After the banquet, Kenzi smiled again. At this time, he looked at Jack and said with a smile, "Jack, I heard that you have a good eye for antiques?"
Kenzi's sudden question made Jack nervous, and he became subconsciously alert.
"Haha, it was pure luck. Rather than saying I have good vision, I'd rather say I have good luck," Jack replied faintly.
Kenzi laughed and shook his head.
"No matter how lucky a person is, it's impossible for everything to go smoothly forever. Leo has told me about your deeds in Marin, and I heard that you found Maratin's poem as well. Your vision is as good as mine when I was younger."
Listening to what Kenzi said, Jack just smiled and said nothing. When you don't know the other party's purpose, it's best not to speak carelessly.
Jack's mindset had changed a lot recently. He now understood that powerful people like Kenzi were ruthless and could "eat people without leaving any bones."