Jacob was naturally gleeful that he could get the late medieval bronze sculpture along with its base. Right after he wired the agreed upon ninety-eight grand to Mr. Cardensky, he was already imagining how Raymond would buy it from him for several hundred grand.
On the other hand, once Mr. Cardensky received the transfer, he saw the name on the account: Jacob Wilson.
He was left perplexed—wasn't that man's last name Montague? Who was this Jacob Wilson?
Still, he didn't worry about it too much