The Understated Dragon Lord
Chapter 941 The Poor Guy

As Grant continued to mock Daniel, he suddenly remembered something.

"Oh! I just thought of something! You, country bumpkin, only have two million dollars. So, guess what? You can't buy over ninety percent of these original stones because less than ten percent are priced under two million!"

Daniel glanced at the original stones on stage. After inspecting them closely, he looked through each one carefully. Among the pile of inexpensive stones, there were indeed some that contained jade, but their value was quite low. The best piece was worth at most a few million-definitely not touching a hundred million.

If he wanted to beat Grant for seven or eight hundred million, he needed to buy some of the pricier stones.

Watching Grant, Daniel asked, "Grant, since you organized this Jade Gambling event, if I buy a stone and replace jade inside it later, will you buy it back? Or can I trade the jade for another original stone and keep gambling?"

"Of course! Today's Jade Gambling has appraisers on-site. They'll evaluate your jade and buy it back at market price. But remember, while gold has a price, jade doesn't! If you're not happy with the price given by my appraiser, you can take your jade somewhere else to sell it!"

Grant was definitely going to hire appraisers for Jade Gambling! Today, he brought in one of the top jade appraisers in D.C., the legendary Aaron Hughes, who was known for identifying jade at a glance!

Daniel walked into the pile of original stones, poking around. After a few rounds, he picked the cheapest one.

"This one," Daniel declared, pointing to the only original stone priced under fifty thousand-just 49,998 dollars. Seeing Daniel's selection, Grant couldn't help but laugh.

"Hahaha..."

He let out a laugh that filled the room, then sneered, "Country bumpkin! I thought you'd really put some thought into your choice. Even

if you don't know anything, you ke

be picky!

should at least pretend to be But here you are, picking the cheapest one because you can't afford anything else!"

Grant paused and continued, "There's an old saying you might not have heard: 'You get what you pay for!"

"Old sayings come in all varieties. Which one are you talking about, Grant?" Daniel replied with a grin.

"Cheap stuff is usually worthless!" Grant retorted.

"Grant, that saying is for fools. With my IQ and luck, anything I choose is bound to be good, and whether it's

o or not doesn't made

Wa

all!"

"Are you really sure you want to buy this cheapest original stone?" Grant asked, eyebrows raised.

Even though this stone was the cheapest, it still had a value of fifty thousand! Just two dollars shy!

"Of course!" Daniel nodded

vigorously, adding with a smile, "I carefully selected this original stone! Though the profit won't be

huge-maybe just a few net

least there's jade inside that can earh me a little something. Plus, this I want to play

is my first choice, and us, this

it safe!"

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