Two appraisal experts sat at the table, using a small magnifying glass to begin inspecting the gemstones. After observing each emerald for a moment, they would place it with others of similar quality, quickly dividing the emeralds on the table into five small piles.
Although the emerald is known as the king of green gemstones, it is very difficult to find one that is completely flawless. Emeralds tend to have cracks and inclusions to some extent, and those without any cracks or inclusions are considered top-quality gems. Regardless of their size, their price is extremely high.
Gao Yang and his team had acquired a huge number of emeralds, but unfortunately, the vast majority were categorized as being of relatively low quality. Only about forty emeralds could be classified as top-quality emeralds. However, considering there were more than a thousand stones in total, the proportion of top-quality emeralds was actually quite significant.