“You! You!” Adam shouted, his face a deep shade of red. “You bastard! How dare you swindle the Quinton family’s money? I swear, I will crush you sooner orter, you liar!”
At that moment, Jack turned to Adam and inquired, “Mr. Quinton, do you recognize this person?”
With a snort, Adam responded, “All I know is that he’s the son-inw of the Wilson family. He’s unemployed and lives off his wife. Recently, he managed to persuade my father to hand over some money…”
“Is that right?”
Jack raised an eyebrow and let out a scoff, feeling a sense of reassurance wash over him.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
“Listen, young man, I rmend you tone down your arrogance. Otherwise, you might find yourself on the losing end. I’m not dismissing you, but do you really think you cane up with a hundred million dors?”
Charlie’s expression hardened as he replied, “You don’t need to worry about my finances. If you want to challenge me, keep bidding. Otherwise, just keep quiet and back out now.”
Jack could no longer contain his frustration and cursed, “Young man! You’re asking for trouble!”
Charlie chuckled and retorted, “Asking for trouble? Is that really your decision? You can’t even afford what you want to buy, yet you’re plotting to get rid of me? Hahaha! You’re truly foolish!”
Charlie’s ridicule pushed Jack over the edge. He shouted, “You better give me what I want and hand over the treasure! Otherwise, it won’t matter if you have it when you lose your life!”
Finn’s expression shifted immediately; it was clear Jack was trying to break the rules and tarnish the reputation of Treasure Pavilion.
Feeling ufortable, Finn’s face turned pale, but he did not dare to contradict the Feng Shui master.
With a slight smile, Charlie responded, “If you really want to take my life, you’ll have to wait until the auction ends, right? The auction isn’t over yet, and I’m ready to pay one hundred million dors for the m. If you want it, keep bidding against me!”
Jasmine watched in surprise; Jack was not an ordinary individual. Even the Moore familycked the power to confront someone like him.
Yet, she couldn’t fathom why Charlie was so determined to provoke Jack. Where did he find the confidence to do this?
Jacob sank onto the sofa, clutching his chest as his heart raced in shock. “It’s over. This time, everything is finished. My son-inw is doomed, and the entire Wilson family will be ruined.”
Jack’s expression was tense, while Charlie stood his ground, unwavering.
However, Charlie was correct. This was an auction, and if Jack wanted the m, he would need to continue bidding.
But one hundred million dors…
Who could afford that?
Everyone’s gaze turned to Jack, waiting for his reaction.
Fuming, Jack restrained his anger for the sake of the treasure and spoke in a low tone: “My friend, if I’ve upset you in any way, I truly apologize. It was unintentional, and I hope you can forgive me.”
“But this m is incredibly important to me. I really need it. Please, do me a favor and let me have it. I promise to return the favor!”
Jack’s eyes narrowed as he struggled to believe that this young man had the audacity to humiliate him in front of everyone. Once this was settled, he would ensure Charlie learned a lesson!
Charlie replied coolly, “I’m sorry, but this m is just as valuable to me. I can’t hand it over.”
“Besides, I believe I already mentioned that you’re just a bully, and your favor means nothing to me!”
Jack felt his temper re.
All he could think about was finding a way to eliminate Charlie once the auction concluded!<fn2544> Follow current nov?ls on f?ndnovel</fn2544>
He had to get rid of him!
The auction attendees watched with bated breath, shocked that this young man was daring to stand up to Jack until the very end.
Eventually, the auctioneer struck his gavel, and Charlie won the m for one hundred million dors.
Jack was seething, casting a bitter nce at Charlie before storming out of the auction hall.
He wanted to eliminate Charlie right there, but circumstances prevented him. He would have to deal with this matter carefully.
As Jack walked away, Jasmine cautioned Charlie, “Mr. Yaleman is not an ordinary individual. I doubt he’ll just let this go. He’s likely to cause you some trouble. You should be cautious and protect yourself and your family.”
Charlie smiled and replied, “I’m just hoping he’lle after me!”