Exorbitant Stamps! Lu Xun's Signed Books! (2)

There was not a single piece of waste paper among them.

Although their prices were not as high as those of the military books found in the ancient tomb previously, they were still worth a few thousand yuan more than ordinary books. These items all held high collectible value.

Judging by the number of items gathered, the owner of the refuge must have been a person of considerable means and was likely also a scholar. Otherwise, it was hard to think that they would amass such a huge collection regardless of how rich they were.

Finally, after going through the two bookcases, Luo Feng opened another cabinet. This one was more of a display case than a cabinet.

It was a floor-to-ceiling window-style double sliding case that could be opened from both sides to reveal a rather large display area. Inside was a glass layer containing an A4-sized paper envelope. The A4 paper had yellowed somewhat, but the writing on it still looked quite lovely.