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Chapter 35

    Chapter 35


    Gregory came back just after dusk, and he also brought back seven pieces of top-notch-looking raw


    stones.


    The official auction would auction were usually raw jadeites with an outer surface reaching a certain


    quality level while those with rather rough looks would be directly sold off in the offline channels at


    corresponding prices.


    In order to better attend to Oliver and Hailey, Gregory bought a sumptuous feast back from one of the


    best restaurants in the city to treat them. Just like that, he shared a meal with Oliver, Hailey, and


    Fabian.


    After finishing the food, Gregory served coffee. He seemed to underst


    meals.


    that Clusians had the habit of drinking coffee after


    Indeed, there was no safety hazard in the barracks. Oliver was ted, for he had had a good time


    practicing shooting during the day.


    Fabian told Oliver and Hailey a lot about Mancherniuses, such as Gregory’s name.


    Mancherniuses did not have a surname but only first names.


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    Their names were preceded by various respectful names or titles to indicate social or official ranks.


    Gregory was amander, so his seniors and peers addressed him by his first name. In the army


    setting, however, the soldiers addressed him as Commander Gregory.


    Therefore, he had only the name “Gregory” while the wordmander was nothing more than his


    military rank. After Oliver enjoyed some coffee, he expressed his gratitude toward Gregory. “Gregory,


    thanks for the hospitality. I’m also very grateful that we were able to practice shooting today. In addition,


    since you’ve returned, could we take a look at the raw stones that would be auctioned at the official


    auction first? Could you sell me the stone I’m interested in in advance?”


    Fabian tranted his words to Gregory on the spot. Thetter pondered for a while before answering,


    “It seemed that there won’t be a problem. You could make your choice first, and should you want to buy


    any of them, I’ll present you with two -options. First, I contact my boss, and you offer a slightly higher


    price than the selling price ced at the official auction.


    That slightly higher price was actually to bribe my boss. Second, you participate in the auction held at


    the official auction, and I secretly pass down a message to each buyer to prevent them from bidding for


    the raw stone you want.”


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    Considering that Gregory was the top military officer in charge of the official auctions, those buyers


    would show him reverence and do him a favor.


    Oliver nodded in agreement. As long as he had his eye on a particr raw jadeite, it must already be


    pricey. As such, he would not mind paying a tad extra.


    Behind the barracks was the warehouse, storing the raw jadeites. It was heavily guarded by eight


    soldiers in three shifts round the clock.


    When Gregory came into sight, the soldiers quickly became high-spirited and saluted the man. They


    opened the gate of the warehouse ording to theirmander’s instruction. The group was then led


    inside.


    Hailey’s sprained ankle had gotten much better at that point. Gregory had even fetched her a walking


    cane from the hospital.


    When the lights in the warehouse were turned on, the interior was as bright as the sun. It had an area


    spanning tens of thousands of square feet wide. There was not a single window inside, except for a


    gate, totally resembling a solid casket.


    On the ground, there were neatly ced raw stones that would be auctioned at the official auction in a


    few days. Adding in those Gregory had brought back with him that day, there were 244 pieces in total.


    Large ones were over 2,000 pounds, and the smaller ones had roughly the size of a basketball.


    Each stone had a detailed registration card. Fabian interpreted and exined to both Oliver and Hailey


    while reading the information on the card one by one.


    The official auction solely aimed to maximize the benefits and let buyerspete for higher prices.


    After a long period of time, the auction held at the official auction had be traceable with certain


    statistical data. For example, if the initial price of an auctioned item was 100 thousand dors, its final


    transaction would not go over a tenfold increase in price, which meant that it would be sold any higher


    than 1 million dors.


    The buyers were not actual stone gambling yers but middlemen who would trade the itemster.


    Once they secured a bid, they would send the item back to Clusia for a second auction. What they


    earned was only the price difference.


    Therefore, should the price of each raw stone exceed their well-thought-out budget, they would never


    offer a higher price. The jade merchants knew that one could not be winning all the time at stone


    gambling. The more money a jade merchant was capable of making, the better the merchant would be


    at having self-control and not delving into stone gambling. They figured they would be winners as long


    as they refrained from gambling.


    Once they started gambling, their desire to bet would take over and turn them into addicted gamblers.


    As long as they indulge themselves in gambling, no matter how much fortune they had, they would


    eventually lose it all.


    The quality of those raw jadeites was identified before being tagged with their base auction prices. The


    lowest among them was 20 million Manchernius dors while the highest was 150 million Manchernius


    dors.


    To be honest, the price set by the official auction was actually a fraud. Initially, the price posted by the


    official auction was already almost 70% of the base value of the jadeite.


    After being auctioned, the final transaction price would increase by about five to ten times, which was


    five to ten times. higher than the typical market price.


    Of course, that was only the price in Manchernius. It was considered not that expensive back in Clusia.


    The prominent stone gambling yers there were the crazy ones.”


    Oliver carefully looked at the stones every step of the way as he listened to Fabian’s introduction.


    Those old mine materials were indeed better than the stones he had seen before. The possibility of


    finding a jade in the core seemed to increase by 80% to 90%, and almost every piece of them could


    produce correspondingly different grades of jade.


    Oliver calcted the price and estimated the final price with a tenfold increase, and if the jade piece


    were to be identified to have a value equal to or lower than the estimated final price, he would totally


    not consider it.


    Even if there were some that could bring him a profit of 10% or 20%, he would not buy them. In his


    opinion, the measly profit was not worth the trouble.


    Only when the price was more than 50% of the value, he would consider getting his hands on it.


    It was then that Oliver’s eyes lit up when the raw stone numbered 67 came into sight.


    The identification message disyed on that raw stone was: [An old mine material from Pillere. The


    time required for it to form was 110,000,000 years. It was unearthed on December 1st, 2020, weighing


    215 pounds in total; the weight of the jade in its inner core was 46 pounds. Two-thirds of the jade core


    was slightly cracked with a transparency index of 2.0, and one-fifth of the jade core was opaque.]


    Oliver then saw a 360-degree high-definition image of the jade core.


    [Craftsmanship: Unprocessed.]


    [Value assessment: 15.4 million dors.]


    Based on his past experience, Oliver also figured out that the value obtained from the visual


    identification was the unprocessed jadeite price. That meant if it was processed into a finished product


    and then reassessed, it could be worth almost double the price.


    In conclusion, the final value of the jadeite residing in that particr raw stone should be about 30


    million dors.


    Fabian also introduced that the auction base price of the said stone at the official auction was 60 million


    Manchernius dors, which was equivalent to about 60,000 dors.


    Even at the maximum premium of tenfold, that stone was only 600 thousand dors.


    “This stone is worth a lot of money!” he mused.


    “Gregory, I’d like to have this stone. Let me reserve this!”


    Oliver was calm when he made that request to Gregory. Naturally, he would not put his joy on full


    disy.


    For crafty fellows like Gregory and Fabian, it did not matter at all. Since everything was hidden inside


    the stone, no one knew whether the jade would turn out to be good or bad. Even if one had a decent


    exterior, it might still produce awful jade when cut open 90% of the time.


    Moving along, Oliver picked four more stone pieces. Their base price for the auction was about 40,000


    dors, but the jadeite’s value within was more than 2 million dors.


    Be that as it might, he did note across any he coveted the most.


    Out of the 244 pieces of raw stones, they had looked at nearly 200 of them. Yet, Oliver had only


    chosen five pieces in total.


    There were merely more than 40 of them left, so getting one to his liking would not seem probable.


    Oliver sighed and continued to go over more than 20 pieces of stones. s, not a good piece was


    found.


    Just when Oliver had abandoned all hope, he saw a raw stone the size of a humongous bowl. He froze


    then and there.
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