Ms. Lisha is the eldest daughter of Claremento Crosac, the mayor!
Who’s the woman in that private room? She must have lost her mind to compete against Ms. Lisha!
Doesn’t she know that offending Ms. Lisha means she might not be able to stay in Crosac anymore?
These were what all the guests in the auction hall on the first floor were thinking.
Lisha also seemed to be caught off guard as well. She had already revealed her identity and offered a high price, but there were still someone who dared to compete with her. This unexpected turn of events left her stunned for a moment before she came to her senses.
“Someone is actually competing with you…” Jagoan said with a smile.
Lisha was a little angry at first, but after hearing Jagoan’s words, her mood quickly calmed down.
Yes, what could she do even if she’s the mayor’s, Claremento Crosac, daughter?
The auction was an open and fair competition based on money, and using one’s status to oppress others was too domineering and would make people feel uncomfortable. Therefore, it was inevitable for someone to compete against her.
After adjusting her mentality, Lisha immediately raised the paddle in her hand again and said, “I bid seven million!”
“Eight million!” The voice of a woman came again from the private room on the second floor.
Eight million!
She had added a whole million more than Lisha’s bid!
Lisha bit her lip and said, “Nine million!”
“Ten million!” The woman from the private room on the second floor shouted another price.
Lisha tightly clenched the handle of her bidding paddle with an expression that looked very unpleasant.
She just adjusted her mentality, but now it had collapsed again.
Suddenly, Jagoan patted Lisha’s shoulder and said, “You don’t have to buy it. Maybe your father wouldn’t like this sword?”
“That’s true…” Lisha smiled, but then suddenly raised her paddle, “Fifteen million!”
Wow!
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