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Chapter 667

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If you care about everything, then what do you need women for?

If they were all at home, wouldn't they cause a ruckus?

Now, Abby was the general manager, Jesse ran back and forth between London and the winery, Nisa and Serena stayed at Kingsman.

Leading Agesi and the other two to form a money snatching team, they chased after the vampires and agents who held Victor's wealth but refused to hand it over.

"Isn't this because I don't want to deprive you of your fun?"

Hugging Abby's waist, William giggled, "Have you finished receiving this batch of antiques?"

"Yes." Hearing this, Abby's face showed hesitation. He looked around guiltily and whispered,

"Do you know what antiques they sent this time?"

Hugging Abby and lying back on the recliner, William frowned and asked, "Could it be another antique with a questionable origin?"

"Hehe, last time you asked Serena and Nisa to bring Agesi and the others to visit Amelia's subordinates. How would they dare to perfunctorily treat us now?"

Abby recalled the first time he saw Serena and Nissa. When he saw the two of them baring their fangs, he was so scared that he jumped onto William and hugged him tightly. He couldn't help but blush.

Shaking his head, he hurriedly said, "There's no problem with the origin, but most of the antiques in this batch are lost in the war 87 years ago."

After thinking for a few seconds, Sunday patted his ear and immediately explained the relevant laws. After listening, William asked doubtfully,

"What's the problem with that? As long as there's no clear record of it being stolen, isn't the prosecution period long over?"

Abby giggled, "Although the 75-year prosecution period has passed, even if there are many clear and legal transaction records,

But if the outside world finds out, being scolded and denounced is certain. "

"Just being scolded?" Rolling his eyes at Abby, William knew that if it was just being scolded, this girl would definitely not be like this.

Seeing that his little plan had been exposed, Abby kissed William on the lips and said carefully, "Don't worry.

"It's just that a few of the antiques are too valuable. If the Gaul rooster knows about it, he might directly come to us to ask for it."

"National treasure level?"

"This, this."

Seeing William frown, Abby, who knew that he probably couldn't keep it, said with a pained heart, "It should be a little higher than a national treasure."

William didn't even think about it for a second before he rejected it. "No, this kind of cultural relic is troublesome. Not only can't I sell it for a good price, but I can't even bring it out."

Seeing Ah Bi's heartache, William laughed and comforted him, "I have about twenty thousand antiques now. That's not enough for you to play around with."

Hearing this, Abby smiled and said, "According to your classification, there are more than a thousand pieces worth more than a million pounds, and 21,000 pieces worth more than 100,000 pounds.

There are about 11,000 pieces worth between 10,000 and 100,000 pounds. Apart from those with special research value, there are about 1,000 pieces worth less than 10,000 pounds. "

"So many?" William looked at the blushing Abby in astonishment. "Isn't that a total of 36,000 pieces? Why are there so many of them? "

"You received nearly 14,000 pieces from Grand Duke Devin and a few other great nobles in two transactions, and you received 4,000 pieces from Baron Daniel Kabore of France.

In addition, there are nearly 6,000 pieces shipped from Europe, 4,000 pieces from the Corvinus, and nearly 2,000 pieces from Victor.

Also, I've collected more than half a year ago, and there are so many of them. It's a pity that most of them are ordinary goods. "

"Doesn't this mean that as long as my museum is completed, the collection will be more than 99% of the world's museums?" William asked happily.

Rolling his eyes at William, Abby said disdainfully, "But only the 1% of museums can be remembered by people. What's there to compare with the rest?"

"Pa!" a sound was heard.

William slapped the round area behind Abigail's back and said angrily, "Don't worry.

"No matter how arrogant I am, it's impossible for me to compare with a national museum."

"Bastard." Probably because she was holding too many antiques in her hands and was too excited, Abigail only cried out in pain and hit William hard as a counterattack.

She laughed tenderly and said, "If we're talking about value, our museum is probably the most valuable private museum in the world.

Not counting the treasures that you don't know where they are hidden, just the cultural relics in the Bank of England are estimated to be more than 2.5 billion pounds. "

"Only 2.5 billion pounds?"

Upon hearing this number, William shook his head.

This time, he had received nearly two billion pounds in cash from Amelia. In addition to Victor and the Corvinus' land on the three English islands, the castle, and the real estate, it was about 2.6 billion pounds.

It didn't sound like much, but most of the assets of Victor and the other old ghosts were in land and real estate.

After all, each of the three elders had been in power for a hundred years, so they couldn't be expected to have much interest in new industries.

Moreover, it was the period of the stock market, so it was normal for land and real estate to be undervalued. In addition to the luxurious lives of a group of vampires, it was impossible to keep too much money.

As for the Corvinus, this old man had probably been raising a large group of armed men. He only had 600 million pounds in cash on hand, and he had left a lot of cash and land for his six knight families.

William didn't get much, but the 4,000 antiques were very valuable.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have the confidence to offer 1 billion dollars of antiques and assets to William in exchange for Marcus.

"God, what do you think antiques are?" She pinched William. Probably because William's attitude was seriously belittling her contributions and role.

Abby said angrily, "If you hadn't hidden more than 200 treasures, there would have been 4 billion pounds."

Seeing Abby, who had never gotten angry, staring at him with a red face, William raised his hands. "Okay, okay, I apologize, my dear."

"At least you know what's good for you. Otherwise, you'd have to take care of these things yourself." Abigail looked at William proudly before continuing.

"Do you really plan to put the fixed assets of the Corvinus and that Victor into the family fund?"

"Of course." William said without hesitation. "The Corvinus and Emilia's 2.6 billion pounds in cash are in Switzerland.

I don't want to pay more than one billion pounds in tax if I put all the other land and fixed assets in. "

"But aren't you afraid that someone will find trouble with us?" Abby said worriedly. "This time, when the antiques were brought in, I was worried for a few days. I was afraid that they would be detained by the people in Keguan."

"Don't worry, I promise that no one will find trouble with me this time."

"It's good that you understand." Abby heaved a sigh of relief and lay on William's chest, quietly enjoying the early spring sunshine.

William curled his lips and thought to himself. Before he found the corpses of Marcus and his werewolf brother, he would give the upper echelons of England who knew about this three times the courage.

They wouldn't find trouble with this matter.

From six hundred to a thousand years ago, there were four or five recorded wolf tides in these four hundred years.

The biggest one happened more than six hundred years ago when the Black Death broke out in England. The wolf tide was also the biggest one.

If it wasn't for Victor capturing the werewolf ancestor and secretly imprisoning him, then leading the vampires to cooperate with the humans to eliminate the werewolves.

Perhaps England would have already become the world of werewolves.

Of course, Victor wasn't being kind. He was afraid that after the humans perished, the vampires wouldn't be able to win and would also lose their source of food.

And this time, William didn't ask for any benefits from them. He went to war with the two races alone and won effortlessly.

At this time, only a fool would find trouble with William.

In addition, he deliberately didn't hand over the corpses of Marcus and his werewolf brother. It made people wonder if William was secretly imprisoning the Corvinus family, this illusion of the werewolf and vampire ancestors.

In the future, unless it was a matter of life and death, no one would fight to the death with William unless they had no other choice.

And he wasn't stubbornly tough. For example, this time, the outside world thought that the main force of the war.

The appearance of the Type 3 Armor in Kingsman made many of the upper echelons of England comfort themselves.

Although they couldn't take away the right to use it, with the cooperative attitude created by William, if there were special circumstances in the future.

They could still borrow Kingsman's Type 3 Armor Squad.

The reason why they cooperated so readily was because the armor was far inferior to Mark's model.

Not to mention that the armor could only defend against individual weapons, the energy was low, the weapon was monotonous, and it couldn't fly and was completely controlled by Sunday. William wasn't worried.

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