Chapter 662
The next morning, Matthew left the room first. When Crystal woke up from her sleep, she saw that Matthew was
gone and felt a little dismayed. However, she soon cheered herself back up, put on sclothes and went
downstairs.
When Crystal saw Matthew, she wasn't embarrassed at all. Instead, she chatted and joked around, as if nothing
had happened the night before.
The black market officially opened today. Matthew and Crystal entered the black market together and went
straight for the things that Matthew had his eyes on yesterday.
They were all relatively rare medicinal materials and Matthew bought them all to keep them for future use. The
price of these medicinal materials was not low and he spent almost 1 million to buy seven of them. However, for
a life-saving medicine, money was not important. As for the furnace, Matthew had asked around and found out
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtthat precious items were to be left for the auction at the end of the market. They couldn't do anything to Crystal.
After all, she was from the Harrison family, so they didn't dare to hurt her. However, they weren't willing to let
Matthew get away so easily.
In their eyes, Matthew was a boy toy who leeched off Crystal and relied on the Harrison Family's power to do
whatever he wanted. We can accept being taught a lesson by Crystal but what right does Matthew have to order
us around?
"I can't believe that b*stard bought so many things. He really doesn't feel ashamed for spending a woman's
money!" Zanya said angrily.
"He's a professional gigolo. Besides, he's not spending his own money so of course he won't be stingy. | wonder
what the hell does Crystal see in him? People like him are not even fit to fetch my shoes!" Herman said sourly.
"He's just a loser who leeches off women and relies on other people's power to intimidate others. What's there to
be proud of? | can squeeze a man like him to death with one hand!" Morin said scornfully. Although they were
complaining about Matthew, they only dared to speak behind his back.
The next day, Matthew strolled around the market again, and he finally found sgroundsel herbs. Matthew
had promised the young man that he would help him cure his father's kidney disease and this herb was the only
missing ingredient. Now that he got this herb, he would be able to treat him.
On the third day, the real highlight of the market, the final auction, finally started!
Crystal had gotten two front-row tickets from Horton and took Matthew to the auction.
Zanya and the others also cbut they sat in rows furthest from the stage. When they saw Matthew sitting in
front, they were extremely furious but there was nothing they could do.
Soon, the auction started. The first few things that were up for auction were sprecious paintings and
antiques. Many people participated in the auction and the prices all started from at least 10 million.
Leonard was also at the auction and he didn't bother with the first few items.
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Finally, a battered book appeared on stage and it looked really old. Then, the introduction of the book appeared
on the big screen: 'The only 'Three Gathered Suns Acupuncture Techniques' book from the Han Dynasty, rumored
to be written by the famous doctor of the Han Dynasty, Howard Nixon. Price starts from 30 million!"
Leonard immediately opened his eyes. His visit to Woodside this twas because of the 'Three Gathered Suns
Acupuncture Techniques' book. The Three Gathered Suns acupuncture skill that Leonard was an expert in came
from Howard Nixon. In fact, Leonard was considered as Howard's descendant. However, many subtleties of
ancestral medicine had been lost when it was passed from one generation to the next.
Leonard usually didn't leave Mightwater, but he personally cto Woodside because he had heard rumors that
the 'Three Gathered Suns Acupuncture Techniques' book would be sold at this auction.
As soon as the auctioneer finished announcing the starting price, Leonard raised his hand and yelled, "50
million!"
Immediately, there was an uproar among the audience as everyone was shocked by his offer.
After all, nobody would suddenly raise the price so high in the beginning of an auction.