Chapter 94: Took it out for a stroll and came back



There are many unofficial records, and we don't know whether they are true or not. But what is certain is that every weapon has been used before it was invented.

Why buy such a sinister thing?

To protect the house?

Can ordinary people handle it?

I don’t know whether the seller wanted to establish a relationship with Ou Yezi, or whether the China Guardian Auction House was deliberately showing off its knowledge, but they didn’t understand the history of the Xia Dynasty and dared to put such things in the open. Afterwards, I don’t know who regretted it.

Things like this should be displayed in exhibition halls.

She was just about to say that those who took pictures were fools, but the people sitting on her left and right raised their signs.

Song Yi held up the sign and didn't put it down.

The same is true for Chen Zhen.

She didn't care at first, but when she did, they were the only ones holding up signs.

The price approached four hundred thousand.

"What are you two doing? Are you crazy? Put down the signs immediately!" She said as she kicked each of them under the table.

Song Yi held up the sign and said, "I see this ring is very similar to the one you used to wear on your hand."

Just because it looks similar, should I spend money to buy it?

"It's not like that at all. Don't let people cheat you out of money. Put down the sign."

Chen Zhen heard it and put his hand down first.

Seeing that Song Yi was the only one holding up the sign, the host didn't even bother knocking three times and announced that the item belonged to him for 420,000.

Seeing that she was about to get angry, Song Yi hurriedly explained: "I will definitely spend money, either here or somewhere else. Buying this will cost you less."

Fang Zongtang immediately realized that this time he not only had to take out things, but also had to pay money.

"Just donate money, there are so many things to say." She muttered casually.

Seeing that her complexion looked better, Song Yi poured her another glass of water.

The fifth auction item was a set of five jade wine glasses, which was bought by an American businessman for 1.8 million US dollars.

Of the fifteen items that followed, there was nothing interesting to see except two vases from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, a jade carving of a figure who won the first prize in a imperial ceremony, a set of white jade chess pieces plus a century-old chessboard made of paulownia wood, and a pair of Tianhuang stone paperweights.

The most expensive item was the Tianhuang stone paperweight, which fetched the highest price of 5 million Hong Kong dollars. The second most expensive item was the peacock necklace she brought.

By the time the auction was over, it was already past ten o'clock in the evening.

While she was waiting for Song Yi, she met Chen Zhen again.

"Sister Zong, I have something for you."

A purple velvet square box was handed to him.

She couldn't help but raise her eyebrows and said jokingly, "Let me guess, could it be a peacock necklace?"

Chen Zhen said with a surprised expression: "Sister Zong, how did you guess it? Can you guess it just by looking at the box?"

She told him the answer with a mischievous look on her face.

"Because I'm auctioning this off."

Now that it’s good, after taking it out for a stroll, it’s coming back again.

Chen Zhen was stunned for a moment, then he also found it funny. He held the box with an embarrassed look on his face, not knowing whether to laugh or cry.

There are rules for such charity sales. Before the auction, the source of the auction items will not be announced. Nor will it be announced afterward. When the donation is made, it will only be said that Mr. So-and-so and his wife, together with someone from Hong Kong, donated the item.

The people with names in front are the ones who donated the most. If others want to know who donated how much, they can also find out through relationships, but this is meaningless and may easily offend people.

So even though they knew it was in the auction records, no one mentioned it.

"Sister Zong, I bought this necklace especially for you. If you don't want it, my money will be wasted."

She didn't take it, and suggested seriously, "Wouldn't you give the necklace to your wife?"


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