Chapter 200 Made By Blizzard (2/2)

He continued looking through the game boxes and took out another game. The cover was of three bearded characters wearing horned helmets, carrying sharp swords.

The game title read, ”The Lost Viking.”

Hans flipped the box again, and saw the words, ”Silicon & Synapse.”

Li Du had never heard of Silicon & Synapse. But some treasure hunters had caught on to what Hans was doing.

They gasped. ”What kind of fellow lived in this house? Big Fox, the games in here— don’t tell me they’re a complete set from Blizzard Entertainment?”

Hans was surprised the treasure hunters knew what he had been doing. ”Yeah, you’re right. These two are the earliest games created by Blizzard. If someone could get these two, the rest wouldn’t be a problem!”

The thought of a collection of all Blizzard games did not come across Li’s mind. He did not know how many games Blizzard Entertainment had produced so far either.

What Li knew was that Blizzard’s games were definitely good stuff. He had thought that even if they could not sell them for a good price, he wouldn’t mind taking them for himself and playing the games instead.

Now that he knew it was most likely a Blizzard games collection, he was interested to know the value of all these games.

Li Du asked casually, ”How much would it be for such a collection?”

Hans replied, ”Well, we need to do a detailed check of the games Blizzard has produced over the years. If this is indeed the complete set, it is definitely worth a good price.”

Besides the glum-looking Freddy, all the other treasure hunters were envious of them. They started to disperse and walk away.

Hans imitated Freddy’s aloof expression and his signature posture of crossing his arms over the chest, and stopped Freddy from walking away.

”Are you convinced now? We’ve managed to get some amazing units worth over 100,000 dollars—that news isn’t fake.”

Freddy replied, ”Congratulations to you, Big Fox. But I also have good houses, inside there—”

”Forget it,” Hans interrupted. ”Don’t go astray by listening too much to insider information. Treasure hunters depend on their eyes for a living—this pair of eyes.

”Don’t learn from Dog Ears. Learn from him, and you won’t be able to make money.”

Freddy wanted to argue, but Hans continued to prattle on. ”Still unconvinced? Fine, just go ahead and pack up your trash house. Let everyone see what is there besides trash.”

Godzilla was still busy with house 15. So, Hans and Li Du went along with Freddy, as onlookers, to the former mayor’s house.

Some treasure hunters who overheard the conversation earlier tagged along, while some of them rushed over when they heard Freddy would be clearing house 10.

Freddy and his team needed to do some cleaning up first, as the house had been left untouched for a long time.

Hans and Li Du then relaxed under some trees, sipping their cold beer contentedly while watching Freddy and his friends perspiring from all the cleaning and moving work.

Although house 10 was well-furnished, that did not mean the family members had left all their valuables in the house.

In fact, they had brought all their valuables with them, including the safe.

But due to the amount of household appliances being left behind, and the many cobwebs that had blocked some of the view, it was not easy to tell if the safe was inside or not.

When Freddy and his pals finished cleaning up the house, they were tired and covered in dust.

Besides the old vintage furniture, and the household appliances (which had been gnawed on by rodents), there was nothing valuable in the house!

Hans threw away the empty beer can and smiled. ”Where’s the signature of The Carpenters?”

Freddy was so furious that he kicked the old sofa beside him, scaring some little mice that came scrambling out of the sofa, squeaking as they ran.

That made the surrounding treasure hunters cackle loudly, including Hans.

”Young lad, you wanna step on us and shine? It’s not so easy.” Hans shook his head.

Another treasure hunter added, ”Yeah pal, don’t keep dreaming of being in the limelight—you got to be more practical and down-to-earth!”