Malen's matter was forgotten by Chu Heng in the blink of an eye. The revenge was avenged, the anger was gone, and the subsequent troubles were settled by Chrissy, a local guy. So what else did he have to worry about?
So, after finishing their burgers, the three guys set off from the Hilton, preparing to go to Yul Adel to discuss the auction of the antiques in Chu Heng's hands.
After coming out of the building, several people got into the Ford car. After driving on the bustling streets for a short time, they arrived at the Adel Auction House on New Jersey Avenue.
Apparently the company was named after Jul Adel.
"What a shameful name!"
Chrissy seemed to be obsessed with things like names. He got out of the car and looked at the sign on the door and couldn't help but vomit.
Chu Heng also took a look. He didn't think there was anything wrong with it at first, but when he thought about it carefully, he realized, isn't this similar to those fly shops like Wang's Noodle House and Kong's Restaurant in later generations?
It’s really a shameful name, with no connotation at all!
Chu Heng and the others quickly walked into the auction house. Chrissy, who had greeted them early, explained his purpose to the receptionist. They were soon led into an office and met the owner of the auction house.
Yul Adel.
He is a tall white man who looks to be in his forties, with warm brown hair and cool blue eyes, which makes him look very individual.
"Hello, Mr. Adel, this is my friend I mentioned to you, Chu Heng."
"Oh, it's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Chu Heng from the mysterious ancient country."
"Me too, Mr. Adel."
"Please sit down, Mr. Chu Heng."
"Thanks."
After introducing each other and being polite, they got down to business.
"So, now please introduce to me the antiques you have. I will roughly evaluate their value. If it is suitable, I think I will be willing to take over the business." Adel sat in the office leisurely.
Behind the table, there was a fake smile on his face. The implication was that if the value of those things was too low, Chu Heng and the others should get out of here quickly and not waste everyone's time.
"The antiques I have are a bit mixed. There are fine Chinese bronzes, cultural relics from the Dongshan culture, and some religious statues, coins, etc. There are too many, so I won't list them in detail.
I have a list and photos here, you might as well take a look first." Chu Heng put the suitcase he brought on the table and opened it. After hearing about Dongshan culture, he sat up straight and looked very interested.
In front of the handsome Adel.
"I didn't expect you to have cultural relics from the Dongshan Culture. This is a very rare thing. If it is true, it will definitely be sold for a good price." Adel pulled the box in front of him unhurriedly and took it out.
He took out a document bag, poured out the thick stack of photos inside, and looked through them one by one. Some photos were swept away, such as antique coins and antique jewelry, while others took a long time to look at.
, such as statues of gods, Chinese bronzes, and cultural relics of Dongshan Culture.
As he looked at it, his face showed a happy look, which was very similar to Ni Yinghong's look when she suddenly picked up a dollar while walking.
Half a moment.
Adel, who didn't say a word during the whole process, finally finished looking at the photos, then picked up the auction list and looked at it, then looked at Chu Heng with a smile on his face, his eyes were burning, as if he was looking at a pile of walking beautiful knives.
He said enthusiastically: "Dear Mr. Chu Heng, I think these are indeed a batch of valuable cultural relics, but the premise is that they are real. Therefore, I still need to see the real objects and identify their authenticity. I don't know Chu Heng."
When will Mr. Heng have time?"
"I've already shipped the stuff. It's in a warehouse in the suburbs. It's available at any time." Chu Heng said with a smile.
Chrissy looked over in surprise when he heard this, "How come I didn't know about this? Does Chu have other acquaintances in Washington?"
Adel pondered for a moment after hearing this, and said: "How about three days later? I need to contact a few experts here."
Chu Heng wished they had arrived earlier, so he nodded happily: "No problem, just three days later, we will meet in Room 4 on the 10th floor of the Hilton."
"Okay, that's the deal."
Adel stretched out his hand to him again, and after the two shook it lightly, they began to chat. However, the topic was basically around cultural relics, so Chrissy and Cen Hao, who basically knew nothing about these, could only sit aside.
Qian looked at the two people who were getting more and more animated as they chatted.
In this way, the time quickly reached noon.
Adel, who had already identified Chu Heng as a major customer, generously proposed the idea of inviting them to lunch, hoping to continue chatting about the auction.
Chu Heng, who knew that these foreigners were straight-minded, did not dare to refuse in vain and agreed immediately.
So, Adel immediately called several key members of the company to accompany them. He left the auction house with Chu Heng and the others, drove to a famous Western restaurant in the next block, and brought a bottle of wine that he had collected.
.
The reception standards are quite high.
Chu Heng got into Adel's Audi car at his invitation, and the two of them walked and chatted all the way. It can be said that they had a very happy conversation.
soon.
Halfway through the journey, a group of people encountered a huge traffic jam. Most of the street was filled with cars of all kinds, and their ears were filled with the sound of horns, as if they were attending a funeral.
"Damn it!"
After being stuck in traffic for a while, seeing that there was still no intention of clearing the road, the originally gentle Adel opened the car door angrily, ready to go out and see what was going on.
Seeing this, Chu Heng thought that being idle was nothing but idle, so he got out of the car together.
They chatted with other people nearby and quickly figured out the situation.
It is said that there was a large group of hippies parading at the intersection in front. The formation seemed quite large and blocked several streets.
"Have a look, have a look."
When Chu Heng heard this, he quickly pulled Adel forward, wanting to join in the fun.
He had heard of the word hippies. It was said that they were a group of foolish young people with very Citi characteristics. He needed to get to know them and compare them.
"What's so interesting about them?"
"I haven't seen it before. Let's go, let's go."
"Chu, I advise you very seriously, it's better to stay away from the excitement in Citigroup."
"Yeah, I know, but I don't want to listen. Let's go, go."
"..."
As a true Citizen, Adel was not willing to join in the fun, especially the fun of the hippies who were full of thugs. He didn't even want to watch it, because you never knew when there would be a penny worth.
The bullet would go to his multi-million dollar head.
However, the big client insisted on seeing it, and he couldn't persuade him no matter how hard he tried, so he had no choice but to risk his life to accompany the gentleman.
So not long passed.
The two of them ran to the intersection and saw the group of hippies marching.
It was a group of young men and women wearing strange clothes, with beards and long hair, and many men and women had bare buttocks. Chu Heng even found that some people looked a little unconscious, as if they had eaten something bad.
thing……
They held various signs in their hands with words such as freedom, liberation, and peace written on them. They roared out their thoughts like pedestrians on the street, reporters holding cameras, and policemen holding Iai.
, concept, and also smashed some street facilities.
"Yo yo yo!"
Chu Heng looked at this group of people and was amazed. He really couldn't figure out how the words freedom, liberation, and peace had anything to do with bare buttocks, or what kind of exhibitionism did they have? How could they satisfy their fetishes here?