Chapter 1180 (2/2)

Qiao Zheng didn't notice the actions of his friends. He held a removed gift box wrapping paper in one hand and a wooden box in the other hand, with a thick sense of disbelief on his face.

”Miss Ruan,” he stared at Ruan Qi with round eyes, and his lips shook twice, ”is this, is this golden nanmu? I'm not dazzled, am I?”

Ruan Qi pushed down his sunglasses and nodded calmly.

”You're not dazzled. This is Jinsi nanmu.”

Just after saying this, several people at the entrance of the elevator suddenly turned around and their eyes fell on the wooden box in Joe's hand.

The wooden box is the size of the palm of two adult men and is light gold. There are strands of gold flowing in the wood. It has full color. At first glance, it is a first-class gold nanmu.

Several people present are used to seeing good things, and they have seen a lot of Jinsi nanmu. The aristocratic family circle likes Gao Puge best. It's not uncommon to spend millions on a set of golden Phoebe furniture.

However, the golden Phoebe furniture in their home is used for collection and display. Several young masters and ladies really haven't done this kind of thing of slightly losing their family by beating golden Phoebe into a gift box.

Those who can do such a bad thing are either brainless dandies, or... There is too much money to spend.

In front of Miss Ruan, it is obvious that she can't be a mindless dandy.

Several of Qiao Zheng's friends changed their faces and looked at Ruan Qi with a little more caution and examination.

Before, Qiao Zheng said that Miss Ruan's origin was extraordinary, and they still didn't believe it. But now looking at the golden nanmu box in Qiao Zheng's hand, several people finally faced up to miss Ruan, who gave the golden nanmu as a gift.

However, they are still too young.

They thought they had looked at Ruan Qi again until - Qiao was opening the golden Phoebe box, took out a white jade tea pot, and squeezed a handful of mother tree Dahongpao from the tea pot with two fingers.

Several young masters and ladies knew that their own road was narrow.