Speaking of the jade that Lin Shu gave her, Grandma Lin couldn't help but proudly shake the glistening, lustrous jade bracelet on her wrist. "This was made from the first money Qingqing earned after graduation. I got one, her grandmother got one, her mother got one—said to be cut from the same piece of jade. There is even a pendant made from the core, no less of quality than what Ashu gave," she boasted.
Song Xiufeng and Song Xiuluan were connoisseurs, taking a close look. The quality was old and the color, deep and even; indeed, it was immensely valuable, and Dragon Stone jade was considered top-grade among jade, having disappeared in the seventies and eighties.
"But we've never heard of Lin Shu. Could it be that she's no longer in Pengcheng?"