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Mrs. and Mr. Smith novel Chapter 1307

Chapter 1307: Chapter 1307: Auction of the Valepeak Buddha Flame_1

Chapter 1307 -1307: Auction of the Valepeak Buddha Flame_1

“Mr. Smith, I would advise you not to touch this thing.”

However, at this moment, Clay Freeman’s words sounded like a bucket of cold water being poured on Ethan Smith’s head.

Ethan Smith frowned and asked, “Why?”

Clay Freeman explained, “Once this kind of thing appears, there will be a scramble for it. If you don’t have enough strength, even if you win the bid, it would just be a waste of money.”

“Indeed. Possessing the treasure but inviting calamity,” Alfred Freeman chimed in and nodded.

Ethan Smith kept silent. Although their words made sense, he still wanted to give it a try.

“Valepeak Buddha Flame, starting bid of three million magic coins,” the auctioneer said with a smile.

“Three million, there’s still hope!” Ethan Smith thought to himself.

Bids were quickly raised at the scene.

“I bid four million!”

“Five million!”

“Seven million!”

“Nine million!”

The price soared in just a few moments, reaching ten million.

This immediately shattered Ethan Smith’s confidence. He could only muster just over ten million, a price that he couldn’t afford.

Soon, the price for the Valepeak Buddha Flame climbed to a whopping twenty-eight million.

Even so, people’s enthusiasm remained undiminished.

“This bidding is getting boring. Thirty-five million!” At this point, Clay Freeman raised his hand and shouted.

Ethan Smith glanced at Clay Freeman and whispered, “Are you also interested in the Valepeak Buddha Flame?”

Clay Freeman waved his hand dismissively, “I’m not interested at all. This thing is worthless to me.”

“Then why did you raise the price?” asked Ethan Smith.

From the side, Alfred Freeman spoke up, “In any case, someone will keep raising the price. He just wanted to show off and make a good impression on the auctioneer.”

Upon hearing this, Ethan Smith couldn’t help but smile and shake his head.

This pair of brothers really went out of their way just to show off.

After a short while, the price for the Valepeak Buddha Flame reached fifty million.

At this point, the scene began to quiet down gradually.

Even for the aristocratic families, this was no small sum.

“Fifty million, enough for me to drink for a lifetime,” Clay Freeman remarked sarcastically.

In the end, the Valepeak Buddha Flame was sold for fifty-three million.

The person who won the bid was an elderly man with white hair and a hunched posture.

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