Chapter 12: The Devil's Art_1

"Royal, Aristocratic, Duke, Luxurious, Noble, and Generous... Golden Coffin."

"Elegant, Understated, Stable, Wise, Intelligent, and Calm... Suave Coffin."

In the living room,

Karen was sitting on the small sofa, browsing through the family's "Coffin Catalogue".

The ones he just read out were the two most expensive coffins in the catalog, with a long string of adjectives added up. The prices were 2.25 million rubles and 2.5 million rubles respectively.

Perhaps the reason why the Suave Coffin was more expensive than the Golden Coffin was the cost of elegance.

Uncle Mason once told him that the price in the catalog could be reduced by five times, which would be the cost of the coffins. Even so, with one at 450,000 rubles and the other at 500,000 rubles, it was still a huge number.

If Karen remembered correctly, 500,000 rubles could buy a three-bedroom flat in a good location in the city.