: "A few years ago, things from the Qing Dynasty kilns were only a few dollars each at the Friendship Store!"

Fang Zongtang began to hate him again.

What on earth had she been doing for the past ten years? If she had come back a few years earlier, she could have made a fortune by returning to the mainland.

Thinking of this, she immediately thought of the important matter and quickly looked at Zhang Xingzu.

"Where are those things I asked you to bury before?"

When Zhang Xingzu heard this, he hurriedly looked at Song Yi, his eyes looking as if he was asking for help.

Fang Zongtao was not mistaken and immediately turned to look at Song Yi.

The latter hesitated and said, "I was short of capital for my business at the time, so I dug those things out and sold them."

Fang Zongtang looked at Song Yi, then turned and continued to stare at Zhang Xingzu.

The latter immediately begged for mercy.

"Brother Zongtang, it's not my fault. You suddenly disappeared at that time, and Brother Song and I did nothing but look for you for more than a year. We spent all the money we earned before, as well as the money Brother Song earned from his small business. I had no choice but to tell Brother Song. If you want to blame someone, blame me, don't blame Brother Song!"

Zhang Xingzu was afraid that Fang Zongtang would blame Song Yi, so he quickly explained, "It's really not easy for Brother Song to raise a child alone. I really have to tell you. If I don't tell you, we will starve to death!"

Fang Zongtang closed his eyes and took a deep breath.

"I don't blame you. I used a few bottles to exchange for your good life now. It's not a loss at all!"

Zhang Xingzu felt sorry for Brother Zongtang. At that time, Brother Zongtang repeatedly told him not to tell Brother Song what she had done, but he did not listen.

He is wrong!

Fang Zongtang remembered another thing.

"What are the prices of antique porcelain in Hong Kong in recent years?" A lot of them are really not worth much, but the ones she made are fake.

How much can it be sold for?

Song Yi: "Diamonds and gemstones are the hottest things in Hong Kong right now, and their prices are driven up by wealthy ladies. Antiques and calligraphy are a little less popular. They have been rising in the past two years. The older and rarer they are, the more expensive they are."

She knew about antiques from the prosperous era.

Song Yi continued, "The things you buried are all very old and very unique. When we were selling them, we were lucky enough to meet a few Americans who liked porcelain and they offered very high prices."


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