Brian shifted his gaze towards Mark, whom Spark was carrying, and continued in a flat voice, "You'll know soon."
Eric's eyebrows were knitted more tightly. At this point, a clamor rose at the venue. Russell came. All the people cast their eyes towards the entrance. Both Brian and Eric turned around and stepped aside to avoid the attention.
Russell was known as the godfather of music. He was a legend around here. No one had achieved so much as he had and his appearance at this event just showed how powerful Dream Media really was.
People were now buzzing with more excitement than ever now that Russell had arrived. Almost everyone, except for Spark, tried their hand at getting noticed by Russell. But not long after, the auction began.
This auction was just like any other auction that featured celebrities. People could auction anything: items, dares, dinners, etc. The highest bidder won whatever it was being auctioned. The money would go right to the funds set up for disabled children.
The auction was going well. A lot put diamonds or jewels up for auction while some celebrities opted to auction clothes they had worn once on the red carpet. Some auctioned out dinners with them. The businessmen they invited came with deep pockets ready to be emptied. They spent their money as if it grew on trees delighting everyone attending.
"The next item is a necklace called Sunny Day. The donor is..." The host paused as he tried to find the donor's name on the card he was handed. "Well, um, anonymous," he finished.
Some chuckles were heard but generally, people didn't care. It was completely normal for CEOs and presidents of conglomerates such as the Dragon Empire Group to keep a low profile. It wasn't their goal to be known. They preferred their privacy and away from the spotlight of the media.
Soon, a spotlight was on stage with its focus on a model showing the necklace off. The light shone against her skin as if it was a warm sunny day. The necklace was intricately adorned with the loveliest sunflowers. All the light could do was give it more justice. People couldn't stop staring at it.
The host further explained, "Sunny Day is mainly decorated by sunflowers. It's made of platinum and surrounded by colored diamonds. This is handcrafted. The maker of this necklace wanted to express through this necklace that every day is a sunny day as long as you are fine. What a beautiful message. The opening bid is 500 thousand with increments of 50 thousand."
The bidders didn't even wait for the host to finish before cashing in their bids. They just kept going and fighting over the necklace until the bid finally reached one million. Even though no one knew who the designer was, people were scrambling to buy the necklace as a way to make their partners feel special.
"1.2 million!"
Molly's eyes expanded when she heard Spark's voice. She whispered, "Weren't you planning to bid on the Stradivarius violin that Russell is auctioning?"
Spark smiled and said in an easy tone, "Every day is a sunny day as long as you're fine. And I just want to remind you of that promise by buying this necklace." Someone topped his bid. He paused to listen before raising his board. "1.5 million!"
The necklace itself was only worth 600 thousand, at most. And with the designer being unknown, it was even less valuable. But people were scrambling to bid because of the message that the designer wanted to express. When the other bidders saw Spark bid higher, they withdrew their boards. They could tell that Spark wasn't going to give up and besides, they knew their partners would be more interested in much bigger and more expensive jewels.
"Two million!"
a cold voice suddenly said. Everyone turned to look at where the voice came from including Spark and Molly. When they turned around, the found out that it was Brian. He had been casually standing in the corner, one hand in his pocket with the smuggest look on his face. Molly and Spark stiffened when they recognized Brian.
"2.5 million!" Eric piped in. He lowered his voice and teased Brian, "This is Aunt Iris' charity auction. I should show some respect and participate, right?"
"Three million!" Brian raised his board again. Then he mumbled, "Sunflowers bloom in the summer. Every day is a sunny day as long as you're fine."
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