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The Legendary Man
Chapter 86 The Starting Price Is A Hundred Million Inside the grand hall, the crowd began to take their seats.
Only those of stature were allowed to be in private rooms while everyone else was seated in the grand hall.
Through the screen, Jonathan coincidentally caught a glimpse of the Langford Group chairmanâs son, Alvin. What caught him by surprise was that Josephineâs best friend, Ysobel, was sitting right next to him.
Ysobel? Why is she sitting together with Alvin? Isnât she already married?
Back when he moved into the Smith residence, Ysobel had already been married for a few years. In fact, Jonathan had seen her husband before. He was a fat and ugly middle-aged man.
Furthermore, he was more than ten years older than Ysobel.
Also, he came from a rich family.
Watching the screen, Jonathan saw that both Alvin and Ysobel were openly affectionate with each other, as if they were an actual couple.
âMr. Goldstein, did you see someone familiar?â Harrison couldnât help but ask when he saw Jonathan staring at the screen.
âNot exactly.â
Jonathan shook his head as he looked elsewhere.
Soon, the auction finally began.
A female host in a short skimpy dress walked up to the stage with a microphone in her hand. With the spotlight trailing her, it highlighted how stunning her figure was.
âA warm welcome everyone to the auction organized by the Hansley family! Today, we have many guests who came from both near and far. Therefore, Iâm sure all of you will not be disappointed with todayâs auction!
âFor everything that we auction off tonight, we will donate one percent of the proceeds to the poor students living in rural areas. Without further ado, let us begin with our first item!â
After a short introduction and barely any time wasted, the host kicked off the auction right away.
âThe first item on a block today is a painting by Michaelangelo, titled Spring and Autumn. The starting bid will be five million! Every increment must be at least a hundred thousand.â
The first item was Spring and Autumn by Michaelangelo. Word had it that its market price was at least ten million. In fact, some had even offered twenty million before.
The moment the bid started, someone called out, âSix million!â
âSeven million!â
âIâll bid ten million!â
In less than a few minutes, the price had escalated to ten million.
And that was just based on the bidders in the grand hall. Those sitting in the private rooms had yet to take any action. Obviously, the painting wasnât the reason they attended the auction.
In other words, the painting wasnât worth their time.
âFifteen million!â
Raising his paddle with one hand, Alvin had his arm around Ysobel who leaned in submissively.
Both of them looked like they were a couple who were madly in love.
âThis good sir has bidden fifteen million. Is there anyone else with a higher bid?â Raising her gavel, the host scanned the grand hall.
At that moment, the spotlight was shining upon Alvin, making it a glorious moment for him.
âFifteen million going once!â
âFifteen million going twice!â
âFifteen million, sold!â
The moment the gavel slammed onto the rostrum, Spring and Autumn belonged to Alvin. With that, Alvin proudly lowered his paddle and looked at Ysobel. âHow does it feel? Is being with me more satisfying than that useless husband of yours?â
âHow can you even compare yourself to that fatty?â Ysobel replied coyly.
âIs that so?â
Smiling, Alvin began to let his hands wander all over Ysobel. âIn that case, who is better in bed?â
âOf, of course itâs you.â
Ysobel began to breathe heavily.
âTonight, letâs change positions so that I can experienceâ¦â Alvin patted Ysobel on her hips.
While Ysobel and Alvin were shamelessly cheating together, the auction continued in a fierce and furious manner.
However, the next items on the block were largely paintings and porcelain wares.
Once in a while, there would be some rosaries where the host would dramatically sell them as having been made by powerful monks and were able to ward off any poisons.
On top of that, they would also work wonders as lucky charms.
However, Jonathan wasnât interest in such childish trinkets.
What powerful monks? Arenât those just pieces of broken rock?
In spite of that, many of the participants bid for them desperately. In fact, some even offered eight million for them.
âMr. Goldstein, do you think those items are real?â Even Harrison was caught up in the fervor of the moment.
For someone who spent a lot of time in the underworld, he could sometimes be extremely superstitious.
âWhat do you think?â Jonathan glared at him. âDo you have too much money to burn that youâre willing to pay millions for a few pieces of rock?â
âDidnât they say that they were made by powerful monks?â Harrison muttered softly.
âCanât you see that theyâre just ordinary stones?â Jonathan rolled his eyes at him.
âReally?â
With a disheartened expression, Harrison didnât dare comment any further.
Soon, the scam was over and the serious items were finally brought out.
This time, a different host took over, and it was none other than Luna herself.
The one whom Harrison called Dark Widow.
âUp next will be the highlight of tonightâs auction. Therefore, I will personally be your host.â The moment Luna walked on stage, she attracted all the menâs attention.
Harrison was no exception.
âOur next item is a lavender jade figurine made by our nationâs greatest carver, Roscoe Channer!â Just as she spoke, Luna carefully put a wooden box on the auction table. After opening it, she revealed the shiny and life-like figurine for all to see.
âItâs imperial jade!â
In a blink of an eye, someone recognized the material used.
âMr. Channer had spent half a yearâs time to carve it,â Luna explained over the microphone. âIâm sure the market value of his artwork can speak for themselves, and thereâs no need for me to provide introductions. The starting price for the figurine will be a hundred million, with increments of at least ten million!â
A hundred million?
The moment Luna stated the starting bid, everyone below the stage was filled with excitement.
After all, Roscoe was the Chanaeaâs top carver.
Rumor had it that he had sealed himself on top of a mountain and stopped carving altogether.
Just Roscoeâs name alone was enough to elevate the lavender jade figurineâs value above a hundred million.