Mr. Wu nodded, and his voice became softer unconsciously. "Yes. Do you want it too?"

Ji Shi shook his head, "Grandpa Wu, please take a closer look at that glass vase."

Mr. Wu was such a wise man that he immediately understood what Ji Shi meant.

He looked up at the boss and asked, "Can I take a closer look at this glass vase?"

The boss was a little unsure, but since Mr. Wu had spoken, if he refused, he would be telling everyone that his glass vase had flaws, which was why he didn't dare let anyone take a closer look.

Thinking of this, he said to Mr. Wu, "Just take a look."

Everyone made way for them, and Wu pushed Mr. Wu forward.

Mr. Wu put on gloves and glasses, took the glass vase in his hands and examined it carefully.

The boss pretended to be calm, but his heart was pounding and a thin layer of sweat appeared on his forehead.

"Mr. Wu, have you figured out anything?" After a while, the boss couldn't help but ask.

Old Mr. Wu frowned and stared at the patterns on the glass vase, his eyes slightly narrowed, without blinking.

"This glass vase is really well made."

"I told you that my glass vase is rare in a century. Even Mr. Wu praised it highly. Mr. Wu, do you want to participate in the bidding?" The boss felt relieved and said to Mr. Wu with a smile on his face.

Mr. Wu shook his head. "Although the workmanship is good and it is a Qing Dynasty artifact, it was not used by the royal family. For this glass vase, the price is too high."

"Mr. Wu, you have to provide evidence when you speak. This glass vase of mine was used by the imperial concubines of the Qing Dynasty. Do you have any evidence to prove that it was not used?" The boss was anxious. He did not expect that Mr. Wu would suddenly go back on his words.

The price difference between the imitation and the original is not a small amount.

"The most obvious difference between peony and peonies is the color, but since the colors are omitted when they are carved on handicrafts, many people confuse the two."

Mr. Wu took off his gloves and glasses. "I think this carving master must have very good skills, but he can't tell the difference between peony and peonies. Maybe he made some noise while working and accidentally carved some patterns into peony patterns. Although he tried his best to cover it up, there are still differences if you look closely."

"All the handicrafts used by the royal family must be strictly screened. There is no way such handicrafts can enter the palace, let alone be placed in the imperial concubine's palace."

At this point, everyone suddenly realized what was going on and felt dissatisfied and even angry at their boss's deception.

"I, I don't know either. This glass vase of mine was handed down from my ancestors. It has been passed down from generation to generation and is said to have been used by the imperial concubine." The boss tried to clear himself.

"If you really don't know, and you keep saying that you took it to a professional organization for appraisal, which organization did the appraisal? Why don't you tell us so that we can avoid any mishaps! Otherwise, you can at least show us the appraisal report." Someone in the crowd shouted.

The boss's face froze. He had said before that he would take the glass vase for appraisal, but it was he who framed it.

If we ask him to produce proof now, how could he possibly do it?

Just when the boss was getting extremely anxious, Mr. Wu spoke up, "In this industry, you rely mainly on your own eyesight. Now that I have told you that this thing is not what you said, you can admit it or not. But I'm sure you won't buy this thing at the original price, so you don't have to be angry."

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