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... s she intend to gamble on this stone?

The reserve price for this piece is five thousand taels, a mere girl she is, rumored to be of humble origin, does she have the money?

"Third Old Master Wen, I have a hunch that this is a rare find, a fine stone indeed," Miss Wufu said with a beaming smile, giving him another chance.

Intuition, that damned intuition again!

Several craftsmen rolled their eyes, and Master Craftsman Chen said, "Lady Wu, don’t be fooled by the colo ...

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