"I think you paid more for this item than its true value, and I don't think this item is a particularly rare one." Fairmont said after they left the antique store.
"Don't tell me you found a clue to a treasure in there. At least I don't think this simple painting contains any indication of a treasure. Of course, that might be because my ability is not up to par."
"Actually, this shell game is quite different from the normal ones." Leonard said, taking out the pair of shells from the box, opening them, and pointing to the picture on them.
"The paintwork inside these traditional shell games is usually quite fixed, mostly all scenes from "The Tale of Genji," like the boat scene, dragonfly, and cypress, which are representative."
"But look at this," Leonard said, turning the shell to the side with the painting and continued, "This is clearly a scene of a tea ceremony, and it doesn't belong to "The Tale of Genji."