Vol 2 Chapter 760: If you don’t go, you will regret it

Chapter 762 You Will Regret If You Don’t Go

"Master, the blood-handed Du Sha appears and disappears like a ghost. No one has ever seen his true face. The birds are investigating suspicious people who have come to Loulan City in recent days, but they haven't found them yet."

The little kingfisher cared for its owner, and soon sent back a message: "As for Xue Rufeng, it is certain that he did not come, but the birds found Luo Zhan. He came to Loulan City two days ago and stayed here. In Jufulou Inn."

"Where is he now?"

Lin Qingluo glanced subconsciously at the private room on the third floor of the hotel.

The master of Fengyue Pavilion has already left, the window of the private room is wide open, and there is no one inside.

"At the auction house."

Little Kingfisher knew everything about it: "Today, the auction house has an auction of antique jade articles from ancient times, and it has attracted many dignitaries to participate. The competition is fierce."

"Antique jade from ancient times?"

Lin Qingluo's heart trembled, and it was rare to show a bit of disbelief.

"According to the people from the auction house, these antiques were excavated from the ruins of an ancient dynasty in the hinterland of the desert that had been annihilated for at least hundreds of millions of years."

Little Kingfisher 1510 reported: "At present, only a small part of this site has been excavated, and more than half of it is still buried deep in the ground. There is a large amount of poisonous gas in the tunnel, and it is temporarily inaccessible."

"Hundreds of millions of years?!"

Lin Qingluo took a breath, and the tender flesh on the tip of her heart trembled uncontrollably.

"Master, are you interested in antiques?"

The little kingfisher clearly sensed the fluctuations in the master's mind.

Lin Qingluo sighed with emotion: "Even if it's just a jade plaque, something that was hundreds of millions of years ago can be handed down from ancient times, which is very precious.

"Since the master is interested, let's go to the auction house to join in the fun."

The little kingfisher immediately regained his spirits, his little eyes brightened.

"How long has it been going on?"

Lin Qingluo frowned slightly: "Go now, is it too late?"

"Come in time."

"Okay, let's go and have a look."

Lin Qingluo was completely absorbed by the word ancient, and a strange idea suddenly popped up in his mind.

Go to the auction, you must go, if you don't go, you will regret it.

"Yin'er will lead the way for the master."

The little kingfisher got what he wanted, and his excited little eyes lit up like a fiery red lightning, passing through most of Loulan City, and flew back to the inn quickly.

"Yixuan, come out, go out with my sister."

Lin Qingluo came to the second floor in a flash, and pushed open the door of Lin Yixuan's room.

"Okay."

Lin Yixuan put the letter in his arms, and hurried out with Leopard Fang in his arms.

"Go to the auction house with my sister, there are good things."

Lin Qingluo smiled warmly, and took his hand to climb up the eaves.

"Hmm~www..com~ Lin Yixuan's big eyes are shining, showing a bit of excitement.

"Chirp."

The little kingfisher just flew back at this moment, flapping its small wings to lead the way for its master.

Lin Qingluo made a stealth trick, pulled Lin Yixuan and disappeared on the eaves.

**

Loulan City Auction House.

Lin Qingluo pulled Lin Yixuan out of the shadows, showed the VIP badge of Jufeng Commercial Bank, and entered the gate smoothly.

A maid greeted them with a bow, asked the brothers and sisters about their visit, and invited them into the vacant VIP box on the second floor.

When the siblings entered the box, a jade ware engraved with an ancient totem was being auctioned in the hall on the first floor.

The bidding was fierce, the auctioneer's face was flushed with excitement, he kept quoting upwards, and shouted the sound of broken gongs in a hoarse voice.

(end of this chapter)

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