Chapter 16

“I do,” Jensen confirmed. “But they cost me a fortune. Nearly six hundred million dollars for that tiny amount, and that was the price for them when I got them from an online auction house six years ago. They’re much more valuable now. Anyway, those papers are of various colors, thickness, and sizes. They were supposedly produced in the twentieth century. Rare items!”

Kenta seemed confused for a second or two. “Six hundred million dollars? Is that a lot of money?”

“Nearly half the price of the cheapest private jet today. The one Milo and I own was slightly more than six billion dollars when we purchased it a couple of years ago.”

Kenta’s eyes widened, obviously astonished by that information. “Wow! Isn’t it better to use the money for food? You can’t eat papers. They don’t taste good at all.”