When I Wear Books, I Can See the Value of the Items

When I Wear Books, I Can See the Value of the Items

by Soft Clouds

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--I wore the book and became the most unlucky cannon fodder female supporting character in the book. I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. Memories of the original owner came flooding back: she had not been favored since she was a child, her mother died young, her father was cold, her aunt was mean, and her sisters were plotting. Xie Jingxing, the only person who made her die-hard, only treated her as a joke from beginning to end. Today is the starting point of the tragedy in her life. Because just a few hours later, Xie Jingxing would come to visit the Hou Mansion, and she would "happen" to fall in the garden and be rescued by him, starting a self-destructive love affair. The book is written lightly, but I know that behind that "accidental encounter", she secretly drank cold medicine to give herself a low fever, stayed in the garden for two hours in advance, and deliberately wore the slimmest moon-white dress, just to stay in his eyes for one more second. Ridiculous and sad. I looked down at my slender wrist. The skin was so pale that it was almost transparent, and the nails were glowing with a light blue color. This body has been completely ruined by its original owner. But the moment I stared at my wrist, a line of translucent golden characters suddenly appeared in front of me: [Agarwood carved bracelet - value: 800 taels of silver (market valuation)] I was stunned and blinked. The words are still there. I suddenly grabbed the glazed palace lantern by the bedside, and the words appeared in front of my eyes again: [Western Region Glazed Lamp - Value: 2,000 taels of silver (rare craft, used by the royal court)] My heartbeat suddenly accelerated. This is not an illusion. Can I... See the value of the item? Before I could digest this information, there was light footsteps outside the door, accompanied by laughter like silver bells.

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