"Thirty artifacts at most, no more," Director Yamamoto declared firmly, "Should Mr. Luo accept this offer, we could finish our tea and proceed to the museum. There, you may handpick the artifacts yourself. Anything apart from our national treasures is fair game."
Upon hearing this, Yamamoto attempted to negotiate as well.
"Let's enjoy our tea for now. This matter can be considered closed. I fear further discussion would only spoil our mood," he suggested.
If Luo Feng's proposed price wasn't satisfactory to the other party, there was no need to prolong the conversation.
Did they assume Luo Feng had merely come to save face for them?
To clear the air about the gold misunderstanding?
They were making unwarranted assumptions.
Luo Feng was merely utilizing these as pretenses.
His journey to Japan was for a distinct purpose.
"Mr. Luo, thirty artifacts are already a significant number!" Yamamoto began.