Mr Paker's threat

Regret now appeared very clearly on Mr Paker's face. How could he not realize that the goods he was selling were not imitations but were genuine porcelain from the Song, Ming and Qing dynasties. Since hearing the nominal price that the big antique shop gave, Mr. Paker already had the idea that he would not sell the item to Michael. In his heart Mr. Paker kept cursing himself for not realizing the authenticity of this beautiful porcelain.

"I'm not selling this porcelain." Paker spoke as he opened the package on the beautiful porcelain that Michael had bought.

Mr. Paker's words made Michael, Alea and also the antique shop look at him. It was clear that Michael's eyes, which previously looked flat, had now started to turn sharp after hearing Mr. Paker's decision not to accept.

"You should have done that from the start, Mr. Paker," Michael said fiercely in his objection. "Now I've bought it and you can't just cancel selling it to me," stressed Michael.

"I still won't sell it and you can't
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