Rebirth: Bringing a Golden Finger to Farm

Ordinary office worker Tang Xiaoxiao was unexpectedly reborn, returning to ten years ago when she had just graduated from college and had not yet been worn down by society.

Armed with a huge ...

Chapter 382 Watching the Giant Rock

She knew that the rough stone she had selected would definitely yield green jade. Having already tested one, there was no need to open the other one to draw attention.

Even if the jadeite that comes out is worthless, it's still green. She's a complete novice and she's found green jadeite twice in a row, both times scavenged from a pile of scrap. It's too eye-catching.

The two strolled around very discreetly. There were quite a few people in the market. Although it wasn't a public auction, there were professional jade gamblers and tourists like them everywhere. Although their outstanding appearance attracted a few glances, they didn't draw much attention. The places they wandered around were all piles of waste materials, so no one paid them any attention.

Before she knew it, Tang Xiaoxiao had picked out more than thirty raw stones with spiritual energy after half a day, and threw them all into her space when no one was paying attention.

They had already observed that the stone-cutting machine was not difficult to operate, and the two of them could simply go back and buy one to cut stones themselves.

After walking for most of the street, they saw a group of people gathered not far ahead. Tang Xiaoxiao pulled Han Yunqi over and found that they were studying a huge jadeite rough.

This stone is as tall as a person, and a fairly large window has been cut into it, revealing a fluorescent spring-like color. It turns out to be a very rare violet.

The water quality is also quite good; looking at its dreamy color, Tang Xiaoxiao couldn't help but feel a little tempted.

The price tag for this stone is eight million.

It's important to know that the eight million here isn't in RMB, but in Euros.

Although it is an astronomical price, if the entire stone can be cut into jadeite, its value is immeasurable, and it could be several times more than eight million.

However, who can be sure that it is entirely made of jade?

If it were certain, the rough stone merchants wouldn't put it up for sale; wouldn't it be better to cut it themselves?

The crowd gathered there consisted of both men and women, all dressed smartly, subtly suggesting a confrontation between the two sides. Tang Xiaoxiao and Han Yunqi quickly realized that these were delegations from two jewelry companies.

Neither of them knew anything about the jewelry industry. They were unaware of any powerful jewelers, let alone those worldwide. But they figured that such high prices were beyond the reach of ordinary small business owners.

Both groups of people had Asian features, but they spoke English, so Tang Xiaoxiao couldn't tell which country they were from for a moment.

Out of curiosity, Tang Xiaoxiao reached out and touched the raw stone.

The moment her fingertips touched it, her heart skipped a beat.

Tang Xiaoxiao quickly withdrew her hand, her face remaining calm, but her heart began to race uncontrollably.

Having touched many stones that day, this was the first time Tang Xiaoxiao had encountered a situation that gave her goosebumps uncontrollably all over her body.

The feeling she had just experienced... was very bad, extremely bad. Tang Xiaoxiao couldn't describe it; she only felt as if she had gotten something dirty on her hands and couldn't wait to wash them thoroughly.

Her unusual behavior did not escape Han Yunqi's notice. He squeezed her hand with some concern. Tang Xiaoxiao forced a smile and whispered in his ear, "There is definitely something wrong with this raw stone."

Han Yunqi raised an eyebrow. He hadn't missed the light in his wife's eyes when she saw the window opening, and he thought she was tempted and wanted to compete for it.

Eight million euros—it wasn't that they couldn't afford it, but the jade market didn't accept credit cards, and the cash they had exchanged before was far from enough.