The seventh day of the auction adopted an invitation-only system; only guests holding invitations could enter. It was said that the first criterion for the auction house's invitations was assets over a hundred million, and with a bunch of other strange rules on top, there were fewer than ten people in Brocade City who could receive an invitation to the seventh day.
No one had any complaints about such harsh rules; on the contrary, everyone was proud to be able to take part in the final day's ultimate auction.
In the world of the rich, what matters even more is hierarchy and status, and the auction house's mysterious owner understood this all too well.
When Griffith Squire brought Aurora Coldwell over, they ran into the Seymour couple and Benedict at the entrance. The once high-flying Seymour heir didn't have a trace of bruising on his face, and he was moving as usual.
