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Chapter 412: Underground Rumors

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Before, this guy promised Jin Muchen to help him deal with Jesse's affairs when he came back in Naples, but after that, he, Andy and his group disappeared without a trace.

If it weren't for knowing what they were busy with, Jin Muchen would have thought he had encountered a group of fraudsters.

Before saying that, he agreed to Jesse, saying that Capote and the others agreed to help her, but it has been a month since then, and those guys still have no news at all, so it is time to ask.

However, this time, Jin Muchen was not disappointed, and soon the number that Capote left him was connected.

"I'll come to find you tonight."

Before Jin Muchen could say anything, Capote said so shortly, and then hung up the phone. Jin Muchen could only look at the phone and smile bitterly, and shook his head helplessly.

At 8 o'clock in the evening, Capote indeed appeared on time at the back door of Jin Muchen's antique shop, opened the door and let him in, and then Jin Muchen took him to the basement.

He gave Capote a glass of wine, and then Jin Muchen asked, "How is your matter dealing with it? Is it going smoothly?"

Capote shook his head with a gloomy face: "The previous incident has aroused the other party's vigilance. We encountered some minor trouble some time ago. Andy was a little injured because of this. Now we have to postpone the plan and keep a low profile for a while."

Jin Muchen felt nervous when he heard this. Although he didn't have much contact with Andy, he was Candice's biological brother and his future brother-in-law. He was also quite nervous when he heard that he was injured.

What's more nervous about him was the loss of Capote's team. If they suffered serious casualties, how could he take them to help Jesse?

"Is Andy's on the board serious? How many people have you lost?"

He asked, Capote glanced at him and shook his head: "I was not very injured, I was just shot. Now he is recovering from the Tennessee side. As for the others, he was slightly injured and had one."

Jin Muchen felt a stern. It seemed that Capote and his opponent were quite cruel, and it seemed that they were prepared for it.

No wonder, after all, I am not an ordinary person. So many friends on the line have had "accidents". If they don't be vigilant, it will be a waste of time.

"Are you okay?"

"Nothing? They didn't chase us, and their losses were even worse. Those guys were frightened by us this time, so they are very cautious now. We have to keep a low profile for a while recently, just to take the time to help your friend and solve her troubles."

Capote shook the wine in his hand and said to Jin Muchen, who hesitated for a while.

"If you have serious losses, I'll forget about this matter."

"Hehe, how can this work? We agreed before, and we said there is nothing to do recently, so it's not OK to keep it in such a way."

Seeing Capote's attitude was so certain, Jin Muchen stopped saying anything more.

"By the way, Capote, you used to do underground antique business. Have you ever heard of anyone who specializes in smuggling antiques from China?"

"Why do you think of asking this?"

When Capote heard the question, he raised his eyebrows and asked at Jin Muchen. Jin Muchen smiled bitterly and scratched his head.

"I was also talking a few more words, and I happened to be heard by a friend from my country. His friend happened to be in charge of antique smuggling inspections in China, so I asked me if there were any clues here."

Jin Muchen said casually, but most of the things he said were true.

"Well, I don't know such people, but I've roughly heard of them. Most of the guys who are responsible for smuggling antiques from China are from Xiangjiang, Baodao and Japanese. There is no need to say much about the people from the Triad Association. They are guys from the Triad Association. After they smuggled antiques from China, they are usually transported to La to sell to those rich Chinese rich people. The guys from Baodao smuggled antiques after they smuggled them out of the country and sold them to Japanese people. Then the Japanese took these antiques, some were auctioned in China, some were shipped to the United States, and some were sold to those museums, or private collectors with preferences, but their

The main scope of activities is also in La, and San Francisco. It is said that their underground business is quite large and there are many connections there. I advise you not to provoke these guys. These guys are not easy to provoke. Those guys from Sanhe Club, don’t easily leave Chinatown, but if you annoy them, I think you know the cruelty of those guys better than me. And those Japanese are a little weaker, but they have many friends on the surface who will help them. And their foundation is mainly in Japan. You also know that there are many auction companies in Japan, but they are actually manipulated by them. If you want to provoke them in Japan, then I advise you to think twice before doing it.”

Capote gave Jin Muchen a brief introduction to the situation of the antique underground gang.

Jin Muchen nodded and was correct with his previous expectations. It was indeed the triad and the Japanese were mixed up. As for the people from the treasure island, they were indeed the messes on both ends of snakes and rats.

In fact, Jin Muchen had heard of their names in this group of Japanese people. It can even be said that in Japan, the law that allowed legal auctions to be made for the smuggling and smuggling of Chinese antiques in the country was actually prepared specifically for the purpose of smuggling and smuggling into the country.

In fact, Japan has always been an outpost for smuggling Chinese antiques overseas. Every year, a large number of Chinese antiques are smuggled out of the country, and the first place to arrive is Japan.

Often, after being refrigerated by those Japanese guys for two years, they will be auctioned at the auction. The most common people participating in that auction are Americans and which large museums in Japan.

So in fact, the Japanese are the biggest culprits of stealing antiques and smuggling in China. This is not wrong at all, and the American bigwigs have close ties with these Japanese.

Japan is the largest whitewashing base for Chinese antique smuggling overseas. Originally, Jin Muchen didn't want to mix these things, but because of his complex of exclusion from Japan, he felt that if he had the chance in the future, he should still go to Japan.

But let it go now. After all, I have helped Wang Xueming a lot and found some basic news. The rest is to find out the names of some leading brothers who specialize in doing these things in the United States and tell Wang Xueming.

As for the future reactions in China, I can't control it.

He asked Capote again some information he wanted to know. Capote knew everything about him, but when he asked about the three brothers who were responsible for antique trading on the West Coast, and the Japanese names, Capote said that he didn't know now and would have to go back and inquire.

Afterwards, Capote asked him about Jesse's condition. Jin Muchen told Capote about the general situation, and then told him to go back and wait first, and after he contacted Jesse, he would call him back as soon as possible.

As soon as Capote left, Jin Muchen took out a phone call and called Jesse. When she contacted her the last time, she was not in China and actually went to Egypt. I don’t know if she is back now.

The phone was quickly connected, and Jesse's slightly tired voice came from there: "Hey, Mu Chen, what's the matter with me?"

"What else can I do? Have you forgotten the thing you asked me for help before? Where are you now? I'll go find you."

"Haha, I'm afraid it's not convenient for you to come here now. Let's do it. You fly straight to the sky tomorrow and I'll pick you up."

"Are you la?"

"Yes, come here tomorrow! Also, are Capote and the others ready?"

"I'm waiting for your news!"

"Okay, you come here tomorrow, I'll pick you up, and we'll talk about the matter when we meet."

Jin Muchen shaved helplessly again, shook his head with a wry smile. This little girl can really make trouble, and now she is actually ladies.

However, I must do what I promised others before, not to mention that I owe her a great favor. Anyway, Capote and the others have already arrived, so I'll go there. By the way, it would be great if I could find out the news about the gangs that smuggled antiques.

The next day, Jin Muchen said hello to Candice and Fang Bo and flew away. Fang Bo didn't care. Candice is now very familiar with his situation and didn't say much.

After all, in her opinion, as an antique businessman, there is nothing abnormal about running around the world and buying babies, otherwise how could she live her current life?

After leaving the airport, I saw Jesse standing at the door of the pick-up hall with a smile. She was still dressed in black clothes and black pants, dressed in a cool lady, wearing sunglasses to support the aura of being a strange person. Only when I saw Jin Muchen did I take off my sunglasses and smiled at him.

It has been two or three months since the last trip to Boston. This time, Jesse felt much more unfamiliar with him.

After getting in the car, Jesse drove straight to the city and took him directly to a high-end apartment in the city center. As soon as he entered the room, Jin Muchen was stunned by the situation inside the room.

There were shreds of paper everywhere, and there were photos of a person on the display board on the wall, as well as various information, timelines, etc. It seems that in recent times, Jesse's focus on the man on the display board.
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