Lily, monts ago, had just offered a high bid of "twelve million".
From the back seats, soone almost imdiately raised their paddle.
"Thirteen and a half million!"
With a single increase, it went up by one and a half million, truly a grand gesture.
The caras of the reporters were imdiately pointed toward the back row.
Shockingly, they found that the bidder was none other than ’Lily Gray’, who had a deep-seated grudge against Lily Redington.
"There’s a good show to watch now, this is like a fighting arena!"
"Lily Redington and Lily Gray, the new lover and the old fla, they are not just competing over an auction item, but over a man."
"Exactly, hurry, hurry, let’s stop talking and watch the drama unfold!"
Lily, in fact, had made the high bid on a spur of the mont.
But on second thought, she realized the auction house belonged to Aidan Lucas.
Using his money to buy his items, claiming it’s spending his money, in reality, it was just transferring money from one hand to another, causing him no loss at all.
Thinking this way, Lily lost interest.
She originally planned to drop the bid if anyone raised the price.
However, upon hearing soone else bid, she turned around and saw that it was the impostor Vivian Walters.
Damn!
If she could tolerate that, she wouldn’t be Lily Redington anymore.
"15 million!" Lily didn’t think twice and raised her paddle.
"Sixteen million five hundred thousand!" Vivian Walters didn’t want to show weakness.
She ca here today with a mission.
Theodore Lucas had set up an account for her directly linked with the Lucas family’s financial account.
The task Theodore Lucas gave her was simple.
If, at the auction, Aidan Lucas or Lily Redington made a bid, then she must follow suit, in order to draw public attention.
Since many reporters attended tonight’s auction, just by closely following Aidan Lucas or Lily Redington, she could capture a lot of attention.
Sophia Origin versus mistress, was undoubtedly a hot topic for both the dia and the public.
Theodore Lucas couldn’t let the public forget that Aidan Lucas was fickle and abandoned his old love for a new.
Therefore, even if it ant spending so money, but as long as it achieved this purpose, it was worth it.
"Twenty-two million five hundred thousand." Facing Vivian Walters, Lily was relentless, raising the bid once more.
"Twenty-four million." Vivian Walters raised her paddle after sending a ssage and getting instructions from Theodore Lucas.
"Thirty million." Lily raised the paddle leisurely and cleanly.
After placing the bid, she even specifically turned back, giving Vivian Walters a disdainful and provocative look.
There were large LED screens on either side of the auction venue, originally ant to allow buyers to see the details of the auction items.
But now, due to the intense bidding competition, the caras had already been switching back and forth between the two bidders.
Lily turned back, her peach-blossom eyes captured the mont magnificently zood in on the big screen.
Vivian Walters instantly saw the provocation and contempt in Lily’s beautiful peach blossom eyes.
Theodore Lucas had originally set her limit at thirty million.
However, stimulated by Lily’s gaze, she imdiately forgot Theodore Lucas’s instructions.
Vivian Walters raised her paddle, lifted her chin proudly, and announced her bid, "Thirty-seven point five million!"
"Wow—Thirty-seven point five million!!!"
"That’s insane, that piece of jade is worth at most twelve million..."
The auctioneer, hearing the bid, exclaid excitedly, "Thirty-seven point five million, is there any higher bid than thirty-seven point five million!?"
All eyes in the venue were thrillingly fixated on Lily.
Even Aidan Lucas and Larry Scott couldn’t help but look at her.
They knew, if Lily wanted to buy, she could definitely bid again.
However, when the auctioneer finally slamd the hamr, Lily did not raise her paddle again.
"Okay, Lot No. 13, sold for thirty-seven point five million. Congratulations to the lady with account number 233233, for successfully acquiring this exquisite moonstone pagoda ornant!"
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