Chapter 298: 298: The Difference between Clouds and Mud<div>
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Jake Lindsey sneered with disdain: “Xaviera Evans really can’t show her face in public. She hides all her savings, and doesn’t learn from you who run around for charity events.”
Zara Woods chuckled confidently.<div>
A momentter, the auction officially began.
The first item up for auction was a painting, but not by a famous artist, so no one raised their bid cards.
Even if donating, they wanted to buy useful things and not just spend money at random.
Then, a sweet feminine voice spoke up, “200,000 dors.”
Everyone frowned at this since they didn’t even like the painting; they thought it was a waste of 200,000 dors.
“Miss Woods really knows the big picture, and she’s the only one who would spend money on this painting.”
“Even though 200,000 dors is just a drop in the bucket for the Woods family, it’s still a waste. Compared to Miss Woods, some people are simply unbearable! How dare they show up here!”
Everyone nced at Xaviera Evans, murmuring, “Mr. Lindsey was right. Even if she doesn’t have money, she should at least be able to afford 200,000 dors. If she doesn’t bid on this cheap item, there’s no way she’ll be bidding on the others. ”
Caleb Mamet’s face turned cold.
The auctioneer struck the gavel, and Zara Woods was the final bidder on the first item, with no one else challenging her.
Apuse thundered through the venue, and everyone praised her for being beautiful and virtuous.<div>
Immediately after, the second item was a jade ne personally carved by Mr. Price, with a starting bid of 2,000,000 dors.
Xaviera Evans suddenly took interest.
Irene recently started to like Hanfu and wanted a beautiful jade ne.
Xaviera knew the quality of this ne was good, and Irene would love it.
The bidders raised their cards one after another for this item.
In no time, the 2,000,000-dor ne soared to 3,500,000 dors.
Ultimately, Zara Woods and another womanpeted for the ne, raising the price until Zara’s final bid reached 5 million dors. Then, the woman backed down.
The crowd gasped.
Although valuable, the ne wasn’t worth 5 million dors. Miss Woods casually threw out 5 million dors – was she not interested in the other items?
Suki Woods proudly spoke, “My sister is kind-hearted. When ites to charity, she doesn’t care about spending a small amount of money. Look at some people here, their thick-faced approach is unbearable!”
The crowd whispered. Although Xaviera Evans was not as rich as Zara Woods, she should at least be able to afford something if she came to the auction.<div>
Suki Woods mocked, “This is a charity auction for children from poor families who need medical treatment. If some people don’t have the ability or love, they should get lost and not sit here pretending to be wealthy! How disgusting!”
As the words fell, the venue fell silent.
Shortly after, everyone began to specte.
“Miss Woods just spent 5 million dors without blinking, and I hear she’s got her eyes on some other items too. She’s probably going to donate tens of millions dors tonight.”
“I’ve also heard that Mr. Caleb Mamet’s femalepanion used to be Miss Woods at these events, but somehow, it became Xaviera Evans. Who knows what tricks she yed?”
“Miss Woods is so beautiful and well-bred, how can Xaviera Evanspare to her? Does Mr. Mamet really like Xaviera?”
Everyone nodded, feeling that Xaviera would definitely lose face tonight.
If Zara Woods became the highest donor of the night, the foundation would be named after her, which would be a great honor.
Xaviera Evans was nothing more than a ything for Caleb Mamet, while Zara Woods was the true woman who deserved him – they were worlds apart.
The auctioneer struck the gavel, “Five million dors for the first time!” “Five million dors for the second time…”
Zara Woods listened to the praise around her, brimming with confidence. She wouldpletely crush Xaviera Evans and be the most suitable woman for Caleb Mamet.<div>
At thest moment, just before the gavel was about to fall, Xaviera Evans leisurely raised her card, “8 million dors!”
8 million dors?
Zara Woods’ face changed and her smile disappeared.
Everyone stared, dumbfounded and shocked.
Normal bid increments were 100,000 or 1 million dors. They had never seen someone jump straight to 8 million dors like this. Even the auctioneer was
stunned onstage..