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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 44

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 44

The oriental jasper that Janet showed her last night was clear, bright and natural in color, making it valuable. It wasn’t that kind of gemstone where one could simply collect from the streets.

The current piece of oriental jasper had an exorbitant price—the value of a higher quality version could reach a figure of up to 10,000 per gram. The one that she had looked like it weighed about 2 catties—an equivalent of about 1000 grams and worth more than tens of millions.

She thought that such a thing was impossible yet it occurred. “This could only have happened, thanks to you coming to Sandfort City.”

Sarah was puzzled. “Why is it thanks to my coming?”

Janet glanced at Sarah. “Let’s order first. We can talk while we eat.”

Although Sarah was a picky eater, fortunately for her, the restaurant in Leaping Dragon Hotel could cater to any and every kind of request. She ordered some Kobe steak, king crab, black truffles, and even foie gras.

All of the ingredients for those dishes were flown in from abroad on a daily basis, ensuring that it always tasted fresh and lovely.

She couldn’t help but nod her head, completely forgetting about the oriental jasper. “Janet, this tastes so good.”

Janet picked up her fork, cut a piece of foie gras, and placed it in her mouth.

The food melted in her mouth—the ingredients were fresh with a light taste. It was so good that she closed her eyes.

The two of them ate their meal for nearly an hour.

After Sarah finished eating, she lay on the sofa and rubbed her belly.

It was a while before she remembered the matter at hand. “Right, Janet, why is collecting the oriental jasper thanks to me?”

Janet rose from the sofa, picked up her bag, and unzipped it. She took out the bracelet and dangled it in front of her. “Look, when I discovered you were coming to Sandfort City yesterday, I bought this for you. Then, along the way, I managed to pick up the bloodstone from a stall.”

Sarah took the bracelet from Janet’s hands and habitually sniffed it—it had a faint pine fragrance. “This has a pine scent… Is this amber?”

Items like amber, which had evolved over the last tens of thousands of years, had their value rise steadily. There was also a discussion within the medical community that amber could treat headaches, tinnitus, insomnia, forgetfulness, rheumatism, stomach pains, backaches, and more.

Janet shook her head before continuing to speak, “You’re only half correct. It’s an amber fossil. Can you see what’s inside?”

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