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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 1207

"It's glowing!"

"It's a yellow light. Could it be a thickened earth stone?" someone speculated.

Lydia's eyes sparkled with renewed hope, and her whole body tensed as anticipation gripped her.

Damir sneered. "It's not even as big as a walnut. Even if it's a thickened earth stone, it wouldn't be worth more than 300 thousand spiritual stones."

Everyone nodded in agreement.

Although thickened earth stone was ten times more valuable than upper-grade spiritual stones, the remaining rough stone was small. It was clear the stone wouldn't be large enough to reach such a value.

Lydia, who had just gotten her hopes up, instantly deflated like a punctured balloon. She leaned heavily against Sebastian for support just to stay on her feet.

As the sawyer master continued cutting the rough stone, the contents slowly came into view. It was a pale yellow stone, translucent and shimmering with an otherworldly glow. Strange waves of energy seemed to pulse from it.

"It's a royal yellow stone. Oh my God! It's a royal yellow stone!"

The crowd gasped in shock.

Lydia, who had been on the brink of despair, opened her eyes wide. In an instant, her despair turned into barely contained excitement.

Damir, who had been confident of his victory, froze. His expression twisted with disbelief and shock.

"This is impossible! A royal yellow stone is a rare treasure! There's barely even one found in a year. How could such a worthless stone reveal a royal yellow stone?" He struggled to accept what he was seeing.

The sawyer master, thrilled by the discovery, handed Lydia a piece the size of a grape. "Ms. Lockhart, congratulations. This royal yellow stone, though small, is worth at least 100 million spiritual stones."

She was overcome with emotion. The stone's value mattered less than the fact that she had turned the tables in this bet. She had pulled off an incredible comeback.

With a proud smile, Lydia turned to Damir. "So, what do you have to say now?"

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