Read The Ultimate Husband [by Skykissing wolf] Chapter 168 – Clifford was immediately angered. He pointed at Darryl. “Darryl, shut up! You don’t know

anything! ” What nonsense are you talking about!?

What makes you think it’s worth only two million bucks?”

’D**n it, this man was crazy,’ Clifford thought.

Clifford’s uncle bought the jade pendants, and his uncle has been collecting antiques for decades! The actual price of these jade pendants were three million bucks. He only pretended that it cost five million bucks just to show off.

However, Darryl said that it was only worth two million bucks, which Clifford thought was total bullsh*t!

Darryl shook his head. “There’s another name for this kind of paired jade pendants. Do you know what it’s called?”

Everyone was curious and shook their heads. Darryl sighed and explained, “They were called Gemini Pendants in ancient times. It was a unique dowry a woman could give for marriage during the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty was very much concerned with etiquette, so the Gemini Pendants were highly adored. After the woman brings the jade pendants to her husband’s house, one piece will be given to the husband, and the other piece the woman will wear. Also, their names would be engraved on each other’s pendant to symbolize a harmonious union lasting a hundred years.”

Darryl picked up the two jade pendants and took a closer look at them. “So, the real Gemini Pendants of the Ming Dynasty would have engravings on them, and this… unfortunately, does not. They’re fake.”

Darryl’s voice was soft, but everyone in the hall could hear it!

Everyone was stunned.

sense, and it was even

internally, they came back to their senses, and doubts arose in their

the pair of Gemini Pendants were fake?’ they

there’s no engraving,” Dax said, frowning, as he inspected

to take a look. Lily also

there were no traces of any engraving at all

flickered. He could not accept what just

absence of the engraving prove? You said it yourself, this kind of Gemini Pendant is a dowry from a married woman. What if the owner of this pair of jade pendants died before she got married? How would she get it

very impressed with

the woman had not married?’ the

to

month before a woman’s marriage. Her own family would specifically hire highly-skilled craftsmen to make it for her.” Darryl shrugged his shoulders. “If you insist on telling me that the woman died of a sudden illness in the month and a half before she married, then I have nothing more to

cold

to correct your mistake.” Darryl took a

“What is it?”

two fingers, but I didn’t say it was worth two million. What I meant was that the jade pendants

Crack!

to the ground as he finished talking, and they shattered into

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