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Live Stream Treasure Hunt: I Made Profits Million Times Over

Crossing into an alternate world, Daniel possessed the [Omniscient Appraisal System] that can tell the value and origin of any item. As a result, Daniel participated in the wildly popular online Container Hunt and began live streaming: [I'm in Libertopia, Live Streaming My Treasure Hunt!] Netizens warned Daniel: Container Hunt is all a scam, it's impossible to find a real treasure. However, what Daniel did next leaves viewers gobsmacked. He bid 500 StellarCoins(1 StellarCoins=1 US dollar) on a batch of luggage looted by pirates, finding a high-end custom-made luggage bag, worth 10,000 StellarCoins! He discovered a well-known painting from Serenalia, titled "Hundred Horses," dated 300 years ago, assessed at 50 million StellarCoins! He found a relic from the Atlantean civilization, causing a global archaeological uproar! He stumbled upon a world-famous painting stolen from a Libertopia museum fifty years ago, titled "Portrait of a Woman," which sends collectors around the world into a frenzied bidding war! With the help of his system, Daniel can always find the best deals at Container Hunter Auctions, and even dominate the antique street, flea market, not to mention the real estate, stock, and investment industries! After Daniel's net worth skyrocketed, he lavishly invest in a private estate, and threw decadent parties in his rooftop garden filled with models. Married women, celebrities, wives... Turns out, being rich really is this much fun!

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Chapter69-So you're the one leading the bidding war? I'll see you ruined!(2nd update, Cheer me with Power Stones!)

Matt glared furiously at Allen. "You want to play like this? Well, I'll see it through to the end! I bid 40000 StellarCoins!"

Both Wilson and Emilia looked a bit uncomfortable.

Their initial estimate was 50000 StellarCoins for the container's value.

With Matt bidding 40000, the profits divided among them would be slim.

But Matt didn't care.

If he wasn't going to profit, he would make sure others wouldn't either.

Allen turned to Abel, "Brother, should we continue bidding?"

Abel shook his head, "No, we're not very familiar with the clothing prices. It's better to be cautious. Let's back out."

"But Matt is still bidding higher. There should still be a substantial profit," Allen pointed out.

Abel slowly said, "Matt is known as our troublemaker. You can't analyze his behavior logically."

"Trust me, let's back out for now and wait for the next container."

Allen nodded, agreeing with Abel's suggestion.

Seeing this, Matt couldn't help but smirk victoriously.