Xi Jun, despite his reluctance and resentful eyes, had finally completed the transaction with Chen Feng.
2.3 million for two paintings.
Such a price was actually not a loss for Xi Jun's current value.
After all, these two paintings were landscape works that he himself did not hold in high regard. Especially the second painting, if it weren't for Chen Feng digging it out from a pile of old works that Xi Jun was about to discard, it would possibly have been worthless.
The main reason Xi Jun was so reluctant was that he felt he had been tricked into bargaining by Chen Feng and sold them a bit too cheaply.
But he also knew well that if he wanted to back out, Chen Feng, a rare and generous buyer, might truly walk away. In the past, when he was not short of money, he wouldn't have cared if the buyer walked away; he was confident that his fame and value would soar, ensuring his works would sell.