Chapter 962
If the [-]-carat rough stone weighs more than [-] carats after cutting, it will definitely be the largest color-changing cobalt spinel in the world.

This is still a top-notch blue demon, and with this head, the price is very high.

What's more, this blue little demon is pure in color, rich in hair color, without any gray tone, and, it even has starlight?

This is discoloration, right?Untreated, discolored cobalt spinel?
A blue cobalt spinel without a gray tint may have a difference of about 10-100 times in value compared with a tinted variety of the same grade!

Cobalt spinel with strong color is very precious, generally small and very rare, so the price is also extraordinarily high.

Cobalt spinel, which has some special optical effects, is even more precious.

In December 2015, the largest carat color-changing cobalt spinel in history was auctioned.

It was a 25.79 carat, natural Sri Lankan untreated color-changing cobalt spinel and diamond ring.

At that time, the auction was sold for 177 million Hong Kong dollars / 23 US dollars, setting a world auction record for color-changing spinel.

Buying this rough stone for one million is a big profit, so Chen Wenzhe was not too dark and directly bid one million.

At this point, the entire transaction is over.

Li Weizhao was very satisfied with the transaction amount, but Chen Wenzhe was very dissatisfied.

I thought I would see a large number of top-quality red and sapphires, but I didn't expect there to be only so few.

Although the Jedi Knights are good, there are not many of them, and there are even fewer truly high-quality gems.

Cobalt blue spinels are better, but they are too small and less good quality.

If it wasn't for thinking about a second deal, Chen Wenzhe wouldn't be able to bid a high price this time.

Talked a few gossips to that little boy, and accepted his invitation, intending to visit them.

After receiving a definite answer, Li Weizhao reluctantly left.

Finally, everyone was sent away, and all the goods brought this time were also emptied.

However, Chen Wenzhe did not leave, but landed from a port not far away, and stayed in a high-end hotel.

As for the fishing boat, it is natural to return.

As long as Chen Wenzhe does not leave, the fishing boat will not arouse suspicion.

After staying here for such a long time, no one would have thought that the ship would be full of treasures and cultural relics.

Holding a diary, sitting on the balcony, drinking a sip of coffee, and looking at the messy Japanese in the diary.

In Japanese, as long as you have graduated from elementary school, you can roughly understand what it means, but you can't read it out.

Therefore, Chen Wenzhe only took a quick look and found that it was the notes of a group of treasure hunters chasing a fleet.

The most original notes must have been recorded by the people on the little devil's side.

Then there were South Vietnamese, who found clues, and their notes, in Chinese, seemed even simpler.

"Sinking an entire fleet around the coast of South Vietnam? That big leader really thinks highly of me!"

After understanding the contents of these notes, Chen Wenzhe laughed.

If this fleet really sank, it might not be silent on the high seas, but silent at the door of Nanyue's house, or even in the inland river.

That's why the big leader gave them such a batch of notes.

Because they couldn't intervene, it made it easier and more convenient for Chen Wenzhe to deal with it.

"Unfortunately, the people here in Nanyue are not fools!"

After just searching for information, Chen Wenzhe knew that there are still people tracking the whereabouts of the eighty-four treasure ships.

Combining the diary, Chen Wenzhe knew that there were people on the little devil's side, as well as Nanyue's side, who were paying attention.

For example, not long ago, it was reported that there was an old man in South Vietnam who dug a mountain to find gold left by the Japanese army in World War II.

Unfortunately, he searched for half a century, but found nothing.

This person once wanted to show reporters some items left by the Japanese army discovered earlier.

It was a centenarian who had believed for half a century that the Japanese army had buried a large amount of gold and jewels under Zhoushan in South Vietnam before their defeat at the end of World War II.

But half a century later, the old man's dream of treasure hunting failed, but he still had to pay for mountain repairs due to excessive digging of the mountain all year round.

The old treasure hunter has published a lot of information about the treasure, such as a map he obtained in 1957 that can confirm the existence of the treasure.

Since then, he has started a half-century journey of digging mountains to find treasures.

He pointed out that at the end of World War II, Japanese generals sent 84 ships full of gold to Ca Nah Bay to harbor.

But the fleet was attacked by Confederate air forces, and 66 ships were hit.

The remaining ships buried 4000 tons of gold at the foot of Zhoushan near the bay.

In 1992, he did find an old Japanese sword, some 1 yen, two black dragons made of metal, and several other supplies in the Zhoushan area.

These items made him more convinced that the gold treasure house existed.

The following year, his application for "digging mountains for treasure hunting" was approved by the local government.

He immediately recruited a geologist and formed a treasure hunting team with the "psychic".

One day, the treasure hunting team discovered a 6-meter-wide cave in Zhoushan, and mistakenly believed that this was the place leading to the treasure.

After that, he dug mountains and dug holes for ten consecutive years, but did not dig out a piece of gold.

In this way, after spending half a century, he did not dig out a piece of gold.

Not long ago, the local government rejected the old man's application for another treasure hunt on the grounds that there were no updated treasure hunting clues in the treasure hunt plan and that the environment was damaged.

In addition, the government requires the elderly to restore the original appearance of Zhoushan.

It is reported that last year alone, the treasure hunt team used up 2000 kilograms of explosives in Zhoushan and carried out 372 blasts.

Putting down the Japanese notes in his hand, Chen Wenzhe rubbed his head.

The latest news about this fleet comes from South Vietnamese officials.

Through the backtracking of the notebook, Chen Wenzhe knew that this fleet really existed.

And he also knew the location of some of the sunken ships, but those sunken ships were loaded with various materials, at most some strategic materials such as iron ore and rubber.

The most important thing must be that the dozen or so ships that did not sink at that time should have been loaded with a lot of gold, precious stones, and cultural relics.

At least there are blue and white porcelains, because the little devil once salvaged many sunken ships in the coastal waters of South Vietnam.

The battle was going on outside the port and some of their warships were sunk as well.

After the war is over, it is natural to clean up the passage outside the port.

During this process, the sunken ship needs to be blasted, and if it is valuable, it will be salvaged and restored.

It was during this process that the little devil discovered a large number of ancient shipwrecks under a sea area.

"You little devil of a dog day, you are really lucky."

Chen Wenzhe lamented a bit. In the past one or two hundred years, the little devils are simply cheating!
(End of this chapter)

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