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The Mystery Of The Copper Jar

"Eighty thousand is too expensive. You've made 400% of the profit. I think it's at most 40,000." Irving followed the rules of the antique industry and cut him off directly.

"No, no, I think you just heard the purchase price of my son, so I didn't offer you a high price. If you wanted to stop me, I would have just quoted you 110,000 to 20,000 dollar. Do you think so? This is at least seventy thousand, you know the cost of doing our business is really high."

Irving thought for a moment, and realized that the bidding in the antique market was indeed a departure. Although the copper jar was not worth 80,000 dollar, the dealer did not bid too high, and his ability to haggle was just for show.

He was about to agree, but Yasmin suddenly said. "Sir, just give us for fifty thousand. We are getting married and don't have much spare money."

Perhaps in order to make the owner believe what he said, Yasmin took Irving's arm after finishing speaking.

Irving's scalp suddenly went numb. Yasmin was a v
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