The value of the items in the warehouse was about 80,000.
He even suspected that Fang Hao was intentionally raising the price to trick him.
He decided to speak up directly, saying that if he increased the price again, he would concede.
But as soon as he said this, Fang Hao immediately raised the price, "Thank you, 82600."
This time, he only raised it by the minimum of one hundred gold.
The man's face stiffened a bit.
But since he had already spoken, he couldn't continue to bid against a young man.
So he simply put down the sign in his hand and silently started to drink his wine.
Seeing this, the auctioneer, after a few seconds of pause and no one bidding, made the final decision with a hammer gavel.
The goods of this warehouse were sold to Fang Hao for 82,600 gold coins.
...
Once the goods were in his hands, Fang Hao let out a sigh of relief.
The auction hosted by the City Lord's mansion was still in a state of low-price quick sales.