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Chapter 2348 There are two more things of Yan Jingzhi?

Why do I get a fake diploma?

Is everyone at Teito University great and outstanding?

Xu Qiao murmured in his heart.

But facing Ms. Qin Ru's eyes that looked like a teaching director, he really didn't dare to refute.

Afterwards, Xu Qiao blamed himself for being possessed by demons. Why didn't he perform well at that time?

At the auction, Manshu really came here to gain experience and didn't buy anything.

She is naturally more interested in jade than antique calligraphy and painting.

The aura of antique calligraphy and painting is undeniably attractive to her.

But for this little attraction, Manshu couldn't do anything to steal other people's beloved things.

Because she found that many of the bidders were people in the collection circle. They were not making money from these things, but were practicing their personal hobbies.

There was also an old expert who directly donated the photographed calligraphy and paintings to the museum.

Manshu is ashamed of himself for such high righteousness.

However, Mr. Yan did take two pictures.

Because he discovered that these two items were Yan Jingzhi's dowry back then.

Yan Jingzhi made a bid, and a copy of the dowry list was left in the Yan family.

Yan Zhentian was young at the time, and although he did not remember all of them, he still had memories of some of them.

One is a gemstone plum blossom hairpin, and the other is a rubellite stone seal.

This seal belongs to Yan Jingzhi himself.

How could such a status symbol be put up for auction?

After the auction was over, Yan Zhentian was going to find out where these two things came from.

After all, this is not City C, it does not belong to the Yan family, and the auction house will not give Yan Zhentian too much face.

Even if he is the one who bought these two objects.

They also said they wanted to keep the seller secret and dismissed it.

Has Yan Zhentian ever received such cold treatment?

Professor Yan, on the other hand, has a bit of face here. The person in charge here met him and came directly to talk.

After learning that Mr. Yan was Professor Yan's relative, he had a very good attitude towards him.

"In principle, we cannot disclose the seller's information. Anyone who deposits items with us can choose to request that the information be hidden."

"Can I take the liberty to ask, why does the old gentleman want to know the seller's information?"

The person in charge had a good attitude, but did not relent immediately.

There is nothing wrong with people asking this.

Yan Zhentian can understand.

He said: "To be honest, the two things I bought are old items from my family and were my aunt's dowry when she got married."

"My aunt got married when I was still young, and because she married far away, my family lost contact with my aunt during that war-torn era."

"If she were still alive today, she would be a centenarian."

"If she died unfortunately, I would also like to find her grave and hope to pay homage to her."

"At my age, I don't have many years left to live. It's rare to see the old things of my relatives, so I want to find them."

"If the item is consigned to someone else, I would like to inquire about the whereabouts of my relatives through that person."

"If the people who originally sold these two items are my aunt's descendants, it means that their family life must not have been smooth."

"Since we are relatives, I am very willing to help."

The person in charge obviously did not expect that the buyer had such a connection with the object.

It is a blessing to buy back the dowry for my great-aunt when she gets married.

Maybe, buying back things is not the purpose of the old man, but finding relatives is.

The descendants who can sell the old lady's dowry are probably not only in a poor family situation, but also the descendants themselves are not considered filial.

Otherwise, why would you sell these things that can be used as family heirlooms?


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