Chapter 846
For centuries, whether it was thew or the teachers in school, they told us that we should be fair in doing things. The country
should treat everyone fair and just, and between people, we must maintain an equal way of getting along with each other.
However, thinking about it carefully, we were never treated fairly right the moment we were born. When we were students, the
teachers would tend to favor the ones who had good grades. After we stepped into society, the different treatments toward
people of different ranks became more apparent.
For example, we were all looking at the same things at the auction but the front row seats were much morefortable and
rxing. There were fruits and drinks provided to the front row seaters, whereas the rear rows did not get to enjoy such a
treatment.
People were divided into ranks and were treated differently.
Sitting in the front row, Evan changed the number cards for Kelsey and |, and after that, he stuffed a ck card into my hand.
| was a little confused. Looking at him, | asked in bewilderment, "Why did you give me this?"
He replied, "Mr. Roberts said that you can bid for whatever you liketer. You can pay with this card."
"F*ck!" Kelsey, who was sitting next to me, couldn''t help cursing. "Mr. Roberts is being so tant with his public disy of
affection."
She looked at Evan and asked, "Can you stand this?"
Evan lifted his hand and touched his nose. Then, he coughed lightly and said, "I''m used to it already!"
Kelsey gave him a thumbs up and praised him, "You''re impressive!"
Looking at the two, | said, "Stop making a fuss. | don''t need this card. | just came here to have a look. | don''t intend to buy
anything.”
Aside from the fact that all the auction items had a starting bid of one million dors, | was not interested in antiques. Even if |
liked the items, | wouldn''t spend so much money to buy a pile of antiques that | didn''t know how to appreciate.
| couldn''t help the fact that | was not interested in the auctioned items at all. | gave the ck card back to Evan, but he did not
take it. Instead, he said, "Keep it. Mr. Roberts asked me to give it to you. You can use it anytime even if you''re not going to use it
today."
Knowing that he would not take the card back, | did not insist anymore. Almost all of the people had arrived.
A host walked up onto the stage. After speaking a bunch of reserved and genteel words, the auction began.
The first auction item was a tiara, which was said to be the favorite item of a princess from the 1500s.
Kelsey pursed her lips and clicked her tongue, "Only the Milton family would dare auction historical relics so tantly."
| didn''t possess much knowledge in that field. Perplexed, | cast a sideways nce at her and asked, "What''s wrong with it?"
Pointing at the Tiara, she said, "Most
of the artifacts from the 1500s had
been taken away by the museum, but
such a beautiful tiara is still in the
hands of the Milton family. Theneven
took it ou fgr aucrivifat museum.
DAs ee If the Milton family
was just an insignificant family, the
relevant department would have
approached them and openly
confiscated the item after giving
them an honorary certificate and five
hundred dors as a reward. Look at
how arrogant the Milton family is
now. They have kept this relic in their
house for so many years, and they
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Listening to the continuous bids
being made, she whispered, Pen
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| pursed my lips and couldn''t help but sigh. There were some rules that we couldn''t change.
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In the end, an elderly man won the auction with a bid often million dors.
Such a thing had already bemon.
It was not surprising at all.