"Tilda!" Deep frown lines appeared on Emily's forehead.
Darryl laughed and looked at Tilda. "You're still young, so you don't know just how deceitful people can be. An antique street that has just opened like the one we're in now is known to have many fakes. Therefore, it pays to be cautious. Understand?"
She pursed her lips disdainfully, unhappy to see him lecturing her like an old man. "So you're saying that all the things in the stalls are fake?"
Darryl just smiled and continued walking. After a few steps, he stopped in front of a stall. That stall was selling porcelain wares. There were blue and white porcelain, Jun porcelain, and many more—each one was extremely beautiful. There were so many choices that it was dizzying to look at.
Emily became excited. There must be some hidden gem there that caught Darryl's attention. Tilda also stopped there and began to admire all the exquisite porcelain. There should be something authentic there.
"Welcome! You can find all sorts of great stuff here! Please have a look!" The stall owner stood up and greeted them enthusiastically.
Darryl nodded. He scanned all the porcelain, one by one, and finally pointed at an inconspicuous jade vase at the corner of the stall. "How much is that?"
The jade vase was light blue, not very shiny, and there was a small chip at the mouth. Compared with the bright porcelains in the stall, it had looked almost battered.
Tilda was taken aback. 'After walking for so long, that’s what you chose? Any of the other porcelain is a hundred times better than that! What kind of sh*tty taste is that?'
The stall owner was also stunned but immediately said, "I see that we have someone with great taste! That is actually here on a consignment basis by my friend. He said that it was passed down by his family's ancestors. It has been sealed underground for many years and was only recently dug out—"
Darryl interrupted him and said, "Cut the crap. How much?"
The others might not recognize it, but Darryl could tell from a glance that the vase was something from an official kiln in the Yuan Dynasty. Even though there was a chip at the mouth, it would still fetch tens of millions if put on auction. More importantly, porcelain from the Yuan Dynasty's official kilns was extremely rare, so it was worth collecting them.
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