"Yeah, you're considered lucky to find one genuine item in one hundred items these stalls sell. Even a 1% probability is too much to ask for here. But that's not the case for the ones sold in stores. Four or five out of ten antiques sold in stores are genuine. Of course, they cost more too," Lillian said, nodding vigorously.
Realizing she was the guide, Lillian went out of her way to explain to Sean.
"This antique market has been around for many years. It's as busy as it was when I was a kid. I often come here with my father, who occasionally buys something he's interested in, but he hasn't had much luck. All the antiques he bought so far have been fakes, but several antiques that his friends gave him are genuine."
Lillian laughed as she finished speaking.
Sean glanced back at Lillian and said, "So you're telling me that the ancient bronze sword your father bought is also a fake?"
Sean's words instantly made Lillian's beautiful face pale.
Lillian quickly explained, "No... That's not what I meant. Mr. Lennon, it must be genuine for you to be interested in the ancient bronze sword. I'm sure you have a good eye. Perhaps my father got lucky and finally bought something genuine, and you like it."
"No need to explain. I was just saying," Sean waved his hands and said.
Despite what Sean had said, Lillian felt uneasy.
It can't go on like this.
If this keeps up, Mr. Lennon will be disappointed in me!
With this in mind, Lillian changed the subject. "Mr. Lennon, the antiques in Uncle Frederic's shop are genuine. At least his customers are satisfied with their purchases so far. You are reading on virtual novel dot com. Not
"I suppose his conscience caught on? Of course, it's possible that he doesn't want to make peace with his rival. After all, Alfie has competed with him for so many years. There's a lot of bad blood between them... Besides Lorenzo, my father wanted to agree the last few times someone asked for my hand, and I might have been married off if I hadn't insisted on not marrying and my two mothers had disagreed."
Sean laughed out loud when he heard this.
It seemed Ronald favored sons more than daughters. However, boys were indeed valued more highly than girls in the City-State Union. After all, this place was chaotic.
Men were better fighters, so their status was naturally higher. Such a thing would not happen in Dragon Kingdom, which was relatively stable.
"Uncle Frederic's antique shop is right up ahead!" Lillian said, pointing far ahead.
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