Chapter 1326
The Ex-Husband's Revenge
âI said so before, Andy. You canât just rely on the appearance of the rock to make your judgment. The red jadeite on the surface doesnât look that great, but maybe thereâs a topâquality jadeite hidden inside!
Itâs not completely impossible!â Leon said.
âInside? You think that just because thereâs a faint shade of purple inside, you might find purple and even green, which makes it a ThreeâColored Jadeite?â Andy questioned.
The crowd stirred at his words.
âIs this another ThreeâColored Jadeite again?â
âItâs possible. Since thereâs red jadeite on the surface, the faint shade of purple may indicate that thereâs purple jadeite inside and if thereâs also a shade of green there, that would make it a piece of ThreeâColored Jadeite!â
A few frequent customers started studying the rock.
The color red, purple and green symbolized happiness, wealth, and longevity. Since this jadeite contained red and purple, it would be classified as a ThreeâColored Jadeite if there was green jadeite hidden inside. Even if it was any other color, it would be worth a fortune.
On top of that, Leonâs senses earned the respect and approval of many customers from the earlier event and since Leon was willing to spend a large amount of money on the rock, it could mean that it contained something of high value.
However, rock gambling relied on far more than experience and senses, but also on luck, so anyone had a chance of failing.
âImpossible! ThreeâColored Jadeite is rare and itâs not that easy to get it! Besides, judging from how poor the quality of the red jadeite on the surface is, it wonât be worth much even if it turns out to be a Three- Colored Jadeite!â One of the customers shook his head and questioned.
Merchants offered 42 million for FourâColored Jadeite Leon obtained earlier because it was far more valuable than ThreeâColored Jadeite, but also because the quality of the jadeite itself was supreme even among creamâclear jadeites. However, the red jadeite before them was hardlycloudyâcleare, so it would only be sold at 3 million at best.
If the three shades of colors were anything other than the combination of red, purple, and green, its value to drop to around 1 million at most; naturally, if it did not contain other shades of color, it would not even be worth its price.
Judging from the quality of the jadeite revealed, there was simply too high a chance that whoever bought it would lose.
It was precisely because there was a possibility that this rock contained a ThreeâColored Jadeite that the shop priced it at 980 thousand, but it was left in the display cabinet for weeks because the chances of failure for this rock were too high, and Leon was the first customer who offered to buy it.