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Anyone Dares Bully you, Call Uncles! novel Chapter 713

The chubby man frowned at Lilly and asked, "Who are you, and what exactly do you want?"

Lilly countered, "Uncle, who are you and what's your name?"

The man replied, "Huh? I'm Richie Quinn, the owner of The Lazy Pygmy..."

Richie suddenly realized he had inexplicably found himself honestly explaining things to a little child, his mouth seemingly out of his control.

He quickly added, "No, wait, I should be the one asking who you are..."

How did it end up with him speaking first??

Lilly waved her hand, her small face wearing a mysterious expression. "Oh well, it doesn't matter. Let's not dwell on these minor details."

Lilly immersed herself in the names of others: Richie Quinn, such a wealthy name! Suddenly, she felt that her name wasn't as pleasant. She should be called Million... no, Billion!

Richie fell silent.

Edward, with his rough demeanor, said, "We all have the surname, Crawford. Do you remember selling a bracelet to us a few days ago?"

Richie became wary upon hearing that.

They were here for the bracelet!

"After completing the transaction, you come knocking on our door. Isn't that against the rules?" Lilly quickly interjected, "We didn't come for the bracelet..."

Pausing for a moment, she added, "Um, Uncle Richie, are you feeling okay lately?"

Lilly just wanted to catch a ghost.

But the male customer who was just spoken to suddenly felt uncomfortable. He interrupted with an unpleasant expression, "Mr. Quinn, I don't know if you're feeling alright, but I'm not!"

Some people involved in gambling with raw stones detest signs of bad luck. It was evident that he had just selected a stone, and Lilly claimed he had made a big loss. That wasn't a good omen.

Staring at Lilly, the man was displeased as he questioned, "Do you understand raw stones? This raw stone is an Old Skin, with a green crust visible. There's something inside! You know nothing and yet you speak recklessly, bringing bad luck!"

Lilly opened her mouth to respond.

Josh exclaimed, "Holy crap! How dare you call my sister bad luck?!"

Edward narrowed his eyes, crossed his arms, and coldly observed the man.

Unexpectedly, the man continued to complain. It could be said that when it came to matters related to gambling, people became fearless.

"That stone of yours indeed has nothing inside; I'm telling the truth," Lilly said, pointing at the other stones on the stall. "It's not just this stone; none of these stones have anything."

"Look at this one with a green surface—it's glued on!"

Adults might consider whether they would offend someone, but Lilly spoke plainly.

These stones were originally meant to deceive people.

As soon as the stall owner heard this, he exploded.

The Lazy Pygmy was Richie's establishment, and Richie had one rule: no fakes or deceit allowed.

If the stones were directly transported from the jade mine, he wouldn't interfere with buyers' satisfaction.

But if someone intentionally deceived others, not only would they be expelled, but they would also have to compensate.

The Lazy Pygmy had become the "boss" in this line of business, attracting everyone precisely because of this. They weren't afraid of encountering fraudsters here...

That's why the stall owner detested Lilly and quickly said, "How can you speak like that? These stones were directly transported from the mine. The crusts are all natural. How can you say there's nothing inside?"

In the world of stone gambling, after mining the jade, the remaining stones from the edges are transported and sold at low prices to jade enthusiasts. During the mining process, all visible jade is taken, leaving behind stones with some traces of jade material. Some stones may not show anything on the surface, but when cut open, they reveal a full jade interior.

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