Chapter 130: Gun Store (1/2)
Chapter 130: Gun Store
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
After using the bug, Li Du wasn’t exhausted, but he was quite fay to replenish the strength that he had lost, so he hadn’t been co with Sophie
Of course, he couldn’t actually drink rubbing alcohol, since he still had a long life ahead
There were lots of meat and wine Americans were really wasteful; even in a low-income community, they had prepared lots of food, and at least half of ittheAh Meow to sweep the plates Sophie was astounded by the amount they ate
”What’s up?” Li Du asked ”What kind of expression is that?”
Sophie said weakly, ”I once thought of asking you out for ame, but from the looks of it, I need to find a different way”
Li Du didn’t eat for free, and donated 1,000 dollars to the community hospital at the end of the meal
A few days later, Hans sold off the japanese Military’s Royalty papers, each roll for 500 dollars With 15 rolls, that was a total of 7,500 dollars
Li Du was quite taken aback when he collected his share ”How did you do it? Those papers can’t be considered antique, right? 7,500 could buy theht these papers?”
Hans said gleefully while sipping his beer, ”That’s skill, buddy That’s how good Big Fox is”
”Yeah, you’re really good,” Li Du had to admit ”But I would like to knoould be so foolish as to spend a few thousand dollars for a bunch of papers?”
”Many japanese people, afterto America, to improve their status, claim that they are royalties How to prove it? One of the best ways is to have items that the royalties used
”What we have aren’t just ordinary papers, but napkins They aren’t ordinary napkins either, but specially used by ht them so that they could claim that these were papers left behind by their family With that, it’s possible for the his explanations, Li Du was surprised and said, ”Using just some napkins to i”
”The s you’ll know,” Hans said with disdain, thinking about his ugly past
Li Du didn’t expect that these papers could sell for 7,500 dollars In America, a second-hand BMW orth about that ; there was nothing that was inherently valuable or useless It depended on the right buyer
As long as it was the right buyer, for exa of thirst in the desert, a bottle of water could sell for 10,000 dollars
There was also the un that they had to sell In early June, they were planning to attend an auction in Phoenix, and they brought the gun with the ht an ordinary storage unit that belonged to a common household and made about 2,000 dollars fro the furniture and appliances, Hans brought hiun store was called ”Veteran’s World” The renovation was old and quirky; the front door was fitted with a flintlock—a type of lock used on muskets—and was the handle of the door
After pushi+ng open the door and entering, he found that the inside was just like a supermarket, stuffed full of rows and shelves of merchandise
In a supermarket, the es and the like, but this store was full of guns and their accessories
Starting at the entrance, dozens of shelves lined the store, with each full of all sorts of pistols and rifles; subuns, automatic rifles, Carbines, and sniper rifles
The walls were also draped with guns The focus was on hunting rifles and shotguns The pistols were mainly at the counter, frouns, there was also all sorts of accessories Optical sights, ailes, walkies, etc
In one of the counter displays were tools for cleaning guns It had cleaning fluids, gun oil, and brushes of all sizes
After walking for a bit in the store, Li Du understood why Aun laws There were too un industry affected toothe two, a white youth with pimples on his face walked over to ask, ”Good afternoon, can I help you?”
Hans said, ”Where’s your boss, Maurice? I’ association I’ve talked with hi that he likes”