Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 108
Upon closer look, she found that beneath the outer layer of quartz and minerals, red jade was actually inside.
This shop owner was indeed as blind as a layman.
After crouching on the ground for some time, Janet started to feel pins and needles in her feet so she tugged at Mason’s shirt while softly saying, “Pull me up.”
Upon hearing that, Mason smiled before tightly holding her hand and pulling her up. With a sudden lift, Janet lost her balance and almost fell into the man’s arms.
When Janet’s hand touched his chest, she accidentally grabbed it…
Strangely, it felt quite good…
Wait! I’m supposed to be inspecting goods now, not being horny.
With his ears flushed red, Henry cleared his throat and asked, “Miss Janet, are you done choosing the jade roughs?”
“Yeah. I found treasure.” Overjoyed, Janet went to look for the shop owner to purchase it.
If there was truly red jade in it, she would definitely have a windfall.
With that thought, she couldn’t help but feel delighted but when she was about to make the payment, she suddenly realized something. If she found a red jade on her first try, would Henry and Mason be suspicious?
As someone who was always prudent, Janet pondered for a while before finally setting her eyes on the biggest jade rough there.
“Boss, I want these two,” said Janet to the shop owner while pointing at them.
Upon hearing that, the shop owner immediately rushed over and asked, “Miss Janet, have you made up your mind?”
“Yes, I’ll take these two!” Janet nodded with a poker face.
Henry took a look at it and couldn’t help but feel curious as to why the jade roughs she chose were unusually-shaped and pitch-black. Most importantly, she even chose a huge one…
He thought, Although she is an expert in medical skills, she is truly no expert in this.
Henry then patted Mason’s shoulder. “Young Master Mason, what do you think?”
Squinting, a coddling smile appeared on Mason’s face. “Let her be. As long as she’s happy, I’m fine.”
Henry was rendered speechless.
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