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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 1652

Fiona looked calm.

Tobias’ incident was no big deal. He did not take it to heart. He was concerned about the ancient bronze sword fragments. After all, the ancient bronze sword fragments hid important information about a secret warehouse in Silver City, which involved hundreds of tons of gold!

With that in mind, Fiona turned to look at Frank and asked, “Mr. Townsend, where did you buy the ancient bronze sword?”

Hearing Fiona’s question, Frank immediately replied, “It’s from Crosac… I bought them at an antique market in Crosac.”

“Really?” Fiona asked.

It was important, so he had to confirm it.

“Of course. I dare not hide such a thing from you,” Frank said with a wry smile.

“Was the ancient bronze sword already shattered when you bought it?” Fiona asked again.

“Yes, I just found the fragments interesting. So I bought them as a Iark,” Frank said with a nod.

Quentin was curious as he heard Frank and Fiona’s conversation.

He looked at Fiona and asked, “Commander Steven, I did n’t know you were interested in antiques. I happen to be a little interested in antiques. If we have the opportunity, why don’t we…”

“We’ll see when we get a chance…” Fiona interrupted Quentin before adding, “The ancient bronze sword isn’t simple. It’s related to a secret, but for some reason, I can’t tell you what it is now. But you’ll learn about it later.”

He explained to give Quentin some face.

Quentin nodded with a knowing look.

Having a righteous reason was far better than striking for no reason.

“You can chat while I go to the washroom,” Fiona said as he got up.

“Alright…” Quentin nodded.

Fiona left the private room and headed for the washroom on the first floor.

New Era Cinema was indeed the most luxurious cinema in Dorodo.

As soon as he entered the washroom, the row of marble sinks and gold-plated faucets caught Fiona’s attention.

Looking at the gold faucet and the fine marble sinks, Fiona could not help saying emotionally, “How lavish…”

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