Chapter 247
Wife by Day Boss by Night ( (Natalie and Brian )
Chapter 247
Brianâs gaze lingered on the glossy pages of the catalog, showcasing an array of dazzling, naked diamonds. His fingers paused, flicking through the pages as he glanced at Bagot sidelong.
Visibly uncomfortable and avoiding Brianâs penetrating stare, Bagot cleared his throat and said hesitantly,
Seems like some of the press didnât get the memo. Theyâve leaked the news about you and the lady attending the exhibition.â
âIs that so?â Brianâs response was cold and measured, his eyes still on Bagot. He had always known that Bagot, one of Davisâ royal servants, couldnât be fully trusted.
Bagot seemed to freeze in place, not daring to utter another word.
âWhatâs there to be afraid of?â Brian chuckled lightly, âItâs not like Iâm going to eat you alive for messing up one little thing.â
Not fully grasping the nuances of Brianâs temper, Bagot mistook the lightness in his tone for a sign that he was off the hook.
The auction had already commenced below them, with the first diamond displayed on the stage.
Brian took Natalieâs delicate hand in his, gently kneading it, his attention shifting from Bagot to the auction.
The bidding moved quickly. And within minutes, the first diamond was closing at a bargain, less than thirty million.
Ten minutes later, the second diamond found its new owner.
Many in the crowd remained silent, their sights set on the few exceptional gems yet to come.
âAnd sold! The second diamond goes for thirtyâsix million! Next up, ladies and gentlemen, we have lot number three, the champagne diamond boasting the highest purity to come out of South Africa in years!â
A murmur of excitement rippled through the audience. Champagne diamonds, while not necessarily more valuable than their clear counterparts, were coveted for their rare hue.
The Howard familyâs butler glanced at Brian and Natalie, seated not far before them, and whispered to Gracia, âWe must secure this diamond. We canât let Mr. Brian win this one.â
The more Natalie seemed to like it, the more they were determined to keep it from her.
Gracia looked up, her eyes briefly meeting Natalieâs, who was intently watching the stage, and she smirked subtly.
âFive million!â came the first bid from the floor.
âTen million!â another voice quickly outbid the first.
âFifteen million,â Gracia announced coldly, raising her paddle.
âTwenty million,â came another increase.
âThirty million,â Gracia bid again, unfazed by the leap in price.
Most would raise the bid by millions, but Graciaâs jump by tens of millions made many shake their heads in resignation.
âFifty million,â another voice dared after a few seconds.
âSixty million,â Gracia said, her expression restrained.
Onlookers murmured among themselves, âGive it up. Itâs not worth it beyond fifty million.â
âYeah, let it go. We could spend the money on something else.â
The auctioneer, equally stunned, scanned the crowd, seeing no further challengers, and began excitedly, âOne hundred and twenty million for Gracia. Do we have any higher bids?â
Graciaâs eyes locked onto Brian. Based on what she knew about him, he would enter the fray if Natalie fancied the diamond,
âSixty million million for the first, Sixty million for the secondâ¦â
âOne hundred million,â a deep voice resonated from a corner of the room.
Hearing Brianâs voice, Natalie was shocked, her brows knitting together as she turned to look at him. She had only casually admired the small champagne diamond during the exhibition, drawn to its pure color, but it wasnât an object of deep desire for her.
Brian met her gaze, his deep eyes harboring a hint of something hard to tell.