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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 956

At this time, Grayson walked in, asking, "What's up?"

Grayson's men approached too, and when I saw him, I quickly straightened up and asked, "You're back? Where's Ryan?"

Before I could ask any more about Ryan, Grayson suddenly strode toward me and took the stone from my hands. Astonished, he asked, "Chloe, where did you get this?"

I explained, "Didn't I tell you? It's a gift from someone.”

Grayson held the stone carefully, examining it closely like he was holding a precious treasure. When Lauren saw his surprised expression, she scoffed. "Do you really need to exaggerate like that?"

Grayson ignored Lauren and continued to scrutinize the stone in his hands. "Who gave this to you, Chloe?"

I sensed that something was strange, so I pressed, "What's wrong? I got it from Archie’s friend in Solaris.”

Grayson’s eyes remained fixed on the stone.

He finally looked up, asking, "Do you know what this is?"

I was confused by his question and replied, "Isn't it just a stone? What's with it?"

"Just a stone? You’re underestimating it. This is not an ordinary stone, but a top-grade meteorite, precious and rare. Do you know how much this meteorite is worth?"

I shifted my gaze back to Grayson, and he said to Lauren, "Currently, only two families possess this item. One is the Crosby family in Xyris, and the other is Mr. Atlas. But the items owned by the two families are not exactly the same. This was a gift from the Crosby family to you, am I right, Chloe?"

I didn’t think Grayson would have been able to figure out where the stone had come from, and he also seemed to be implying that Atlas knew the value of the stone.

I had shown Atlas the stone in the car the day I returned from Solaris. He hadn’t explained its worth to me though.

But now I understood why his expression had changed when he saw the stone.

Lauren handed the stone back to Grayson cautiously, looking confused. "How could it be worth so much?"

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