Xinjiang Wind Blows Warm Jade

Xinjiang Wind Blows Warm Jade

by Linghan N1

Length:
151Kwords37chapters
Latest:
Ch. 37Finale
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About This Novel

The heroine met Aili, a young man from Xinjiang, at a jade market in Shanghai and spent a happy time. Later, Aili returned to Xinjiang due to his mother's illness and lost contact with the heroine. The heroine said because of Aili's words: You should go to Hotan, Xinjiang to see the life of jade diggers, and you won't think that Hotan jade is expensive. So he set foot on Hotan in southern Xinjiang alone. In this unfamiliar place, the heroine met Didi driver Master Wen. Along the way, Master Wen took the heroine to visit places such as Yulong Kashgar River and Karakash River, and many interesting things happened during the trip. He also helped the heroine when she was in danger, and the two developed feelings, but in the end reason defeated their feelings, and the two took control of themselves at the last moment. The material developer, Xiao Ke, was originally an engineer. As a young man, he was unwilling to be mediocre and resigned to start the Hetian jade business. He was smart and became proficient in Hetian jade after taking medicine twice (taking medicine is a jargon term, which means to hit the eyes). He specifically looked for blue and white seeds that were large and looked messy on the surface. This kind of material is easy to bargain for, and it's a gamble. There's a good chance it will be the best in black and white, or it may be suet jade, because there is a saying that blue and white produce suet. In Hotan, he and the heroine unexpectedly met, and the two of them bought a piece of blue and white seeds that looked like dirty stones. When they were cutting, the ink splashed and dyed the entire basin of clear water an inky black. They were elated - this time, Xiao Ke's vision was right again. The heroine went on an adventure to Lop Nur with Master Wen and her new girlfriend Xinyue, during which many things that tested human nature happened.

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