He placed his palm over the keypad lock, and with a single "beep," the secret room automatically opened.
Shi Wei could be considered a collector. Whether it was jadeite, gemstones, paintings and calligraphy, or porcelain vases—if he liked it and had an eye for it, he would buy it all without hesitation.
It could be said that among the upper-class families in the Imperial City, his collection of treasures was second to none.
The secret room wasn't that large, only around fifty or sixty square meters, but the items displayed inside were worth a fortune.
At the center of the room stood a crystal platform, specially used to display jadeite.
On the left were scattered gemstones, while the right side housed various scholar's utensils.
The walls were covered with paintings and calligraphy, not only works from the Song and Ming Dynasties but also rare originals by deceased masters.