After that, he couldn't be stopped, running wild all over the world: the Bermuda Triangle, the Egyptian Pyramids, the largest and fiercest cannibal tribe in the Amazon.
He visited them all, "Been there, done that!"
Thirty years have passed; he is now sixty, owning four private museums, with assets difficult to estimate. It's said that a bigwig on a certain wealth list hinted that even without relying on the family fortune he inherited, the treasures hidden in his home could rank him among the world's top 100.
--If he was willing to disclose these treasures.
But he wasn't willing, feeling that such precious items shouldn't be insulted with dirty objects like the US Dollar, Pound, or RMB.
A major recent event involving this super-tycoon concerns his adventure three months ago.
"International top collector Mr. Frank obtained a rather mysterious treasure in a secret location in Cambodia, including..."
Mo Ke handed the newspaper in his hand to Sui Yi.
