Hardy Empire 1945

Chapter 56: Combat Research Room

The matter of the two daughters was settled, and Lanster was completely at ease. In the conference room of the security company, Hardy was chatting with Lanster.

Lanster, I plan to make you the director of the security company, responsible for things here. Hardy said.

Lanster did not back down.

Hadi, don't worry, I will do my best to get the security company right.

Our biggest thing now is to deal with the Spanish gang, do you have any suggestions? Hardy asked after taking a breath.

I'm going to set up a 'combat research room' to collect all the intelligence information about the Spanish gang, understand their business, armed forces, personnel composition, contact information, etc., compare our goals, and formulate a complete combat plan.

Now there are more than 20 people in the security company. All of them are released. Collecting information is their first lesson. I remember that one of the people recruited was from the original communication company and was very good at monitoring calls... .

Lanster talks about his plan.

Hardy listened carefully, but he felt something different in his heart.

Get a combat research room and use the military to prepare a battle to deal with a gangster. There are several gangsters in the world who can stand up.

A proper dimensionality reduction attack!

But Hardy likes it.

I agree with your suggestion, I am waiting for your good news. Hardy said with a smile.

Just then Henry entered the room and saw Hardy and said immediately, Boss, I was just about to contact you, but I didn't expect you to be here.

whats the matter?

We killed those guys from the Polish gang without much effort, but we found something in their old family and wanted to ask the boss to take a look. Henry said with a smile.

What? Hardy became interested.

Artwork and antiques look pretty good, but we don't understand it very well, so I told you to go and have a look. Henry said.

Go and have a look.

Henry drove Hardy to the south of the city and stopped in front of a small red brick two-story building. The building was unremarkable. The only feature was that there were very few windows, and they were all sealed with thick iron railings.

There were a few cars parked on the street, and a few people in suits stood beside them, and they all saluted when they saw Hadi coming down. These people were all recruits recently.

This building is the private residence of the Polish gang boss Novakowski. After those guys were killed by us, I planned to search for anything of value here. I didn't expect this house to have a huge basement. There are a lot of antiques in there.

Later, I asked someone to inquire, that Novakowski was a thief, and the Polish Gang also mainly engaged in theft business, digging out bags, stealing cars, breaking into houses, and selling stolen goods. Except for a dozen or so backbones, all the peripherals were also A thief.

Enter the main hall of the building.

Matthew and two of his subordinates were here when they saw Hardy smiling and leaning over: Boss, we dug out a squirrel hole with a lot of pine nuts in it.

The basement entrance is hidden behind a shelf.

A passage leads downstairs.

At this moment, the iron door has been opened by them, which can't help Henry and the others.

Hardy walked in and was stunned when he saw the scene inside.

The entire basement is estimated to be about 100 square meters. There are several shelves placed on the wall, and the items on it are dazzling. You can say anything.

Silver candlesticks, silver plates, silver spoons, table lamps, table clocks, violins, bronze statues, bronze carving plates, and prints and oil paintings on the back wall.

Hardy looked at those oil paintings in the past, and found that he didn't understand them well. He had very limited knowledge of European artworks, and he didn't know if there were works by famous artists.

Looking at these things, the Polish boss seems to have a hobby of collecting things. These things are probably stolen from other people's homes, some are sold, and some are kept here.

Hardy swept back and quickened his pace immediately, because he saw something familiar, china.

There are dozens of pieces of porcelain, large and small, on the shelves. Judging from the style of these porcelain, they should all be Chinese porcelain.

He took a beautiful vase from the shelf. The vase is divided into eight sides in a diamond shape, and each side is painted with a kind of flower. Hardy wiped it lightly with his hand, and the pattern below became bright immediately. It is still our own beautiful thing. I just saw it. Those European antiques don't feel at all.

Open the bottom, there is a bottom mark on it, made in the Qianlong year of the Qing Dynasty.

Although he didn't know much about Chinese antiques, he knew a friend in his last life who was an antiques lover. He dragged him to several auctions and was forcibly instilled with a lot of knowledge of Chinese antiques.

This one in my hand should be a Qianlong pastel bottle.

He looked at the pattern on it again, and there was an enamel inlay on the mouth of the bottle. Hardy guessed that if this thing is real, it is estimated that it will sell for ten or twenty million in future generations.

Put down the vase and pick up a large plate next to it, the base is Yongzheng.

Picked up another red-glazed bottle, Kangxi's.

come on,

The three are gathered here.

He turned over another small yellow bowl, the bottom of which was the Daming Hongzhi year system.

Look at the shelves. There are bottles, plates, and bowls. There are estimated to be forty or fifty pieces of large and small. My dear, if they are all of this kind, they will definitely be worth hundreds of millions in a few decades.

These porcelains, I do not know how to spread to the United States.

Hardy guesses.

During World War II, many Jews came to the United States from Germany, and there were many people who came to the United States from France and Britain to settle down.

These people also brought a lot of antiques.

It is possible that these people were patronized by these thieves from the Polish gang, and they stole it when they felt it was valuable. The Polish gang leader is also a collector who loves to collect them, so he hid them all here.

Unexpectedly, in the end, all these things belonged to themselves.

Boss, do you think these things are valuable? Matthew asked.

I'm not engaged in antique appraisal. Hardy shook his head.

What about these things? Henry asked.

Hardy thought for a while, Remove all these things, these china, take them all to the security company, find an empty room in the office building and put them away, be careful when transporting, don't bump them, wrap them in newspapers and put them in in the box.

As for other things, go out and find someone who is engaged in antique collection to see how much it is worth, and find a way to sell it. Now we are short of money.

Okay boss, I'll find someone to deal with. Henry replied.

Just as Hardy was about to leave, he swept to the oil paintings hanging on the wall. He counted about thirty or forty, and more than a dozen prints.

European antiques do not have much room for appreciation. Only works of art can be described as crazy. For a person who was not very famous during his lifetime, a painting can only be sold for tens of dollars. It may be his painting in a few decades. It's worth billions.

Hardy doesn't know these oil paintings, so maybe there are people's works hidden in them.

Henry, keep these oil paintings and prints, and sell the rest. Hardy told Henry again.

Those Chinese porcelains, transported to the security company, are safer than anywhere else. No thief would dare to go to the security company and steal in front of dozens of marines.

After two days,

Henry reports to Hardy.

Boss, all the china and oil paintings you want are in the security company. As for the rest, there are people in the Jewish gang who sell underground antiques. Sean called that person to see it, and he is willing to ask for 45,000. Thousands of dollars, everything is packed away, what do you think?

They were all members of the Jewish gang, and Hadi knew that the other party would not dare to kill himself.

Give it to him.

Killed a small Polish gang, got a piece of land, got dozens of china and dozens of paintings, and more than 40,000 US dollars.

He was very satisfied with the result.

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