Zachary Scott examined the entire Buddha statue from head to toe, front to back, then carefully and reluctantly placed it on the table.
Sean Knight asked with a smile:
"So, Mr. Scott, what do you think of this Buddha statue... "
"It is indeed made of eaglewood, with very good preservation," Zachary Scott glanced at the statue one more time, then concluded.
It was a Standing Bodhisattva, one hand holding a flower, the other carrying a basket, looking dignified and incomparably compassionate.
Although it was made of eaglewood and not gold and bronze, it was well preserved and had a very full and clear appearance, looking full of Buddhist qualities.
After Zachary Scott finished looking, Melvin Richardson picked up the statue and started observing.
He looked at it again and again, seemingly reluctant to put it down.
Howard Richardson noticed Uncle Melvin's actions and laughed:
"Uncle, if you really like it that much, why not just buy it?"