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Chapter six hundred and seventy seventh cooperation

Chapter 677 Cooperation

"Isn't the country banning guns? How come these people have either bombs or guns in their hands, and they don't care about the life and death of us ordinary people?"

Zhuang Rui complained to Miao Feifei angrily, but he also knew in his heart that it was very easy to go to the China-Myanmar-China-Vietnam border to get a gun. You can buy a pistol for 800 yuan.

It also comes with several magazines and bullets.

How can a population of more than 1 billion be controlled by control? Miao Feifei glanced at Zhuang Rui gloomily and said, "The country still prohibits the sale and purchase of bronzes. Why don't some people just ignore it?"

"Hey, Officer Miao, I abide by the law. The bronze I received was originally a piece of scrap metal, but I don't know what level of cultural relic it is. It's not strange for those who don't know..."

Zhuang Rui knew that Miao Feifei was talking about the fixed lightsaber, so he quickly explained that if the police were really looking at this matter and the sword was taken away, he would have nothing to say.

"Okay, I don't have time to take care of your things, so just tell me, can you help me this time? If you don't want to, I'll find someone else..."

According to the information in Miao Feifei's hands, Zhuang Rui was not the only person Pan Jiayuan and Yu Zhenping came into contact with. Miao Feifei didn't know why she came to Zhuang Rui in the first place. Maybe she wanted to see him?

"I won't help, safety first. To be honest, I don't really trust your police. Even snipers can shoot blanks. The truth is that the white lion saved me last time in Shaanxi. Hey, you don't want to hear it.

What I said is true..."

Zhuang Rui's head shook like a rattle. As the saying goes, a gentleman does not stand under a dangerous wall. Zhuang Rui is considered a successful person now, so there is no need to take that risk. The most important thing is that there is no benefit to taking the risk.

After hearing Zhuang Rui's words, Miao Feifei said: "That's up to you. I originally heard that you were going to open a museum, and I wanted to help you apply for a few cultural relics involved in the case after the case is solved. Since you don't want to, then forget it.

Come on, get off the car, I’m going back..."

"Wait...what did you say? Can this stolen goods be given to private individuals?"

After Zhuang Rui heard Miao Feifei's words, he was stunned for a moment. He had only heard of private donations to the state. Why does it sound so rare when the state gives private items?

"It's not for private individuals, but after signing an agreement with your museum, it will be displayed inside. However, its use can only be for display. You have no right to buy, sell or donate it. Do you understand?"

If Zhuang Rui couldn't understand this, he would be a fool. Generally, only the National Museum can enjoy such treatment. Unexpectedly, according to what Miao Feifei said, he could also enjoy such treatment.

Although there are already three to four hundred private museums in China, due to size, status, and restrictions of laws and regulations, most museums are struggling to operate and are struggling to stay afloat.

To tell you something that people don’t like to hear, the Chinese people’s attitude towards art is still very different from that of foreign countries. Foreign collectors often donate collections to some private or national museums, and they are all extremely precious.

Abroad, this is a very common situation.

But such things are rare in China. Although there are some, they are only among a handful of people. Most of them keep it secret and hide those treasures in their own collection rooms.

Of course, domestic private museums and their collections are all privately owned. However, in foreign private museums, when the time is right, many people will choose to convert their personal assets into social assets, establish a board of directors, or use the help of

The foundation acts as a trustee institution to socialize it.

This method can relieve personal pressure, but the consequence is that all personal belongings become shared. I think there are not many people in China who can open private museums with this kind of courage.

Zhuang Rui would definitely not donate it if others didn't tell him otherwise. Otherwise, why would he open a museum? Wouldn't he just send his belongings to the Palace Museum and be done with it?

National museums have government financial support and have antiques unearthed from archaeological excavations to supplement their collections. Naturally, there is no pressure. However, private museums do not enjoy these benefits. I have never heard of a collector donating money to a private museum.

We can only maintain it through gritted teeth and hard work.

People who collect are not necessarily rich. When many people are in distress, they may not even be able to afford rent and food, but the stuff in the house may be worth tens of millions, which is equivalent to begging for a golden job.

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The same goes for people who open private museums. They are often described as "rich and penniless" for no other reason than that they are reluctant to sell their collections.

Now that he has decided to build his own museum, Zhuang Rui has learned about these things before. In domestic private museums, almost all of them cannot make ends meet based on ticket income.

As for the museum that has been relatively successful in making money, perhaps it is Mr. Ma Weidu’s Guanfu Museum. However, the model of the Guanfu Museum is difficult for ordinary people to copy.

Because in terms of Mr. Ma Weidu's reputation, he is the undisputed No. 1 collector in the country. He uses his charisma, integrity and cultural accumulation in society to bring together

Many talents in the collection industry have formed a membership system.

Mr. Ma himself can help with appreciation. When collectors can't find good collections, they can communicate with each other among members. Nowadays, many collectors can't find good collections and often encounter fakes. Some want to sell them, but they encounter them again.

No buyers found.

Therefore, Ma Weidu not only runs his own museum, but also provides services to collectors. In this way, mutual benefit is achieved, which is equivalent to turning the museum into a big party. If you want to participate, you must pay the membership fee. Not much money can

Enjoyed many services.

This has allowed many collectors in Beijing, including across the country, to become members of the Guanfu Museum. Considering the base of domestic collections, it is absolutely easy to support a museum.

Zhuang Rui once considered this kind of operation method, but then he thought about it. Although he was slightly famous, he was just a novice in the collecting circle and was far inferior to Mr. Ma’s famous connections accumulated over more than 20 years. He wanted to adopt this kind of operation method.

model is almost impossible.

But Zhuang Rui is rich. Even if he loses a little on tickets, he can still afford to play. Therefore, he doesn’t think much about funds. However, a museum must have objects on display and collections, which is what Zhuang Rui is most interested in now.

Valued.

It can be said that what Miao Feifei said about donating a batch of cultural relics to him really moved Zhuang Rui and pointed at his weakness. He is not short of money, but he can't afford to be short of things.

Some things cannot be bought with money. Bill Gates is rich, right? But no matter how much money he has, he can't buy even one of the terracotta warriors and horses in Xi'an, which is filled with burial pits.

To be honest, the reason why Zhuang Rui agreed to meet with Yu Zhenping was because he had too few antiques and wanted to collect more. I just saw the information that said that there are thousands of precious cultural relics hidden by Boss Yu and Yu Zhenping.

, Zhuang Rui was immediately tempted.

Of course, if you want to get these gadgets, the prerequisite is that Zhuang Rui must first help the police to solve the case and uncover the hidden antiques. Otherwise, everything will be in the mirror, visible and intangible.

"Officer Miao, please tell me how you want me to cooperate..."

To be honest, although Yu Laoba may have a gun, Zhuang Rui is really not afraid of Yu Laoba, because Yu Zhen is too tall and tall, and his figure is not as tall as that of an ordinary elementary school student, so Zhuang Rui

Rui couldn't stand to be afraid.

If you were dealing with someone like Mr. Yu, let alone donating a few antiques to Zhuang Rui for exhibition, or just giving the Palace Museum to Zhuang Rui, well... this might be considered.

"First buy the two antiques that Yu Zhenping has, but the price must be kept low, and the transaction must be done in cash. After your transaction is successful, we will arrange for people to perform a show and steal Yu Zhenping's money.

In this way, Yu Zhenping won't be able to keep much money on his hands, and he will definitely continue to sell antiques, and we will have a chance..."

After Zhuang Rui heard Miao Feifei's words, he thought about it and understood.

It turns out that the police were afraid that after Yu Zhenping got rich, he would shrink back as he did some time ago. This was a case supervised by the Ministry of Public Security within a limited time, and the police did not have that much time to waste with Yu Zhenping.

"Then what?" Zhuang Rui asked.

"With no money on hand, Yu Zhenping will definitely come to you for business again. When the time comes and you ask to buy some larger antiques, he can only take you to the place where the antiques are hidden. You don't have to worry about the rest...

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After analysis by the task force, Yu Zhenping must be in a tight situation now, which is why he was forced to sell antiques. After a successful transaction, if the money was robbed or lost, Yu Zhenping would definitely take risks and sell cultural relics again.

Judging from the fact that Yu Zhenping has not contacted any acquaintances since his escape, this person should be more suspicious and cautious. For large bronze heavy objects, he will not find anyone to move them, but only

Being able to take Zhuang Rui to the hiding place to inspect the goods would give the police the opportunity to seize the stolen goods.

Miao Feifei let Zhuang Rui digest her words for a while, then continued: "The key point is that you have to make Yu Zhenping trust you, so that he will come to you again for the next transaction..."

"Officer Miao, it's not difficult for me to gain his trust, but his money was snatched away just after the transaction. Maybe he will be suspicious of me..."

Zhuang Rui suddenly thought of a problem. If he gave money in front of him, Yu Zhenping would be robbed in the back. Maybe that guy would just come to the door with a gun.

After hearing Zhuang Rui's words, Miao Feifei laughed and said, "You don't have to worry about this. You don't have to rob him to make him lose money..."


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