Deities: Starting From Goblins

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Chapter 890: Chapter 516: The Mandrake That Devours the Stars_3

Logan also didn’t expect the other party to offer such a high price.

“I bid 800,000.”

Logan thought that since the other party wanted to win this item, he might as well play along.

The auction item had already been driven up to a higher and higher price by Logan and another person, and now it had reached 800,000.

Most people were thinking that it was just a ceramic vase, could it really be worth over a million?

“I bid 850,000!”

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The crowd cheered once again.

What was the deal with these two, constantly chasing each other’s bids?

The host was also stunned.

It seemed that the competition for this second auction item was even stronger than the first, and apparently there were two buyers who both really wanted this auction item.

“I bid 1 million.”

“I bid 1.05 million!”

The price had escalated to a place beyond everyone’s imagination; they wondered if it was really necessary to spend so much on just a ceramic vase.

When Logan heard this, he felt it was strange, as if the person was intentionally following his lead.

He didn’t understand what was going on.

Logan was particularly curious about who this person was and why they insisted on opposing him, adamant about snagging the auction item.

It was mainly the fact that the person kept bidding close to his offers that made it very difficult for Logan to accept.

Logan mused to himself that if he couldn’t win the item, the other person was likely to take it.

“Who on earth is it? Don’t they have eyes, always chasing my bids so closely?”

Logan frowned, then relaxed his expression.

If the other party had initiated the bid, then Logan following closely could possibly secure the auction item for himself.

But since the other party had already driven the price up to over 1 million with Logan and still showed no sign of relenting, Logan felt the person might be targeting him specifically.

“If you want it so bad, I’ll let you have it,” he thought.

At that moment, Logan started to find it rather amusing, determined to teach the other a lesson.

“I bid 1.2 million!”

The host was so excited he nearly smashed the table.

A ceramic vase was now at 1.2 million.

This indicated that the price was very high, and this 1.2 million was almost double the price of the first auction item.

“My goodness, who are these tycoons? Is it really worth spending over a million on a ceramic vase?”

“The bidder must really love this item to pay so much for a ceramic,” someone speculated.

“But I have a feeling he might not win it. Look at that person in the back, so eager and relentlessly following the price. They’re still in the game, and just by doing that, they’ve gained the upper hand.”

Others quietly discussed the matter at hand.

They thought that they couldn’t afford to join the bidding for the item, as it had already reached over 1 million.

Everyone felt it was unnecessary to spend that much money on such a thing.

In the shadows, Dwayne Johnson was beginning to hesitate.

With the price reaching over 1 million, he would need to bid more than 1.2 million if he wanted to win it.

While speaking, Logan looked around, trying to identify who it was that was so determined to go against him; did they really need the ceramic that badly?

The main thing was that Logan felt there was something improper about the other party’s tactics.

“I bid 1.3 million!”

The entire audience was shocked again, and Logan’s lips curled upwards in a slight smirk, letting out a few cold laughs.

The other party had taken the bait as expected, foolishly so.

“Oh my, isn’t that price a bit too driven up? Over a million just for a vase, can the other side really part with so much money?”

“Exactly, having money to splurge is one thing, but to spend 1.3 million on a ceramic vase, it seems a bit unworthy.”

“But what they’re buying isn’t just a ceramic vase, right? It’s also the face of the person, probably worth more than 1.3 million in their eyes,” speculated another.

Other bystanders continued to discuss the situation.

Most importantly, the price was so astonishing that it had successfully attracted their interest.

“1.3 million for the first time!”

By then, Logan had decided not to bid anymore; the other party was quietly rubbing their hands and did not dare to look directly at Logan.

“1.3 million for the second time!”

The host had already counted to two, but Logan remained impassive, without even holding up his bidding paddle.

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