"What a pity."
Hearing Chenier's explanation, Reesi handed the interrogation records to Winslow, and said bored:
"I've never seen those gold bars salvaged from a shipwreck at the bottom of the sea."
"I haven't seen them either."
Chenier took a sip of coffee, also very interested in the topic.
After glancing at the interrogation records, Winslow set them aside and smiled:
"I heard that if such gold bars are put up for auction, they sell for much higher than the price of gold itself."
"Makes sense."
Michelle, who was nearby, approached with a smile and said:
"After all, those gold bars have been underwater for decades, so besides the value of the gold itself, there's an added value as historical artifacts. Many wealthy people love that sort of thing."
Reesi and the group laughed as they discussed the shipwreck gold, and Mona soon joined in. Meanwhile, Luo An was on the phone at a distance, speaking with Supervisor Elmer from the IRS.
