"That's one item. You can choose a few more." Mister Bruce said, nodding his head as he watched Leonard putting the wooden box along with the ring inside it on a cabinet at the entrance of the room.
Leonard then went to the right side of the warehouse and began to inspect the two points he had discovered earlier on the right. To his surprise, he found that these two points were very close, and all the items placed in this area were antiques from Japan.
For Americans, ever since the Black Ships incident that opened up Japan, all kinds of Japanese art began to circulate and become popular in the United States. As such, numerous Japanese antiques were naturally housed in this warehouse.
"I'm sorry, but you can't take this one," Mister Bruce said, shaking his head as Leonard pointed at a wooden box. "This contains a Ukiyo-e painting by Hokusai. It's current market price is around 250,000 dollars."