After entering the antique market, Chen Nan started looking around for stalls that sold jade.
There were indeed some small stalls selling jade.
And the quality of the jade appeared to be quite good.
But for Chen Nan, none caught his eye.
In fact, Chen Nan didn't understand jade, but as a cultivator, he trusted his first intuition, even if some jades that looked intact and brightly colored gave him an odd feeling.
Those jades appeared flawless and exquisite, leaving no room for criticism.
But Chen Nan knew
that there couldn't possibly be so many flawless fine jades in the world; most of the jades that appeared intact and brightly colored were processed later on.
"Finding a bargain is impossible!" Chen Nan let out a sigh. He had hoped to stumble upon a deal, to spend the least amount of money on a high-quality piece of jade.
But after wandering for over three hours, he hadn't found a single jade pendant that caught his fancy.
Eventually,