Chapter 3

Both the secondhand luxury items and antique industries were specialized fields that required a keen eye as well as skills to make a living. As such, it was also natural that one made more money working in this field.

However, it was also a high-risk occupation.

If an appraiser suffers huge losses, which results in both the appraiser and their employer losing a lot of money, their net worth was undoubtedly going to plummet.

Therefore, everyone was afraid of making mistakes. If they were confident of the value of an item, they would go for it. They were willing to forego earning money on a transaction if they were unsure.

Oliver was so excited that day that he went to work early. Yvonne, the shop assistant at True Treasure second-hand store, had just arrived and opened the door.

Samuel, the store manager, usually did not come early. He only reached after nine o’clock in the morning.

However, Hailey, the owner of the store, showed up today. It was a surprise for the workers.

Hailey was a proper rich kid. She was only 24 years old and looked very beautiful.

Hailey’s circle of friends consisted of wealthy and respectable people, with heavy use of luxury items in frequent circulation. As such, she saw an opportunity to make money in this and opened a luxury item second-hand store

When Hailey went to the store to check the transaction information on the computer, Yvonne, the female shop assistant who opened the store, wiped the already spotless glass display cases and luxury items on the counter with a white towel.

After arriving at the store, Oliver did not help Yvonne clean up. Instead, he observed the secondhand luxury goods in the display cases instead.

As long as Oliver’s eyes stared at the object for three seconds, the results of the identified information would appear in his mind.

The luxury items in the showcase included several watches and branded clothing, but most were women’s luxury bags.

Hermes was the highest in quantity, and

could not help

that time, a tall and sturdy young man came in from

stepped up and asked the man respectfully, “Good morning, Sir. How can

licked his lips and took out a box from the laptop bag he was carrying. He replied in a low voice, “I… I want to sell a

politely, she explained, “You came too early. The

“I can examine it.”

came over, took the man’s box, and opened it to take out

Philippe wristwatch

identification message appeared in his mind: [Patek Philippe Automatic Men’s Watch. Almost new. Model: NLBD14. Place of origin: Capston of Quesdia. Date of manufacture: September 17, 2015. Craftsmanship: excellent. Value assessment: 48,000

realized the

so

that, there had to be a more

young man, “Sir, this watch is genuine. It’s quite new and well-preserved. There are no depreciation marks on the strap but for a

and handed over the proof of

a moment before

young man was a little disappointed. “I… only bought it for half a year, and I rarely wore it. When I bought it, the original price was

she could not even close her mouth and turned to

was a customer present. She said to Oliver mildly, “Oliver, the customer is not satisfied with the price. We’d better

mentioned having a “proper discussion,” it was obvious that only Samuel’s words would be valid and that what Oliver

a measure of dignity

about the hassle and the potential loss of his reputation.

say something unpleasant, so he hurriedly replied to the young

and told

unhappily and went

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