Chapter 119: Unloading Stone 2
Seeing that Chen Peng was going to unload the stone, everyone seemed to have a tacit understanding, stopped here and watched, no matter what someone shouted, out of the green, they all firmly believed that this time Chen Peng would definitely unload the best jade, Julie had to say that they were all the truth.
Chen Peng cut it with a cutting machine according to the line drawn by Julie this time, but it was revealed that it was a piece of white flowers, Chen Peng turned his head to look at Julie, and Julie smiled, and that smile was unfathomable. Julie drew another line with the marker pen in her hand, and Julie thought that the main event was coming.
Chen Peng still took the knife and cut it down, there was a touch of red on the surface, Chen Peng wiped it with wet wipes, looked at Julie in disbelief, Julie still nodded with a smile, Chen Peng immediately understood what she meant, put down the cutting machine, and replaced it with a manual grinder, Chen Peng carefully polished it, this caution is not inferior to the cautious subtlety of the first time the imperial green was opened, Julie just appreciated Chen Peng's point, and he was cautious and subtle in doing things, so he let him personally unload the stone.
It took half an hour, and finally polished the surface of a layer of rough stone, Chen Peng used a damp cloth to carefully wipe off the dust remaining on the surface of the jadeite, and what appeared in front of everyone was a piece of red jade the size of half a basketball. Glass species' This sound of glass species everyone's hearts trembled again, no wonder the line was transparent, and the water head was full of ten, Julie had already used her ability to see the situation inside, and she also knew that it was a glass species, but she just uncovered the layer of weathered stone wrapped outside, revealing the jade inside, which was still amazing.
Those ladies hurriedly stepped forward to order a piece of red jade jewelry, even if it was just a ring, it was so beautiful, and it was very face-saving to take it out. Julie looked at Chen Peng and motioned for him to speak, Chen Peng was surrounded by a group of women, holding the red fei that had just been unraveled, and accepting Julie's sight, Chen Peng handed over the red fei in his hand to Lu Shengyu, Lu Shengyu took it and stood behind Chen Peng, everyone saw Chen Peng's bodyguard, and only then retreated a little back, Chen Peng's hand pressed into the air to signal quiet, and sure enough, those who were clamoring for an order crowd immediately quieted down, Chen Peng said: "Ladies and gentlemen who want red fei jewelry, gentlemen, When we open the Libao Pavilion will be put in the store for sale, when the time comes to the Libao Pavilion to buy, believe that I will not only have red jade, there are many excellent jadeite, we Libao Pavilion is mainly engaged in high-end jadeite. As soon as these words came out, the ladies were overjoyed, and some people asked, when will it open? Chen Peng thought about the decoration of the store, plus the processing of jadeite, how to recruit it will take a month, so he said: "On the eighth of next month, Libao Pavilion will open, and I will invite you to cheer more at that time." When the ladies heard the time, they wrote it down in their hearts. When it's time to go to N City.
Julie saw that Libaoge's reputation had gone out, and signaled Chen Peng with her eyes that it was time to go, Chen Peng nodded clearly, Julie took the lead and walked out, Lu Shengyu was still holding the red jade in his hand, so he had no choice but to follow Julie out.
The rest of the wool was stored in the warehouse of the venue, and Julie and his party took the jade away, and Julie was not worried that someone would worry about stealing, first Julie cast a spell on each piece of wool, and then if it was stolen, the organizer of the gambling stone feast still didn't want to continue to hold it, and even this kind of trivial thing couldn't be done, and the gambling stone feast would close sooner or later, so Julie didn't need to worry.