Chapter 9
“Oh? This youngdy wants to join the betting game?”
Tyson’s eyes lit up when he saw a stunning youngdy raising her paddle, and he immediately sent
someone to invite her over.
The guests inside the venue were shocked to see Xanthea raise her paddle.
“The Nightshade heiress? What’s she doing getting involved in a betting game?”
“So young, what does she know about gem betting? Maybe she just wants to make an appearance in
front of everyone!”
“And making an appearance isn’t cheap. Tyson’s gem starts at 500 grand. Not everyone can afford
that.”
“Exactly. If she gets even a little gem out of it, consider it good luck. Bad luck means just a piece of
worthless rock and a waste of hundreds of thousands.”
“I’ve heard about the Nightshade family’s precious gem, who’s treated as a treasure by her family. To
see her here, even her reckless actions are indulged, escorted by her two brothers no less.”
The protective brothers at that moment were massaging their foreheads, inwardly eximing that they
were dragged into this, but as long as she was having fun, money was a minor detail.
When Xanthea passed by Lockwood rock identification and spotted Orion, it was clear he hadn’t
expected her to join the betting game. A flicker of light passed through his deep-set eyes.
She smiled at him gently, her grin seemingly provocative or teasing, which dazzled h eyes.
Xanthea’s participation was just a brief interlude, and soon the focus returned to the professional gem
appraisal teams, with only Orion’s intense gaze still lingering on h
Due to the mystery and unpredictability of gem betting, after many years, the inner ci still hadn’t found a
reliable way to appraise them, relying instead on the color, shape, tiny fissures of the stones, with luck
ying a major part.
The assistant thought Xanthea might know a little about gem identification or was just guessing based
on luck when choosing the stones. However, upon her entry, she requested the assistant to open a
gem’s ss cover.
“Ms. Nightshade, sorry, but ording to the rules, you can’t touch the gem directly.”
is th
Xanthea uttered, “I won’t touch it, just want to smell it; against the rules?”
To smell?
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The assistant, having been in the gem business for years, had never heard such an odd request. It was
just a stone, what could she possibly smell? But smelling wasn’t against the rules, so he opened the
ss cover.
Xanthea closed her eyes, leaned forward, and gently sniffed.
Calcium carbonate, sodium silicate, and silicon dioxide mixture, just an ordinary stone.
Since she was young, she had discovered her unique sense of smell, able to detect scents that normal
people could not, but hadn’t discovered a way to make use of it.
It wasn’t until she took a chemistry ss in middle school that she realized she was detecting the
chemicalponents of items.
She proudly shared her ability, only to be considered a freak or used of making it up. She never
expected it toe in handy at today’s gem betting event.
“All right, next one.”
Just a sniff, and she wanted the next one? The assistant, puzzled, opened the next one.
Xanthea sniffed dozens of stones, all ordinary, with at most one or two containing mediocre quality
fragments of jade.
Just as she was doubting whether this was all a scam by Tyson, smallest, most ordinary-looking raw
stone at the venue.
ar steps halted at the
Was this the pure scent of jadeite? The assistant was about to cover it again when she stopped him.
“Wait!”
She sniffed again, unsure, and the pure, rich scent of jade filled her nostrils.
Xanthea couldn’t believe her eyes as she stared at the raw stone, which was really. intricate to detect.
Who would have thought that such an ordinary-looking stone, one that could be overlooked on the
street, contained an extremely rare type of jade, so rare she couldn’t even name it.
“This one!”
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This one? The assistant looked at her as if she were a joke.
Across the venue, which stone didn’t look better and more like jade than this one? The professional
teams had passed this stone without a second nce.
She was about to spend 500 grand on what looked like a worthless rock, truly a novice mistake!
“Ms. Nightshade, are you sure?”
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“Very.”
As Xanthea hammered the deal, the Lockwood Group’s professional gem appraisal teams announced
their chosen betting stones.
Tyson led a team of top-notch experts to the banquet hall’s center,mencing the grand gem-cutting
ceremony.
The entire venue held its breath as the thrilling moment unfolded.
First was Orion’s team. The expert ced the betting stone on a precision cutting machine, and with
one cut, a piece of exquisite, high-quality emerald appeared, eliciting a thunderous apuse from the
audience.
“An exceptional emerald! What luck, Mr. Orion Lockwood truly is G od’s favored one, a real gem among
men, undoubtedly the future leader of Twin Towers!”
“Such an eye-opener. I used to think gem betting was a scam, but who knew such a priceless jade
could actually be cut out!”
“With the emerald appearing, its symbolism and value are clear; there’s no need for furtherpetition,
right? Lucky I bet on Mr. Orion Lockwood, can’t lose now!”
The room buzzed with discussions, and Tyson also sent his congrattions to Orion, but Timothy
seemed utterly unfazed, waving his hand to have his team’s stone brought forward.
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