Willow held Sean's arm, her face filled with happiness.
Sean scanned the surroundings of the street stalls with a smile, searching for genuine antiques.
The Brown brothers quietly followed Sean.
With the Brown brothers standing behind Sean like bodyguards, the street peddlers who had heard about suckers in Antiques street were now hesitant to make any sudden moves.
"Mr. Lennon, | heard this place is full of scammers.
You wouldn't want to ruin your reputation here," Daniel reminded with a chuckle.
Sean glanced at him and replied flatly, "Come on.
Would my reputation be ruined in such a small place? Check out the two little trinkets Willow bought for only 500 dollars.
If we auction them off, | can make at least 20 million dollars!" Daniel and his brothers paused and turned to look at the hairpin and the ring Willow was holding.
Seeing the three men interested in the items, Willow stopped and handed the hairpin and ring to Daniel.
"Feel free to take a look." Since they were Sean's men, Willow had nothing to worry about.
Daniel waved his hands repeatedly, saying, No, no, | wouldn't dare.
One item alone is worth 10 million.
If | break it, | won't be able to afford it even if you sell me off!" "Your salary isn't low.
With the rewards you gain from each mission, you can save 10 million in two or three years.
It doesn't matter if you damage them.
At worst, | won't pay your salary and bonuses for three years.” The amount of money was nothing to Sean, and he intentionally said that to Daniel.
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