Chapter 164 Bidding for Fun
Dakota proposed. “3.1 million.”
In response, Isabelle countered, “3.2 million.”
Dakota’s nerves were escting, poised to rise from her seat, when her father intervened, grasping her <b>arm </b>gently.
“Dakota, what’s your <b>intention</b>?” he inquired.
She gestured towards Isabelle across from her. “Father, have you not noticed thatdy? Shecks the means to pay. She’s purposely inting the cost.<b>”</b>
Dakota’s father, Maverik, urged, “Should you desire it, make your offer confidently. Do not underestimate your worth. Each person present holds sway. Let us avoid a spectacle.”
Dakota remained sceptical, asserting, “She’s deliberately driving up the price. Who acts in such a manner<b>?</b>”
Maverik sighed,menting, “When will you rein in your impetuous tendencies?”
Given a peace offering and enjoying a few months of tranquillity, yet without a single sighting of George, Dakota attended this auction today seeking rxation, only to find herself entang
circumstance once more.
How could she endure it?
She clenched her teeth <b>and </b>called out once <b>more</b>, “3.3 million.”
Isabelle announced confidently, 3.75 million.”
in this irritating.
What was anticipated as a congenial auction swiftly transformed into a showdown between <b>two </b>determined women.
Subconsciously, all eyes gravitated towards the area where the two women were seated.
Individuals seated in the rear rows struggled to identify the contender vying against the Sullivans for the item.
However, those seated in the front row had a clear view.
Their heads turned with curiosity as they observed the unfoldingpetition.
Upon spotting George seated beside the girl, their expressions swiftly shifted, each individual endeavouring to ingratiate themselves with him.
Only then did they steal nces at the girl amidst the Harris family, silently pondering: Who is this youngdy?
Maverik also turned his gaze towards Isabelle.
Although nothing distinctive caught his attention, the back of the man seated next to the girl appeared oddly familiar<b>.</b>
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The host repeated it two or three times.
“No more? 3.75 million for the first time<b>, </b>3.75 million for the second time.” All eyes remained fixed on Dakota.
The attention of not just the host but also numerous others was fixated on her.
Dakota had estimated that she would only be willing to offer up to 2.25 million dors for the brooch, yet the final price nearly doubled that amount, and she was not willing to be exploited.
Observing her daughter refrain from further bids, Maverik presumed that she had regained herposure. However, in the next instant, <b>Dakota </b>eximed, “4.5 million!”
Maverik was taken aback.
Recognising his daughter’s bad mood, he decided to leave her alone.
He found sce in the fact that it was all for a good cause, after all.
To his surprise, following Dakota’s outburst, she added, “Hmph, she may shout all she wants, but I’d like to see if someone who takes taxis can really cough up that much money. Let her bid, and she can y the fool.”
She was <b>anticipating </b>the moment when Isabelle would make a fool of herself.
However, Isabelle remained silent, offering <b>no </b>reply.
George nced at Isabelle, patiently waiting for a response, but she disyed no inclination to bid again, ignoring the host’s subtle suggestion.
Upon noticing this, George extended his hand to bid on her behalf.
Yet, just as his hand began to rise, she intercepted it.
Whenever Isabelle fancied something, even if it meant spending a few million on a brooch, he wouldn’t hesitate to splurge a few billion on a bench and have it brought home for her personal use.
However, the moment George lifted his hand, Isabelle intercepted it.
A subtle tension crept into George’s posture, and his eyes darted elsewhere.
Without saying a word, Isabelle firmly held his hand, preventing him from making any bid.
Her attention remained fixed on the stage, oblivious to George’s reaction beside her.
In her dimly lit gaze, a spark of determination glimmered, while George gazed at their sped hands.
Isabelle’s hands were petite, fair, and delicate, contrasting with hisrger hand, which made hers appear even smaller.
Her hands were soft, perhaps due to the low temperature in the room. Hers were slightly cool, while George’s were robust and warm, his palms firm. The collision of their hands was vividly felt, both visually and tactilely.
<b>Curious </b>why Isabelle hadn’t raised the bid. Dn subtly straightened his <b>posture</b>, leaned forward, and
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nced out of the <b>corner </b>of his eye.
He caught sight of her holding onto George’s hand, instantly adopting a stunned expression and thinking to himself. Mr. George didn’te here in vain this time. He’s hitting the <i>jackpot</i><i>!</i>
Even Dn noticed, let alone Sam, who was seated even closer.
George’s Adam’s apple moved soundlessly as he voiced, “If you desire it, make your bid. Money is of no concern.” His eyes stayed locked in their intertwined hands.
Isabelle appeared unaware that she still grasped his hand.
Curiously, she asked, “What are you bidding for?”
This particr item held no allure for consumption or admiration. Even with an abundance of disposable ie, she wouldn’t surrender it to that old man, Jasiel.
George inquired, “Is it due to some animosity you hold against her?”
The pronoun “her” naturally denoted the womanpeting with Isabelle in the bidding.
Isabelle responded, “I’m just bidding for fun.”
Her aim was merely to attract Jasiel’s notice, so she casually called out a few times, oblivious to the identity of herpetitor.
The other bidder simply found themselves unlucky, but everyone present shared themon goal of supporting a charitable cause. Mary considerations were inconsequential, and spending millions served as a means to gather virtue.
George maintained silence, his attention fixed on their sped hands. Despite his limited emotional encounters, his life’s journey resonated profoundly. Furthermore, he was a man driven by action. Presented with such a golden chance, no one could stay unaffected. Moreover, he had discreetly expressed. his sentiments to her on multiple asions, so it couldn’t be deemed improper.
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