Liao Ya is also an old Jianghu.
But like Fu Qiong, he couldn't understand the origins or the names of Yan Chuan's goods.
However, he was sure about one point: "These goods are definitely not from newly mined or newly opened pits; they have a variety of origins, likely discarded substandard goods from various markets."
Liao Lang understood: "Dad, you're saying that Qin Yu has a great eye for assessing stones, and these goods are all rejects he picked from various markets?"
"Most likely!"
Liao Ya nodded.
With experienced and keen-eyed people, one couldn't guarantee a hundred shots hundred hits, but hitting one in ten was hopeful. However, it also required some luck, and it was hard work, sifting through tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of raw stones, picking out those deemed capable of producing gold, time-consuming and labor-intensive.
But if done well, one could make a lot of money.
