Cian Channing's face turned pale, her lips parted slightly, and her voice was very soft: "I always thought that true collectibles are superior, and the inferior ones are meant for speculation. The superior ones are not for sale, while the inferior ones are converted to cash."
She bluntly contradicted Faye's words.
Faye's gaze was lofty, and his tone was indifferent: "When it comes to collectibles, indeed, the superior ones are not sold, the inferior ones converted to cash. But for businessmen, only those at the top of the industry can invest in and speculate on artwork. When they hold good pieces in their hands, they can throw one out when needed and influence the entire market."
