Perhaps seeing Lin Jie was too indifferent, even subtly resistant, Jin Lechen politely excused himself after a few compliments.
With a sense of worry, An Kexin reminded, "A Jie, where there's smoke, there's fire. It's better to have less contact with this person."
Lin Jie smiled and said, "I know what I'm doing."
"Let's look at the other booths to see if there's anything interesting."
While looking around, the two of them found a few items donated in the name of the Anlin Charity Fund.
Priced at 250,000 was the wild ginseng, 30,000 for the small-leafed sandalwood fitness handball, and 180,000 for the Rolex watch from World War II.
However, they hadn't yet found the health check voucher.
During this time, they discovered an exhibit of interest, a beautiful Zisha clay teapot made by a master potter from the Qing Dynasty.
An Kexin had specially learned the craft of tea brewing and often drank tea, so she naturally loved teaware.
