Originally, it was just for fun, but now a large piece of fine Lantian jade had unexpectedly emerged; there is a saying, "A man is not guilty, but possessing jade brings guilt." The Ran family was naturally not considered commoners in Suzhou, but there were many powerful and influential figures around; whether it was a blessing or a curse was still unknown.
Ran Yan and Ran Yun also understood the principle that "calamities are hidden within blessings," and the silent Ran Yunsheng boarded the "Lin Jiang Xian."
Ran Yun touched the large piece of Lantian jade over and over again, unable to let it go.
"Ah Yun, stop looking. Once it is finely carved, the jade's brilliance will shine through," Ran Yunsheng said.
Ran Yun turned back and sat across Ran Yan, curiously asking, "Seventeen-sister, how did you discern there was jade in that stone?"
Ran Yan placed her mask on the table and smiled faintly, "The stall owner told me."
"The stall owner?" Ran Yun became even more puzzled.