Although Lu Fan was somewhat tempted, he still politely declined.
He didn't doubt the truth of Amul's words, after all, he was a prince of Shat.
He was worried that those things would be too hot to handle.
Lu Fan didn't really know much about antiques. The only time he ever played with collectibles was when he found a bargain in the antique market based on information about his future self.
In the end, it was sold to Hui Shoutao for more than 300 million.
Jiang Hetang, who was following behind Lu Fan, was unhappy, looking at these things from their ancestors that were now scattered abroad.
Moreover, it was stolen by a group of bandits, which made him feel even worse.
Although Jiang Hetang and Han Gang are elders, this trip was clearly for Lu Fan's benefit, so the two of them quietly followed behind Lu Fan and the others.
While gazing at the collection on the wall, I tried my best to suppress my discomfort.
The corridor from the reception hall to the restaurant is unusually long, and the walls on both sides are adorned with numerous antique collections.
I don't know whether it was intentional or not.
The further you go, the more frequently antiques from the Great Xia Dynasty appear.
Amul seemed to have deliberately slowed down his pace, making Jiang Hetang and the others feel that time was passing incredibly slowly.
This action left Lu Fan somewhat puzzled about Prince Sat.
This also made him pay full attention.
The negotiations for that land were much more difficult than I had imagined.
To this day, he still doesn't know what Amule is up to.
We can only take it one step at a time.
If all else fails, he'll have to turn to Lu Fan in the future.
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