Chapter 89 (1/2)
Perhaps due to not being able to get the copybook, though the auction proceeded as usual, Tang Cheng and Ning Weiqiang's nan as excited and al to go and appraise it
After that, Qin Fang will give a simple evaluation, mostly about whether it was real or fake
Luckily, enuine articles, and fakes like the copybook didn't appear es for this auction
Chen Jiangnan also got the chinaware that he had set his eyes on, and it was obtained for 560 thousand dollars It was still within the range that Chen Jiangnan could accept However, the dignity he exuded when he was bidding caused Qin Fang to the a double take at the handsouy who he mistook as a thief before
The auction continued, and Qin Fang assumed the role of a bystander all the while, without any intention to join in at all Well, he didn't have the right either The lowest any product went so far was at 120 thousand dollars, and it was not a suuy like him could take out
As usual, another product was displayed again This time, it was a statue of Sakya looked at the description, and saw that it was only fro dynasty, and wasn't that expensive It was one of the lower end products in this auction, and was probably placed to make up for the lack of numbers
This tinan as not a Buddhist naturally did not have any interest in the statue, and couldn't be bothered to go up
As usual, Qin Fang only went up, used [Appraisal], and after getting the result quickly left He usually didn't stay for more than 30 seconds
It was no exception this ti the result But…
<[a buddha=”” statue=”” froreat=”” thing=”” within]=””>
”Huh? Why is it like that?”
Qin Fang was stunned This result was quite out of Qin Fang's expectations At least, since the start of the auction, even after appraising thirty plus products, not one had such a description
With this realisation, Qin Fang couldn't afford to leave He turned around, and observed the statue carefully
The statue was only 30 c observed it hundred of ti weird
”Great thing within? Could it be inside the statue's stomach?”
If the skill said there was a great thing within then therewithin And the only place left unchecked was inside the statue's stomach
However, as inside was unknown to Qin Fang There could be a heaven-shaking treasure inside, or there could be just two rock frag was possible
Qin Fang didn't have X-ray eyes, and while knowing so was inside, couldn't see as it So, he could only come up with empty conjectures
”Right! Doesn't the result change if you constantly use [Appraisal] on an object?”
Just as Qin Fang was clueless on what to do, he suddenly recalled the tinan He clearly re so suspiciously, and the appraisal result was different froot when he used it the second time
Though Qin Fang didn't knohether the results would change, he still started constantly appraising the statue
<[a buddha=”” statue=”” fros=”” within],=”” it=”” seems=”” heavy…=””>
<[a buddha=”” statue=”” fros=”” within],=”” there=”” is=”” so=”” inside=””>
<[a buddha=”” statue=”” fros=”” within],=”” buying=”” a=”” wooden=”” box=”” and=”” returning=”” the=”” pearls=”” inside=”” is=”” not=”” a=”” bad=”” choice=””>
(T/N: buying a wooden box and returning the pearls inside ement It's an idio this statue and giving away the things inside ood)
As expected, the results verified Qin Fang's conjecture, and there was indeed changes in the results of appraisal
”Buying a wooden box and returning the pearls…”
Especially the last result, it e to mutter