He grumpily finished moving the goods, then wiped his hands with a towel before picking up a red bag from the ground and handing it to Bai Lian. "I found these at the auction, but why did you buy such expensive things, sis?"
Bai Lian was quite the penny-pincher, normally opting for buses over taxis.
Mao Kun had never seen Bai Lian purchase anything substantial.
This was her first time buying something so expensive, and it was two items at that.
Twenty thousand a piece.
Opening the bag, Bai Lian glanced inside. There were two pieces of jade, square in shape around four to five centimeters each, with some slight imperfections, uncarved.
She took out one piece and held it up to the streetlight, squinting. The clear base with water-like inclusions in the jade made her complexion appear cool and pale.
When it was bought, Mao Kun didn't think it looked very nice, but now, under the streetlight, he thought his sister had a good eye.
"Where are the tools?" she asked.