Road to becoming the wealthiest: Starting From Treasure Hunting in the Cabinets
Chapter 556 - 375: Is this thing really that expensive? No way, right?

Chapter 556: Chapter 375: Is this thing really that expensive? No way, right?

An hour later, the helicopter flew away from the Big Island, disappearing into the sky.

Sean Knight had also looked up the information about this Harrison Buck.

Harrison Buck, an American billionaire, was originally a large farm owner and later invested all his money in trading coins, which caused him to divorce his wife and he had no children.

Later, Bitcoin skyrocketed, and he sold all the coins he had stored, becoming a billionaire, and then turned into a playboy.

Harrison has dated up to hundreds of Victoria’s Secret models, film and TV stars, etc.

However, according to online news, all of these relationships were consensual, and there were no cases of coercion.

Since Harrison had said long ago that he would no longer consider marriage, those women did not pester him, or there might be some, just that people didn’t know.

This time, Harrison went to Southeast Asia for a secret mission, so there was only him on the plane besides the crew.

Caroline, his assistant, didn’t even know about this secret.

About yesterday’s plane crash, actually, some people had already known at that time.

But as soon as the news came out, Harrison’s relatives immediately rushed to Harrison’s home, demanding to divide the property.

It took Caroline quite a while to settle these people, and then she flew over, sorting out the aftermath for Mr. Harrison.

However, most of the plane had fallen into the sea, and professional equipment was needed for salvage, so, in the end, the helicopter only took away Harrison’s remains.

Caroline said that in a few days she would bring a salvage ship to salvage the wreckage and the black box.

Originally, Caroline had left a check for Sean Knight to thank him for helping collect Mr. Harrison’s remains.

Sean Knight didn’t accept— he had taken the jewelry box filled with gemstones and put it into his spatial realm.

When Caroline wanted to give the check, Sean Knight thought of this stuff but it wasn’t appropriate to take it out on the spot, so he simply kept it as a reward.

He didn’t know the value of this thing yet.

Of course, if it turned out to be worth a lot of money, he... would still keep it.

After all, Harrison had no children and had already divorced his wife, and even if he took it back, it would still be divided among those relatives.

Better to benefit himself.

At least he helped collect his body.

Sean Knight had planned to leave the Big Island in the next two days and prepare to return home once.

After all, the things salvaged this time were all from China’s Song Dynasty.

It would be better to bring them back to China if possible.

He just didn’t expect that a plane would fall on the island before he left.

Now, he couldn’t leave even if he wanted to— Caroline said that she would send a salvage ship in the next two days, and Sean Knight was a bit uneasy.

After all, the island was his, and there were still two patches of red coral nearby.

If the salvage ship really came, he would have to guard against it.

With this in mind, Sean Knight decided to stay on the island.

Elijah Hastings and the others didn’t dive anymore, as they had almost had enough during this time.

So they hid on the yacht and started to swipe through short videos and news.

Sean Knight was basking in the sun on the deck.

He found that sunbathing could actually speed up the return of his energy.

The satellite phone rang, and Elijah Hastings took a look and handed it to Sean Knight:

"It’s from Mr. Brooks."

Mr. Brooks, that is, Oliver Brooks.

"Mr. Brooks, how are you?" Sean Knight greeted lazily, "How’s the sister-in-law?"

"We’re all good." Oliver Brooks replied, "But it seems that things are not very good at your place."

"What do you mean?" Sean Knight was a bit puzzled. "My place is quite good. The development is fast and beyond expectations."

"Now there are a large number of boats heading to your area at the port," Oliver Brooks was at the pier, "Fishing boats, sailing boats, yachts, professional salvage boats... all are going."

"Why?" Sean Knight asked doubtfully. "What are they doing coming here?"

"What for? Salvaging the treasure!" Oliver Brooks explained. "Didn’t a plane crash in your area?"

"Yes, it was some rich guy named Harrison. He’s dead. His assistant came yesterday and took his body away."

"That’s right. This time Harrison went on a secret trip. His main goal was to go to Southeast Asia to get a very rare gemstone. Because the gemstone is so rare, even his assistant didn’t know about it."

"And then he got blown up?" Sean Knight thought of the jewelry box in his spatial realm. What was the name of the gemstone he picked up? Painite!

The name sounded quite rustic, at most an ore!

"So all these people are coming to pan for gold?"

"Of course. The stuff is worth 300,000 dollars per gram, and the key is that there’s no market for it! There’s simply none for sale! I heard that the piece Harrison got was quite big."

"As long as they find it, they will immediately become millionaires, or even more! You think they can’t get excited?"

"So they just come to my area and act recklessly?" Sean Knight sneered. "Then don’t blame me for being impolite! It’s fine from a distance, but as long as it’s near my island and on my domain, they have to listen to me if they want to salvage! Otherwise, their boat will be sunk!"

"Just be careful." Oliver Brooks called to remind Sean Knight.

"Those people are not easy to provoke. They all make a living on the sea, and there are also quite a few who don’t care about their lives. After all, sometimes, being afraid of death means making no money— so be sure to take care of yourself."

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