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“What do you mean the blue jade and the sapphires are both from the plants?” Hunter asked. “It’s just a theory that I happened to think of seeing what happened to the goo,” James said. “Okay, James. Please explain.” Garie told him. James looked at her and smiled. “Okay. The legend says that three meteorites fell here on Earth, with an interval of thirty years. And then people from the past accidentally dug them up, but who knows when those meteorites really fell or how long did it take for those people to find them.” James paused. “What if what was inside the meteorite is not jade, sapphire, or gold? What if it was a spore or a seedling of those plants? And their enzymes fuse with earth’s natural minerals, thus the creation of the blue jade in Persia.” He continued. Garie and the