The Legend of the Miracle Doctor
Celine, who was standing beside him, looked stunned. She did not expect that the stone chosen randomly by Brian turned out to be a green jadeite. After recovering from her surprise, she approached Brian, "Brian, are you willing to sell this jadeite to Kasadi Jewellery? I will pay 20 billion." Celine was very satisfied with this jadeite. If she brought this jadeite home, it would definitely solve the problem of Kasadi Jewellery's lack of raw materials in making the best quality jewelry. Brian smiled slightly, "This is just a stone, I will give it to you if you want." "No, I will still pay for it," said Celine. "Just hold onto it for now, we'll talk about it again after my bet with Mr. Wilbert is over." Brian then turned to Wilbert and asked, "Mr. Wilbert, the first round didn't make you nervous, did it? How about we start the second round right away?" Wilbert snorted coldly, "What are you so proud of? That was just a coincidence." "You're right, I did rely on my luck. But my luck is not temporary, at least I have enough luck to last until this bet is over," Brian replied. Wilbert ignored him, he pointed to the mascot on the side, and said to the master stone cutter, "Open this mascot for me." Wilbert was very angry because the previous round had truly embarrassed him. He immediately took out the mascot because he didn't believe he couldn't win against the brat in front of him. Brian smiled and asked, "Mr. Wilbert, isn't this a gift for Celine? Why are you using it for a bet?" "Am I not allowed to open it first before giving it to Celine?" Wilbert replied irritably. Brian reached out his hand and patted the mascot while saying, "This object is just as trashy as you. After it's opened, I don't think Celine will even want to look at it, let alone be willing to pay to buy it." "You don't need to interfere in my choice. This time, which stone did you choose?" Brian pointed to a stone that had a strange shape and said, "This one." The stone was about one meter high and its shape was not as round as a typical rough jadeite stone. Instead, the stone had smooth angles and edges with no markings or lines on its surface, unlike a typical jadeite stone. If a stone like this were thrown outside, anyone who saw it would surely think it was a granite stone. One of the staff weighed the stone and mentioned a price of 20 million. Brian immediately paid for it with a card. "This young man is quite interesting. He even chose a stone with such a strange shape. Could it be that he thinks luck runs in his family?" "Who knows, we can't say for sure. The top of the stone is green, so this could also be a jadeite stone..." "What's wrong if it's a jadeite stone? The one Mr. Wilbert is using this time is an exhibition mascot, so he will definitely win! Inside that mascot must be a jadeite stone..."Wilbert also looked at the stone Brian chose with a mocking glare. He turned to the stone cutters and said, "Quickly cut open this mascot!" He was eager to show off his ability to identify rough stones, so he instructed his subordinates to lift the mascot onto the stone cutting machine. The sound of grinding was heard loudly and stone chips splattered everywhere. Some of the stone cutters were very experienced, so they quickly revealed a crack in the mascot. Everyone suddenly stood in place with a look of astonishment. However, from behind the crevice, it turned out there was only a thin layer of jade. The bottom part of the mascot was pale and there was no green color at all. "Oh my, there's very little jade! This is so strange, isn't it? Wasn't this mascot just used as a decoration?" "This is a mascot worth 60 billion! If we lose in the bet, it will be very embarrassing!" "Don't worry. With a stone this size, there might be..." Wilbert's expression turned grim. He pointed towards the stone cutters and said, "Quickly cut it open completely!" The rough stone used as a mascot was immediately cut into several pieces. However, the highly anticipated stone turned out to contain no jade at all. Each piece was pale in color. This decorative stone could only be sold for a maximum of six to eight million. Wilbert was truly shocked. He stood in place with a stunned and pale expression. He couldn't believe the outcome was like this. Celine broke out in a cold sweat as she witnessed this. If she had listened to Wilbert's advice and bought this 60 billion mascot, she would be the one lamenting her own misfortune now. This time, it was Brian who ignored Wilbert. He said to the stone cutters, "Well, go ahead and cut mine." This time, he didn't polish the stone, but instructed the Stone Cutters to immediately remove the edges and irregular corners of the stone. As the knife blade removed every edge and corner of the stone, it turned out the stone was not as green as expected. This made Wilbert feel better. The 60 billion mascot he had bet on had betrayed his hopes, but he would still be the winner in the end if the stone Brian chose this time didn't yield jade. Nevertheless, there was still a little jade in his stone. Although it didn't look very good, winning is always better than losing. As more of the stone was cut, there was still no green color in the stone, but a hint of red. "What is this? Why is this stone red?" "Impossible! Could this be a red jade stone? This young man is really lucky!" As everyone there discussed, the red color on the stone became more visible. Once the stone was almost perfectly split, the stone cutters poured some water on it, and a red jade stone immediately appeared. It was roughly the same size as the previous jade stone. Furthermore, this red jade stone had a bright color, a smooth texture, and looked very beautiful. At a glance, it was clear that this red jade stone was of high quality. "Oh my, it's a genuine red jade stone! What's going on with this young man? His luck is truly extraordinary, isn't it?" "I've never seen a red jade stone before. Is this stone very expensive?" "Although red jade is considered a middle-class jade, the quality of this stone is excellent. At least it could fetch up to 36 billion, right?" Celine was surprised. She examined the stone carefully, then said to Brian, "Brian, I also want this red jade stone. I'll pay the same price, 20 billion." Brian waved his hand and said, "Take it if you like."Everyone felt envious because this young man could make 40 billion by only spending 20 million. However, they couldn't do anything about it because this was Brian's luck. No one knew what would emerge after the stone was cut, and this is what piqued people's interest in gambling on stones. As the saying goes, one piece of stone can lead you to heaven or hell. Right now, Brian was in heaven, while Wilbert was in hell. The person who invested 20 million could make so much money, while Wilbert lost everything. Wilbert not only lost 100 billion for two stones, but he also lost two rounds in a row and his reputation was tarnished. Moreover, the most important point is that he only has one last chance to win 3 out of 5 rounds as agreed before. If he loses again, his image will be completely tarnished and he will also lose a bet of 200 billion. Wilbert glared angrily at Brian. Successfully choosing a jade stone could be considered luck, but being able to choose two jade stones in a row is not just an ordinary ability. Could it be that Brian is a stone gambling expert? Is that young man here to finish off Wilbert like a tiger devouring a pig? Now that his mascot has been defeated, what else can Wilbert use to bet? Suddenly, Wilbert's heart felt moved. Because Brian pointed to a rough jade stone that he initially wanted to keep for himself, it means that the stone is not ordinary. Yes, that must be it! Wilbert suddenly became very excited at the thought, "Don't you like that stone, kid? Alright, I will use it to bet against you in the third round!" Wilbert then pointed to a stone in the distance and said to the employee next to him, "Fetch that stone for me."
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