“The royal seal will be up for bidding in our auction at Janestown later. If you’re interested, you may join that auction.” Wyatt spoke again, interrupting the commotion at the venue.
The dignitaries of Ocean City present were silent after hearing that. They were famous dignitaries in Ocean City, but they were nobodies in Janestown.
Big shots gathered in every Victory Auction House’s auction in Janestown. With their status and wealth, they could not compete with those big shots even if they got into the auction.
“Since Mr. Santiago has said so, the Lake family will be there when the auction in Janestown starts,” While everyone was silent, Curtis suddenly said.
Wyatt gave him a friendly nod and said, “I’ll be waiting for you at Janestown, Mr. Lake.”
“Thank you, Mr. Santiago!” Curtis responded with a smile.
Both knew that Curtis was no one to Wyatt, and their conversation was just an exchange of pleasantries.
“The auction at Ocean City is over! On behalf of Victory Auction House, I would like to thank you all for your participation!” Wyatt spoke and announced the end of the auction.
Many of Ocean City’s dignitaries also got up and left, and Jagoan was among the people who left.
After leaving Ocean Hotel, Jadon asked in confusion, “Mr. Lennon, don’t you want the royal seal?”
“Someone from your family has sold the royal seal to Victory Auction House. Do you want me to rob it from them?” Jagoan glanced at him and said with a smile, “I’m not a robber…”
Jadon fell silent at that.
Since Jadon had said so, Jagoan could not say no.
When Jagoan mentioned it, Jadon’s eyes instantly darkened with a murderous twinkle in his eyes.
“Haha, is it going to rain?” Jagoan said with a laugh.
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