Chapter 93 Vito Corleone

  After arriving in New York, Hardy checked into a hotel, while Sigel was taken to stay with friends at their home. As Sigel was leaving, he patted Hardy on the shoulder and said, "I'll pick you up tomorrow afternoon."

  With that, the car drove away.

  Despite the long flight, Hardy didn't feel too tired. He hailed a taxi and decided to explore places like Wall Street.

  New York in the 1940s was filled with towering skyscrapers, showcasing the allure of a modern metropolis.

  Tomorrow was Don Vito Corleone's birthday, and Hardy thought It would be more polite to prepare a gift.

  What should he give him?

  After wandering the streets without finding anything suitable, Hardy passed by an antique shop. Through the window facing the street, he spotted European antiques and some beautiful Oil paintings.

  Hardy entered.

  Inside the shop were various antiques: European, American, even Egyptian.