I know that the prices of these calligraphy and paintings will increase in the future, so I will make a steady profit from them as an investment now.
But if I do this all at once, won't I be leaving no chance for others?
Isn’t this a bit unfair?
So he said to the museum director, "I just remembered that there will definitely be other buyers for your calligraphy and paintings. It doesn't seem appropriate for me to buy them all."
"How about this, I'll keep 500 pairs, some at each price point, and you can continue to sell the rest."
When the museum director heard this, he thought that five hundred paintings were a lot of money. Was what the girl said true? What if no one came to buy them later? He still wanted to persuade Su Muxi to buy all the calligraphy and paintings together.
He tried to persuade Su Muxi, but was rejected by Su Muxi.
Su Muxi also said that she would come to pay the deposit the next day, and then she went home with Du Qian.
After arriving home, it was Du Qi'an's turn to perform again.
He vividly described to his family what happened today, especially what happened to Zhang Tingting. He described it in a thrilling way, as if he had experienced it himself.
When it came to Su Muxi's purchase of calligraphy and paintings, he deliberately exaggerated the matter, portraying her as an extremely stupid fool who actually exchanged money for a pile of worthless paper.
However, before he could finish his words, Du Lei slapped him hard on the back of his head.
"I think you are the biggest fool."
Du Lei scolded, "Those calligraphy and paintings are works of art, the fruit of the hard work of every calligrapher and painter. You don't understand the mysteries behind them at all. Don't embarrass yourself by talking nonsense here."
Although Du Lei was a military general, he had a special love for calligraphy.
He felt very pleased to know that his little granddaughter knew how to appreciate calligraphy and painting at such a young age.
However, he still found it difficult to understand why thousands of paintings were purchased at once.
So, he asked softly, "Xiao Xi, if you really like these calligraphy or paintings, you can pick out a few and buy them back to enjoy them slowly."
"Why did you buy so much at once? Is there any special reason?"
Su Muxi smiled slightly, with a hint of mystery in her eyes, and replied: "Grandpa, of course I really like these paintings."
"But I bought these paintings not just for appreciation."
“It’s more about keeping them as a collection and an investment.”
"The artists of these paintings are all very talented calligraphers or painters. I believe their works will have great potential for appreciation in value in the future."
After Su Muxi said this, everyone understood what she meant.
But does a child really understand what collecting and investing are?
No one said it, but they were all skeptical in their hearts.
But she was spending her own money, so no one else could say anything.
Su Muxi entrusted the subsequent payment and receipt of the calligraphy and paintings to Du Qian'an.
She herself stayed at home and drew talismans wholeheartedly.
She also tried to carve runes on the jade using the carving techniques she learned in college in her previous life.
After destroying two pieces of jade, she gave up temporarily.
After all, this is not an easy task.
So she put all her energy into drawing talisman paper.
Maybe it was because many other girls were rescued at the same time when Bao Chengxin was rescued.
During this period, she unexpectedly received a blessing from heaven.
This time, the merit bestowed from heaven greatly increased Su Muxi's spiritual power, as if she had entered a new realm.
Yixuan also benefited a lot. His previous injuries were almost healed after this experience.
After Su Muxi's spiritual power increased greatly, what she felt most deeply was that she was obviously more comfortable and at ease when drawing talismans.
There was even one time when she successfully drew a high-level talisman paper.
It took Su Muxi three days to draw all the talisman paper she needed, and she also finished buying the paintings from Du Qian'an.
A total of 8,600 pieces of calligraphy and paintings were purchased, spending 185,800 yuan.
Originally, Du Lei cleaned out a storage room on the first floor to store Su Muxi's calligraphy and paintings.
But when Su Muxi saw the dozens of boxes filled with calligraphy and paintings, she was stunned.
Not to mention one room, even two rooms may not be able to accommodate it.
After thinking about it, she decided to just buy a courtyard house.
This way you will not only have enough space to store your things, but also make your life more comfortable.
So she told Du Wan about this idea.
Du Wan thought about it and thought it was a good idea.
After all, there will definitely be more and more people looking for Su Muxi in the future, and it would be inconvenient if she always goes to her parents' house.
So Du Wan and Su Muxi began looking for a suitable courtyard house.
In the following period of time, Su Muxi began to look at houses non-stop, and Du Wan would accompany her when she had time.
Finally, their hard work paid off and they found a satisfactory courtyard house.
Although there is only one entrance, the courtyard in the middle is very large and can be used to store many items and as a pavilion.
There are also many rooms, and they have all been renovated in recent years and look very new.
If Su Muxi and the others move in, they only need to buy some simple furniture.
The most important thing is that the feng shui here is also excellent.
Su Muxi fell in love with this place at first sight and immediately decided to buy the courtyard house.
The price is not expensive, only 32,000 yuan in total.
After paying the money, they bought some necessary furniture, daily necessities, and shelves for calligraphy and paintings.
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