Demon Lord 3

Chapter 1493: New Treasure Appraisal

I asked him why it wasn't a high-end auction, and he said that in his eyes, high-end auctions were too low-class. Previously, the boss of an auction had asked him to come and do him a favor, but he said he didn't have time. The boss gave him an unlimited, free-to-come special auction ticket, as long as he had time to come in the future. The boss didn't call him again after sending him off that night, probably because he didn't want to bother him. This time, we happened to be there, so he gave it to us. I asked him if he wanted to go? He shook his head and said he wasn't interested, just showing it to us. With the ticket, the boss also understood that it was his favor. Early in the morning, we signed up to go salvage in the deep sea. In fact, this time we were still going to find the thing we had been studying last night. What exactly is it? It was still a mystery. Even when we arrived at the Treasure Appraisal Shop that afternoon, we didn't take it out. We were told that only items from the Treasure Appraisal Shop could enter the auction, but we didn't want anyone to know. Xing Zhichuan, upon hearing about it, told us that with the special admission ticket, we didn't actually need to go through the Treasure Appraisal Shop. If we wanted to go, we could take a look, but they wouldn't bother us. The special admission ticket represented our identity, so no one dared to check us. Later, we went to the Treasure Appraisal Shop again. It was a basement. When we went in, I saw fish being kept there. Curious, I asked, "What are those fish? Are they valuable?" The boss of the treasure appraisal shop came out and nodded and said, "Of course, these are the fish I raise. These fish are also fished out of the deep sea. They are not sold here because we have also appraised them at the auction. One fish has almost 100 million shells. These fish are very valuable. What have you brought that can open our eyes?" We took out a few of the more valuable ones, and the boss nodded after taking a look, and said that they were not bad. He asked us how many times we had fished. We said it was the first time, and the boss was impressed by us and directly assigned us to the intermediate field. We shook our heads and said we didn’t want to go. The boss said don’t you want admission tickets? We shook our heads and said no. The boss asked us how to get in. I picked up the ticket for the special venue and said, "Boss, we just wanted to go to this venue. Can you arrange it for us?" The boss smiled bitterly and shook his head and said that he could not arrange this level of things. He could not do it. If we took this ticket to the auction venue, someone would come to lead us in person and give us better service. The boss could not help either. He just said that it might be a problem for us to go to such a high-end venue with so little stuff. He asked us if we had any other good things. We shook our heads and said we didn’t have any for the time being. The boss could only nod helplessly, and then said that there was nothing else. He just said that he hoped we could salvage better things next time. We were worried about wasting our tickets if we used them again. We said it was okay, we had more than one ticket and could use them on other items. At Jianbao, the owner actually gave us some advice, saying we could try this business in the future. After all, salvaging every day wasn't a good idea. Risking such a dangerous place would only take a long time. It would be better to wait until we made some money and rent a shop at Jianbaohang. We could then build relationships with the people at the auction house and get some tickets. Then we could set our own prices. I asked the owner if that wasn't a bit dishonest, and he gave a helpless smile. What's honest and what's dishonest? Isn't it enough to make money? If we were both honest, who would make the money? It would be better to be half honest and half dishonest. He was just hanging out here for fun. He didn't usually come, but if it opened, he could make enough for a year. He wasn't short of money, so he wanted to come here for fun. It felt good to raise fish and shrimp. I asked him what the most expensive item was. He pointed to a golden fish over there and said it was a golden arowana. I asked, "Is it expensive?" He nodded and said they were almost extinct in his area. He raised this one, which was a real sight. People came in droves to see the fish, but he turned many away, saying they had to come to him for an appraisal. I asked him if we could just bring something and see his fish. He shook his head and said, "We're not here to see the fish, so we can't see the good ones. We can only see the fish if the treasure catches his eye." I said, "Isn't that just a pretext to get people to come and appraise the treasure?"

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