Finding artifacts of Jewish people from World War II was not something to be joyful about. After all, anyone with humanity would feel deep disdain for such mass massacres.
Moreover, another less inspiring fact was that German law dictated that such items must be handed over for nothing and returned to the victims, with a strict prohibition of private ownership or commercial development under any circumstances.
Honestly speaking, Leonard Ethan didn't really care about these treasures, not even if he couldn't take them, it wouldn't affect his wealth. But the discouraging part was not being able to profit from a legitimate archaeological dig.
However, while they couldn't make financial gains this time, they could gain some recognition which made Leonard feel this expedition quite rewarding.
Without obtaining any cards, Leonard decided to open all of the boxes on the scene to see what he had overlooked. To his surprise, he found a bag full of gold wedding rings in one box.