It's a pity I can only think about it.
After eating, everyone had mostly packed up, and by then, Cheryl Suweton and Haruda Tomoko were already studying the bag of green jade discs together.
Unlike Cheryl, who merely found the items pretty, Haruda Tomoko — a woman from Japan — was well-versed in the jade culture, having been educated in the traditionally adapted culture that originated in China during the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
So, in her eyes, it was as if she was looking at a sky full of stars.
She was just short of asking Cheryl, "Why don't you give these jade pieces to me?"
However, Cheryl wasn't foolish. Sean Knight had excavated them with great effort underground and specifically entrusted them to her. Even if she didn't know their value, she wouldn't just give them away to someone else.
Thus, despite Haruda Tomoko hinting subtly and overtly a few times, Cheryl simply ignored her.