Chapter 213 Qingtou Market
  The Pearl of the South China Sea is a good thing in Hong Kong and even internationally.

It can be sold for a big price.

According to Uncle Ming's estimate, if these orbs are sold for only one hundred and eighty, they can really buy an uninhabited island in Southeast Asia.

Of course, you can only buy it from places with many islands such as Luzon and Malaysia.

As for things in Xiangjiang, Uncle Ming also showed the basic qualities of a profiteer.

In just one month, after returning with part of the funds provided by Wang Ye, a big comeback was staged.

Saved his business.

According to the agreement, the company's shares were identified, and Wang Ye accounted for 90%.

Because Wang Ye had already used his bewitching skills to brainwash Uncle Ming deeply, he wasn't worried about Uncle Ming's tricks.

This old fox now only thinks about Wang Ye.

With a batch of gems, gold and silverware and some antiques given by Wang Ye, Uncle Ming's business in Xiangjiang began the process of creating stories and even holding exhibitions and auctions.
  According to Uncle Ming, Xiangjiang has already sold some Tibetan gems and some ordinary antiques.

There is no problem with cash flow now.

The exhibition and auction are being prepared and are progressing according to schedule.

If this trip to the South China Sea can bring something explosive to the scene, the auctions and exhibitions will definitely be a hit.

Then you will really make a fortune.

Wang Ye couldn't help but look at Uncle Ming with admiration.

Putting aside his personal moral character, Uncle Ming's abilities are still quite top-notch.

As long as you control the gambler's temperament in your heart, you will be a very useful talent.

Wang Ye also has his own expectations for this trip to the South China Sea.

The power of the ancient gods, the dragon fire of Haiti, these are the most important goals.

Pearl of the clam, these are also important goals.

After all, each of these things can be sold for tens of thousands of dollars at auction. If you get hundreds or thousands of them, you will really become a nouveau riche.

In addition, the good things left by the Hentian clan in the ruins of the ancient underwater city are a waste and will rot sooner or later.

It's better to take it out and leave it to the world as a cultural heritage, and just leave the money to Wang Ye.

In addition to these, there are also many strange beasts and evil spirits in Nanhai Guixu.

Just collect it and that's it.

What if dragons really exist?
  One last thing.

Wang Ye is now very interested in the dragon veins of Nanlong.

Ever since Wang Ye got a dragon vein at the Phoenix Palace in Kunlun Mountain, it was like discovering a new world.

Since dragon veins can be extracted.

So Nanhai Guixu, as the end of the Nanlong branch, can naturally extract the Nanlong dragon veins, right?
  If there is a chance, Wang Ye wouldn't mind fishing for it -
  Soon everyone started making preparations.

Most of the preparation work was handed over to Uncle Ming, who had sailor experience and was the closest to Guixu in the South China Sea.

The two courtyards on the capital side were left to Chen Yulou and A Xiangye to take care of them.

Fortunately, the two yards are not far away, so apart from daily cleaning, there is no other work.

Others headed straight for Xiangjiang.

Including Wang Ye, Hu Bayi, Shirley Yang, Fatty Wang, Da Jinya, Professor Chen and Uncle Ming.

After arriving in Xiangjiang, Uncle Ming found a local sea route connection, got on a black boat, and went straight to the Coral Temple.

Coral Temple is the first stop when entering Nanhai Guixu.

This is a small island.

There is fresh water on the island.

In the ocean, an island with fresh water must be full of life.

People have been living here since ancient times. There is a tall cliff at the southern end of the island, which is called Guanhai Cliff.

There is also a small coral temple dedicated to the sea god on the top of the cliff.

It is said that the Coral Temple was built when Zheng He went to the West.

Since then, people have settled on the island one after another.     Now this has become a quite lively place.

There is a fishing village under the cliff.

In addition to local fishermen, there are also explorers, antique dealers, pirates, swindlers, wizards, fugitives, pearl divers, etc. from all over the world.

A mixed bag.

But what attracts the most people here is a place on the island that specializes in trading shipwreck antiques at sea.

Qingtou Market.

The fishermen on the island also rely on the sea to eat.

In addition to the seafood in the sea, the most famous local products are sea oysters, pearls and various sunken ships.

According to the convention passed down through history, the items in the sunken ship will belong to whoever can fish them out.

The location of the Coral Temple was an important node on the Maritime Silk Road in ancient times.

The last fresh water supply point in the South China Sea.

In modern times, it is also the only place to pass outside Malacca's Golden Sea Route.

This is simply the crossroads of the maritime highway.

Not much else, but a lot of shipwrecks and thieves.

And there are ones from all ages.

From the earliest Han and Tang dynasties, to the Song Dynasty when trade exploded, to the unprecedentedly prosperous Ming Dynasty, the East India Company, Arabian maritime merchants, and local maritime merchants in Siam and Luzon Star City.

All the way up to modern cruise ship cargo containers.

Have everything.

Local fishermen have more or less experience in salvaging items from sunken ships at Qingtou.

These salvaged things were also gathered in a market outside the village.

After everyone arrived at the Coral Temple, they repaired a little and went straight to Qingtou Market.

Wang Ye is also somewhat interested in Qingtou Market.

No matter what, it's always good to collect some good things and throw them in Uncle Ming's business to exchange for money.

Maybe it can also absorb some national luck value or something.

Uncle Ming had already explained before coming here that the hard currency here is American knives.

Everyone has already exchanged a lot of beautiful swords in Xiangjiang.

However, this experience of exchanging money also made Wang Ye understand that to make money, you must make money from foreigners.

The country has just recovered, and everything has been restored.

There are many good things, but few rich people.

Wang Ye doesn't want good things to go abroad, so the real high-quality products can only be kept at the bottom of the box.

But there is no such concern for overseas items.

In addition, gems, pearls, gold and silver, etc., have no cultural attributes and are easy to sell.

Business should still be done in Hong Kong or even in beautiful countries. It is more exciting to make money from foreigners.

The area of ​​Qingtou Market is not large. In Wang Ye's opinion, it is similar to the large markets in northern rural areas, but smaller and with fewer people.

However, considering that all the antiques sold in the market are all kinds of antiques, the scale is quite astonishing.

Even Pan Jiayuan was not so exaggerated in his early years.

Soon, Wang Ye discovered that in addition to all kinds of salvaged green heads at the market, there were also some things that were obviously not in the water.

After asking Uncle Ming, I found out that because a black market for trading green heads has formed here, dealers from some nearby places also brought some local antiques here for trading.

Of course, none of these things came through formal channels, they were all parallel imports.

The water here is not necessarily fake.

The only problem is that many things here are completely different from those in the mainland.

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