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Transcending Ancient and Modern Times, I Become the Holy Emperor.
Chapter 15: Li Ke's Appraisal Record. [15]
Summary
In a detailed appraisal process, masters confirmed Li Ke's identity through genealogies and an imperial edict, tracing their origins to various historical periods. They evaluated jade stones, revealing their significant value, and offered to assist with auctioning them, waiving fees. Li Ke, cautious about selling crucial family documents, decided to auction only the jade. Meanwhile, a reporter attempted to interview him, but he declined. Afterward, Li Ke encountered Zhao Si Qi, a former student, who misinterpreted his relationship with his brother. Later, a museum director sought to persuade him to donate his jade, which Li Ke firmly rejected, asserting his ownership and intent to sell.Full content
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