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Chapter 221 Is it a windfall or a trap?(2/2)

I said!

Isn’t this a fucking Xixia language?

Didn’t it be said that Kublai Khan was his elder at that time and erased all the words of this dynasty?

Is there still there?

Zhu Yu has a ridiculous feeling of confusing history!

There are two ancient books of Xixia, one is very thin, about three or five pages; the other is thick, with more than ten pages, but it looks bad.

Then there were some ancient Chinese characters. Zhu Yu looked at them one by one and found Mongolian letters and other things like military orders.

The sky eyes swept over and these things were really real.

There are about one hundred copies in total.

Seeing the tail from the beginning, Zhu Yu did not continue to look and asked Hawkins:

"Mr. Hawkins, do you want to sell all these things?"

"Of course." Hawkins asked tentatively while observing Zhu Yu's expression:

"These are all very rare ancient books in your country. Does Mr. Zhu want to buy them?"

"Of course I hope," Zhu Yu nodded, and added when Hawkins was about to laugh, "The premise is that the price is appropriate."

Don't treat me as a sucker!

Seeing Zhu Yu walk out of the collection room without any nostalgia, Hawkins feels that this is a difficult opponent!

He followed Zhu Yu to the living room and waved to the servant for tea.

After the servant left, Hawkins said to Zhu Yu:

"Mr. Zhu, I'm in a hurry to use money, so I don't want to say so much. For selling this batch of ancient books, my psychological price is 15 million US dollars."

"I think Hawkins must have made an appointment with others, so I'll leave first." Zhu Yu didn't even talk about the price and stood up and planned to leave.

This guy really treats himself as a sucker!

These things may be priceless in China, but now they are in a beautiful country!

Did these people really treat Chinese cultural relics as treasures?

The reason why the price is so high is that it is just to make a move to deceive the money of the Chinese rich.

Hawkins didn't expect Zhu Yu to be so straightforward. He regretted that the offer was too high and hurriedly shone his eyes to Heine.

Heine had something to ask for Hawkins, but was also an intermediary, so he had to persuade Zhu Yu:

"Mr. Zhu, don't worry. Mr. Hawkins has high expectations for these ancient books, but he does not understand the culture of China after all. It is useless to hold these things.

If you feel you want to have it, quote a suitable price. As for the transaction, both parties can change their views and reach an agreement through communication."

Zhu Yu was also acting in a position, but after listening to Heine's persuasion, he sat down and took a sip of tea.

Hawkins also felt that his offer was high. Although he found out that Zhu Yu rose faster and earned more, he was not clear about the specific amount. It seems that he didn't know whether he earned more or not, but he was definitely not a person who was easy to cheat.

He adjusted his emotions and said with a smile:

"Mr. Zhu, then how much do you think these ancient books are worth?"

Zhu Yu put down the teacup and said:

"I read it. You have about 150 ancient books here. I'm not an expert, but I know that some of them are more valuable and some are not worth much.

For the sake of Mr. Heine, I will give you an average price of $10,000 per book, a total of $1.5 million..."

As a businessman, Hawkins has actually made a profit.

He bought these things, and the total price was no more than $500,000.

But as a businessman, his belief is to squeeze the value of goods to the greatest extent!

So he immediately shook his head:

"No, no, no, this price is far from matching its value."

"Well, I believe Mr. Hawkins can find a buyer whose bid is matched."

Zhu Yu stood up again, and this time he really planned to leave.

"Mr. Zhu, I hope you think it's better to think five million dollars..."

Zhu Yu shook his head, nodded to Haine, and left with Ran Jie.

Hawkins hurriedly chased after him, keeping down the price:

"Mr. Zhu, four million US dollars... no, three million... two million are fine!"

Zhu Yu waved his hand, left the villa, got in the car and left.

Heine walked to Hawkins and said to him:

"This Zhu Yu is a very determined person. He determined the price and it may be difficult to change it."

Hawkins was a little dissatisfied, he thought about it and said:

"In the afternoon, I will invite two other Chinese people to read this batch of ancient books. I believe they will give a suitable price."

Heine nodded, but actually didn't think so in his heart.

He also knew that although they were businessmen, they might not be more generous than Zhu Yu in terms of transactions.

He recognized Zhu Yu more, mainly because he felt that Zhu Yu’s money came quickly and paid happily.

Those two people may pay high prices, but they will never be so happy to pay.

Sure enough, in the afternoon, Hawkins called Heine, and his tone was disappointed:

"The two Chinese people really want these ancient books, but the price given is less than half of Mr. Zhu's! What a stingy businessman!"

Heine thought it was true.

Zhu Yu received a call from Heine again, not surprisingly.

He felt that the price he quoted was already a premium in the US market.

If Hawkins is not satisfied with this price, he will have to put it in his hands.

The next day, Zhu Yu took Ran Jie to Hawkins' home again. This time, Hawkins' smile was sincere and careful.

He was afraid that Zhu Yu would suddenly lower the price - after all, the talks were almost broken yesterday.

However, Zhu Yu was kinder than he thought, and did not lower the price. After the two sides reached an agreement, Zhu Yu spent $1.5 million to buy the ancient books, and after reading and confirming it, Zhu Yu asked someone to move out on the spot, he felt relieved.

It turned out to be a conspiracy.

However, after supervising the people he called to move out the ancient books, he did not leave immediately, but asked Hawkins:

"Mr. Hawkins, is your villa sold?"
Chapter completed!
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