Chapter 986
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Chapter 986 Can You Afford Six Million As it was rare to hear Arielle giving a compliment, it spoke volumes about the sculptorâs artistry.
Terry, who considered himself an authority of the schoolâs rich history, hastened to inform Arielle of its origins at the sight of her piqued interest. âThis sculpture is made by an alumnus of Jadeborough University, Master Nicholas Leigh. He is now the best sculptor in the country.â
âI see.â
Every one of this universityâs alumni is a talented individual, it seems. What a shame that a teacher like Donovan might have stifled some of their potentials.
As Marcus gave an introduction to the piece and its creator, some of the students in the crowd began to nod off. At long last, the bid for the sculpture began.
âThe bid will start off at two million. Kindly be informed that only bids in increments of a hundred thousand will be accepted. Let the auction begin!â
As he spoke, the ushers scurried to hand out paddles to the parents. The flutter of movement within the auditorium roused the students out of their drowsiness.
As most of the students of Jadeborough University came from affluent families, two million was not considered an exorbitant sum.
Cecilia lost no time in making an impression. âTwo and a half million!â she cried, waving her paddle frantically.
âPfft!â Somebody in the crowd snorted in derision. âIs she an idiot?â
âIs that Wendyâs mother? Is she actively trying to make a fool out of herself?â
As the mockery was made purposefully audible, Wendy lowered her head in embarrassment.
I should not have asked Mom to come!
Susanne was amused. âMrs. Greene, it appears that your bid is causing some jest among the students.
Would you like to revise your offer?â
Cecilia raised her paddle again while blushing furiously. âThree million!â
Three million for a Leigh was as much as pieces of this caliber would generally go, as Nicholas was only thirty years of age. Though he was undoubtedly talented, he was still considered inexperienced.
Cecilia was confident that the piece would skyrocket in value as his reputation as a master craftsman would solidify in the coming years.
As Susanne was seated right beside her, Cecilia did not dare go small in her bids.
Suddenly, a clear voice rang out. âFour million!â
Cecilia gazed disbelievingly over to the source of the voice.
Who is foolish enough to spend four million on a Leigh?
At the realization that the one who had raised the bid was Arielle, she froze.
Is this b*tch going against me on purpose?
Arielleâs actions did not go unnoticed by Wendy. âWhat are you doing, Arielle?â she demanded with a vicious glare toward Arielle.
Before she could retort, Terry leaped to her defense. âWhat? Weâre at an auction in case you havenât noticed. Itâs obvious that Arielle intends to buy the piece.â
Wendy was so angry that her cheeks were flushed bright red.
âSheâs doing this on purpose! She is intentionally trying to outbid my mother!â
Arielle cast a cold glance at Wendy. âI wouldnât stoop to enter into a bidding war with the likes of you.â
Indeed, her intention of winning the bid for the sculpture was to gift it to Teddy with the hopes of encouraging him to study hard and earn a place in Jadeborough University.
If Wendy had not drawn my attention to the fact that the other bidder was her mother, I wouldnât even have noticed it.
âYouâre lying!â Wendy hissed, her face turning ashen grey. At that moment, Marcus struck the gavel.
âFour million, going once!â
Wendy bit her lip anxiously as she glanced at her mother.
Discerning her daughterâs unspoken plea accurately, Cecilia nodded grimly. Iâm not going to be beaten by Arielle even if I make a loss on this.
âFive million!â Cecilia cried.
Marcus was taken aback before striking the gavel again. âFive million, going once.â
âSix million,â Arielle called without even batting an eyelid.
âCan you afford that, Arielle?â Wendy sneered. âI seem to recall that youâre a country bumpkin who might not know how auctions work. Once that gavel strikes, youâve got to pay up, you know!â