Jin Pinmei: A Girl Appraiser

397. The Rolling Waters of the Yangtze River East

"What's wrong?" Mr. May asked.

"The doctor went to Jindian." Yang Nairu sat on the sofa and sighed.

"Jin Dian?" Duanmu Baolian was curious, Jin Dian?What is this place?coffee shop?Or... No, why does this name sound familiar to her?Oh yes, that's right... Isn't Jin Dian just the antique shop on the east side of Antique Street, an antique shop even colder than his home?

Since it is called an antique street, then, their street is full of antiques.

Those who are in the antique business don't open for three years, and they don't open for three years, so it's normal for the business to be a little deserted on weekdays, but the business of that antique shop is really too deserted.

It's okay if it's deserted, and it's closed twice every three days—anyway, Duanmu Baolian used to go to the street to eat every day, and the shop is often closed, but obviously, the owner of the shop is at home.

She has met several times, the owner of the store is a very handsome young man, wearing a pair of big glasses, covering most of his face, and he would occasionally sit at the door to cool off in summer evenings , Watching the people coming and going on the street, he read the book leisurely.

Even once, when Duanmu Baolian passed by him, he was very gentle and smiled friendly.

So, when Yang Nairu mentioned Jindian, Duanmu Baolian was very surprised, and asked curiously, "The store at the top of the east?"

"Yes!" Yang Nairu smiled wryly.

"Oh?" Duanmu Baolian asked in confusion, "What happened to that store?"

Mr. Mei briefly introduced a store, Duanmu Baolian was stunned, do rich people like to do antique business now?Then toss like Mr. Mei - a representative of the stupidity of money?

If there were no golden plum bugs, Duanmu Baolian would never open an antique shop. Isn't this courting death?She called Wu Shufei privately to ask for advice, and Wu Shufei told her that any antique appraiser may be wrong, even if they borrow modern instruments, they will still be wrong.

It is not possible to rely on senior experience and rich knowledge to be invincible, so the antique business has to focus on such a professional term.

For many people who are good at doing business, for example, Yang Nairu, who collects antiques, will ask a senior old antique appraiser to look at them before making a move. At least the probability of drilling holes will be greatly reduced.

He does it for collection, not for business, but the focus of opening an antique shop is for trading.

In the eyes of Duanmu Baolian, these antiques are commodities for profiteering. If there is something she likes, she will also collect it, but more will be sold.

But opening an antique shop is not for business, unless the person is stupid—the money is stupid.

Because of the uncertain factors in the antique trade, these shops pay industrial and commercial taxes and other fees according to a certain probability.

The cost is not too high, but definitely not low.

For Jinmeifang, such a small amount of money from industrial and commercial taxation is indeed a drop in the bucket, but for a shop that will never open, it is a net expenditure-this is definitely a foolish and second-hand behavior.

"What identity does he use in Jinling?" Mr. Mei asked curiously.

"Whatever identity Mr. Duanmu used back then, he used whatever identity he used." Mentioning this, Yang Nairu began to resent again.

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