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496 empty joy(1/2)

Chen Rui looked at the things placed in front of him and couldn't help but hold his breath.

In front of him, there are a dozen wooden boxes.

And those boxes are shining with rich white light...

A big man next to the tall and thin man could not resist the temptation and walked over to pry open a box.

But when he saw what was inside the box, the foreigner jumped down cursing.

"Made, fuk, we were cheated!"

When he said this, Raymond couldn't help it.

He quickly rushed to the wooden box and looked inside.

Then he became furious, reached out and pulled out a book from the alley, turned a few pages in his hand, and then threw it to the ground.

The action made Chen Rui's heart tremble.

He could even feel Lao Yang beside him, and his body suddenly stiffened.

Obviously Lao Yang also recognized it. These books should be ancient books from their Dragon Kingdom.

But now they don't dare to get too close...

"Fuk, why are they all books?"

"Where's the gold? Where's the precious stones? Why are they missing?"

Raymond frantically pried open several other boxes, but those boxes were all filled with ancient books.

Raymond couldn't help being disappointed, and while cursing loudly, he pried open all the boxes.

At this time, Yamashita Yuki also walked to those boxes.

Then she knelt down, picked up all the books that Raymond had thrown out, and put them back into the box.

At the same time, he winked at the people behind him, and several men in black immediately stepped forward.

Ordered all these boxes again.

But when Raymond saw Yamashita Yuki, he was also angry.

He winked at his companion, and the man quickly climbed up the stairs.

After a while, another half-dead security guard was brought down.

"Say, where are the treasures here? Where are the gold and gems?"

Raymond grabbed the security guard's collar and asked fiercely.

Chen Rui and the others couldn't help but cursed secretly when they saw this guy's virtue.

As expected, they are a bunch of vulgar savages who only care about gold, silver and jewelry.

But how do they know that those gold and silver jewelry are calculated by weight?

None of them are as valuable as the books of the same weight here, although Chen Rui has not had the chance to get close to those books.

I don’t know what kind of books they are.

But he could tell by his feeling that the origin of these books was certainly not simple.

There are even a few copies that exude the same light as his Song Dynasty's "The Rhymes of the Ministry of Rites".

Those should be ancient books from the Song Dynasty...

When he thought of this, Chen Rui's heart couldn't help but beat violently.

But at this moment, Raymond was questioning the security guard like crazy.

"Say, where's the gold? Where's the precious stones?"

After being beaten several times by him, the security guard finally couldn't bear it anymore and told him the whereabouts of the gold, silver and jewelry.

"The other treasures were shipped away a few days ago."

Hearing what he said, several people at the scene were stunned.

"Why transport it?"

Raymond asked again, and the man answered with tears.

"I heard that the big boss and the others were going to open a museum, and those things were given away as the first batch of exhibits!"

Raymond spit on the ground viciously.

"It's a special code, the idea is too memorized."

At this moment, he saw Yuki Yamashita's people quietly transporting boxes filled with books.

He quickly shouted: "Stop, stop!"

But Yamamoto Yuki's people didn't seem to hear him, and instead accelerated their pace.

In a blink of an eye, I carried the boxes to the stairs.

Seeing such a scene, Raymond waved his hand, and several of his men pulled the bolts of their guns with a crash.

"what are you doing?"

Yamashita Yuki appeared in front of Raymond.

Raymond smiled evilly: "What did you say you were doing?"

"What's in those boxes?"

"Some ancient books!"

Yamashita Yuki didn't mean to hide it. When Raymond heard this, his eyes became hesitant.

"I know they are ancient books. If these things are sold to a museum, they should be very valuable, right?"

Yamashita Yuki sneered.

“Then it depends on which museum you sell to?”

Raymond paused: "Of course they are sold to the United States. I know several people from museums!"

"Haha, then just wait for death! Maybe you won't receive a penny."

Yamashita Yuki looked at Raymond coldly and said.

"Why?"

Raymond asked back, but Yamashita Yuki did not answer.

Raymond pondered for a moment and then understood.

These are all stolen goods. If they were really taken out, only the people from the American Museum would dare to collect them.

But if they accept it, will they let him go?

Based on his knowledge of those museums, basically every one of them is backed by those old money families in the United States.

Those people never leave anything behind.

These things are all stolen goods, and if anyone dares to take them, they must be sealed at some point.

For a little Kalami like me, people can wipe you out in minutes...

Thinking of this, Raymond couldn't help but shudder.

"Then what should we do? We spent so much effort and several brothers died."

"You can't go back empty-handed, right?"

Raymond looked at Yamashita Yuki and said.

Yamashita Yuki glanced at the wooden boxes behind him.

"Give me some time and wait until I get rid of all these ancient books, so that I can make money!"

When Raymond heard this, he immediately became angry.

Although what Yuki Yamashita said may be true, who knows if she will show off herself?

It would be safer to wait for her to take action.

But who knows how long it will take her to get rid of these books?

How much will it cost to sell? How much will you give yourself?

When he thought of this, Raymond suddenly became furious.

"Yamashita, is this not the plan we agreed on before?"

"By the way, didn't you say that there is a treasure map here that your father left for you?"

"Where's the treasure map?"

Raymond suddenly changed the subject.

Chen Rui, who was hiding in a far corner, perked up when he heard this.
To be continued...
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