Chapter 876 Police Station’s Documen (1/2)

The second storage unit was also full of boxes, but those boxes were mostly filled with useless waste. It was estimated that the government used the boxes to dispose of waste materials such as paper and similar types of office waste.

Li Du shook his head. No treasure collectors from Flagstaff bid, and the storage unit was sold to Princeps at the low price of $1,800.

The third storage unit was similar to the second, and many of the boxes were damaged, exposing the contents. The treasure collectors saw that they were full of waste, so there were hardly any bids.

The Tucson gang was good at the tactic of spreading a wide net, so Princeps bid on this storage unit. The price was even lower, at only $800. Taking two storage units in a row, Princeps' side was a little elated. They met with Li Du, and Princeps said, ”Do you go to the movies? Would you like some popcorn?”

The Tucson gang's treasure collectors laughed.

”We aren't here to watch movies, but we don't pick up trash, either. I'm not a garbage collector,” said Li Du calmly.

Princeps replied, ”Yes, yes, you have x-ray vision. You can find the treasures, but you have to buy the storage units first, then you can mock me…”

”I'm not being sarcastic. Why would I mock a dog?” Li Du was still calm.

”What did you say?” The Tucson gang was furious.

Li Du glanced at Conrad Anthony and said, ”Princeps is treating you like a dog and taking you to be his dog.”

Several treasure hunters got angry.

”Bullsh*t!”

”Are you looking for a way to die?”

”Beat the d*mn bastard up!”

Li Du said, ”Whatever. This can't change the fact that you treat him like a dog.”

Hans gave a thumbs-up to the gang with the back of his hand and said, ”What a group of loyal dogs, protecting their master.”

It was the same gesture as the middle finger, but it was used in Australia. It was not used in the United States as an insult, so the people in the Tucson gang did not know they had been insulted by it.

The treasure hunters of Flagstaff also spoke up one after another. ”Although you Tucson gang bastards were always nasty, at least before you were tough guys. How about now? Ha, you're a dog for others.”

”The owner is still a traitor who defected from Arizona's trash.”

”Garbage dog, haha, you all have ruined the Tucson gang's reputation.”

The treasure hunters of the Tucson gang were so angry that they couldn't argue. In fact, Princeps did treat them like dogs for Conrad Anthony, perhaps a little too much, but the fact that they were on their knees licking his boots was indisputable.

The treasure hunters of Tucson were not good people, but they had their pride. They could accept their leader taking them to violently loot storage units, but they would not stand being a young man's dog.

In particular, it was true that Conrad Anthony's father, though powerful, well-connected, and wealthy, was a traitor in Arizona and despised by local treasure hunters. Conrad, who grew up in New York, never considered himself an Arizonan, so it was a good game for him to get into a fight with Flagstaff's treasure hunters.