Chapter 807 Wynter’s Past
They were different from ordinary audiences,
Haddon was holding a porcelain cup, and his hand was shaking.
“It’s her. It really is her!”
Compared to a year ago, she was more charismatic now.
She was a young lady, but when those eyes swept over him, It inexplicably made him feel calm.
Haddon could not forget the time he went to Southdale and was looking at emeralds near the border.
He had wanted to see if there was anything that he could bring back to Cascadia.
It would be fortunate if he could come across any relics and be able to bring one or two back.
Who would have thought that the young lady would stand cold and aloof near a rough stone, while calmly. requesting others to split it?
To the experts, that plece of rough stone was a waste, and nothing good could be produced from it.
It was a gamble with rough stones. A cut could mean something precious or something worthless.
Even those with discerning eyes would have to depend on luck.
Maybe after one or two rough stones, one would find a crystal–clear sugilite. But it could also be just another piece of broken stone.
If there were a gem inside, then one would be rich. But if not, one would lose their money.
Many rich businessmen still could not understand what a gamble it was.
The young lady took the stone that others did not want.
Haddon wanted to step forward to stop her from being deceived. Let them defraud wealthier people.
The young lady was very persistent. Smiling lightly, she told him to wait until the gem inside the stone appeared. She also invited him for a cup of tea.
At the time, Haddon did not believe that there was any gem.
He was not the only one who did not believe it. Obviously, the stone merchant out to defraud others did. not believe it either. It was just a piece of worthless stone.
There was nothing after two cuts. The young lady went forward decisively and gestured. “Cut it again, along this way.”
There was a lot of care involved in cutting stone, and it was fascinating to watch.
No one would have thought that after the third cut, there would be a crystal–clear purple sugilite. Due to its clarity, it was easy to imagine falling into it.
Chapter 601 Wynters Pas
It was too exquisite, so much so that people wanted to cover it.
Never before had such a large sugilite been produced.
Haddon could not forget that incident. The whole quarry was bubbling with excitement.
Someone offered 10 million for the uncut sugilite.
The young lady did not sell it and casually packed it away in a black bag. With a reserved expression, she said, “I am not in the gemstone business, but I am interested in cultural relics. If anyone has any, then come find me, and I will see if we can trade.”
Later, Haddon realized that it was the little lady’s tactics to solve a cultural relic case.
That year, more than 20 cultural relics were returned to Cascadia.
When he met her again, she was an appraiser of cultural relics. Haddon had been dealing with cultural relics for so many years, but he was no match for her talent.
It was like she knew those cultural relics innately.
When it came to history, there was no lack of familiarity.
From then on, Haddon held her in high regard. She was once famous in the industry, but she did not like to make an appearance or step into the spotlight often.
If he had not seen the stone gamble incident, Haddon would not have pegged the young lady as a cultural
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