Chapter 1615 Wynter's Identity Is Exposed
Hearing this, Elsie's eyes narrowed. Knowledge of the "rare good" was tightly controlled-only Edward and a handful of top executives should have known. She couldn't imagine how the information had leaked.
Yet, with just that comment, the entire auction hall was abuzz.
"What? Rare goods?"
"It's been ages since we've heard about something like this! We're finally in luck!"
To them, rare goods were priceless. Every part of the "goods" was of the highest quality and was born with heavenly luck, just as the medium had explained.
by tapping into their fortune, the magnates could preserve their youth and even boost their careers. Hence, when rare goods came up, excitement surged, and the
she couldn't control the crowd, Elsie was about to contact Edward
comes to these goods, their fortune must be
then, the magnates had been casually seated, now, hearing this voice, they all rose from their
you here?" Their shock was evident, with
Viovis, a great fortune teller, seldom appeared. However, each time he did, his
Yvette who had recently gained fame in Hawford, but they saw her as
person, so he simply operated through a puppet. This auction was his true agenda. By aligning with him, the magnates could definitely bask in his
their wealth but also preserved their youth. So, even through a screen, their enthusiasm was
and a sinister edge, "I'm here to inform you all that there's a police
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