Chapter 298
Bonnie looked at Daken. “Daken, can you lend me a strong flashlight?”
“Sure.” Having witnessed Bonnie’s abilities, Daken thought she might understand this
trade.
Bonnie took the strong flashlight and began to examine it inch by inch.
After a while, a sigh suddenly came from nearby.
“It’s such a big piece of rough stone. It looks good on the surface and is from the old Pagan area. How come it didn’t yield even an inch of jade? Four hundred thousand gone just like that.‘
Upon hearing this, Avril’s family all turned their heads to see the stone that had just been
cut.
“It didn’t yield anything. Bonnie is amazing!” Avril was full of admiration for Bonnie.
Jesper, who had reprimanded Bonnie with an air of superiority, now had a face even greener than the jade just cut.
“Um, sorry, Mr. Flynn, I made a mistake this time.”
Flynn didn’t blame Jesper, just shifting his gaze awkwardly to Bonnie. He was now very curious, wondering if it was just a wild guess from Bonnie or if she knew.
Just as he was filled with doubts, Bonnie looked at Daken again. “This rough stone can be bought. It should yield something good.”
Daken asked, “Do you want to buy this?”
Bonnie nodded, her eyes determined.
Seeing Bonnie like this, Daken went ahead and bought it.
Seventy thousand dollars wasn’t much for their family background.
Jesper, who had just been embarrassed, now decided to regain his dignity and approached Bonnie.
A worthless stone and you still think you can get something good out of it? Although Lis stone only costs seventy thousand dollars, I advise you not to trust the words of a little brat. If this kind of rough stone yields good jade, I’ll eat the stone right here.”
Chapter 298
Bonnie was annoyed by this older man’s nonsense. “What I get from this stone is not the same waste as the one you just cut. Even if you want to eat it, I wouldn’t spare it. You can eat the one you just cut.”
“You’re quite eloquent, brat!” Jesper’s anger made him tremble.
“What’s wrong? You said it yourself. Are you backing out? Are you afraid you’re not as good as me?”
“Don’t think I can’t tell you’re trying to provoke me.
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