Chapter 112 Mexica Folk Industry: Jade Carvers, Goldsmiths, Stonemasons, and Potters_3

The youth thought for a moment. The stone mason leader's skills were indeed remarkable, and he could be recruited into his own technical team. Therefore, he took out a jade token and gave it to the stone mason leader with a dignified expression.

The stone mason leader held the jade talisman and scrutinized it for a moment, his expression puzzled. Then he weighed the jade talisman and directly expressed his dissatisfaction.

"Priest sir, this jade has already been engraved with strange square patterns; it has no value for further processing. The weight is also too light; even if sold to the nobility, it would only be worth half a bag of gold dust!"

Xiulote's face darkened, the engraving on the jade talisman was, of course, his name. He felt somewhat unwavering, watching the stone mason leader with authority.