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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 910

"Is it a treasure?” Casey repeatedly observed the jade sword with spiritual power for a while, and found that it did emit light to be observed only by spiritual power.

He reached out and took the jade sword, which was about the size of a hand and looked like an ornament, not the best but far above average in terms of workmanship.

As for the age, Casey looked at it for a long time, unexpectedly he could not see when the jade sword was made. It felt like it was just made for a few years, but it seemed to exist for a long time, there was no sense of age on the sword, but it gave a primitive feeling.

With the crack on the body, almost no one would pay attention to such a thing, even the booth owner casually threw it in an obscure position.

Casey stretched out his hand to pick up the jade sword, carefully felt it, When he had it in hand, he actually felt chill from the sword, giving a sense of deterrence.

It was an absolute treasure.

Casey made a judgment in his heart. He had no interest in other antiques but this jade sword. He could only use the spiritual power to feel its special characteristic, it must not be simple.

The booth owner saw Casey took the jade sword in his hand and said with a smile, "I bought it from others years ago. Many people said without the craft, it was a craft, but with the crack, it was nothing. It had been lying there for so many years, no one wanted it. If you like it, pay five hundred. Only the jade was worth of it."

Knowing Casey was a man who knew the business, the booth owner did not cheat him again, so as not make him have a bad impression.

Casey said with a smile, "Ok."

Then he picked up a bracelet which was purer in color and better in texture than the one Vermilion Bird liked and said, "This bracelet is a fine piece of jewelry. Give it to me together with the jade sword. I will give you 100,000, which is not a low price.”

Hearing Casey's words, the booth owner’s eyes suddenly became bright. Then he said excitedly, “Ok, ok, I will give you the package."

The bracelet Casey picked up was indeed a fine product, but it did not worth one hundred thousand, so the booth owner knew that Casey mainly wanted the jade sword.

Perhaps this jade sword was a rare treasure in the eyes of Casey, but for the booth owner, it was a piece object of no interest. He had it for a long time, and he did not expect to make a fortune from it.

So he agreed without hesitation.

There were indeed some people in the circle deliberately increased the price because the customer wanted a particular thing, but the booth owner was not that kind of person. Besides, the price Casey offer was fair, if he increased the price, Casey might directly turn and go.

After all, he did not see that Casey had a special desire to the jade sword.

When the booth owner went to wrap the bracelet and jade sword for Casey, a voice rang behind Casey.

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