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Everything he had now was essentially a collection of fine pieces; even the cheapest was roughly worth several hundred thousand, if not over a million.
Although there were people with a net worth of over ten million in the county town, there were definitely not many who could casually fork over several hundred thousand or over a million to buy antiques.
And there were even fewer people who pursued antiques.
His hometown wasn't Rakshasa City where the rich were everywhere, so the location of the antique shop became extremely important.
But the problem was, Lin Mo never really planned to make money by running an antique shop.
The reason for opening an antique shop was merely to add another layer to his identity.
That way, even if he became wealthy later, the source of his money would be justifiable.