It might be difficult for others to identify the museum's treasure-the painting Sleeping Lotus painted by the famous painter Summer.
But for Watson, who could see the return on investment, it was just a piece of cake.
Watson received the so-called paintings with a price tag from Gaby. He only said a few words to the system, and he would immediately receive a response.
To Watson's surprise, the return rate of the Sleeping Lotus was zero. It could be seen that it was a fake painting.
Watson didn't find any of the paintings were real. If they had a little appreciation or collection value, he would buy them.
This at least proved that the news that he let the underling men of the black market spread was true.
There was another meaning behind it. Through this operation, Watson could make a small profit by taking this opportunity.
If he could purchase some famous paintings, even if the return was only twice.
As a result, they were all fake paintings and fakes.