After all, in principle, the items on display cannot be sold temporarily, otherwise what would the upper-class people view in the subsequent exhibitions?
Casio slowly looked around the exhibition hall. The layout of the Baichuan City Museum was indeed vast. The place where Casio was standing was a main hall, supported by marble pillars up and down. On the grey-black floor, every certain distance there was a high counter.
Above the counter were collections enclosed by glass covers.
At one glance, there were at least hundreds of pieces in the main hall.
Furthermore, there were many passages on both sides leading to the thematic side halls. For example, one living room was filled with antiques like oil landscape paintings, or all kinds of porcelain vases.
The collections brought by the White Rose Antiques Company seemed to be even more numerous than the Baichuan City Museum, worthy of being a large company.