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The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper novel Chapter 621

Summary for Chapter 621: The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper

Summary of Chapter 621 – A pivotal chapter in The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper by Internet

The chapter Chapter 621 is one of the most intense moments in The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper, written by Internet. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Chapter 621

Lily was still looking around, trying to find those fine stones introduced by the salesperson.

Besides Lily's friends, many onlookers gathered in the area.

They had come to watch the match.

Seeing how quickly Harriet had chosen her raw stone, the onlookers and Lily's friends stifled their laughter.

Presumably, Harriet didn't know a thing about stone gambling, so she simply chose one that caught her eye.

'Does she think that stone gambling is all about luck?' They thought.

Lily was still carefully selecting her stone. Clearly, she knew what she was doing.

Harriet didn't understand stone gambling at all. Yet she insisted on gambling with Lily.

She would probably cry when she saw the results.

The discussion among the people grew louder. Almost everyone was pessimistic about Harriet's victory.

After finally finding the raw stone introduced by the salesperson, Lily confidently walked toward Harriet.

She couldn't help but sneer when she saw the ordinary stone in Harriet's hand.

"Harriet, if you want to admit defeat, just say it. Why choose a raw stone that clearly won't produce anything good? If you beg me, I can give you a chance to change it," she said.

Harriet gave a mysterious smile.

She seemed completely indifferent to everyone's comments and remained composed.

Facing their doubtful gazes, Harriet walked over to the stone cutter and produced her stone.

When the stone cutter made the first cut, everyone was stunned.

Surprisingly, it was a top-grade agate.

They hadn't seen such a top-quality agate for more than ten years.

Yet in this trading center, it appeared from within a stone randomly picked by Harriet.

The stone looked so ordinary. By rights, it could produce a low-quality gem at most.

To be able to produce top-grade agate was simply unbelievable.

The stone cutter was astonished. Even his hands were shaking.

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