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The host in the middle said. “The first item, Spring, is a treasure handed down by the royal family of Anddasland. I urge everyone to seize this opportunity. The starting bid is 1 million dollars.”
That wasn’t a low price, but people started bidding one after another until the price reached all the way up to 2 million dollars.
The woman in front seemed to want it more and kept raising her card.
Gradually, no one dared to compete against her.
2.4 million dollars.” Samantha raised her card and gestured with a smile.
The person in front said, “2.8 million dollars.”
“3.2 million dollars,” Samantha was unfazed.
“3.6 million dollars. The other party hesitated.
2000
Samantha raised her card again. “4.8 million dollars.”
That price prompted everyone to look at her.
The woman who was competing against Samantha in the bid finally couldn’t help but look behind her with a cold expression.
Only when that person turned around did Genevieve realize the person was Quincey.
The person sitting next to her was none other than Lauraine.
Quincey was also slightly stunned when she saw Samantha.
The host announced, “4.8 million dollars going once!”
The host continued, “4.8 million dollars going twice!”
The host finally concluded, “4.8 million dollars going thrice. Sold! This pink diamond belongs to Ms. Underwood!”
The host congratulated Samantha happily. Samantha smiled. Her mood wasn’t ruined by the sight of Quincey.
Genevieve was not surprised that Quincey would give up.
The financial power of the Hoffman family was in Presley’s hands, and Quincey was only givent enough pocket money every month.
She couldn’t spend without reserve during auctions to bid on collectibles or luxury goods.
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million dollars was her limit.
wasn’t Samantha’s
of earrings worth 1.8 million dollars to salvage her
men’s diamond cuffs and pigeon blood
ended, she went straight to sign the bill and pay the money, then asked for the items to be delivered to her house.
smile, Quincey approached Samantha with Lauraine at her side.
that Samantha was Darrell’s wife, Quincey was both
jealousy and
these occasions.
the limelight. There isn’t a need for me to attend such occasions. What’s more, I have my own career, so I am too busy to come here often. I’m not as free as you, Mrs.
expression stiffened
on me for not having a career and having too much free time on hand? Perhaps she’s still harboring resentment because the
fallen out with
wife, and her status couldn’t be compared to the other noblewomen standing behind Quincey.
like the shows you acted in very much. Your son, Mr. Lawrence, is also obedient. I heard that he is still
the latter to come
frowned in reluctance. She
convenience of marriage. He has someone he likes and will get married when the
disappointed. “I
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pause, she suddenly remembered something. “By the way, I heard that you also have a daughter?
answered, “I heard that
trace of embarrassment flashed across Quincey’s face. “That’s not the case. He’s
compared to
Genevieve, who was eating snacks not far away. “Sweetheart, come and
courteously while maintaining a reserved demeanor.
Genevieve. “I didn’t expect Mrs. Lawrence to be quite
faint smile. “Mrs. Hoffman,
she spoke, a man in a suit walked over from not far away. Mrs. Lawrence you would come with Gen, I would
gently and looked at Genevieve.
and nodded, considering the gesture a
expression changed instantly.
had known
to Genevieve. “I happened to meet a
her eyebrows and said,
duo left
her eyes behind them. “Louis
smiled. “Of course.
my
son–in–law!”
colors
she ran out while covering
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