173 A bid for a seal box

Name:The witch's rebirth Author:tip555
I was lucky that I had made a door to the Red Wolf auction house. It save me valuable time. The place was located in the middle of nowhere but it offer to an exclusive clientele. Us the immortal. Items that they thought didn't have value as long as it hand a trace of magic or aura was saleable.

"How many?" I asked Old Red,

She was a normal with blood that by mistake was given skill seed. Awakening her to be able to see aura. When we first met, she thought I was just like her a person who was normal but had blood.

Sometimes I wonder if it would have been better to follow her home on our first meeting. I could have had a much happier childhood. But we all make bad choices when we were young and naive.

"Nine Seal boxes." Red nodded her head. "There is a wooden one that you may want to take a look at."

I nodded. This was Red specialty. Finding things that we sealed away. Waiting for us to try out luck. There were multiple risk involved in opening a box. But the reward could make it worth it. Today I plan to clear the house buying as many as I could.

I knew what was in those boxes. And every piece was good. I also had the money to buy them thanks to March 200K down payment.

The bell rang and the auction started. The old Red raised her hand. "One hundred! One hundred! One hundred to start the bid. Is there anyone who's willing to raise it to one hundred fifty, one hundred fifty, one hundred fifty…"

She spoke extremely fast, but I was already use to it. I wave my hand and Red pointed to me, "It is now one hundred and fifty, one hundred and fifty, one hundred and fifty. Two hundred, is there anyone who's willing to bid two hundred? Two hundred…"

"Me!" someone shouted.

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Old Red immediately pointed to the new bidder. "Very good, it is now two hundred. How about three hundred?"

Auctions were all the same; the auctioneer would ask for a price while the buyers would place their bid. When the old Red raised the price by another hundred, however, the whole crowd fell into silence. It was bit of a push.