Chapter 2640 (2)

Chapter 2418 (2)

On the bottom right corner of the Moon Porcelain White phone case, there's a double hole for hanging a small ornament. You can use a string to hang it. After considering which ornament to hang, I went to that shop and placed a very small red agate bead on top of the gold-inlaid jade Pixiu to match.

That pendant is relatively large, about half the size of that jade safety buckle that's used as a phone ring.

A small gold-inlaid jade pendant with a gold rose pattern might be more suitable as a phone charm, but I still chose a Pixiu gold-inlaid jade ornament.

During the summer of the Year of the Snake, I strolled through the park many times. Sitting in a pavilion by the lake, I would sometimes look at my phone and admire the gold-inlaid jade Pixiu (a mythical creature believed to bring good fortune) bathed in sunlight; it was quite beautiful. Although ordinary jewelry isn't very valuable, the gold leaf used must have been high-purity pure gold, making it look really impressive.

During that time, I would sometimes look at that gold-inlaid jade Pixiu while riding the bus or subway. Although the pendant was a bit wobbly, I still continued to use it. Because the gold foil on that ornament was thin, I tried to avoid scratching it as much as possible, but there was still a slight amount of gold foil peeling off from the front of the jade.

In January of the Year of the Horse, a family member went to the hospital for a checkup due to high blood pressure. In the doctor's office, the author was sitting in a chair when he took his phone out of his pocket. He heard something fall; it was the string of his gold-inlaid jade pendant, which had been worn out. Perhaps because the string was thin, it had suddenly stretched. Fortunately, the pendant and the bead were not damaged. After returning home, the author placed the gold-inlaid jade Pixiu and the gold-inlaid jade Ruyi together under a lamp, ensuring they were always illuminated, hoping to attract wealth, good fortune, and happiness.

I remember going to that jewelry store again in late autumn of the Year of the Snake and buying a gold-inlaid jade pendant with a bamboo design. Looking at the counter, the store had gold-inlaid jade pendants with designs such as gold tigers, gold arrows, gold foxes, gold bears, and gold abacuses, as well as gold-inlaid jade pendants with zodiac animal and Buddha/Bodhisattva amulets.

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