Chapter 127
Divorce Time
08:52 Chapter 127 Thorne chuckled, âNo worries, isnât it something your grandma adores? Go for it.â
Vestaâs heart melted at Thorneâs smile, lifting her paddle again, âSixty million,â
Dalton was quick to follow: âSeventy million.â
After his bid, he turned to Thorne and said, âMr. Henderson, you know how the elderly folks at home love these treasures. Could you do me a solid?â
Thorne glanced over with a polite smile, âSorry, Mr. Ramirez, but the elders in my family love it too.â
Their exchange was open for all to hear. Naturally, Charlene and Connie overheard. The vase was for Katie.
Yet Thorne referred to her simply as âthe elders in my family,â showing he already considered the Hawkins family his own.
This contrasted starkly with how he treated other family members.
Vesta raised her paddle: âEightyâfive million.â
This time, Dalton did not counter.
Ultimately, Vesta secured the antique vase for eightyâfive million, drawing envious glances from around the room.
Yet, even with the deal done, Vesta felt a bit uneasy.
Though the Hawkins were wellâoff, and her grandmother was indeed an antique enthusiast whoâd spend a fair bit on her passion yearly, dropping nearly a hundred million on a single item was beyond their wildest dreams.
If her family found out, it would surely be a shock.
Moreover, Thorne had initially suggested she bid a hundred million.
But she felt that was too steep, opting for eightyâfive million instead.
Vestaâs heart warmed at the thought of Thorneâs generosity.
Connie couldnât help but exclaim, âDamn, thatâs almost a hundred million!â Adding both items, the total was indeed nearing a hundred million.
Connie felt more than just a tinge of jealousy; it was overwhelming.
Charleneâs expression turned sour, noticing which, Connie asked, âYou okay, Charlene?â
Seeing Thorne treat his mistress so well, especially knowing this mistress was the daughter of her fatherâs mistress, must have been hard to swallow.
But Charleneâs concern wasnât about Thorneâs spending.
âItâs his money; he can spend it however he likes. Iâm not interested. What bothers me is, if I want something Thorne and Vesta are bidding on, I stand no chance with my budget.â
Connie realized the predicament, âRight... but sheâs already won two items. She might not bid again, right?â
One could only hope.
But with Thorneâs wealth, he could easily spend a few hundred million more without batting an eye.
As Charlene pondered this, the tapestry she was interested in was presented on stage.
The starting bid was five million.
Someone quickly offered six million.
Charlene raised her paddle, âSeven million.â
08:52 apter 27 nitially, Vesta hadnât noticed Charlene. But as soon as Charlene spoke, Vesta recognized her voice.
Tuming around, their eyes met.
Vestaâs expression was unreadable as she swiftly turned away and raised her paddle, declaring, âTen million.â
Charleneâs heart sank.
Vesta had recognized her voice, and Charlene couldnât believe Thorne hadnât.
Yet, he didnât turn around.
* Connie cursed under her breath, âDamn it! Sheâs bidding again!â
Dalton also entered the fray, âFifteen million.â
Charlene bit her lip, raising her paddle, âEighteen million.â
Without looking back, Vesta countered, âTwentyâfive million.â