"This..." She looked at the jewelry set inside the box—a whole suite of jade, a pair of jade earrings, a jade necklace, a pair of jade bracelets, all of them were a beautiful shade of green, very translucent and pretty.
As is well known, fine jade is worth more than diamonds.
Yan Qingruo, although she had never worn such jewelry, recognized its value because her grandmother owned a similar jade set, a relic left by her mother. Only she and her grandmother knew its significance—it was said her mother had spent a great deal for it.
Comparing this set in her hands, she knew the one she had just received was definitely very expensive.
She hastily pushed the gift back and said, "Grandfather and Grandmother, this gift is too precious. We can't accept it."
The grandmother quickly replied, "What's precious about this? It's nothing out of the ordinary. You and Momo are getting married, and we haven't provided anything for you. Just take it, please take it!"