Chapter 958
The First Heir
The crowd suddenly became excited.
â20 million!â
Sure enough, Conrad, who was sitting on the chair calmly, ate the grape that the beauty stuffed into his
mouth while the other sexy lady beside him started bidding!
Conrad, still dangling his propped leg, seemed very relaxed and at ease.
âWow, this is the life of the rich. Heâs raised the price to 20 million already!â
âIâm so envious. The rich young master is so straightforward. He added five million just like that!â
âWell, in their eyes, money is nothing but numbers. What about us? We work our *ss off but are still
desperately struggling to survive. The gap is too big.â
After hearing Conradâs bid, many tourists in the outer hall started talking about it.
They were envious and jealous, even expressing their hatred for the rich.
Unfortunately, society had forced them to be like this.
Of course, with the bidding in the main hall, the entire auction venue became lively.
Naturally, the price was hiked up all the way.
Wallace sat next to Miss Clarke merrily, looking like he was sure of winning.
âMiss Clarke, donât worry. Everything has been arranged. Just wait for the final bid.â
Wallace said to Rachel respectfully. His eyes fell on Rachelâs devilish figure, and naturally, there was
also a trace of desire.
However, this longing disappeared soon.
Wallace was well aware that Rachel was the master, and the gap between them was still a few levels
short.
Rachel nodded faintly, her beautiful eyes flickering as she stared at the jade and gold phoenix on the
stage.
Before she left, the master had confessed that this jade and golden phoenix contained a great secret
that was quite important for the next step in the plan.
Therefore, no matter what, Rachel had to get her hands on this piece.
Last time, because of her reckless defeat, the lord was a little unhappy.
â100 million!â
The blue-eyed blonde beside Conrad raised her hand again to bid.
In an instant, the atmosphere reached a small climax.
âCrazy! He raised the price to 100 million at once! The second young master of the Kingsley family is
bound to get it!â
Many peopleâs eyes focused on the ostentatious Conrad in the main hall.
He also stood up very proudly and waved to everyone.
The master of ceremonies at the booth was also at a loss for a moment, looking at Wallace below the
stage.
There had been a small accident.
The second young master of the Kingsley family was not playing by the books. He had suddenly raised
the price to 100 million, which directly disrupted the order of bidding below.
Wallace frowned as a trace of annoyance flashed across his face, but he still faintly gestured to the
emcee.
There was no need to panic.
Everything was still under control.
When the emcee received the signal, he also shouted, âThe second young master of the Kingsley
family, Conrad Kingsley, has bid 100 million. Any takers?â
There was silence.
â100 million, going once.â
No one raised their cards.
â100 million, going twice.â
Still, no one raised their cards.
All of a sudden, the crowd went into an uproar!
The tourists at the outer hall also waited with bated breath.
Was this item going to be sold at 100 million?
However, what they did not expect was that this was just an act played out by the auction hall to get
this intense and exciting atmosphere.
The master of ceremonies immediately cast a look at a middle-aged man in the audience, a
prearranged shiller.
The man immediately understood and was about to raise his hand to bid.
However, suddenly!
A voice that was neither too loud nor too soft came from the crowd in the outer hall.
â200 million!â
Boom!
The audience fell into a dead silence!
Everyone looked around them, trying hard to find the person who called out the bid!
âHoly sh*t! 200 million? Who is it?â
âWho is that awesome person to bid 200 million in the outer hall?â
âAmazing! This is a challenge to the second young master of the Kingsley family!â
In the crowd, instant discussions immediately exploded!
Since the establishment of Phoenix Pavilion, no one in the outer hall had ever dared to bid.
In an instant, the eyes of the whole audience gathered somewhere outside.
There, a man sat indifferently, ignoring the complicated gazes of everyone around him.