Chapter 10: Ye Heng

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It was not the first time Yuan Xi visited the Star Shopping Network, but it still felt good no matter how many times he used it. In any case, mankind's future for network information technology research and development had really reached the peak of perfection. It could be very convenient and fast even across galaxies with basically no disconnections (or drop-offs).

Now, the network had broken away from the era of computer keyboards and fully into the age of virtual information. A helmet could easily allow young children or elderly people to access the internet without any threshold or limitations. Everything was good as long as one can afford a helmet.

Yuan Xi put his helmet on and connect to the Internet. He chose to hide his identity, so all his information became anonymous and the character also became a dark shadow.

Because the aim was to sell things, it didn't require much operation. Yuan Xi just needed to transmit the image of a 100 yuan bill and wait for someone to contact him.

At this point, Yuan Xi remained a little cautious. He wasn't foolish enough to directly sell ancient currency. He had checked all the information related to ancient currency in detail on the shopping website before, and knew that it was very rare.

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There were many antiques on the Interstellar Network, but very few paper antiques. The biggest reason was the issue of preservation. Even with the passage of so many years, objects such as jade, porcelain, plastics, and even metal products could be saved and preserved. However, paper couldn't withstand the erosion and weathering of time. What could survive the ravages of time was also extremely damaged and worn out; it was close to powder.

Such a complete sample of ancient currency that had spanned time and space, which was in Yuan Xi's hands, was a miracle and of immeasurable value.

However....here comes the problem.

Translated by lazysoozan (2323bloopboop) at bbmtls.wordpress.com

Although Yuan Xi's knew with irrefutable and incontrovertible certainty that these 100 yuan bills were real currency. These goods were genuine, but why were they intact without any sign of wear and tear? How could he explain this? Furthermore, the greatest evidence in the identification of antiques were the traces of time left on the objects. It was impossible to hide the passage of time on these things, especially now with the development of science and technology.

Because Yuan Yucheng and Lin Suyun were not so experienced in this matter, they did not think so much about it. However, Yuan Xi was particularly concerned about these things due to his identity as an "ancient" person.

He didn't want to make trouble for himself, but he needed the money. So, in the end, he chose another way. It may be a loss in the eyes of others, but it was enough for him.

He took out three 100 yuan bills and put up promotional phrases for superior imitation goods. Yes, this is a forgery, a counterfeit! It's a 1 to 1 imitation of restored ancient currency!

This was what Yuan Xi intended to do to explain why there was no trace of the passage of time. Secondly, it could also minimize any trouble. Although the price will be greatly discounted, the price of such fine imitations was enough for him to buy a farm.

4 million credit points was a huge sum of money for him, but it was nothing for the rich and wealthy in the Federation....

With this in mind, Yuan Xi's hand movements did not stop, and he quickly and neatly filled in all the necessary information. The price was marked as 1.5 million credit points for each bill, and all three totaled 4.5 million credit points. In addition, he noted that the postage would be paid by the other party.

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