Summary of Chapter 1612 from I'm A Quadrillionaire
Chapter 1612 marks a crucial moment in Xiruo Huang’s billionaire novel, I'm A Quadrillionaire. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 1612
Still, even though this was the case, they should also follow the standard procedure.
The old man then called a middle-aged man over to inspect the goods.
At this time David suddenly said, "Marlee, you should go first! I need to take care of something. I’ll go over later.”
"Alright."
After Marlee said that, she took the middle-aged man to inspect the goods.
Now, David, the old man, and the veiled woman were the only ones left in the room.
The old man and the veiled woman looked at David curiously. They did not know why he had stayed back.
"Sir, I would like to ask, are there any upcoming auctions happening in Treasure Trove?” David asked with some expectation.
"Auction? Do you want to participate in an auction?" the old man asked suspiciously.
'Yes!"
"There should be quite a lot of auctions in the large trade zone! If you want to participate in one, you can go out and ask those small trading companies."
"Sir, you misunderstood. I want to participate in the auction held by trading companies that are on the level of Treasure Trove, not those small trading companies."
"Son, I can understand that you want to gain more experience, but you have to know that every item is priced at sky-high prices in Treasure Trove’s auctions. With all due respect, the six billion Star Dollars that you got from selling the raw nuclear magnetic ores is nothing. The items in the auction all start from tens of billions of Star Dollars," the old man explained.
He thought David was from somewhere far away in the Star Kingdom and he wanted to participate in a large auction to gain more experience.
Unfortunately, not everyone could participate in those events.
Those who could participate were all the heirs or spokespeople of the major forces of Star Kingdom.
At this time, David was a little excited.
'Everything starts with tens of billions of Star Dollars?
‘Those are all lavish points!
'If I can get hundreds of lavish points from ordinary goods, wouldn't it mean I can get hundreds or even thousands of lavish points for the better ones?1
"Oh, David! I wonder what you want to buy. Treasure Trove is one of the top five trading companies in the Central Sacred Continent. We have whatever you need. You don't have to participate in the auction," Elmer said.
‘What do I want to buy?'
David was stumped by this question.
He had no idea what he wanted to buy.
He just wanted to spend some money.
He would buy whatever was expensive.
If Elmer wanted him to name what he wanted to buy, David would not be able to do so.
He had just come to Star Kingdom, so he did not understand this place and he did not know what was the most expensive thing available.
However, since Elmer asked him, it seemed inappropriate if he did not answer.
David had to show his wealth, if not, how could the other party let him participate in the large auctions?
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