While selecting, Ge Dongxu saw a small piece of Ice Type Jadeite, the only one of its kind in the box.
Ge Dongxu picked it up and touched it, feeling that the small piece of Ice Type Jadeite, having been bathed in the essence of the sun and moon over the years, had accumulated a trace of spirit energy. If it were to be used to make a Taiyin Spirit Gathering Formation Talisman Jade, not only would it gather moonlight more effectively, but it would also be purer.
However, the success rate for crafting Taiyin Spirit Gathering Formation Talisman Jade was simply too low. Even though Ge Dongxu now had several million in wealth, he couldn't afford to squander such high-quality jadeite. Therefore, after touching it, he obediently put it back and conscientiously picked out Ice Seed Jadeite instead.
Since the price of jadeite continued to climb, even though the amount he purchased was about the sa as last ti, the price had risen by fifty thousand, reaching four hundred and twenty thousand. Moreover, when checking out, Tang Yahui hinted hesitantly, based on her judgnt of market trends, that the likelihood of jadeite prices further strengthening was higher.
This was sothing Tang Yahui definitely wouldn't say to others, but since Ge Dongxu had a special relationship with her father, she couldn't help but remind him when he ntioned he might continue to purchase jadeite of this level in the future.
Ge Dongxu didn't understand the jadeite market, so when he heard what Tang Yahui said, he imdiately bit the bullet and bought an additional two hundred thousand worth of jadeite. As a result, this trip saw him spending a total of six hundred and twenty thousand on jadeite, leaving only a hundred thousand in his account from the original seven hundred and twenty thousand.
Although Ge Dongxu's money ca quickly and was easy to earn, such extravagant spending still pained his heart. What pained him most was that this was just the beginning, and he estimated that the next ti he ca, he would probably need to take out at least a million.
"With such a large demand, you could actually go directly to Myanmar or to Wanding, the largest of the five major trading markets in Huaxia Country's YN, along with Ruili, Longchuan, Yingjiang, and Tengchong—all in YN. Of course, the markets there are a bit chaotic, and it's necessary to be knowledgeable to do well there. Plus, there are many who sell rough stones, although gambling on rough stones is quite a gamble. If lucky, you might spend a few tens of thousands to obtain jadeite worth millions, but there's also the risk of losing everything. I can tell that you have a unique thod of discerning jade, much better than . You definitely won't suffer a loss buying there, but the main concern is your personal safety. After all, you're purchasing in large amounts, yet you are still young," said Tang Yahui, her gaze filled with indecision as she sat in the office drinking tea with Ge Dongxu, having handed over the jade to her father for polishing. After hesitating for a long ti, she finally spoke.
"Oh! That's actually a good idea." Ge Dongxu felt tempted upon hearing this, and as for personal safety, he had so ability to protect himself. However, when he looked up and saw the reluctance in Tang Yahui's eyes, he suddenly realized how precious her suggestion was and was deeply moved, saying, "Thank you for the suggestion. If I manage to find good jade in the future, I will definitely give you a piece."
"You're welco. I an, I would have brought it up today or eventually, you would run off to those places to buy jade soday," Tang Yahui replied, her eyes shining as she hurriedly spoke.
"Yahui is right, you don't need to be so formal with her. But you really must pay attention to personal safety. It's unfamiliar territory, and those border areas are sowhat chaotic. Plus, you're young. So, if possible, it would be best if you took it slow and considered going a few years later," Tang Yiyuan said with concern.
Tang Yiyuan, a seasoned practitioner of traditional dicine, was deeply influenced by the tradition of revering teachers and their teachings. Hence, following the custom of people from the South, Tang Yahui had naturally co to address Ge Dongxu as "you." However, believing that Ge Dongxu had granted him the favor of teaching dical knowledge, Tang Yiyuan still insisted on addressing Ge Dongxu as "you."
"Thank you, Professor Tang. You make a good point. I'm still young now, and unless it's absolutely necessary, I won't be in a rush to go there," Ge Dongxu said with a serious look, nodding earnestly upon hearing the words.
Huaxia Country was vast and abundant in resources, brimming with extraordinary people. Ge Dongxu's level of cultivation was far from being able to dominate the world, especially since Yunnan and Guizhou had been known since ancient tis as The Hundred Thousand Mountains, a place shrouded in mystery, with legends of hermits living deep in the mountains. His late master, Ren Yao, had been worried that Ge Dongxu, young and brash, might beco arrogant with a bit of ability. Thus, he often cautioned him not to show off his techniques lightly in front of others and even on his deathbed did not forget to remind him.
Over this period, Ge Dongxu, with the assistance of the Taiyin Spirit Gathering Formation Talisman Jade, had made rapid progress in his cultivation. His endeavors had also been smooth sailing. Even figures of authority in Changxi County, such as Lin Jinnuo and Zuo Le, showed him great respect. In his heart, Ge Dongxu couldn't help but feel a hint of pride and complacency.
Tang Yiyuan's words suddenly reminded Ge Dongxu of his master's advice, and that nascent pride and complacency in his heart were imdiately extinguished like a fla doused with water.
"Hehe, it's mainly because I haven't been to those places either, so I'm a bit worried. If you feel it's really necessary to go in the future, just give a word, and I'll help you find one or two trustworthy people to accompany you," Tang Yiyuan said with a sigh of relief, laughing.
At this ti, Tang Yiyuan did not know that Ge Dongxu possessed mysterious arts; ordinary n, even more than a dozen strong ones, couldn't get close to him.
"Sure," Ge Dongxu said with a smile and a nod.
Next, while waiting for the Jade Tokens, Tang Yiyuan inquired about matters concerning traditional dicine, which Ge Dongxu answered one by one.
Since a larger number of Jade Tokens were being purchased this ti, they hadn't been processed by noon, and Tang Yahui invited Ge Dongxu to have lunch at a nearby restaurant.
During the al, Ge Dongxu brought up his recent investnt in a herbal tea beverage factory. He ntioned his lack of experience in the industrial production of traditional herbal tea formulas and sought Tang Yiyuan's help.
"Is it a new formula?" Tang Yiyuan perked up, imdiately interested upon hearing this.
"Yes, it's a unique formula. It not only cools the body and reduces internal heat but also nourishes the vital energy. It has no liver or kidney toxicity, doesn't harm the spleen or stomach, and is suitable for all ages and for all seasons," Ge Dongxu confird with a nod.
If anyone else had claid this, Tang Yiyuan would definitely have doubts. There are many varieties of herbal teas these days, but since they are designed to cool the body, they tend to be sowhat cold in nature. Drinking too much can damage the spleen, stomach and yang energy, making it hard to cater to all needs.
But he had no doubt in Ge Dongxu's words. Consequently, after hearing them, Tang Yiyuan beca even more interested and said, "That would be my honor. If you hadn't brought it up, I would have asked you myself! If you don't mind, I would also like to involve my students in this project."
Seeing Tang Yiyuan's response, Ge Dongxu couldn't help but feel elated. Knowing that Tang Yiyuan would surely not accept money as a salary, he thought about it and simply offered, "Why don't you join as a shareholder? I'll give you 10% of the shares as a technical investnt. My main focus right now is still on my studies, and I don't have ti to be involved in production and technical managent."
ps: Continuing to ask for your support, thank you.
Reviews
All reviews (0)