Chapter 614 What a Dumb Thief!
Meanwhile, at the Saunders Residence…
Today was the last day before Edwin had to pay off his debts, but he only had less than 600,000 in his bank account, with the divorce compensation offered by David included. In other words, he was still 1.9 million short. Early that morning, he quietly came downstairs carrying a big traveling bag before the servants even got up.
However, just as he reached the gate, Mrs. Woods suddenly called out to him. “Are you leaving the house so early in the morning, Master Edwin?”
Edwin nervously gulped a mouthful of saliva before turning around to face her with a forced smile. “Yeah. I enrolled in a postgraduate course, so I have to go to college early to do some studying. I’ve got to improve myself so that I can take better care of Nana in the future.”
For a second, Mrs. Woods’ eyes rested on the big traveling bag Edwin was carrying. Then, she replied meaningfully, “I see. That’s very ambitious of you. In that case, come home early this evening. I’ll make you something delicious and nourishing.”
“Thank you, Mrs. Woods. I will.” Edwin gave her a polite smile. Then, he turned around, opened the gate, and walked out in haste.
However, no sooner had he left than Mrs. Woods headed for David’s room upstairs…
As soon as the pawn shop opened for business at 8:00AM sharp, Edwin rushed in. “Sir, please take a look at how much these things are worth!” he said while putting the traveling bag on the counter. Then, he unzipped the bag, revealing its contents.
The pawnbroker had a discerning eye for gemstones, so he noticed at a glance that the jade ornament in the traveling bag was out of the ordinary. He asked in surprise, “Are you serious about selling these?”
Edwin replied with a straight face, “Yes, I am! To tell you the truth, my company has run into some financial difficulties, so I have no choice but to pawn these family heirlooms. You’ve got to offer me a reasonable price!”
Upon hearing Edwin say so, the pawnbroker could no longer restrain himself. Immediately, he picked up the jade ornament and examined it carefully, saying, “Such a large ornament must’ve been made from fine-quality materials. Just look at how translucent and vibrantly-colored it is. What a top-quality piece of ornament…”
Edwin didn’t have time to listen to the pawnbroker’s babble, though. Cutting to the chase, he said, “Just tell me how much you can offer me for this.”
Upon hearing his words, the pawnbroker hurriedly put the ornament back into the traveling bag. A stone of such weight and quality has to be worth at least 1 million, even if it’s just freshly out of the quarry. And with such extremely fine craftsmanship and carving techniques, the ornament has to be worth at least ten times greater than that! he thought. He rubbed his chin while staring at Edwin with shrewd eyes, asking cautiously, “Is this really an heirloom of your family? It’d better not be stolen from somewhere else. I don’t want to get in trouble for this!”
Feeling guilty, Edwin gave a gulp, but he still put on a dignified front. Raising his voice deliberately, he replied, “How could you say something like that? Do I look like I don’t deserve to be in possession of a family heirloom? I’m telling you, even if you take this thing, we’ve got to sign an agreement so that you won’t sell it within the next five years. I’m gonna come back to redeem my pawn!”
The pawnbroker let his guard down at once. With a nod, he raised his hand and gave Edwin an “OK” gesture. “This is the price. I’ve got to take risks, after all. If I offer you a price higher than this, and you don’t come back to redeem it later, I won’t be able to sell it.”
Edwin protested, “300,000? That’s too low an offer!” He had walked around the Saunders Residence before settling on this ornament. 300,000 plus his savings were nowhere near enough to pay off his debts!
Upon hearing Edwin’s words, the pawnbroker nearly laughed out loud. Turns out this guy has no idea what this is really worth, eh? Seems like this thing is indeed not some family heirloom, but now that he’s presented it to me, how can I not take advantage of it? “An offer of 300,000 is high enough. I reckon you’ve done some asking around before coming here. Just go somewhere else and ask the others. If there’s anyone who offers a price higher than this, I’ll quit this trade!” he said confidently while beating his chest.
“Can’t you raise the offer a bit more?!” Edwin argued irritably.
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