The value of jadeite and diamonds, despite the difference in their molecular structures, is remarkably similar. The finest pieces are predictably high-priced, while the inferior ones are simply worthless ore.
The same goes for their places of origin, characterized by polarized disparities between extreme wealth and extreme poverty.
Every Saturday and Sunday near their hotel, there's a raw diamond trading market. The people who come here hope to sift out hidden treasures, perhaps even buy a decent diamond at an incredibly low price.
When Bai Xue and Su Yan arrived, it was Friday. After a night's rest, they brought their child to browse the market.
"What kind of diamond do you want?"
"A pink diamond."
"A pink diamond?" Su Yan raised his eyebrows. It was much more difficult to find high-quality pink diamonds than white ones.