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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 92

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 92

Brandon and Cheryl exchanged a look when they heard that—they nodded after mulling it over.

The stall owner presented a pair of jade earrings carefully as though they were his most precious belongings. Cheryl fell in love with them the moment she saw the earrings because the color was translucent, looking like ice variants.

The ice variant was considered the best quality among all jade variants. The particular variant was rare and fetched a high price. Hence, they were gems that were hard to come by.

Janet crouched down to take the jade earrings from the owner, squinting to observe it.

“Janet, why did you take those away? The boss is giving me that pair of jade earrings,” Cheryl snapped .

Janet weighed the jade earrings in her hand before looking up at the owner. Her lips curled into a ghost of a smile. “Are you saying that these quartz stones are yours?”

“Quartz stones?” Cheryl sounded confused.

She did not know how to differentiate jade stones—in fact, the only thing she knew was that jade stones were expensive.

Cheryl looked at the stall owner with a deep frown. “Are you giving me quartz stones? Do you even have a conscience?”

The stall owner was tongue-tied in frustration, glaring at Janet. “Are you saying that these are quartz stones? Have you seen quartz before?”

Janet chuckled lightly. “Not only have I seen them, but I even know how they are being manufactured to look like jades to be sold as jade stones.”

“Its exterior usually features a certain amount of translucency with a glass luster. In the past, its color has appeared too homogenous, so it’s either bluish or yellowish. This means that it doesn’t seem natural enough. However, the products nowadays look more authentic because their colors have a gradient owing to their light colors. Hence, they now look more natural. These cheap raw materials are merely nice to decrease the costs of producing imitation jade.”

With that, she took out a small torchlight from her bag to shine at the side of the earrings while beckoning Cheryl. “Can you see the quartz’s granular-like lace structures? Do you still believe that these are jade stones?”

“Well…” Cheryl was still hesitant. Upon noticing her doubts, Janet commented calmly, “If you don’t believe me, feel free to verify its authenticity. If it’s proven that these jade earrings are indeed made of jade stones, I’ll buy them and give them to you as presents, no matter how pricey they are.”

The stall owner’s expression drastically changed when he heard Janet’s suggestion and did not want her to say another word. In fact, the only thing he wanted was for her to leave as soon as possible. It’s almost impossible to fool this little girl. Could she be a professional within the industry? Is she here to gather information? “You must be here to cause trouble for me, am I right? Tell me, which shop has sent you over as a spy?”

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