Caroline, the auctioneer, had a puzzled look on her face. She did not expect that a mere spiritual herb had received bids in excess of nine million high-grade spiritual stones!
"What can you say? They're rich, hehe. Let's see who ends up winning this auction." The people in the hall below were lost for words and could only wait to watch the show.
"Nine million and one hundred thousand dollars!" Megan smiled and called out.
Much to her surprise, Severin came to her as soon as she finished making that bid and whispered, "Let him have it if he raises the bid to ten million spiritual stones."
Megan was a little taken aback when she heard that. She frowned and asked, "Why? We have the upper hand here. Won't we lose out if we let him win?"
Severin smiled and explained, "That spiritual herb is at most only worth eight to nine million high-grade spiritual stones. We'd only be on the losing end if we fork out more than that."
Megan was still a little confused. "But, didn't you say that you can turn it into a third-grade low-rank pill? Isn't that worth two or three billion spiritual stones? We'd still make a profit, plus our dignity is at stake here!"
Severin smiled and said, "You're right about that, but we didn't just come here for that one single spiritual herb. We came for far more than that. It's clear that Jeremy is targeting us, and if we try to wrestle every spiritual herb from him, he'll know that our purpose is to get spiritual herbs. He can then try to raise the price of each spiritual herb before finally 'conceding' to us, and we'll end up wasting a large portion of our funds."
After an emphatic pause, Severin continued, "If we don't let him have it this time, then he'll realize that he has suffered a considerable loss. This will teach him not to bid too high anymore. After all, if he wins the bid at an outrageous price the first time, then the second, and the third… He'll eventually feel that we've tricked him! My strategy right now is to think ahead."
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