"Lu Yi, look at these." Lu Jin pointed at the calligraphy paintings hanging on the wall.
"Were these expensive when Huanhuan bought them?"
He asked Lu Yi. He did not have much feelings for money, just that this really scared him.
"Huanhuan said they weren't expensive." Lu Yi recalled that Yan Huan had told him about the origins of those paintings, "They were sold at a cheap price by the nephew of Old Mister Shen, hundreds of yuan each. He sold at more or less 10,000 yuan for these 32 pieces in total. "
Lu Jin's eyes twitched.
"Do you have any idea how much Old Mister Shen's works are worth now?"
Lu Yi shook his head. He was not interested in these so he did not know. Nevertheless, Yan Huan once said that Old Mister Shen's paintings were collected not long after he died, and the price was extraordinarily high. He did not check out how many paintings were actually sold, though.