Chapter 124

"Ms. Vanderbilt bid sixty million dollars. Sixty million dollars once. Sixty million dollars twice. Sixty million dollars..." the auctioneer continued.

At that moment, Kayla's heart raced. She stared at Paisley, fearing that Paisley would raise her paddle at the last moment.

But this time, Paisley sat quietly, showing no signs of raising her paddle. Even the bidding paddle was left on the table, untouched.

"The deal's done." With the auctioneer's gavel falling, the painting was finally won by Kayla for sixty million dollars.

"Yes." Kayla jumped with joy and then excitedly turned to hug Marissa. "Marissa, this is amazing. I won it." After saying that, she turned to look back at Paisley, her eyes filled with pride as if to say, "Hmph, Paisley, you are still the loser in the end."

Marissa also looked deeply at Paisley, but she was not as happy as Kayla. Instead, she felt a sense of being played.

water, completely ignoring Kayla's

were shocked beyond measure. This was the first time they had seen an

thought, 'Do rich people raise bids in millions? They treat money

thinking, 'It's such big money, and it could help so many girls in the poor village. At least this winter, they

and suddenly understood. She leaned closer to Paisley and

all. Yes, she was intentionally provoking Kayla to make her continue raising

asked, "But how did you know Ms. Vanderbilt would keep

have my estimates," Paisley replied. She had calculated Kayla's available funds. After all, she had lived with the Vanderbilt family

Paisley thought, 'Even if Kayla ultimately stopped bidding, it wouldn't matter. I could just buy the painting myself. There's no shame in buying my own

entire auction, and her gaze at Kayla was like watching a fool. She thought, "This fool has been played and is still so pleased with herself. Lauren, is this your precious daughter? But that girl, Paisley, is not an

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