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The Two Countrymen [I]

The dealer came back to his senses and immediately prepared to close the stall. People were greedy. Even if they knew that selling cultural relics was illegal, in the face of the sky-high price of tens or hundreds of millions of dollar, the stall owner's first reaction was to keep the thing in his own hands.

But before he started collecting things, Irving grabbed his hands and said, "I'm afraid it's a little early to close the stall now."

"I'm sorry, I suddenly remembered that I have something to do at home and I have to go back now." The stall owner said while trying to open Irving's palm, but it was of no use.

"I can't let you go back, but I can tell you for sure that this urn is definitely a national treasure. If you take the initiative to hand it in, the country will not only give you a reward, but also give you an award. But you want to do it the hard way?" If you trade, not only will the entire transaction amount be confiscated, but you will also be imprisoned for at least five
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