Money was a temporal object, so Jiang Ning was never bothered by it.
He didn't like to touch money. Money was supposed to be used by people, but in reality, people often became a slave to money instead.
That was the greatest tragedy of life.
Ko San's estate wasn't all that famous in Seoul.
That was because Ko San himself was a very low profile man.
Only the extremely rich and powerful of Seoul would know him.
After all, it took someone with a certain level of wealth to be able to dabble in antique collection and maintain such high security.
This world was like that. Those who seemed very formidable were often not that amazing.
Those who looked ordinary and didn't even make any heads turn were often more than meets the eye.
Ko San was clearly the latter.
The car reached the estate and many fully armed men in uniform were standing at the entrance.
They inspected every car and confirmed that nobody had brought any weapons in. Safety was the top priority at the estate.
Anyone who could come for the auction might not be very powerful, but was certainly very rich.
DI DI DI...
The sound of metal detectors went off as the men inspected Jiang Ning's car twice before letting him in. These people were as strict as the security guards at a president's residence.
"These people are really strict. These mercenaries seem to be from that area," remarked Fei.
When Jiang Ning went to Las Vegas, he had come across mercenary soldiers from the war torn areas of the Middle East.
The Li family had been sent by Jiang Ning to the Middle East to pave the way for Lin Group to enter its market, and Jiang Ning had not checked on whether they were dead or alive.
"We have to go there sooner or later," said Jiang Ning calmly.
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