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Chapter 629: The Old Goods Market’s Energy

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Mr Martin and his wife questioned the two of the, and so Li Du provided them with a detailed explanation

The whole tin of the cross at their chests Their conclusion was just like that of Sophie's, that God had blessed theel to rescue theht for Mr Martin—narwhal's tooth

Mr Martin taught history, not biology He asked in bewilderment, "What's this?"

With a smile, Li Du shared the identity of the tooth Mr Martin stroked the slossy exterior of the tooth, and said in astonishment, "This is a narwhal's tooth? God, it's beautiful! But, is it legal to keep this thing in a personal collection?"

In A that whatever was prohibited should not be a collector's item This included wild animals or natural products protected by the state, weapons and drugs that were not registered with the government departments—all of these could not be collected

For exa ivory was a criminal offense Therefore, the sale and collection of ivory products were rarely seen

However, it did not al items such as ivory in the American society There were still some antiques and collectors' stores that had theal injunction had been passed Hence, these could be collected

"There is perotten so froo, so it can be collected," Li Du explained

Mr Martin and his ere university professors They surely enjoyed collecting things

This narwhal's tooth could be included in their collection as one of their treasures Afterall, it was very valuable and had a strong artistic malleability If it were to be made into artwork, it would be evenfrom the Martins', Li Du stayed put at the cabin instead of heading out

He'd experienced some bad luck in a short period of ti to the almanac, when Jupiter was in the West, one should not appear in public

In addition, he was recuperating in preparation for his venture to the Petrified Forest National Park in search of fire opals

It was the weekend, and Hans was planning on going to Hoffman's to attend the countryside auction He asked Li Du if he would like to join hi to auction off the newly-completed "Men's Secret Hideout" Hans had priced it at 10,000 dollars The electronic appliances in it were all famous brands, which cost at least 5,000 dollars in total—its value was pretty high

Having spent the last few days brooding, Li Du jureed to go along

In autuoods were especially vibrant Many people in the countryside had spare time after the harvest period Withto buy stuff for their homes

In the rural areas of the United States, fa in auturains, they would clean up the house during this tis that had gone unused They would not want to sell them as the items would only fetch a pittance at the provision stores

They would choose to go to old goods s to the people anted them This would earn the a in solution