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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 843

At the entrance to the bidding block.

When Casey and two women got close to the entrance, one person immediately came to stop them and said respectfully, "Sir, may I ask if you have the invitation to the auction?"

Casey shook his head.

That person didn't show any impatience. Instead, he said patiently, "Sir, I'm sorry. But if a person without an invitation wants to enter into the bidding block, we'll have to verify his or her asset first. Only people with assets that value at least 10 million dollars are allowed to come in. May I ask if you want to have verification of your assets?"

Casey directly took out his bank card, and said, "Yes, just do it."

Daring not delay at all, that people hurriedly took Casey into one room. Both Annabel and Elsa waited outside the room.

Before long, Casey came out from the room. The people, who took Casey into the room, looked at Casey as if Casey were made of gold and treated him in an extremely respectful manner.

"Sir, I've asked my colleague to arrange you the seat closest to the auction block. There, you can see the very details of each lot clearly." That person spoke while looking at Casey.

Casey nodded. Then, he asked Annabel and Elsa to go into the bidding block with him.

The reason why they could receive such service was certainly that there was a large amount of money in Casey's bank card. That people had never seen so much money in his life. In his opinion, Casey had enough money to buy all the lots at the auction today. When he was faced with such a guest, he would certainly provide a great service to him.

They three entered into the bidding block. Led by a waiter, Casey, Annabel and Elsa sat down in the seats that were closest to the auction block. Casey was new here. When people around found that he sat in such a seat, they were all confused.

However, someone soon recognized the two women sitting beside Casey: One of them was the young lady of the Thompson family and the other was the young lady of the Duncan family. And then, they thought that they had figured out why Casey could sit in such a seat.

"I'm really envious of him. He should be able to come here with the young lady of the Thompson family and the young lady of the Duncan family. How does he achieve that? I really want to ask him for advice on how to pick up women."

"Humph, he's but a toy boy who depends on women. It's useless for him to sit in that seat. After all, he can't ask those two women to buy things for him. Even if he sits there, he can't afford to buy any of those lots. There's no need to be envious of him."

"If he really wants to achieve success by depending on those two young ladies, I'm afraid that he will be disappointed. It's never possible for those young ladies to get the assets of those two powerful families. They can at most live a well-off life themselves. At such an auction, those young ladies won't have enough money to bid. If the young masters of those two families come here, they might have enough money to buy things."

"Maybe he just wants to know how it feels to sit at such a seat. I've seen too many such people."

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Hearing the laughter and remarks from people around, Annabel put on a look of disdain, and spoke, "They're all stupid. They defame others like that just because they're envious of others. They're just richer than ordinary people. They're the same kind of people in essence."

"When Casey bids for the lot, I'll see if you will still say something like that."

Before long, Watkins also came to the bidding block. He sat next to Annabel.

He turned his head, looked at Annabel and Casey, and said with a smile, "What a coincidence! We all come to participate in this auction."

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