Chapter 94
With her assertive tone, Abigail left me no room to second–guess.
And I, under her threat, had no choice but to obey her.
I put on the gray suit, and by the time I was ready to head out, I realized I was already drenched in sweat. Even my breathing was somewhat rapid.
I could feel that I was physically exhausted.
But at this point, I had no chance to refuse Abigail. I could only hurry to the auction venue as
she had instructed.
The auction was being held in the banquet hall of a five–star hotel in the city center.
There were countless luxury cars parked outside, and it seemed that none of them were worth less than a million dollars.
Meanwhile, I had arrived in a taxi, making me feel completely out of place.
Many people around me were staring, whispering among themselves.
I maintained a calm demeanor, not feeling intimidated by their mockery and ridicule.
Perhaps I was just competing against myself.
As I approached the entrance, I noticed the security guard giving me a cursory glance.
After scrutinizing me, he said nothing and quickly averted his gaze.
But the next moment, he suddenly exclaimed in surprise and hurriedly walked over to a Rolls Royce that had just pulled up, smiling broadly.
The security guard was overly polite, opening the car door and greeting, “Ms. Bardot, we are honored to have you at our auction today. I hope you enjoy your time!”
Hearing the familiar name made my heart skip a beat. I turned abruptly to look in the direction of the voice.
Sure enough, I saw Abigail stepping out of the Rolls Royce with a cold expression, striding past me without even glancing my way like a proud peacock.
I calmly watched her, fully aware that she would pull such stunts when facing me, so there was not the slightest ripple of emotion.
Those around me who recognized me began to whisper among themselves,
expense.
I said nothing and walked straight into the auction venue.
laughing at my
Inside the vast auction hall, voices filled the air, and it was bustling with activity.
People who knew each other stood together chating, Introducing their connections to one another.
As soon as I walked in, I heard a familiar voice calling my name.
“Mr. Gebb, hello!”
I turned around and followed the volce, only to see Rebecca walking toward me with a beaming smile.
Her eyes glimmered with a friendly expression as if I were an old friend of hers.
I smiled and stepped toward her, but suddenly, I noticed another intense gaze fixed on me.
It was Blair.
She was holding a glass of wine in the corner, looking
at me with a cheerful smile.
It segined that as soon as I gave her a signal, she would walk up to me in front of everyone without a care in the world.
Upon closer inspection, I could see a faint scar at the corner of her eye.
That was a remnant from the day of the race and fight with Abigail.
I suddenly realized why Abigail had been wearing sunglasses when I saw her earlier.
It was likely she had also ended up with a mark from the usually shrewd Blair.
These two had already made it to Facebook’s trending topics, lingering there for quite some
time.
Now that they both appeared here at the same time, they were bound to become the focus of everyone’s discussions.
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Inside the vast auction hall, voices filled the air, and it was bustling with activity.
people who knew each other stood together chatting, introducing their connections to one another.
As soon as I walked in, I heard a familiar voice calling my name.
“Mr. Gebb, hello!”
I turned around and followed the voice, only to see Rebecca walking toward me with a beaming smile.
Her eyes glimmered with a friendly expression as if I were an old friend of hers.
1 smiled and stepped toward her, but suddenly, I noticed another intense gaze fixed on me.
It was Blair.
She was holding a glass of wine in the corner, looking at me with a cheerful smile.
It seemed that as soon as I gave her a signal, she would walk up to me in front of everyone without a care in the world.
Upon closer inspection, I could see a faint scar at the corner of her eye.
That was a remnant from the day of the race and fight with Abigail.
. I suddenly realized why Abigail had been wearing sunglasses when I saw her earlier.
It was likely she had also ended up with a mark from the usually shrewd Blair.
These two had already made it to Facebook’s trending topics, lingering there for quite some
time.
Now that they both appeared here at the same time, they were bound to become the focus of everyone’s discussions.
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Chapter 94
With her assertive tone, Abigail left me no room to second–guess.
And I, under her threat, had no choice but to obey her.
I put on the gray sult, and by the time I was ready to head out, I realized I was already drenched in sweat. Even my breathing was somewhat rapid.
1 could feel that I was physically exhausted.
But at this point, I had no chance to refuse Abigail. 1 could only hurry to the auction venue as she had instructed.
The auction was being held in the banquet hall of a five–star hotel in the city center.
There were countless luxury cars parked outside, and it seemed that none of them were worth less than a million dollars.
Meanwhile, I had arrived in a taxi, making me feel completely out of place.
Many people around me were staring, whispering among themselves.
I maintained a calm demeanor, not feeling intimidated by their mockery and ridicule.
Perhaps I was just competing against myself.
As I approached the entrance, I noticed the security guard giving me a cursory glance.
After scrutinizing me, he said nothing and quickly averted his gaze.
But the next moment, he suddenly exclaimed in surprise and hurriedly walked over to a Rolls Royce that had just pulled up, smiling broadly.
The security guard was overly polite, opening the car door and greeting, “Ms. Bardot, we are honored to have you at our auction today. I hope you enjoy your time!”
Hearing the familiar name made my heart skip a beat. I turned abruptly to look in the direction of the voice.
Sure enough, I saw Abigail stepping out of the Rolls Royce with a cold expression, striding past me without even glancing my way like a proud peacock.
I calmly watched her, fully aware that she would pull such stunts when facing me, so there was not the slightest ripple of emotion.
Those around me who recognized me began to whisper among themselves,Jaughing at my
expense.
I said nothing and walked straight into the auction venue.