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But also is thinking of the work, when Bonnie stood up, where there is William's figure in front of you.
Looked around and found no one.
Strange, did she just look out of the blue?
Bonnie rubbed her eyes again and still couldn't find William, so she had to give up.
And that's when the waiter came over and respectfully invited Bonnie to the auction room.
"Miss Pearce is already waiting, Miss Annie you just come and go."
Bonnie nodded, "Good."
After following the waiter into the auction hall, Bonnie was led to a private room on the second floor.
But Elise wasn't in it.
"Where's Miss Pearce?" Bonnie asked.
The waiter handed over a hidden headset, "Miss Pearce wrapped in gauze, it is really inconvenient to see people, so it will be in the background with a large screen to watch, when the time will be through the headset and Miss Annie you communicate."
Bonnie had to put on her headphones.
Immediately, Elise's voice came from inside, "Annie, it's such a bother."
"You're welcome, I'd actually like to see Sea Elf tears too." Bonnie replied.
As we speak, others have entered the auction hall one after another.
Most of them are sitting in the seats arranged on the second floor, while a few are in the private rooms on the second floor.
The disparity between identities was immediately highlighted.
If it is said that those who come to the auction tonight are carefully selected bigwigs, then those who can sit in the private room upstairs are the bigwigs of the bigwigs.
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