“Director Wang, please bend the rules and sell the sculpture to us. It will promote the cultural exchange between the two countries, which is a good thing.” Seeing Director Wang hang up the phone, Anna tried to persuade him in non-standard Mandarin.
“The sculpture belongs to Mr. Su, and he has to agree on whether to sell it or not. You wait here for a while, he is on his way over so you can just talk to him later.” Director Wang said indifferently.
“Then we will wait beside the Fong Lam Court sculpture.” Alan was afraid that the sculpture would be damaged or taken away by soone so he wanted to go over there personally.
“All right, I’ll take him to you when he cos.” Director Wang nodded.
Walking out of the managent center, Anna lowered her voice and said next to Alan’s ear, “Alan, I’m afraid it’s not going to be that easy to buy it at a low price.”
Because it is obvious that the person nad Su Jing is quite serious about that Sculpture and he does not intend to sell it that easily.
“I am afraid that we wouldn’t have been able to buy it even after offering tens of thousands of yuan if it was placed soplace else, but since it is placed in the park, at most they just regard it as a good statue, and they do not recognize it as an extrely precious artwork so the price will not be too high. I will call the museum and ask Boss for financial support.” Alan said and he imdiately made a phone call back to the United States, to the director of the museum he worked at.
After the curator saw the photo, he was so shocked that he wanted to fly to China. Without Alan speaking, the curator also wanted to buy the statue back, so without saying a word, he promised to give Alan all the financial support he needs.
Only then did Alan have the confidence to go to the Fong Lam Court pool sculpture, admiring the sculpture and waiting. After a while, Director Wang and Su Jing walked into the Fong Lam Court together.
Many tourists recognized Su Jing and cheered. Alan and Anna were stunned when they saw this scene. Is that Mr. Su, is he a celebrity?
…
“Look, it’s Su Jing!”
“Why did he co here?”
“I heard that this Fong Lam Court was rebuilt by him. I didn’t believe it at first, but it looks like that news was true.”
“Brother Jing, can you take a photo with ?”
“Brother Jing, can you give your autograph?”
Su Jing and Director Wang were surrounded by the uproar. The sculpture was good-looking, but she couldn’t compare to a real celebrity, and many of Su Jing’s fans were present there.
Su Jing didn’t show any pretense at all as he took selfies with fans and gave them his autograph with a smile on his face but Alan and Anna couldn’t wait, and finally squeezed into the crowd and ca to Su Jing.
“Let make the introductions, this is Mr. Su and these two are the people who want to buy the Sculpture.” Director Wang introduced.
“Hello Mr. Su, my na is Anna and this is my husband Alan,” Anna said in broken Mandarin.
“Hello.” Su Jing shook hands with them with a polite smile on his face.
“Mr. Su, we like Chinese culture very much and we want to buy this Sculpture and take it back as a souvenir. Can you resell it to us?” Alan didn’t want to show his excitent but he couldn’t contain himself and pointed to the sculpture in the pool as calmly as possible.
“This sculpture was originally placed here to decorate and improve the Fong Lam Court. I have no plans to sell it. However, I decided to hear you out since you are foreign friends and this would promote the cultural exchanges between the two countries. How much have you offered?” Su Jing said.
Alan was overjoyed and said, “Twenty thousand.”
“Too low.” Su Jing shook his head instantly as he replied.
“Thirty thousand.” Alan pretended to think hard before saying.
“If you can only afford such a low price, then don’t waste my ti.” Su Jing said with so finality in his voice as he turned around to leave.
“Mr. Su, please stay.” Alan quickly grabbed Su Jing’s hand and said, “One hundred thousand.”
Su Jing shook his head and shook off Alan’s hand at the sa ti, and strode forward. Alan and Anna tried to catch up with Su Jing, but were hindered by the crowd and couldn’t catch up.
Seeing Su Jing hurried away, they quickly increased the price: “300,000, 500,000, 1 Million, 3 Million…” Seeing that Su Jing didn’t stop, Alan gritted his teeth and spoke the highest price supported by the curator: “Five Million Yuan!”
Su Jing finally stopped, while the others were stunned by the price ntioned by Alan.
My God, what’s going on, these two foreigners are willing to pay 5 Million for the Sculpture by the pool, is it really that valuable?
Director Wang was also dumbfounded. He couldn’t help but scold the two foreigners inwardly. These two foreigners are really crafty. They dared to speak about the price of 20,000 Yuan before for sothing they knew was worth a lot more.
Fortunately, he didn’t agree to sell it stupidly but was this sculpture really worth 5 Million Yuan? Is it really that valuable?
At this ti, Su Jing opened his mouth to say: “This sculpture is placed here to decorate the Fong Lam Court and to receive the appreciation of the vast number of Chinese people and you people want to buy it for only Five Million? Would you have been willing to do that if you were in my place? This sculpture is so beautiful and you want to buy it for champs change? You don’t want a cultural exchange, you want to cheat on the artworks of our country. Director Wang, don’t call next ti if soone offers such a low price, it’s just a waste of ti.”
After saying all that, Su Jing left without looking back.
Director Wang was stunned, the asking price of Five Million is still low, What the Fuck? How high would it have to be for Su Jing to actually consider selling it?
The crowd was amazed and they felt a sense of pride rising in their chests. They felt that Su Jing was too domineering. He called 5 Million just a little and a piece of shit not worth his ti.
The Chinese artwork is placed in the park for the Chinese people to appreciate, and it cannot be sold to anyone.
Alan and Anna were dumbfounded. They didn’t expect Su Jing to dismiss the price of 5 Million so easily. Does he really know the value of this Sculpture? If it’s really worth that much then why put it in the park?
Did he really put sothing this precious just to decorate this forest garden for the Chinese people to appreciate?
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