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Hans said, "Both of them were scary I don’t want to deal with these kinds of people again I hope there’s no proble that if there’s any issues with the un of the cross over his chest
"What’s so scary?" Li Du laughed at him "You're such a coward"
Hans sneered, "Just nohen that 10,000 dollars was on the table, that Tang pressed it doith only one finger and I couldn’t even move it with my whole hand! Do you knohy I didn’t want you to sell the bayonet?"
He glanced around and then answered hi Quinn could still provide some form of defense If we didn’t have any weapons, I'otten rid of us!"
This was a little exaggerated Li Du felt that the youth Tang andwere neither violent people, nor trouble-one very well, with the hood orna for 40,000 dollars In addition, they had also learned the real identity of the bayonet
Back at the hotel, Hans was having fun fiddling with the bayonet
Li Du knew the real reason he had stopped hi the bayonet: not because he had wanted the weapon for protection, but because he liked it
So before going to sleep, he threw the bayonet over to Hans and said, "It’s for you"
Hans stared at him "Huh?"
Li Du said, "Since you like it, it’s for you Let’s not sell this bayonet"
Embarrassed, Hans teased, "How could I?"
"Because you like it"
Hans dawdled; he did like the bayonet a lot However, he felt that, throughout their partnership, he had often taken advantage of Li
He had not been able to save up money—it was mostly donated, or spent Twice, Li Du had paid for the tea Quinn’s salaries were also paid by Li Du
Occasionally, when he encountered soive it to him directly, like the li back, he felt that he had taken advantage of the situation
Li Du did not quite care, however—in actual fact, he had much more than Hans
For example, the Patek Philippe atch—Hans was still unaware that he had taken their er that no one but themselves knew about Based on Li Du’s esti they had come across that could be more valuable than the Patek Philippe watch!
Li Du cared ’s ability to detach itself—that ability was more important than any item they had found He felt nonchalant about money, as there were many ways for him to make money—many more ways for him than there were for Hans
Since they were in LA, they would definitely check if there were any suitable storage auctions going on
The next day Hans was fiddling with his co, "LA is really a e auctions here"
Interest piqued, Li Du asked, "Howauctions today In a few days, ah, there will beup for auction"
Li Du was taken aback—it would be considered lucky for Flagstaff, including the surrounding areas, to even have a single storage company have an auction every seven days And here, e companies were up for auction within a week—it was si at his surprised expression, Hans waved his hand and said, "Don’t be so surprised, buddy There are thousands of storage units up for auction throughout the country every day How big is LA’s portion?"