Kissed and Seduced By the Most Rough Man in the Village-Chapter 408: A Billion-Dollar Find
After returning home and having lunch with her parents, Su Xiaoxiao pointed to the basket next to the sofa.
"Mom, the bowls and plates in this basket are things I bought from the black market. Don’t use them, even though they’re secondhand." She reminded them with concern.
Mrs. Su and Mr. Su immediately became anxious. "Why are you going to the black market at a time like this? Aren’t you worried about getting into trouble?"
"I am!" Su Xiaoxiao nodded seriously. "But I was very careful. I made sure no one was following me, and I only stayed for about ten minutes."
She blinked her cat-like eyes and gave a cute look, which made Mr. and Mrs. Su reluctant to stay angry with her.
Still, they were curious. "Why risk buying these things and then not even use them? What are you planning to do?"
Su Xiaoxiao didn’t keep it a secret. She pulled out a receipt from her pocket.
"I bought some old items from the scrap station. I’ve already hidden them. The stuff here is just a cover, so no one suspects anything."
"You’ve been so cautious in the past six months. But aren’t you worried someone might find those things? What will you do then?" Mr. Su asked, looking at her.
Su Xiaoxiao shrugged nonchalantly. "Well, these things aren’t hidden anywhere related to us, so even if someone finds them, they can’t trace it back to me."
"What if someone digs it up?" Mrs. Su asked with a smile.
"Even if they do, it’s only worth a few dozen bucks. If I store a little bit, maybe a couple hundred. If someone takes it all, I’ll be a little upset, but I can’t help it. These things were never meant to belong to me, no matter how hard I tried to get them." Su Xiaoxiao said with a fatalistic tone.
Mr. and Mrs. Su, not knowing about her space, assumed she was just that calm and accepting of the situation. They looked at each other with satisfied expressions.
"Since you’ve already made up your mind, do as you wish," Mr. Su nodded.
Mrs. Su thought for a moment, then went to the room and came out holding several foreign currency coupons.
"The scrap station and the black market are risky. Take these coupons to an antique shop; they should have some good things. This afternoon, I’ll check with my office to see if they have more foreign currency coupons. If so, I’ll get some more for you."
Su Xiaoxiao happily took the coupons and threw herself into Mrs. Su’s arms.
"Mom, you’re the best!"
Mr. Su, feeling a bit jealous watching his daughter snuggle into his wife’s arms like a little cat, had originally planned to say he would ask around at the factory in the afternoon.
But since no one from above had arranged for someone to go to the factory to clarify his situation, he swallowed his words.
Because they had to work in the afternoon, both Mr. and Mrs. Su decided to take a nap.
Su Xiaoxiao went back to her room.
As soon as she entered, she locked the door behind her and immediately entered her space.
The three spiritual mushrooms she had picked earlier were now placed next to a piece of wood as thick as her arm.
She certainly didn’t intend to grow mushrooms, but fortunately, the mushrooms had grown on the wood soaked in spiritual spring water on their own.
Moreover, their size had noticeably increased.
Su Xiaoxiao casually watered the medicine field with some spiritual spring water, then checked on the ginseng she had planted.
She picked off all the little red "concubines" and planted them in a cleared area before finally turning her attention to the old items she had bought this morning.
She examined the items, recalling the auction results from forty-eight years later.
The Ru kiln Qing glaze wash from the Northern Song Dynasty, sold for 290 million at the Jiade Autumn Auction.
The Ru kiln cracked glazed ink-wash pen tray from the Northern Song Dynasty, worth 200 million.
The Qing glaze "Kui petal wash" from the Southern Song Dynasty’s official kiln, valued at 81 million.
The Northern Song Dynasty Ding kiln black-glazed partridge spotted dish, priced at 65 million, and the Ru kiln Qing glaze round wash from the Northern Song Dynasty, worth 60 million.
The 160 million Northern Song Dynasty Ding kiln fluted eight-sided large bowl, the 90 million Southern Song Dynasty Jian kiln oil-dripped tenmoku tea bowl, and the 56 million Northern Song Ru kiln Qing glaze tea bowl.
Having confirmed the approximate age and price of these porcelains, Su Xiaoxiao realized that she had stumbled into a treasure trove of Song dynasty antiques.
Looking at the quality, it was clear they likely came from the same family’s collection.
A wealthy family’s collection was different from someone like her, who was looking to "pick up leaks" and profit from antique treasures.
They had a preference for certain dynasties or types of porcelain, and their homes were filled with the items they liked.
These pieces must have been collected, but eventually deemed unnecessary and sold off at the scrap station, possibly because they feared they could cause trouble.
If she wasn’t in a hurry to sell them, these items combined would be worth a billion yuan.
However, if she were to sell them quickly, considering the currency devaluation, selling them at auction in Harbor City would likely bring in around 25 million—still not a bad deal.
Even with the possibility of getting 25 million, Su Xiaoxiao had no urgent need for the money.
She cuddled the antiques like a treasure, enjoying their feel, before carefully placing them back in her space.

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