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Chapter 427: Are you alive? Isn’t this



Chapter 427: Are you alive? Isn’t this

Li Moer, who was sitting in the passenger seat, was too honest. The two cars drove for two hours before reaching their destination.

This place was full of low hills. She spread her mind and when she saw the piles of raw jade in the large warehouse, her heart was burning with excitement.

She muttered to herself, "It was a good bet." There were seventy or eighty soldiers and more than two hundred miners in the entire mining area.

After getting off the car, she immediately became the focus of attention. Hundreds of people looked at her, and many of them had eager eyes as if they wanted to eat her.

The little leader pointed to one of the wooden houses in a row and said, "Come on, wait there!"

Mo'er obediently entered the room, and the sound of the iron chain locking the door was heard outside! The little leader called two more soldiers to guard the door.

She followed the young leader with her mind and saw him enter a room that looked like a conference room. A dozen people were gambling there. The young leader babble incoherently to a man in his fifties, his face covered in dimpled dents. The man patted the young leader's shoulder cheerfully and muttered something incomprehensible. He then handed the young leader a handful of money.

The little boss was praised by the man, took the money and left happily.

Seeing this, Mo'er understood that the little leader wanted to capture her and hand her over to the boss to ask for credit and reward.

If this were an ordinary girl, her life would probably be ruined. She snorted and didn't waste any time. She disappeared with a thought.

She appeared in a mine not far away. It was near dusk and all the miners in the mine had come up.

This mine is a tunnel mine, which means digging deep underground. Miners dig continuously underground and use small baskets to bring the mined stones to the surface. There are also specialized workers on the surface who sort these stones to determine whether they are worth keeping. If the stones underground are large, they are directly washed with water to see if they contain jade.

Mo'er didn't waste any time and immediately started harvesting. The mines would be easier for her to hide in. She used the old method and cleared the upper layer first, then moved underground.

At around eight o'clock in the evening, the mine owner had played enough cards and got up to enjoy the girl his men brought him. However, when he opened the door, he saw an empty room. He immediately asked the two brothers guarding the door.

My brother said that the woman had been well behaved since she came in and had not come out. The mine owner immediately gathered people to search the area, but no matter how many people went out to search, they could not find a single hair!

Mo'er ignored the people on the surface trying to find her and was happily searching for raw stone. When Professor Du was identifying old jade jewelry, he told her the difference between new pit material and old pit material.

The texture of the old pit material is usually fine and uniform, with a tight structure and no obvious graininess. When observed with a magnifying glass, the crystal particles are small and arranged regularly.

It often has good transparency and sufficient water head, allowing light to penetrate deeply into the jade, giving people a moist and bright feeling.

The color is uniform and natural, the tone is pure and rich, and the distribution is relatively even and coordinated. It generally presents an oily or glassy luster, which is soft and warm.

It feels warm and smooth to the touch, just like touching grease.

This mine is an old mine, and the densely packed mine holes could not be dug out in decades.

My teacher explained that the "old pit" (old mine) is "water material" or "seed material" mined from the Wulu River bed in the Land of Ten Thousand Pagodas before 1881, and is classified as a secondary ore in mineralogy. The new pit (new pit) is "mountain material" similar to jadeite mined from the mountains of the Land of Ten Thousand Pagodas after 1881, and is classified as a primary ore in mineralogy. The two are in a parent-child relationship, with the old pit being the child and the new pit being the mother. Over 80% of the chemical composition of the old pit is daptomite, while the new pit contains very little or no daptomite.


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