Old man Wang's family suddenly became rich.
His sons and daughters-in-law were all wondering if their mother should take these things to the pawnshop to sell.
In the end, Old Madam Wang did not have that intention. Instead, she went to the provision shop to buy a wooden box and placed all the gold and silver trinkets inside.
"Our family isn't at the end of the rope yet. Let's keep these things for now and talk about them later." Old Madam Wang expressed that other than the gold and silver, the other items could be kept as family heirlooms.
Those antiques looked good. As for how much they were worth, The Wang family did not know.
Antiques were like broken bowls. The value was subjective.
On the other hand, the children were especially interested in the raw stones.
Little Ah Yu even asked Meatball, "Are there jade in the raw stones? What kind of jade is it?"