Alpha in the Cage

2023-07-31 19:30:38737

Chapter 3

However, there was a faint voice coming from outside.

Lying on the bed, Cynthia raised her head and looked towards the door.

"Mom, it's all my fault. My sister wouldn't have been so vain if it weren't for me!" Kelly said hypocritically.

"No." Luna Karen comforted Kelly, "You will always be my baby girl."

Cynthia stood by the railing on the second floor and watched this scene with a sarcastic smile.

The next day, Cynthia suddenly received a message on her phone.

Marcus did not give up and asked again, "Cynthia, are you really not coming? The finale item is the legendary ruby, and all the big shots from all over the country will come to compete for it."

Thinking for a while, Cynthia replied, "I'll be there."

When she arrived, the auction had already started.

As soon as Cynthia came, Marcus yelled, "Cynthia, here!"

"When does the ruby auction start?"

"Soon. About half an hour," Marcus rubbed his chin and said with a smile.

Cynthia leaned back in her chair with her legs crossed and lazily looked around.

As expected, the auctions in the big cities were very lively.

Marcus looked at Cynthia, who was looking around, and felt no one would believe that girl in front of him was a real big shot. Her medical skills, painting, hacking, and racing were all incredible.

"Next is the blockbuster of our auction tonight, the ruby." The host's voice spread throughout the auction house.

Cynthia squinted her dark eyes at the grand ruby brought by an assistant.

The host said, "I believe you all have some understanding of this treasure. Now the auction begins. It starts at two million."

"Two million and two hundred thousand!"

"Two million and six hundred thousand!"

"Three million."

Those who could enter the auction house were all wealthy and powerful figures.

The ruby was a legendary item, so the competition was naturally very fierce.

"Four million."

"Ten million."

A man's voice came from the second floor. It must be a big shot.

Everyone looked at the direction of the voice.

It was just a ruby.

The starting bid was two million, and this price was five times higher than that.

The organizer of the Mistforest auction thought that the ruby would be sold for four million dollars the most.

They didn't expect it could be bidding to ten million!

These people were really rich!

"Is there anyone who has the higher offer?" The host has already asked the question for the second time, and the final word is about to be finalized by the third hammer.

"Sixteen million!" Marcus held up the sign with a smile.

Of course, he was not the buyer, and it was for Cynthia.

"Sixteen million!" The host almost broke his voice and shouted out. It took him a long time to find his normal voice, "Sixteen million. Is there any higher price?"

"Sixteen million once, Sixteen million twice, Sixteen million three times."

In the end, no one offered a price, and Cynthia and Marcus won the ruby at the price of Sixteen million.

She did not like the ruby very much. After all, she could not hang it on her all day long, so she had to give it back to its owner.

Cynthia stood up with satisfaction. With a faint smile in her delicate eyes, she put on her sunglasses and was about to leave.

"Everyone, please wait. We've received a notification. The last item is behind the stage. Please wait a moment."

The host received a temporary notice and stopped to appease the audience.

Cynthia and Marcus slowly turned their heads to look at him with a smile and sat down.

The host smiled politely and said, "Today, the person in charge of the Mistforest auction, Mr. Serrano, specially selected a gift for you to appreciate. It would be worth your time."

"Oh? They even arranged a program for us. They're so considerate," someone in the audience said.

The person in charge, Mr. Serrano, smiled at the werewolves.

"Clap, clap..." He clapped his hands twice.

The surrounding lights dimmed, leaving only a ray of warm light in the middle of the high platform in front of the hall. There was a black cage with a Werewolf locked in it. No, it was a lycan.

The lycan in the cage looked up at Cynthia in the distance as if it felt something.

"Mate."