Jacob felt a surge of joy as he confirmed the authenticity of the bronze Buddha statue, a remarkable imitation from the late Qing Dynasty's Xuande reign.
With the statue and its base securely in his possession, he transferred 98,000 to Teacher Ewing. His mind filled with visions of Felix purchasing the artifact at a staggering price of several hundred thousand.
Upon receiving the payment, Teacher Ewing glanced at the transaction details and noticed the name "Jacob Wilson" next to the 98,000 dollar record.
He felt a slight confusion and wondered, "Isn't this Mr. Murong? Why is he now using the name Jacob Wilson?"
However, he brushed off his puzzlement. It was common for those dealing with counterfeit antiques to adopt aliases. Hence, it seemed reasonable for someone to have multiple names.
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