Jiang Shuwan and her legitimate younger sister, Jiang Yao, both reincarnated. In their previous life, both were transmigrators. Jiang Shuwan was a corporate overachiever, with more money than she c...
"And it still has two legs?"
Lady Bo looked on in confusion, and the blinding light turned into her daughter-in-law, Jiang Yao.
Jiang Yao was dressed in flowing brocade and wore a priceless Fuyao crown on her head. The huge gold-threaded crown was inlaid with top-grade jade in the shape of auspicious clouds and various gemstones.
The jade pieces range in size from as small as a thumb to as large as an egg, and they look extremely luxurious.
However, having a dozen or twenty pieces of jade is no longer considered wealthy...
The lady had never imagined that a crown could be inlaid with so many pieces of jade and jewels.
If there were only one of them, they would all look so dazzling that it would be impossible to look away.
The two pieces together are also exceptionally beautiful.
Three, four, or five yuan—that's a sum that can also be described as wealthy and luxurious.
But who the hell would pile ten or twenty dollars on their head?!
Good heavens!
The crown was also adorned with various colorful gemstones...
The aunt was stunned!
She was completely stunned!
Heavens have mercy! This was the first time she had ever seen a crown inlaid with so many jade stones and gemstones of so many colors—red, blue, yellow, green… all mixed together, so ugly it was beyond description.
So gemstones can be this ugly...
Jiang Yao also inserted a row of gold hairpins on both sides to surround the crown.
Jade, precious stones, gold...
Is this still normal clothing?
Would a normal person dress like that?
Even nouveau riche wouldn't dress like that!
How tacky! It's so incredibly tacky!
It's like a walking, human-shaped jewelry shop.
Jiang Yao sensed something was wrong as soon as she stepped inside.
She originally came here to outshine all the other beauties.
She knew that her rich attire was very eye-catching, after all, countless maids and servants had been staring at her along the way.
She was very proud of this.
However, all the twenty or thirty ladies and young women in this room were knowledgeable and far more capable than ordinary maids and servants. Why were they all staring at her?
It was as if I had never seen her like this before.
Did she overestimate their worth and knowledge?