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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 262

Felicia hurriedly walked toward Jennifer and said to her, “Jennifer, hurry up and say you agree! I'll get into trouble as well if you make Mr. Leo angry!”

After a pause, she went on to say, “If you really can't do it, then I’ll just pay the one hundred thousand!”

Jennifer scanned her surroundings, then she shivered as she felt a chill down her spine.

She could see through the floor-to-ceiling window that a lot of people had surrounded the place.

All of them had elaborate tattoos of dragons and phoenixes on their bodies, indicating that they were debt collectors.

Each and every single one of them was staring at Jennifer like she was prey.

“Okay, but Mr. Leo has to keep his promise!” Jennifer whispered, her whole body trembling.

After that, Jennifer took out her phone to pay the one hundred thousand.

A moment later, an old man entered with a mini cutter machine.

“This man here is an appraiser, so he would never resort to tricks for the sake of our relationship. Don't worry.” Mr. Leo leaned against the couch, while Felicia walked to his back and gave him a shoulder massage.

Then, the old man started cutting the stone, resulting in a loud and sharp noise. Jennifer could feel her heart in her throat.

She understood nothing about stone gambling, after all.

When the stone was cut to a depth of one-third of its size, the jade within the stone was still not visible, so Jennifer started to relax.

“Impossible. This stone is at least a million years old. It's impossible that it contains nothing,” Felicia said.

The old man continued cutting the stone. In the end, the blade produced a loud clang, and sparks were seen.

Lloyd's expression became focused, and he hurriedly sat up to stare at the stone seriously. “Start the peeling process.”

With a nod, the old man began to do as instructed.

A few moments later, the old man had an eight-sided even-faced crystal that was the size of a baby's fist in his palms, which he then showed to Lloyd. “It's not valuable. It's just an even-faced crystal that has a similar market price as agate.”

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