Chapter 432
The Legendary Man
The Legendary Man Chapter 432 One Hundred Million It was undeniable that the sultry young lady was impeccable in terms of her looks, speech, and way of handling matters.
She was the eldest daughter of the Haberly family. The last sentence she had spoken a moment ago sounded inviting to any manâs ear.
On top of that, she was hot and attractive.
Jonathan took a sip of the wine and rejected her in a casual tone, âNo, thanks. You can attend to your matter. Iâll be fine here.â
Iâm here in Durbaine for the jade pendant, not to meet the heiress of the Haberly family. Even though sheâs hot, it has nothing to do with me. I, Jonathan Goldstein, am not a man who forgets how to walk upon seeing a pretty lady. And I certainly would not want to do the deed with whichever pretty lady I meet.
âThat wonât do.â The sultry young lady beamed. âWhat if you and Commander Griffin have some needs that need to be fulfilled?â
Her words were ambiguous. One could misunderstand what she was implying.
However, Jonathan acted as though he didnât catch on to what she was secretly suggesting. He merely waved his hand in dismissal and said, âIâll let the server know if we need you.â
The sultry young lady was about to say something when Logan cut her off, âDo what Mr. Goldstein said!â
âSure. Iâll take my leave, then. If both of you need anything, you can ask for me.â There was no trace of embarrassment on her face as she left. She even winked at Logan before she went out of the room, but the moment she stepped out, the look in her eyes changed drastically.
She felt dejected and somewhat aggrieved.
As the eldest daughter of the Haberly family, she had never offered herself to other men.
There are countless men pursuing me, and yet, I was chased out of the room by Mr. Goldstein.
If it wasnât for the happening just now, she wouldnât have believed that she, Sandra Haberly, would get kicked out of a room.
âMs. Haberly!â Just as her gaze turned cold, a server came over to her and said in a hushed tone, âMs.
Haberly, your brother is here.â
âAsk him to behave well and donât make any trouble. If he does, Iâll make him a cripple!â When Sandra heard the server mentioning her younger brother, her face became frosty.
My brother is absolutely useless! Other than causing trouble, the only thing heâs good at is being a playboy! If it werenât for the fact that we are related by blood, Iâd have kicked this prodigal out of the family long ago. The Haberly family doesnât need a loser.
âYes, Ms. Haberly,â the server replied. He was ready to leave, but when he was about to turn around, Sandra stopped him. âWait! Tonight, youâll stand guard at the door to Room 9, and youâre not allowed to go anywhere else. Also, call over a few good-looking waitresses as well. No matter what the guests in Room 9 ask for, you and the waitresses have to cater to their needs. If theyâre dissatisfied, youâll be fired by the Haberly family. Do you hear me?â
Sandraâs tone turned frighteningly cold when she uttered the last few words.
âY-Yes, Ms. Haberly.â After getting yelled at by Sandra, the server wheeled around and left.
After the server was gone, the cold look on Sandraâs face subsided as she put on a smile and headed toward Room 0.
Room 0 had a guest who had a status second only to Loganâs.
Half an hour later, most of the guests had arrived at the venue, and the auction would soon begin.
In the hall, countless people began to take their seats. Except for some people with higher status who could stay in the private rooms, the rest could only be in the hall. But even if they were arranged to sit in the hall, the net worth of each of the guests there was at least one hundred million.
A net worth of one hundred million was just the minimum requirement to participate in this auction.
Sitting on the couch, Jonathan lit a cigarette and watched the screen in Room 9.
On the screen, an attractive auctioneer, who was scantily clad, could be seen walking onto the stage with a microphone in her hand. Under the dazzling lights, her voluptuous figure was even more apparent, and her leopard print swing dress caused a stir among the crowd.
âWelcome, everyone. Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to attend the auction organized by the Haberly family in Durbaine. Iâm your host, Wendy! I heard that there are plenty of guests who came from abroad for the auction tonight. Our boss has told me that I must not disappoint anyone tonight! Otherwise, Iâll be put up for auction.â
With just a few sentences, she instantly created a lively atmosphere in the hall. She continued, âFor all the items sold tonight, we will donate one percent of the money to children in poverty-stricken mountainous areas. Without further ado, let us enjoy the first item for tonight. Itâs The Kingâs Portrait by Drake Walde! The opening bid for this item is fifty million, and the minimum bid increment must not be less than ten million!â
The first item for the auction was The Kingâs Portrait, which was a famous painting by a renowned ancient painter, Drake Walde. It was said that the price of this painting on the black market was about one hundred million. Although people had named their prices to buy the painting, no one had gotten it yet, which meant that being loaded did not guarantee that one could get to own the painting.
As expected, once the bidding price was announced, someone shouted, âSixty million!â
âSeventy million!â
Within a few seconds, the price of The Kingâs Portrait had soared to seventy million, and it was just the beginning of the competitive bidding, for the ones who had placed a bid just now were the people sitting in the hall, not the ones in the private rooms.
It was obvious that their purpose that night was not to buy paintings.
In other words, the paintings were not worthy enough for them to place a bid.
Even if it was a real painting of the famous ancient painter, Drake, it failed to attract their attention.
âOne hundred million!â After someone placed a bid of seventy million, another person bid one hundred million in a heartbeat.
Immediately afterward, an individual shouted, âOne hundred and thirty million!â
âOne hundred and fifty million!â
âTwo hundred million!â
In less than ten minutes, the bid for The Kingâs Portrait increased to two hundred million, and when that bid was placed, the entire hall fell silent.
Although the painting was indeed popular, two hundred million was a cost that almost reached the maximum price for this painting.
One would suffer a loss if one increased the bid again.
âThis gentlemanâs bid two hundred million. Is there a higher bid than two hundred million?â Wendy held the microphone and looked around at the guests in the hall.
Obviously, the thought of having the first item sold at two hundred million ignited her enthusiasm.