The two items she sold earlier weren't something that couldn't be resold, but in the future, there might be some rare treasures that she couldn't easily part with. She needed to make sure whether Mr. Yin could be trusted.
"No, I have a private museum of my own. I will buy these items and have someone put them up for auction to increase their value. First, it'll enhance the reputation of my private museum, and second, it'll increase my assets," Mr. Yin smiled and explained without hiding anything from Su Xiaoxiao.
Mostly, he was concerned about the mainland China government. Even if they open up the market, it's unlikely that ordinary people from China would be able to freely enter and exit Harbour City for the next several decades. There would be strict requirements for auditing on the China side. So, he wasn't worried at all about the operations he was conducting and whether this young couple in front of him would reveal it.