One afternoon.
Several people felt as if they had entered the Grand View Garden.
Looking here.
Touching there.
Finally, they confirmed one thing, which was that nothing in the villa was cheap—the furniture, paintings on the wall, chandeliers on the ceiling, floor tiles; each and every item could not be found on the market.
Everything was customized.
There were no brand-name goods.
They estimated that Tang Qing had spent at least one billion RMB on this house, since the gold alone was worth more than ten million. There was also valuable antiques and many Western antiques whose origins they couldn't even figure out.
One billion.
A truly conservative estimate.
"Little Tang, come on, please share some thoughts. What made you spend so much?" Back at the seat, Chai Ren handed over an apple, mimicking a journalist's interviewing style.
Rolling his eyes.