53: Chapter 53 Practice with a Flawed Stone
53 -53 Practice with a Flawed Stone
Wufu prepared to leave, as she had been out for quite some time, and now that her business was settled, it was time to return home.
At home there still lay a problem, her incessantly worrying steamed bun of a mother.
Just as she took a step forward, someone caught hold of her sleeve.
She glanced sideways to find Old Man Shen grasping her and thrusting the raw stone into her hands.
Instinctively catching it, Wufuâs brows knit together in puzzlement as she looked at Old Man Shen.
Old Man Shen, now calm, said, âI told you the stone is yours to keep.
Take it.â
âElder, this is top-quality jadeite.â Wufu said, âIf you sell it, you and your granddaughter could live much better.â
The wrinkles on Old Man Shenâs face deepened, making him look even older as he said, âA man must not break his word.â
Wufuâs eyebrows rose inquisitively, âAre you sure?â
âIâm too old to deceive you.
Would I bother to give it to you if I were?â Old Man Shen glared.
Wufu broke into a smile.
Shopkeeper Lin, who stood to the side, felt a mix of envy and urgency and said, âThat piece of raw stone, our Silver House can take it.
The silver that itâs worth, you are welcome to split it with us.â He could not stand to let Wufu simply take it away.
Wufu glanced at him, then at Old Man Shen and proposed, âElder, I am in need of a fine piece of jade to practice my carving.
If you trust me, I can take this piece now, and once Iâve carved something fine from it and sold it, I can then share the profits with you, how about that?â
âYou can carve?â
Two voices voiced their surprise at the same moment, one being Old Man Shen and the other Shopkeeper Lin, both sounded in unison, unable to hide their amazement.
How old could she possibly be?
Wufu toyed with the stone in one hand, raising an eyebrow, âWhat, canât there be young craftsmen?â
It wasnât that they didnât exist, but craftsmen, generally, were men, and sheâŠ
a young girlâŠ
But recalling her stone-splitting skill, it didnât seem all that strange that she could carve as well.
Being able to chip stone meant a bit of carving skill was not entirely out of the question.
Shopkeeper Lin, however, was unwilling to settle and felt a sense of loss.
She had just mentioned needing a stone to practice with.
Indeed, practice, with top-quality jadeite at that?
Was she intending to use it to practice?
The moment he heard it, he knew something was off.
Probably a beginner whoâd just learned the basics of carving.
He couldnât just let her waste such a treasure.
âMiss Wufu, if youâre looking to practice, we have plenty of raw stones at the Hundred Treasures Silver Building.
This, after all, is top-quality jadeite.â Shopkeeper Lin began tentatively, his intention almost short of saying she was squandering a good thing.
Wufu looked at him sideways, âDoes Shopkeeper Lin believe I canât carve a fine piece?
You think this jadeite would be better suited to Silver Houseâs craftsmen for carving?
Like the Ghost Hand Master?â
ErâŠ
Naturally, that was the case.
A fine piece should match a skilled craftsman!
âA âSkilled Craftsmanâ who canât even identify the presence of jade within, if I were this piece of top-quality jadeite, Iâd feel slighted too!â Wufu said slyly, tossing the raw stone from hand to hand.
What, was she suggesting that to leave the jade to be carved by Ghost Hand Master would be a disservice to the stone?
Pompous, completely and utterly arrogant!
Shopkeeper Lin almost choked on his frustration when he caught the sarcasm in her words.
Watching her toss the jade up and down, his heart leapt and plunged in syncâterrified sheâd drop it.
âMiss, even without Mr.
Lin, our Hundred Treasures Silver Building still employs plenty of skilled craftsmen.â Shopkeeper Lin glanced at the stone and gritted his teeth, âOne hundred taels, what do you say?
Weâll take the raw stone for one hundred taels!â
One hundred taels, oh, that lit up the eyes of the onlookers.
Wufu just smiled faintly and said, âWhen Iâve finished my carving, then Iâll let Shopkeeper Lin value it.â
This meant there was no room for negotiation!
Shopkeeper Linâs complexion darkened.
Wufu didnât give a whit for his feelings, and after asking for Elder Shenâs home address, she waved her hand and left.