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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 6054

Noticing the firm determination in Charlie's eyes, Raymond earnestly persuaded him, "Please don't get into a direct conflict with them for my sake. It isn't worth it, and it may affect our strategy."

"Don't worry." Charlie nodded and reassured him, "They don't know who they are up against. It's easy to attack them when we're in the dark."

As he said this, he looked at Raymond and said, "I still have some questions. I would like you to answer them for me."

"Of course," Raymond replied hastily.

Charlie swiftly asked, "I want to know how my father came into contact with the Preface of the Apocalyptic Book and the Apocalyptic Book. Also, how did he get involved with the Qing Eliminating Society?"

With a sigh, Raymond illustrated, "Your father had similar experiences to you. The process by which he obtained the Preface is very similar to the process by which you obtained the Apocalyptic Book."

Thinking of something his uncle had said, Charlie asked in surprise, "Did he also get the Preface from the antique store?"

"Yes." Raymond nodded heavily.

The conversation brought back the memory of the past. Raymond sighed and slowly elaborated, "Twenty-something years ago, a down-and-out British man came to my shop in London. He needed to sell a lot of his stuff because of some major trouble in his family, and a large part of them were from Oskia. He knew I was an expert in Oskian antiques, so he came to me, hoping to sell us all the Oskian antiques in his house."

"Because of this, I flew to London to evaluate his items. There were a total of 487 Oskian relics in his house, and a lot of them were pretty good stuff. There were dozens of blue and white porcelains from the 13th and 17th centuries, two highly valuable famille rose porcelains, and countless official kilns from the late dynasty."

"In the market, blue and white porcelain and famille rose porcelain represent the pinnacle of ceramics, with consistently high prices. Official kilns are also known for their quality and high prices, maintaining their strong value."

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