Catherine pointed to the large dragon motif and said, "I f it’s a plate from the Kangxi period, it should have a history of at least several hundred years, and the jade should have been silicified long ago. Look, this area is too reflective, and in this spot, the glaze is too uneven. But it's a good imitation. I offer two thousand."
The seller's face was crimson in embarrassment by Catherine's claim.
Mr. Kawada glared at him. "You used a fake to scam m e. You think I’m easy to fool because I'm not Chinese?"
"I'm not. Anyway, I think that it’s real.” The seller slunk away with the plate in his arms.
"Thank you, Miss." Mr. Kawada smiled. "You look a little familiar."
"Many people say that I look familiar." Catherine turned and tried to slip away shyly.
"Wait, I remember now. You're the heir of Yule Corporation. Your last name is... Jones..." Kawada hurriedly said. "Your father is Joel Yule, right?"
"You've got the wrong person." Catherine waved awkwardly.
"Haha, no I didn't. I've met your father before." Kawada handed her his business card.
Catherine read it and immediately shook his hand. " Hello, President Kawada. I'm actually a porcelain enthusiast too. I secretly flew over here to see because I didn't want others to recognize me."
"I understand. There are always people who want to curry favor in exchange for benefits. It's too troublesome.” Kawada laughed. "It's fate that we could meet. Look at that piece.”
"Sure."
Catherine followed him, and an hour flew by. The two chatted about many things.
When it was lunchtime, Kawada said, "Actually, I've always admired Yule Corporation's development in the logistics area. By the way, since you're Yule Corporation's heir, when are you planning to take over the company?"
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