Chapter 470: Donated (2/2)
”We still need to earn money in this industry—earn loads of ood reputation,” Li Du explained
Hans shrugged ”Whatever you say,” he said ”Anyway, this armor is considered the fruit of your victory, not our shared property However, I suggest that you keep it, for collection”
Li Du saw that he seemed interested, and asked, ”Do you want to keep it? If you like it, I'll give it to you”
Hans quickly said, ”That's not what I mean, bro Please don't misunderstand”
Li Du said, ”No, I', I mean it If you like this stuff, you can keep it”
Hans's heart fluttered, but after considering carefully, he said sadly, ”No—if people found out that this armor is with me, then I wouldn't be able to work in this industry any this, Li Du resisted the desire to bash hie desire in him, but now that he's been offered it, he doesn't dare to keep it
This set of armor was very valuable, but very treacherous It was considered loot and would be a time bomb if it were kept as a personal iteht of how to deal with it This borenade, and he could use it to protect himself when he needed it
Hans went to sell the hunting knife and artwork that they had gotten from the Hopi Reservation He waited for Sophie to knock off from work; when she was finished, he asked, ”Sophie, is your father a history professor?”
The female doctor nodded her head solemnly, and said, ”Yes, would you like to learn history?”
”I would like to learn, but not now,” Li Du laughed ”Since your father is a history professor, he's probably very fastaff Museum? I would like to donate an ite ti passionate about the arts and loving ancient artifacts When he had first come to the US, Li Du noticed that the parents and schools here paid great attention to children's ability to appreciate the arts Even at the college level, many schools made art history classes mandatory
Under such circuhly regarded in the US, and participating in arts-related activities was part of the daily entertainment for many A and sularly hold art festivals, displaying conte performances
It was not restricted to cities—even sh his participation in storage auctions
Within this setting, the collectibles industry in the US had blosso, while others contributed their collectibles to the localht not have been especially valuable in the first place
There were two purposes for the average American to collect items; one was to cultivate sentiments and enhance their appreciation for aesthetics, while the second was to play his/her role in contributing to the society by donating the collectibles to the museums
The US museums relied on this mindset to replenish their collectibles, as they did not havethem—they mainly depended on donations
Li Du had decided to donate this set of silver ar dragged into the police's investigation of Frank and York while reaping the reward
And the latter was especially important!