Share

Chapter 17

Author: Cher the Cherished
"Boss? Aren't we going in?" Aaron asked.

Corinne was rooted to the ground as she watched Jeremy get out of the car and walk into Peakrise Auction House. With a frown, she said, "I saw someone I'd rather not see. Let's wait a while before going in."

Aaron looked in the direction of Corinne's gaze. "That seems to be Jeremy from the Holdens. Do you know him?"

Corinne looked disgusted. "Not really."

...

The auction hall was divided into upper and lower floors. The first floor was for ordinary buyers, while the second floor was for VIP buyers who did not wish to show their identity. They were granted excellent privacy and were identifiable by their room numbers.

Jeremy was in room one, while Corinne was in room seven.

After several unremarkable artifacts were auctioned off, a set of bronze pieces from this auction were carried to the display stand. Once the auctioneer gave a brief lecture on the background and value of the artifacts, bidding commenced at 1.5 million dollars.

"Two million!"

"Three million!"

"Four million!"

...

Eventually, the mysterious bidder from Room One managed to bid for the set of bronze artifacts at a high price of four million, which elicited gasps of awe from the audience.

Inside room seven, Corinne leaned lazily on the sofa and breathed a sigh of relief. Jeremy seemed to have been eyeing the set of bronze artifacts, and judging from the fact that he had already secured it, he would probably leave soon since there was no reason for him to remain there.

"The next piece is a posthumously published painting titled 'Geese in Late Autumn' by the famous impressionist painter Nellie Nymphaea. The starting price is seven hundred and fifty thousand!"

"We have a bid of eight hundred thousand from bidder number three!

"Bidder number eleven, nine hundred thousand!

"And now bidder number five, nine hundred and fifty thousand!"

Corinne raised her chin to give Aaron the signal that he could start raising his placard.

"One and a half million from bidder number seven!"

The audience was once again astonished to see such a bid, and they began wondering who the powerhouse behind the 'number seven' placard was.

The auctioneer began to count, "One and a half million going once! Going twice! Going thrice, and…"

A second before he struck the gavel and uttered the word 'sold', Tommy raised his placard from room one.

The bid caught the auctioneer by surprise, and he spoke in a more excited tone compared to before. "Three million from bidder number one!"

Another round of shocked gasps resonated through the hall when bidder number one raised the bid by that big an amount. Everyone wondered if the painting would spark a bidding war between bidder number one and bidder number seven.

Corinne frowned and wondered why Jeremy was still there.

Aaron was just as upset as her. "What in the world is Mister Jeremy's problem? He's just trying to flaunt his wealth!"

Corinne ordered calmly, "Bid higher, Aaron!"

"Right!"

"We have a bid of four million by buyer number seven. Do we have a higher bid?

"Yes, we do! Here comes the five-million bid from bidder number one!

"Oh, bidder number seven is going even higher! We now have six million from bidder number seven!"

"Do we have seven million? Oh, it's higher than that! Bidder number one goes for seven and a half million! Any further bids from the floor? No? Alright then. Seven and a half million, going once, going twice..."

Corinne was annoyed at the development. Her main issue at that juncture was a lack of money.

Aaron suggested, "Since this painting is very important to you, perhaps we can shift the project funds to it for now."

Corinne raised her hand and shook her head. "No, I can't just divert the company's capital to my personal affairs. I'll find another way to get it. We can let Jeremy keep it for now."

Aaron had no choice but to heed her words.

The auctioneer sealed the deal with a knock of the gavel, and it was soon announced that bidder number one had secured 'Geese in Late Autumn' with a final price of six million.

Everyone was astonished to see bidder number one spending six million to buy that painting at several times more than its original value. This merely showed that rich people could do whatever they want with their money.

Meanwhile, Corinne was lost in thought. Her mother had only painted under the pseudonym Nellie Nymphaea in her spare time. Despite being relatively well-known, she was not a particularly mainstream painter, and her works were not very popular either. Jeremy's reasons for bidding such a high price for 'Geese in Late Autumn' could point to two possibilities: Corinne's mother was either someone he knew personally or someone he had connections to.

"Hi there." Two beautiful receptionists from the auction house came into their room to serve coffee and dessert.

"Corinne? Why are you here? How did you even get to sit in this room?" one of the female receptionists suddenly exclaimed.

Corinne looked up and recognized the person as Zoey, who had apparently taken up a job as a receptionist at the auction house after being fired by Alpha Enterprises.

Zoey stared at Corinne in shock, and before long, she spotted the handsome, well-dressed Aaron in a designer suit sitting to one side. She gritted her teeth in envy and yelled, "Bravo, Corinne! You made me lose my job, while you're living the good life with a sugar daddy!"

Her high-pitched voice was so frantic and loud that the entire auction hall could hear it. Over at room one, Jeremy had just walked out of the room and was about to leave when he heard Zoey's screech. He halted his footsteps at once and glanced coldly at room seven.

Zoey had just applied for the job a day ago and had just started her probationary period, but she was already speaking rudely to the VIP buyers! Her actions startled everyone at the venue and left an extremely bad impression on the patrons.

The manager of the auction house rushed over with several security personnel. He had Zoey dragged out while he apologized profusely to the bidder in room seven.

Zoey knew that she was almost certainly heading for the sack that day, so she let all hell loose when she was taken away by the security guards and yelled out loud, "You're a b*tch, Corinne! F*ck you! You made me lose my job twice now! It won't be long before your man gets tired of f*cking your sick *ss and dumps you!"

Jeremy heard her crystal clear on that occasion—there was no doubt that someone named Corinne was there. 'That girl… She's here? And she was the one bidding in room seven?' He narrowed his eyes coldly and turned around to walk toward room seven.

Aaron had just sent the auction house manager away after receiving an apology from the latter, and he was about to close the door when Jeremy's tall figure appeared right in front of him.

"Is there a Corinne here?" Jeremy shot Aaron a hostile look.

Aaron was taken aback for a moment, then nodded with a smile. "Is there anything you'd like to talk to her about?"

Jeremy's handsome eyes narrowed slightly as he said in a cold voice, "Tell her to come out, please."

Aaron did not hesitate at all as he turned his head to the room and said, "Hey, someone's looking for you!"

Soon, a girl in overalls came out from room seven and stared curiously at Jeremy. "Can I help you, sir?"

Jeremy looked down at the unknown woman in front of him and frowned, "You're Corinne?"

The female receptionist said, "Yes. Corynne with a 'Y'."

Jeremy's gaze turned cold, and his interest disappeared into thin air.

He looked at Aaron, nodded subtly, and said, "Sorry for bothering you."

As Jeremy turned to leave, Tommy followed respectfully behind him.

When Aaron saw that Jeremy had walked far enough away, he reached into his wallet, took out a platinum shopping card from a luxury brand, and handed it to 'Corynne'.

"Excellent acting. Now go and get your name legally changed. You'll be known as Corynne from now on."

"Yes, sir. Thank you, sir!" The female receptionist happily took the card and recused herself politely.

Aaron closed the door and said, "He's gone! How did you even meet Jeremy, though? And why are you avoiding him?"

Corinne said disgruntledly, "Well… I married him a few days ago."

Aaron spat out the coffee he had just sipped and coughed violently. "What did you just say?!"

Corinne calmly explained everything that happened to Aaron, and he was surprised at first, but that look of surprise soon morphed into a wicked smile. "So… Did he live up to his name as the city's Prince Charming on your wedding night? Mature men happen to be particularly loving toward their partners. At least, that's what I'm told!"

Corinne rolled her eyes at him. "Do you want me to beat you to a pulp?"

She was never one to joke about beating people up, so Aaron hurriedly ran off. "I, uh… I'm going to the bathroom!"

Corinne got up from her seat and tagged along too. She went to wash her hands at the common sink while waiting for Aaron to come out, but as soon as she looked up, the reflection in the mirror caused her to turn stiff.

Jeremy had been standing behind her with his hands in his trouser pockets, and she could not tell if he was happy or angry to see her.

Just because she managed to escape once did not mean that she would escape all the time.

Jeremy walked up slowly to her. He had a lofty aura to him, and his unfeeling gaze seemed to be brimming with suspicion over who she really was. "What are you doing here?"

Corinne did not answer.

At that moment, Aaron was taking his sweet time coming out of the men's bathroom. "Boss, the more I think about it, the more I feel annoyed at him! That man has enough money to choose whatever world-class painting he wanted, so why does he have to snatch 'Geese in Late Autumn' from us? It's so irrit—" He did not have the chance to finish his sentence when he saw Jeremy standing in front of Corinne.

Jeremy turned his head to look at Aaron, then at Corinne. He narrowed his eyes and stared scrutinizingly at them both. "Boss?"
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Comments (4)
goodnovel comment avatar
Ololade
I love this
goodnovel comment avatar
Emma Kassim
funny and enjoyable reading
goodnovel comment avatar
Judith Dela Cruz
Interesting and exciting scene
VIEW ALL COMMENTS

Latest chapter

  • The Day I Kissed An Older Man   Chapter 2938

    Sherman could not help but feel fearful when he recalled the incident.Rita gently smoothed his furrowed brow. "I knew you'd come to rescue me, just like all the times you did. I love you, Sherman."Previously, Rita confessed her love to him when she was groggy. At this moment, however, she was clearly awake, even sporting a faint smile on her face as she confessed.Sherman immediately blushed. "I love you, too."Rita did not stay long in the hospital; she quickly returned to the Parr family's mansion. Just as Sherman's grandparents had said, Rita did not have any major injuries, so there was no need for her to stay in the hospital that long. In fact, she might even recover faster emotionally under the care at home.Not once did Sherman bring up Rita's job, but she surprisingly resigned from New Capital Times on her own accord. It would be difficult for her to investigate cases with her current condition; not to mention Sherman had handed over the evidence to the police. The polic

  • The Day I Kissed An Older Man   Chapter 2937

    "Sherman, I like you. I love you," Rita finally confessed.Sherman, deeply pained, pulled Rita into his arms. "This is all my fault. I should've looked for you quicker. I've never blamed you. All I want is to see you smile. It's enough for me as long as you're willing to let me stay by your side."You don't have to confess to me. I know it's hard for you to do that because of your family. I've seen the way they've treated you, and…"The bodyguards who had barged in with Sherman felt a bit awkward to see their company president in tears. However, the priority was to get Rita to the hospital for a check-up. Being tied up for hours could cause circulation issues, and it could be dangerous if her limbs did not regain feelings soon.In the end, they got the bravest among them to convince Sherman to let them take Rita to the hospital. Instead of letting them do it, Sherman wiped away his tears and, with ease, lifted Rita as if she was as light as a feather.Fortunately, after the hospit

  • The Day I Kissed An Older Man   Chapter 2936

    With that, Karen left without looking back. She was carrying Vince's baby in her womb, so how could she pin all her hopes on Sadie? Since Sadie was obviously unruly, she would have to rely on her son.'Sadie can spend the rest of her life with Esmond since she likes him so much. God knows it had been exhausting enough to raise her. Plus, it's only fair for Esmond to take care of her since I've done my part taking care of her until now,' thought Karen.Meanwhile, the only consolation for Sherman was that Esmond did not try to put up a fight. It seemed that he still cared about his daughter Sadie.Sherman led his men to a dilapidated house. Esmond had been cautious enough to choose a rundown house situated at the end of a village.When Sherman barged in, he found Rita lying on the floor while Esmond's men ignored her. Esmond's men had followed his orders, and since he did not instruct them to do anything to Rita, they left her well alone.Before the men could react, they were surrou

  • The Day I Kissed An Older Man   Chapter 2935

    Karen cried and silently knelt by Sadie's side without trying to defend herself. Sadie, on the other hand, feebly tried to explain herself. Alas. Vince refused to listen.There had been many occasions before when he had chosen to believe Karen and Sadie, but at this moment, he realized he had been terribly wrong to do that.Rita used to be so kind, understanding, and well-behaved. However, ever since Karen and Sadie moved in, Vince felt like his daughter had become manipulative, always trying to compete for attention, and stirring up jealousy in front of him.Unfortunately, it took Rita's disappearance to make Vince realize that Rita was not trying to compete for attention. All Rita wanted from him was to treat her the same as Sadie.Vince used to think that Rita should give in to Sadie more since Sadie was younger, too."Why don't you go live with your biological father since you prefer him so much? I never want to see you show your face around here anymore! As for your mother, s

  • The Day I Kissed An Older Man   Chapter 2934

    Sadie was so anxious that she wanted to jump out. "Mom, don't tell me you fell for it! Why did you call Esmond? Now they all know where Rita is. You've ruined everything, again! What were you thinking?"Karen could not care less. She cried and slapped Sadie. "You nearly scared me to death! What would I do if something happened to you? I didn't raise you just to watch you die. I told you not to meet up with Esmond, so why did you secretly meet up with him? How can you ask him to get rid of Rita?"Are you out of your mind? All I want is for us to live out the rest of our lives peacefully, so why didn't you listen to me?!"Sadie was furious. Karen had stopped trying to get rid of Rita ever since she got pregnant, so how could Sadie not be angry? Rita was like a thorn in her side, and Sadie would never be happy unless Rita was dead."Don't you know I like Sherman? How could you ask me to do nothing when Rita has stolen him from me?! I was the one who liked him first. It's either Rita g

  • The Day I Kissed An Older Man   Chapter 2933

    Karen wanted so badly to slap Esmond through the phone.'What good are his pompous words now? We wouldn't be in this mess now if he hadn't hit me back then! What's more, he's saying he's doing this for Sadie. But has he ever thought of what would happen to me and Sadie if he got rid of Rita? Rita's the heiress of the Russell family. Not to mention, she's married to Sherman, so that makes her owner of Parr Group too! What makes Esmond think he can get rid of Rita so easily?'Karen's breath was ragged as she said, "If you don't believe me, just listen to your daughter's screams. I can't save her now; you will literally decide her fate! Plus, I'm pregnant with Vince's baby, so even if I lose Sadie, I still have a kid—which is more than what I can say about you!"Sherman could not help but be impressed by Karen a little. Even in this dire situation, she did not forget to express her heartfelt feelings to Vince, letting him know that she was always on his side. It was certainly not an ea

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status