Chapter 108 Buying A Porcelain Vase
“Oh my, so he’s the one behind what happened to the Wallace family? That’s so scary!”
“Yeah! We’re so lucky he was willing to have mercy on us. I can’t imagine what would have happened to us otherwise.”
They breathed sighs of relief, thankful that nothing worse had happened.
One of them helped Shannon to her feet while comforting. “Come on, Shannon. I can tell he didn’t really want you to lick his shoes. He even moved his feet away. Unfortunately, you were too fast. He didn’t
manage to react in time.”
“Yeah! If he had really been angry with us, I don’t think anything would have been able to cool his temper,” another one added.
“I’m not blaming him. I’m blaming myself for being such an arrogant fool. That’s tens of thousands of commission down the drain! I’m so upset!” Shannon bawled in regret.
The other three were equally upset, but what could they do now?
The only ones at fault were themselves.
After Alex left the store, he wondered what he should buy for Dylan as a gift.
Just then, his phone rang. It was Flynn.
“Do you
know anybody who wants to buy an antique?” the other man’s voice sounded the moment he picked up.
“What sort of antique?”
“A porcelain vase, probably from the Calthean Era.”
“Hmm. I’ll head over to have a look now.”
A porcelain vase sounded like a wonderful present for his friend.
In no time at all, he had arrived at the Sakura Club. Flynn and Bob were already waiting for him at the
entrance.
“Holy shit, you changed cars again! This R8 probably costs at least 2 million!” Flynn exclaimed in envy.
He knew Alex was not just a live–in son–in–law, but he had–never asked what the man did or what his identity was.
He had not thought that the other man would be this extravagant though!
“Mr. Jefferson,” Bob greeted courteously.
Alex nodded. “Yeah, it was a little more than 2 million actually. I just bought it. Let me see that porcelain vase. Quick, I’m in a hurry.”
“Alright, come with me.” Flynn led the way inside with Bob and Alex following close behind.
They headed inside a room and the porcelain vase on the table instantly captured Alex’s attention. It had
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clearly only been recently unearthed as the colors were a little dull and unpolished.
He picked it up and flicked it gently with his fingers. Nodding, he said, “It’s from the Calthean Era, all right. How much?”
“It’s from one of the underlings. One of his family members is a grave robber. If you like it, you can pay however much you want. The reason he had passed it over to us to sell was because he wondered if you might want it, Mr. Jefferson,” Bob explained.
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