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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 462

Chapter 462 It Looks Exquisite

As for the remaining stones Yeva picked, they all turned out to be just normal ones, yet regardless of the outcome, they were already satisfied when they found out that they at least scored a piece of jade from the pile.

“Honey,” Yeva said, “I want to go for another round. I’m pretty sure I’ll get another jade this time too. Who knows I’ll get a better piece?”

Thomas thought about all the money he just made and saw no harm in trying again.

“Sure! Let’s do it!”

Another round of careful deliberation took place between the two as they cautiously picked out more raw jade stones from the pile of rocks.

“Boss, what exactly is your plan?” Yandel asked with his voice low, putting his hand on Natalie’s shoulder.

“You’ll know later,” she said with a nasty smile. “We just need to watch and wait.”

Yandel had absolute trust in Natalie, so since Natalie was positive that her plan would work out, he suspended his doubt and just smiled. “All right. I’m waiting.”

This time around, Thomas and Yeva’s appetite was getting bigger. They chose more than twenty pieces the second time.

Seeing that business was thriving, the jade expert analyzed the stones passionately before the workers carved them out, yet when the results were shown, Thomas and Yeva were completely dismayed.

Not only was there no premium quality jade, but there also was not even a single piece that carried jade.

The money they spent on the second batch offset the amount Thomas gained from the jade they won.

“What a shame!” one of the onlookers commented.

“Come on. This is normal in stone-gambling. They make and break people. That’s why people are so addicted,” another commented.

“Do you think he will continue betting? He just needs another jade to earn back all his losses this round.”

Thomas was already upset enough, but when he heard the comments spectators made, his blood boiled in rage.

 

Those people and their filthy mouths! No wonder my luck is bad today.

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