Chapter 333: The Tang Dynasty Chamber of Abundance (1/2)
Chapter 333: The Tang Dynasty Chamber of Abundance
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
After closing the deal, Hans and Chicano shook hands in parting
Once they were out of the building, Li Du asked, ”Who did you sell the umbrella to? Has the price been settled?”
He had asked as he felt that Hans was acting uncharacteristically
It was true that treasure hunters valued their honor and that once a deal had been established, they could not back out
The deal for the uotiation Under such circu of Hans, in order to pick the best buyer, he should have at least found out what Chicano’s offer was
To answer Li Du’s question, Hans said, ”A buyer has been found, but the price has not been set”
Li Du was puzzled ”Then why did you not find out Chicano’s offer?”
Hans pointed at his head ”Bro, the —”
”Spit it out!”
”Alright, alright Just like the Spirit of Ecstasy, there is a serial nued If he were to see the number and realize it did not match that of the hood ornament, ould he think?
”Also, this fella didn’t really want to buy the ue of a rule-abiding, trustworthy businessot ourselves a closed deal”
Li Du nodded Indeed, Chicano had only asked a few superficial questions relating to the u once Hans rejected him
If Chicano had really been interested in the uiven up so easily
Although he had the little bug’s assistance, Li Du lao in ter, they went in search of a hotel to rest in—the transaction for the uht
In the evening, after dinner, Hans took the street
”This is Broadway, buddy You didn’t see it the last tiood look”
As Li Du pressed his face against the , he asked, ”Where are we going?”
”To your hometown,” Hans answered
Li Du reacted immediately ”LA’s Chinatown?”
”Yeah”
After traveling north for less than one mile, they arrived in Chinatown
LA’s Chinatoas adjacent to the former city center It was one of the several e nurants from China lived in and around here
Nowadays, Chinatoas no longer only rants froradually beconition of Asian culture
Since the second half of the 20th century, the nued and Chinatoas divided into three separate parts