Chapter Sixty-Two: Many Benefits



Ke Yi is probably in his thirties, with a square face, thick eyebrows, small eyes, and full lips. Perhaps due to his high cheekbones, he looks somewhat fierce.

"Hello, Brother Gu."

Gu Wei is now used to being called "brother" by people older than him; it's just a form of address.

He responded calmly.

Hou Yongxian patted Ke Yi on the shoulder, "This kid is pretty good. If we're in town in the future, we can have him come over to keep watch at the shop at night. He doesn't have to be polite if he wants to take care of anyone."

Gu Wei blinked, surprised that cooperating with Hou Yongxian would bring so many benefits. Not only could he sit at home waiting for antiques to be delivered to his door, but he also gained a doorman and thugs.

"Sure, I won't hesitate to ask if I need anything."

Hou Yongxian told Ke Yi to stay in the yard, while he waved the bag in his hand to Gu Wei.

"Take a look at these first."

Gu Wei's eyes lit up, but he quickly suppressed his excitement and elation, and said in a casual tone, "Okay."

After the two entered the room and sat down, Hou Yongxian took out a blue silk cloth bag and opened it layer by layer.

Seeing that there were jade pendants, jade bracelets, jade hairpins, jade thumb rings, and more than 10 pieces in total, Gu Wei really couldn't hold back anymore.

Those dragon and phoenix jade pendants sold for 9.5 million after tax.

All of these together are absolutely priceless.

Hou Yongxian's eyes were full of reminiscence. "These are all things I brought with me back then. If I hadn't hidden them, they wouldn't be here now."

Gu Wei thought that throughout history, whether they were high-ranking officials or wealthy people, when they encountered trouble and needed to seek refuge, they would usually take their gold, silver and jewelry and leave.

It's probably because it's easy to carry, has high value, and is easy to convert into cash.

"Grandpa Hou, please name your price."

"Okay, the bracelet is an old mine ice jadeite. Give me 100, and the rest is up to you."

Hou Yongxian knew that even if he sold it, he might not get a reasonable price, and because of his identity, it would only cause trouble.

Gu Wei: "..."

What I fear most now is hearing this sentence.

This balance is too difficult to grasp.

Finally, they counted the quantity.

Gu Wei gave Hou Yongxian 1,000 yuan to buy these jadeite pieces.

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