Chapter 128: One Gold Coin Is Enough to Win
"Young Master, you go first, and our Master Jill will follow!"
The shopkeeper was full of confidence, and looked like he was sure to win.
Zhang Xing was not polite, and picked a piece according to Jin Bao's instructions.
Master Jill studied these stones every day, and he had some ideas in his mind.
Seeing that Zhang Xing chose the one he least favored, he felt calm immediately.
"I'll choose this one, open it!"
Jill gave the shopkeeper a reassuring look and said.
The tense, exciting and exciting moment has arrived.
The people around them had already calculated the accounts for them.
The winnings and losses in this round are 60 million!
Such a large amount of bets are not seen in the gambling stone street for many years, and everyone is waiting for the final result.
They have different mentalities, some hope that Zhang Xing will win, and some hope that Yipin Pavilion will win.
Of course, most people hope that Yipin Pavilion will lose, especially those who have been losing money here for many years.
After Zhang Xing revealed the old bottom of Yipin Pavilion, they were angry!
But they dared not speak!
At this moment, a large energy fluctuation suddenly emerged from the place where the stone was cut.
"Look! It seems to be shining!"
"That is Master Jill's stone, it is orange light, something good is going to come out!"
"Master Jill is going to win!"
"Not necessarily, the child's stone has not been cut yet!"
"Tsk, there is still no movement after more than half of the cut, nothing will come out!"
"..."
The shopkeeper of Yipin Pavilion, several managers and clerks all showed excitement, haha! Going to win!
Then they looked at Zhang Xing with disdain. The little bastard who hadn't even grown all his hair wanted to fight Master Jill, he didn't know whether to live or die!
Master Jill is indeed extraordinary, and the title of treasure appraiser is not for nothing.
You can tell from his calm face that he has experience in dealing with such a big scene!
But just when they were getting carried away.
"Puff!"
The raw stone made a muffled sound, and an orange energy spurted out and dissipated in the air.
Master Jill's face froze, and he looked at the energy gushing out with an expression of disbelief, muttering, "How could this happen..."
"This... This is the state before the jade is formed!"
Shaking his head and sighing, "No wonder I can't feel it, it turns out to be a half-life stone!"
The shopkeeper and others looked stunned and a little confused.
Master Jill missed...
It's terrible!
The people watching the excitement around him relaxed, thinking that Yipin Pavilion had won!
Next, it was up to the child's stone. Those who hoped that Zhang Xing would win were excited, and they would win as long as they opened a gem!
However, as the whole stone was cut, they were disappointed.
"Haha! Young master, you didn't open anything either, this round is a tie!"
"Continue to the next round!"
The shopkeeper put down his hanging heart and said happily.
"Slow!"
Zhang Xing stretched out his hands from his sleeves, flicked the small fan, opened it with a swish, and walked forward!
He picked up a palm-sized fragment from the original stone with a fan and walked slowly to the crowd.
"Who said it was a tie?"
"I opened a piece of jade!"
"Look!"
Everyone, including Master Jill, came over and looked at the broken stone.
"Oh my god!"
"A soybean-sized jade crystal!"
"This... this counts!"
"I usually don't even bother to look at it when I open the stone, and I just ignore this common small stone."
"Although it is also jade, the key is that it is not valuable!"
"..."
Hearing everyone talking, Zhang Xing smiled at the shopkeeper and said, "Shopkeeper, how much do you think this little jade crystal is worth?"
The shopkeeper's facial muscles trembled, the corners of his mouth moved three times, and he took a lot of effort to say: "Worth a gold coin!"
"Hey! As long as it's valuable!"
Zhang Xing moved his wrist, the broken stone fell to the ground, and the soybean-sized jade crystal was thrown out with a snap.
At the same time, he closed the fan gracefully.
"Sorry, I won!"