Right then, an obese, middle-aged man in the last row raised his numbered card. "150,000..."

Xyla Quest gave the man a deep look before calling for another bid. "200,000..."

She guessed that the man probably also realized what mystery this painting held.

"300,000..." The obese, middle-aged man said again.

"500,000..." Xyla said.

At the venue, everyone, including the auctioneer on stage, was stunned.

"What are these two up to? Are they competing to see who's richer and a bigger fool? Hahaha..."

"The longer you live, the weirder things you see!"

"Are they really fighting over a worthless piece of imitated art?"

"Isn't this a little too funny? Are they inherently fond of imitated art?"

People around them began to discuss among themselves again...

Although Sharon Lindt was puzzled by Xyla's behavior, she knew that Xyla must have had her reasons.

She knew her daughter-in-law well enough.

Sharon believed that her daughter-in-law must've seen through something that's hidden in the painting. That was why she wanted to bid for it.

Hence, Sharon became quiet.

"600,000..." The obese, middle-aged man said.

"800,000..." Xyla said.

The obese, middle-aged man seemed as if he was determined to get what he wanted. "One million..."

"Two million..." Xyla said.

Now, there was an uproar in the lobby. Everyone couldn't understand what was going on between them anymore. Each of the observers began looking at each other. Although they had seen people fighting fervently over authentic art pieces, they had never seen anyone fighting over imitated art like this.

Were these two brain-damaged, and did they both want to prove themselves foolish?

The bid prices they offered were also beginning to make the crowd feel suffocated.

"2.1 million..." The obese, middle-aged man said.

Xyla seemed equally determined to get what she wanted. "2.3 million..."

In the end, the obese, middle-aged man hesitated for a moment. After that, he no longer raised the bid.

The beautiful auctioneer gasped in surprise. After that, she tried to maintain her calm composure as she looked at the two of them. "2.3 million, going once. 2.3 million, going twice... 2.3 million, going thrice..." Even after she finished shouting, the obese, middle-aged man still didn't offer a higher bid price.

Xyla instantly smiled confidently.

When she smiled, her body seemed to glow as bright as the countless stars in the sky. Even jewelry of pearls and jades could not shine as bright as her.

"Alright. I now announce that this imitated painting of sunflowers now belongs to lady Number 28!" The beautiful auctioneer exclaimed as she tried to withhold her excitement.

Xyla's smile widened. Her entire body seemed to be glowing.

"I finally know what it means to be the black sheep in the family..."

"Things can always get worse for the family..."

"I wonder if the Batton family regrets having her as part of the family."

Several people began whispering amongst themselves again.

Xyla didn't care about what they said at all.

Meanwhile, the more Sharon heard, the more uncomfortable she felt.

She instantly frowned unhappily and turned around to look at the people behind her. "So what if she's the black sheep? She's still part of my family. I haven't even said anything. Why are you making so much noise?

"The best thing the Batton family ever did was to include Xyla as part of the family, and we'll never regret it in this lifetime!" Sharon added.

Sharon's words immediately made Xyla's heart feel warmed.

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