After the stone, all that came out were things that made the general public excited.
Antiques, calligraphy and paintings are boring.
Guns and ammunition, not interested.
The starting price of the remaining Gu Fang old house is so high that Ye Wan is penniless.
The display screen behind the auctioneer went dark, and knowing that the auction was over, Ye Wan stood up abruptly and patted Jiang Yanchi, who was still excited with red eyes, and said, "Wait for me here, I'll be back soon."
"You..." Can't you take me with you?
Jiang Yanchi had just opened his mouth when Ye Wan had already left.
Only then did he realize that she was informing him instead of discussing it with him.
Jiang Yanchi: ...
When Ye Wan arrived backstage, the auctioneer who was counting the liquidation stood up and nodded slightly, "Miss, what else do you want to see?"
"When I came to register the delivery of the stone, I saw that one of the items was an ancient token, but later I didn't see the token on the stage. Did the seller not want to sell it anymore?"
Ye Wan asked.
Ye Wan only took a glance at the token before it was covered by a curtain by the staff.
Judging from the shape and color, it is almost exactly the same as the ancient token that is the Ye family heirloom.
If he wasn't sure that the boss had plenty of money, Ye Wan would almost think that the boss was selling the Ye family's heirloom.
The auctioneer raised his hand and a staff member brought over a tray.
When the curtain was lifted, it was the token that Ye Wan had just seen.
The token is fan-shaped, with a picture of the desert on the front.
On the back are some strange patterns whose meanings are unknown.
I don’t know if it’s a deliberate aging effect, or if it’s really been passed down for hundreds or thousands of years like a family heirloom, but the copper token looks a little mottled, with dark green marks in several places.
After looking at it over and over again, Ye Wan was able to confirm that this token and the Ye family's heirloom must be of the same origin.
I used to think that heirlooms and peerless treasures were just legends or gimmicks.
But at this moment, Ye Wan discovered that perhaps the legend was not just a legend.
Seeing Ye Wan looking at it over and over again seriously, the auctioneer said, "The seller said that it was given to the young lady."
???
Ye Wan was startled, "Who is the seller?"
"I'm sorry, as you know, according to the rules of the Dark Domain, the seller's information cannot be disclosed to the buyer before the transaction is completed. ... Since it is given to you, it cannot be considered a transaction, so I really cannot disclose it to you. Sorry!"
The auctioneer politely declined.
Ye Wan understood, "Are you sure this token is for me?"
With this sentence, the auctioneer was stunned.
The Luo family said that the token was to be given to the eldest daughter, but the Miss Ye in front of them was unbelievably young. Did she look like a famous eldest daughter in the underworld? She was, right? The age didn't match.
The eldest lady has been famous for four or five years.
How old was Miss Ye four or five years ago? But if you say she is not, the black gold membership card in her hand is the only one in the underground auction house.
No one has that card except the eldest lady.
The auctioneer was sweating.
If he lets someone who is not the eldest daughter take away the Luo family's heirloom, not to mention whether the Luo family will chop him up and feed him to the dogs, his reputation in the industry will probably be as black as ink, right? Before the auctioneer could figure out how to verify Ye Wan's identity, he saw Ye Wan put the token back on the tray, "Since the seller doesn't want to sell it, then I don't want it!"
???
The auctioneer was stunned.
The seller repeatedly reminded the young lady to deliver the token to her.
But now, she said she didn't want it anymore! If she goes back, she will be chopped up and fed to the dogs by the Luo family, right?
The auctioneer was anxious, "Ms. Ye, are you... the eldest lady?"
(End of this chapter)