It was only possible that the collectibles were sunken along with those ships and recovered later by Haron. That was why they were placed in the Korlyn City Museum. Wilbur suspected that the seventh cauldron was placed in the Korlyn City Museum the same way.
If that was the case, the ancient sea route was the key lead. If the seventh cauldron was recovered, it proved that the sixth, eighth, and ninth cauldron could be somewhere along that route.
Dasha people were into pairing collectibles, so one of the three cauldrons was probably in Korlyn City. It might be in the sea along with the other sunken goods or had fallen into the hands of Kearson or Haron.
Since Kearson could not find any cauldrons at the moment, Wilbur felt like he could start by investigating Haron. Perhaps Haron knew about the Nine Dragon Cauldrons. At the very least, he knew about the trade route. He believed that he could find a cauldron if Haron trusted him enough.
The antique market in Korlyn City was massive. Rostead was a small nation that was known for trading collectibles because of Terya.
A lot of people gained profit from selling collectibles, and they sold them at a much cheaper price. For collectibles that were worth a million dollars, Rostead usually sold them for eight hundred thousand dollars. That was why a lot of tourists were attracted by the deal.
Wilbur walked amongst the crowd and looked at the collectible stalls on the side. Soon, he arrived at a collectible shop called Rondar. He saw Haron walking out of that shop.
A bald-headed guy appeared at the door. He smiled at Haron and said, "This batch of goods is nice. If it's possible, bring more next time."
"These are his goods, so I don't dare to take too much."
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