Tens of thousands of Yuan, and yet it all went down the drain just like that.
"Keep cutting," Ned Duda said.
After cutting five or six pieces in a row, all of them turned out to be nothing. At this moment, even Ned Duda couldn't help but feel a bit changed. They say that in the gambling stone world, losses outweigh winnings, but not finding a single piece of jade in several consecutive cuts was just incredibly bad luck.
"Shall we continue cutting?" The stone cutter glanced at Ned Duda and the other two and asked slowly.
"Cut!" Ned Duda gritted his teeth and said.
Although tens of thousands of Yuan were just a drop in the bucket for him, losing it like this still didn't leave him in a very good mood.
When all the original stones were cut, not a single piece of jade was found inside. Ned Duda couldn't help but shake his head and say, "It seems like my luck is just not up to par."
All of his original stones had been cut, leaving only one piece that was originally meant for Bidegla, and the stone cutter was about to cut this stone as well.
But at this moment, Bidegla hurriedly spoke up, "Wait a minute."
What a joke! Inside this stone, there was a piece of jade the size of a fist. If a cut was made, it would definitely be wasted.
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Although broken jade could still be sold, its value would be greatly reduced, at least by more than half.
"What are you doing?" The stone cutter glanced at Bidegla, feeling a bit uncomfortable with being interrupted.
"This original stone needs to be polished, not cut," Bidegla spoke up.
Since it was the customer's request, the stone cutter didn't have much to say, but in his heart, he had already looked down on Bidegla.
It was just a piece of the cheapest discarded stone, and the quality of this stone was not good, pitted and rough. It was clearly waste, simply a waste of time.
"Bidegla, I don't think the chances of this stone producing jade are more than ten percent," Jennie Laura spoke up, not optimistic.
"Yes, I think we might as well just make a cut. With my luck in selecting things, what good can come out of it?" Ned Duda chimed in.
Bidegla smiled without saying a word.
Seeing his mysterious look, Jennie Laura couldn't help but roll her eyes.
Polishing stone does indeed take longer than cutting, about five minutes passed and there was still no sign of any green.
At this point, even the stone cutter showed a hint of impatience.
But just a minute later, suddenly, the stone cutter's face changed, and he quickly lowered his head to look at the stone in his hand.
Yes, it's green!
"Bidegla, congratulations!" Jennie Laura also spoke up, smiling.
"Young man, I'll buy this piece of stone from you for a hundred thousand Yuan, what do you say?" A middle-aged man approached upon seeing the stone produce jade, and his voice was not low, immediately attracting many people over.
Stone gambling is a thrilling and exciting process, so these people quickly gathered around.
"Young man, I'll offer fifteen thousand, sell me this piece of stone and we can make the transaction right away," another person said upon seeing the stone in the stone cutter's hand.
"Sorry, I'm not interested in selling," Bidegla expressed regret as he refused their 'kind offer'.
A fist-sized piece of jade was worth tens of thousands at least, how could he sell it for just tens of thousands!