Then came Professor Du's three rough stones. Professor Du's luck was not very good. He only got one palm-sized oily green jadeite from the three rough stones. But that also made Professor Du very happy about the process of opening jadeite. The joy that made his heart beat faster was as follows: "It doesn't matter what kind of jadeite you get. What matters is the feeling."

Then they opened Li Jun's three raw stones, and unexpectedly, a piece of light purple glass jadeite the size of an adult's fist was turned out.

Everyone looked at this exquisite jadeite with curiosity, speechless for a moment. What good luck! Li Jun couldn't let it go.

Li Jun said, "I want to keep this piece of jade as a family heirloom." This made everyone laugh.

When it was Li Moer's turn to open the raw stones, everyone thought that she would definitely be able to open top-grade jadeite. However, something happened to everyone's disappointment. The three raw stones did not produce anything, they were just three stones.

From that day on, Mo'er stayed in the space and began to classify the mountains of jadeite raw stones.

She divided her thoughts into fifty strands, focusing them on fifty pieces of raw stone. Then she threw the gray stones together and sorted the jades according to their quality. She created eight warehouses and labeled them on the outside: Glass Type, High Ice Type, True Ice Type, Glutinous Ice Type, Glutinous Type, Bean Type, Oily Green Type, and Dry Green Type.

Then I made another shelf and planned to put the raw stones of other colors together.

From then on, she began the tedious yet exciting task of exploration. Her mind became more and more proficient, and she would buy 50 pieces in batches. Those without jade would be thrown together, and those with jade would be sorted and placed together.

After a day of exploring no fewer than a few thousand blocks, Moer fell silent as he looked at the mountain of raw stone that had barely changed. He wondered how long it would take to finish dividing it all. It was such a worry, such a happy worry!

On the eighth day in space, Mo'er was still exploring the raw stones in batches like a robot. Suddenly, a raw stone with a diameter of about half a meter caught her attention.

The jade inside is the size of a football, with bright luster and good polish, showing a bright, soft and strong glass luster.

Her heart was pounding. Could this be the legendary best of the best, the Dragon Stone?

The Longshi jade has a dense structure and a very uniform overall light color that is melted into the jade flesh. There is no cotton or impurities when observed with the naked eye, and it has a gem-like luster and a cool and icy feel.

Dragon Stone Jadeite Rough Stone is a rare treasure that is hard to come by in a century among the jadeites in the Land of Ten Thousand Towers. Because its texture is of cold type and cold color, it is hard to come by in a century, so people call it Dragon Stone Jadeite, which means that it is as hard to come by as a dragon.

She washed her hands first, then used her mind to control the grinding process, bit by bit. It took her nearly two hours to finally remove the entire piece of jade. During this time, she took several photos with her camera.

Holding the jade in both hands, Moer approached Professor Du and said, "Teacher, do you think this jade can make that old man surrender?"

Professor Du asked, "Where did you get this rough stone?" Mo'er thought for a moment and said, "I think I got it from the Wulu River."

Professor Du said, "That's not right. Top-grade dragon stone like this is only found in caves. The texture of dragon stone is even better than glass stone. The flesh is very delicate, without any sense of crystallization. It is warm in winter and cool in summer."

Professor Du caressed the jadeite lovingly and said, "I'm sure Old Man An will teach you!"

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