Ming Ge was seeing such a grand scene for the first time.
Although she had done her research before flying to Myanmar, no matter how elaborately the written words depicted it, they couldn't compare with witnessing the hustle and bustle in person.
Ming Ge didn't rush to use the "Perspective Card" at the start of the game.
This one-time-use prop, with an effective duration of only one hour, wasn't necessary to play on the second day of the Jadestone Festival. It was easy to draw attention if she played a trump card too soon.
There was another point.
These openly operated jade shops did indeed have good wares, but they were considered good only in the eyes of laypeople.
The real good stuff wouldn't be displayed openly; the underground jadestone gambling city of Myanmar was her true destination on this trip.
In the first few days, Ming Ge only planned to use the experience she had rapidly acquired to buy a few not-so-expensive raw stones to practice with.