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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 1217

"There's something within!"

Asriel's first rough stone was the first to have a glimmer. Nevertheless, the crowd wasn't surprised by this because most of the rough stones here contained something within.

In addition, Asriel was an expert, so she wouldn't have chosen a useless stone. The main point was the value of the stone within.

"It's a red glimmer. Could it be a blood crystal?"

"That's possible, but this glimmer may also be dragon's blood ruby. Whichever it is, it's a valuable stone."

"That's what I'd expect of the holy maiden. She's amazing!"

Everyone wore looks of admiration, and even Wrenn nodded in approval. On the other hand, half of Sebastian's first rough stone was cut, but there was no glimmer.

"It's out. That's really a blood crystal, a treasure comparable to supreme-grade spiritual stone."

This stone was close to two pounds and worth about 15 million spiritual stones.

As the sawyer master continued to polish, the treasure within Asriel's first rough stone made its appearance. It was a clear, blood-red stone which looked as though blood was flowing within. This was a blood crystal.

Blood crystals contained a huge amount of blood energy and vitality. It could be used to train the body and in alchemy as it was effective in strengthening the body and boosting longevity.

One ounce cost about 800 thousand spiritual stones, which was almost the price of an upper-grade spiritual stone.

"Congratulations, Holy Maiden. This is a rare blood crystal. Weighing about two pounds and one ounce, it's valued at 16.8 million spiritual stones." The sawyer master passed a blood crystal the size of a goose egg to Asriel.

Proudly, Asriel held the crystal in front of Sebastian and showed off, saying, "This piece of blood crystal is the value of three rough stones. If you admit defeat now, I'll purchase your royal yellow stones for 300 million spiritual stones."

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