"I wouldn't worry if I were you. I trust in Fane’s fighting prowess!" Tanya replied, a smile gracing her face as she did.
She paid no more attention to that fat b*stard, Michael Wilson, and studied the rocks laid upon the mat before her instead. Her eyes brightened in an instant a s she picked one. "Hmm. This rock doesn't look too bad," she commented. "It’s big and square, and there are hints of jadeite on its surface. Not bad at all!"
"You have a good eye, young lady. This piece is certainly promising. And look at its color-that's the key. It's such a clear and crystalline green. As a matter of fact, I'm reluctant to sell it off myself. I really want t o give it a try as well. Alas, I've been short of money recently, so I don't dare to gamble my luck!"
The old man chuckled and thrust his palm forward, splaying his five fingers. "No need to weigh this. I'll just give you an estimate of its value. I might lose out too much if I weigh it, after all. The price will be 500 thousand bucks; only then will I sell it off. I’ll just be running a loss if it turns out to be a fantastic gem once you break it apart! I’ll lose out on a lot if there's a nice, pretty jade inside!"
Michael also peeked at the rock; it did seem rather promising. 'What if he struck the jackpot this time and obtained a good gem once it was cut open?' he
thought. His reputation would grow exponentially! Besides, Yvonne always poked fun at him. This was a golden opportunity to prove himself!
He grabbed the rock instantly and studied it carefully. "It looks pretty good!"
Yvonne studied the rock as well.
"It does seem promising from the surface, but it's still a little too expensive," she spoke after careful deliberation. "I'll be running a loss if there's nothing inside. 500 thousand is too much, my good sir. The most it’ll be worth is one hundred thousand if you actually weighed it according to standard operating procedure."
"Hah. You lack boldness!”
Young Master Wilson simply chuckled. Yvonne did not have that much money, so she was more careful o n using them. This was evidently a chance for him to show off.
However, he was not one to simply throw his money away either. He smiled and spoke to the old man, "500 thousand is a little too expensive. Lower it to 400 thousand and I'll buy it. I'll gamble on this rock. My luck has been pretty good lately. I’ll probably make quite a bit of money with this!"
A few passers-by crowded over when they overheard the exchange.
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