The moment Charlene spoke, it wasn't just Maureen who was stunned-Laverne, Dalton, and Moran were all equally taken aback.

Laverne's reaction was no surprise.

Dalton, on the other hand, had done some homework on Charlene beforehand. He knew the Ross family's circumstances were relatively modest. Sure, their business had picked up this year, but it wasn't as if they could just casually toss around hundreds of millions to bid on a single diamond.

Moran was even more convinced he had Charlene all figured out.

Given the Ross family's current standing, scraping together even ten million in spare cash would be a stretch-let alone five hundred million.

Granted, Thorne had recently wired Charlene two billion as an advance payment to help the Ross family with cash flow. And yes, business was on the upswing, and Charlene still had a good chunk of that money left. But for her to nonchalantly drop such a staggering sum on a diamond? That seemed downright reckless.

With this in mind, Moran quickly pulled out his phone and fired off a message to Thorne:

*Just saw your wife at the gala, was wondering what brought her here. Now I get it... You know about this diamond up for auction, right? Starting bid's four hundred million, and she just pushed it up to five hundred million in one go. Is she actually trying to buy it? My God, has she lost her-*

Moran was still furiously typing when someone else called out a bid of five

hundred and fifty million. Before he could even finish his thought, Charlene raised her paddle again.

hundred million," she said,

Moran froze mid-message.

finished typing, but he

had more or less guessed that this rare diamond would

price leapt by a hundred or a hundred and fifty million. In just three rounds, she'd pushed the bid to seven hundred million. It wasn't just Maureen, Laverne, and Moran who stared at her

in the auction hall were the crème de la crème of society-wealthy women, heiresses, ladies who, even if they didn't

it were pocket change-and noticing she was a stranger to most many began to whisper among themselves, asking their neighbors who on

The auction pressed on.

every single bid without hesitation.

Soon enough, the figure hit

then Maureen

up the price-she truly intended to win that diamond. Maureen pressed her

Moran noticed too.

be honest, he was

hadn't replied to his earlier message, but Moran

his wits, he texted

pushed the bid to a billion. Damn, she's serious

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