Cansington was an ancient cultural capital with a long history.
It used to be the capital of eight dynasties in the past.
Medical Street was the attraction of Cansington.
Additionally, there was also Antique Street.
Antique Street was also a lively area. There were hundreds of antique shops located on the street. Some were even century-old shops.
James and Cynthia arrived at Antique Street together.
The streets were full of stalls.
There were many antiques and paintings displayed on these stalls.
Some customers squatted on the ground and carefully selected goods, hoping to get the best deals.
“James, do you know a lot about antiques?” Cynthia asked as she followed James and observed the streets.
James shook his head. “Nope.”
He had been in the army for ten years. All he did was special training every day. The only thing he faced in the past was murderous weapons. Therefore, he had never come across antiques before.
Cynthia smiled and explained, “There are many unethical things in antique transactions. Almost ninety-nine percent of hawkers who set up stalls on these streets sell fake products. They target those who have no understanding of antiques. The authentic stuff is usually at auctions, not in these street stalls. Of course, there are some antique shops that sell some good stuff…”
Cynthia was from a wealthy family and had an extensive understanding of antiques.
She patiently explained it to James because she thought James came to the area because he was interested in antiques.
However, James was not interested in these at all.
Thus, he listened absent-mindedly.
Soon, they arrived at the Sovereign Antique Shop.
The shop had many years of history and was relatively reputable on Antique Street.
The shop had two floors, each extending to more than 500 square meters.
James walked into the shop.
As soon as they entered, an old man dressed in a suit approached and greeted them.
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