99 Chapter 99 – The Ten Billion Gamble and an Ominous Warning
“Two billion,” I stated firmly, raising my paddle with confidence I didn’t entirely feel.
The auction hall fell into stunned silence. Just moments ago, we’d been debating the value of what appeared to most attendees as an unremarkable weed. But I knew better
this Ancient Transcendent Knotweed, this Polygonum multiflorum Thunb, was exactly what I needed for my next breakthrough.
Asher Lane’s eyebrows arched in surprise before his lips curled into a smirk. “Three billion,” he countered smoothly, his voice carrying across the now–silent hall.
I clenched my jaw. Three billion was already stretching the limits of my financial capabilities. The money I’d planned to use wasn’t even entirely mine–it was borrowed capital from various business ventures I’d established in recent months.
“Four billion,” I called out after a moment of deliberation.
A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. The auctioneer’s eyes widened as he looked between Asher Lane and me, clearly delighted by the unexpected windfall for
his establishment.
“Five billion,” Asher responded without hesitation.
My heart sank. Five billion was beyond what I could reasonably commit. I hesitated, my paddle hovering uncertainly in the air as I calculated my options.
“Six billion.”
The voice beside me startled everyone. Isabelle had raised her paddle, her face a mask of cool determination.
I turned to her, eyes wide. “Isabelle, what are you-”
“I’m helping you,” she whispered, not taking her eyes off Asher Lane. “You need this herb.”
Asher’s face darkened with annoyance. “Seven billion,” he snapped.
“Eight billion,” Isabelle countered immediately.
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The elderly servant beside Asher leaned in, whispering something urgent in his ear. Asher’s face contorted briefly before he composed himself. “Nine billion,” he
announced, his voice tight with growing anger.
Without missing a beat, Isabelle raised her paddle again. “Ten billion.”
The entire hall erupted in shocked murmurs. Ten billion for a plant? It was unheard of,
even for the rarest of cultivation resources.
I stared at Isabelle, my mouth slightly open. “That’s too much,” I whispered urgently.
She turned to me, her eyes reflecting a mixture of determination and something else I couldn’t quite place–a sadness that seemed out of place in this moment of apparent victory. “Consider it my gift to you,” she replied softly. “One last gift”
One last gift? What did she mean by that? Before I could question her further, I noticed that the auction hall had fallen completely silent.
Asher Lane was conferring intensely with his elderly companion. After what felt like an eternity, the old man stood up and bowed slightly toward the auctioneer.
“This humble servant represents the South City Lane Family,” he announced, his voice carrying surprising authority despite its softness. “Perhaps the young master here is unaware of who he’s competing against? My master is Asher Lane, Younger Lord of the Lane Family.”
His statement hung in the air, clearly intended as an intimidation tactic. The murmurs in the hall intensified. Even the auctioneer looked uncomfortable.
The elderly man continued, “Rather than prolonging this bidding war, perhaps we can come to a more… reasonable arrangement? My master would be willing to offer a significant favor in exchange for the young master ceding this herb.”
All eyes turned to me. The message was clear–I was expected to back down in the face of such a powerful family.
I rose slowly from my seat, maintaining eye contact with the elderly servant. “I appreciate the Lane Family’s generous offer,” I replied carefully, “but I’m afraid I must decline. This herb is essential for my needs.”
Asher Lane stood abruptly, his face flushed with anger. “Do you have any idea who you’re refusing? The Lane Family isn’t accustomed to being denied.”
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I met his gaze steadily. “I meant no disrespect. I simply have great need of this particular resource
“Ten billion going ce…” the auctioneer interjected nervously.
Asher’s eyes narrowed dangerously. “I sincerely hope you’re able to safely take away what you’ve purchased today,” he said, his voice carrying an unmistakable threat.
A chill ran down my spine, but I maintained my composed expression.
“Ten billion going twice…” the auctioneer continued.
“Young man,” a cultivator nearby whispered urgently to me, “reconsider your position. The Lane Family has ruined countless powerful figures over far less than this.
“They’re not known for their forgiveness,” another added, genuine concern in his voice.
“Ten billion sold to Master Knight!” the auctioneer declared, bringing down his gavel with finality.
The crowd began dispersing, many casting sympathetic glances my way. Asher Lane and his elderly companion remained standing, staring at me with unveiled hostility.
“Come,” Isabelle murmured, tugging gently at my arm. “Let’s complete the transaction
and leave.”
As we approached the payment counter, I could feel eyes boring into my back. The weight of what had just happened was beginning to sink in. Not only had I acquired a priceless herb at an astronomical cost, but I’d also made an enemy of one of the most powerful families in the region.
“Are you certain about this?” I asked Isabelle as she arranged for the payment transfer. “Ten billion is-”
“It’s done,” she interrupted softly. “And it’s worth every coin if it helps you achieve
what you need.”
The payment processor looked between us nervously. “The Lane Family rarely forgets a slight,” he ventured cautiously. “Perhaps you might consider offering them first refusal on your next acquisition as a gesture of goodwill?”
I considered his suggestion. It was a reasonable compromise that might defuse some tension. But before I could respond, I saw Asher Lane and his servant approaching us.
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