Chapter 371: 【371】Tang Feng, I have rembered you_1
Tang Feng didn’t expect Zhong Pan’er to suddenly beco so easy to talk to.
Even after both sides had gotten to this stage, she didn’t show any anger but instead took the initiative to apologize.
This was truly like the sun rising from the west.
It’s common sense not to hit soone who smiles at you, and since she had already apologized on her own, if he were to hold a grudge, he would seem petty.
“Alright, I accept your apology,” he said.
Zhong Pan’er imdiately brightened up, “Such generosity, Mr. Tang. Then we won’t bring up my earlier rudeness anymore, right? Can we talk about these three antiques now?” she asked.
“You do know how to seize an opportunity,” Tang Feng couldn’t help but tease, glancing down at the three antiques, “Actually, it’s not that I can’t sell these three antiques to you…”
“Then thank you very much,” Zhong Pan’er responded with imdiate joy.
But then she heard Tang Feng continue, “However, about the price…”
Zhong Pan’er was taken aback, “The valuation I gave just now totaled sixty million for the three antiques—that’s already the highest market price.”
“If it were soone else buying, that price would indeed be very high. But since it’s Miss Zhong buying, that’s a different story,” Tang Feng paused, “Here’s what we’ll do: you add five million, and the three antiques are yours.”
Zhong Pan’er was amused by his words, “Why should I add five million extra if it’s buying?”
“Because you are deed the second talent of the Zhonghai Antique Circle, antiques appraised by you naturally increase in value,” Tang Feng gave a very reasonable explanation.
Zhong Pan’er was speechless.
But his point did make sense.
An antique’s price naturally varies depending on which appraiser has appraised it.
An antique appraised by a master will naturally be more expensive than one appraised by a regular appraiser.
Although not yet a master, she had indeed gained so recognition.
Now, antiques appraised by her did indeed rise in value significantly.
“Alright, sixty-five million then, give your account number.” She didn’t haggle over the extra five million; such a trivial amount was not worth ntioning to her.
Tang Feng was sowhat taken aback.
He had intended to make things difficult for Zhong Pan’er.
Given her arrogant disposition, she’d likely leave in a huff.
Unexpectedly, she had changed her deanor dramatically, agreeing to his demands without hesitation.
“What are you waiting for? Give your account number,” Zhong Pan’er said, seeing him standing there in a daze, and urged him again.
Left with no choice, Tang Feng gave her his account number.
“Na,” Zhong Pan’er said without looking up after entering the account number.
“Tang Feng,” he replied reluctantly, giving his na.
Zhong Pan’er abruptly looked up, staring intently at him, “Tang Feng?”
She had felt that this man was very familiar, resembling the aura of that man.
But the difference in their appearances was so distinct, she thought she might have been seeing things.
Hearing Tang Feng state his na, she was struck with inexplicable shock.
She sized him up again from head to toe, feeling more and more bewildered.
“What’s wrong?” Tang Feng asked, seeing her expression and barely suppressing a laugh.
“I know soone also nad Tang Feng,” Zhong Pan’er continued to stare at his cheek as if trying to see right through him.
“Is that so? There are many people with the sa na; it’s not strange. Hurry up and make the transfer; I’ve got urgent matters to attend to,” Tang Feng urged impatiently.
While transferring the money, Zhong Pan’er kept sizing him up.
If it were just a matter of sharing the sa na, indeed, that wouldn’t be strange.
But coincidentally, both were skilled in antique appraisal.
Setting that aside, both had a strikingly similar deanor and way of speaking.
Could there really be so many coincidences in the world?
As she was lost in confusion, Tang Feng received her transfer.
“Alright, the deal is done, and all sales are final,” he said, handing over the three antiques and adding a reminder.
The onlookers who saw the transaction happening live were so shocked their jaws almost dropped.
“My goodness, that was a sixty-million plus transaction, just like that?”
“I’ve been in antique dealings for so long and have never seen such a massive transaction.”
“This guy is making a killing, he spent less than a million and now gained over sixty million.”
“This luck is just incredible!”
“What luck? One or two pieces might be down to luck, but three exceptional antiques in a row—can that still be called luck?”
“Indeed, his skill is terrifying, probably no less formidable than Zhong Pan’er,” one remarked.
“I guess he’s at least on the level of a grand master like Yao Guhuai,” another speculated.
“Truly, we have masters among us…” they murmured in awe.
Spending less than a million to spot three major bargains and selling them for sixty-five million was astonishing enough to shake up the entire antique circle.
Needless to say, this event would also spread throughout the antique world, creating no small stir.
“Do you know the Tang Feng from the Appraiser’s Certification Competition?” Zhong Pan’er handed over the three antiques to her best friend beside her and looked at Tang Feng with an inquiring gaze once more.
“You guess,” he said with a mysterious smile, pulling Xu Xinling away.
Zhong Pan’er watched their retreating figures, her frown deepening by the second.
She had a habit of obsessing over things, unwilling to let go unless she fully understood the situation.
But if she continued to follow them, it would seem like pestering.
Hmph, Tang Feng, I’ll rember you.
…
Tang Feng and Xu Xinling had walked quite a distance.
Xu Xinling suddenly stopped, looking at Tang Feng with a sense of doubt, “Did you really sell those three antiques for sixty-five million just now?”
Although she already knew Tang Feng’s skill in appraising antiques was extrely strong, witnessing the entire process today truly shocked her.
He had simply taken a brief look around, then spent only tens of thousands to casually buy three antiques.
Yes, just casually.
She didn’t see him scrutinize the pieces like other appraisers would, yet he nonchalantly went ahead and made the purchase.
After that, he sold them for sixty-five million!
This casualness made it all the more incredible.
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