The First Heir
Chapter 964
There was dead silence at the moment and all eyes in the entire venue were focused on Philip.
This man, from the starting price of 20 million, directly increased it all the way to 600 million!
He was too wealthy for words!
At this moment, the originally very lively auction venue suddenly calmed down because of Philip’s bid.
A nonchalant Philip.
Conrad, full of admiration.
A furious Wallace.
A frosty Rachel.
Also, jaw-dropped tourists and VIPs.
This was probably the first time Phoenix Pavilion ever encountered such an incident since it was founded and also the first time that an item was sold for 600 million!
It was most probably a record-breaking sale throughout the country!
Wallace would be jumping in joy to have sold an
he
face was full of
of his
The price had doubled!
who dared make such a bid
who was next to him, also glared at him angrily. Then, she got up, turned
“800 million!” Philip countered.
and glared at Wallace who was covered in sweat
It was the end.
and gold phoenix was finally sold for
in the audience suddenly
one thought that this little jade and gold phoenix
this man who sprang out
the
people could squander 800 million for
of solid family background could afford such
second young master
I admire. This is the real rich second-generation, spending 800 million without blinking an eye. I’m making him my friend
when Wallace saw that Rachel was leaving, he quickly stepped forward to stop her. He said respectfully and apologetically, “Miss Clarke,
Wallace led his men, stood in front of Philip with a murderous aura, and said coldly, “800 million? Haha, do you think money grows on
About The First Heir - Chapter 964
The First Heir is the best current series of the author Master Yu Who Smokes. With the below Chapter 964 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 964 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com