“Ms. Lisha, Commander Jagoan, are you satisfied with today‘s auction?” Harvey walked over with a smile on his face and asked.
Jagoan nodded and said, “Yes, we’re very satisfied. It was excellent.”
Hearing this, Harvey breathed a sigh of relief.
During today’s auction, someone intentionally caused trouble and competed with Jagoan. As the organizer of the auction, Harvey could not interfere under the rules, so Jagoan had to handle it on his own.
Fortunately, Jagoan was wealthy enough to successfully bid on the third fragment of the ancient bronze sword. Otherwise, the fragment would have fallen into someone else’s hands.
Lisha also smiled and said, “Everything at your auction was excellent. We can see that you’ve got a wide range of connections. If you‘ve another auction like this in the future, please contact me. I’ll be your frequent customer.”
“It would be my honor!” Harvey exclaimed excitedly.
Lisha frequently attended Harvey’s auctions, not just to purchase items, but also to promote Harvey’s business. This way, even though Lisha was not a backer or a big supporter of Harvey’s business, Harvey’s business could benefit from Lisha’s relationship and become even better, bigger, and stronger.
Therefore, it would be strange if Harvey was not happy.
Without lingering any longer, Jagoan and Lisha quickly handled the payment and then turned and left the Harvey Tower.
It was already quite dark outside.
Although there were lights, the shadows of the night were as thick as ink, and the darkness seemed to flow in like a tide from all directions toward the two of them.
Jagoan quickly adapted to it, while Lisha took a moment to adjust to the darkness outside.
“Oh, is it?” Jagoan smiled slightly.
“Sorry…” Jagoan said casually.
Lisha came to the auction with Jagoan, so she had been here all along. If it were not for him, she would not have come to this auction today.
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