Isaac quickly drove the car over. As Charlie was about to get into the car, the owner of Treasure Pavilion, Finn, ran out in a hurry and asked nervously, "Master Wade, why are you leaving so soon?" Charlie replied calmly, "I suddenly have something to deal with, so I will not be staying any longer." Finn hurriedly asked, "Master Wade, are you dissatisfied with the services provided by Treasure Pavilion?" Charlie waved his hand and said, "No, it has nothing to do with Treasure Pavilion." Finn heaved a huge sigh of relief before he hurriedly asked, "By the way, Master Wade, are you interested in any of the items that will be auctioned off today? If there is something that you are interested in, please letknow, and I will certainly help you to get it!" 3 Charlie shook his head before he smiled and said," There is nothing that I am interested in at the auction. The reason why I chere today is simply to join in the excitement. So, you don't have to worry too much." With that said, Charlie pointed at the Rolls-Royce in front of him before he told Finn, "There is something that I have to do, so I will be leaving first. We can meet up again when I have tin the future." Finn hurriedly nodded before he bowed and said, "Master Wade, have a safe journey. I will definitely contact you in advance in the future when there is another auction held at Treasure Pavilion!" Charlie nodded, and he bid farewell to Finn before he got into the car.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFinn only turned around and returned to the auction venue after seeing Charlie off into the Rolls-Royce and watching the Rolls-Royce leave.
After that, Isaac drove Charlie all the way to the old mansion where he used to live with his parents.
At this time, Helen, who had won the rights to buy Charlie's parents' former residence at a sky-high price of sixty- two million dollars, had already gone to the back office at the auction to go through the house purchasing procedures with the staff.
The staff from the judicial department looked at Helen with a look of shock and disbelief at this tand said, "Madam, are you certain that you want to buy this mansion for such a high price of sixty-two million dollars? If you would like to breach the contract now, we will only forfeit your deposit of ten thousand dollars, and your nwill be added to the blacklist for just one year. So, would you like to reconsider your decision?" After all, this was just a judicial auction, and all the funds obtained from the auction would be used by the defendant to repay the amount involved in the case. 3 Therefore, no matter how much the mansion was sold for, the judicial department would not gain any actual interest at all. Therefore, they naturally hoped that the items being sold at the judicial auction would truly be sold at the price-performance ratio.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThey felt that the price that Helen was offering was simply too ridiculous because this mansion would not be worth that much money regardless of whether it was based on emotions or logic.
As soon as Helen paid this sum of money, there would be no room left for any regrets. All of the money from the auction of the mansion would be used immediately for judicial compensation purposes, and there would not be any more room for regrets. 3
However, if Helen were to regret her decision after paying for the mansion and wanted to cause trouble then, she would certainly cause a scene at the judicial department at that time. If that happened, it would not only affect the judicial department's reputation to a certain extent, but it would also cause a lot of trouble for them.
Therefore, in order to avoid and put an end to any unnecessary trouble, they hoped that Helen would not overpay for the mansion. If would be best for them if she were to go back on her word on the spot now. That way, they could just take the house. out again to be auctioned off at a normal market during the next judicial auction.
Moreover, they were certain that the only reason why Helen had bid such. a high price for this mansion was because she did not want to bem outbid by the other party who was also vying for the mansion. That was the reason why both of them kept increasing the price of the mansion, one after the other. Otherwise, it would be impossible for an ordinary person to offer such a ridiculously high price for the mansion. 3 However, Helen was very determined at this tas she said, "I don't need to reconsider anything. Please helphandle the payment and the rest of the documentation and transfer processes as soon as possible. The sooner, the better. Thank you." s X