Resumo de Chapter 284 – Living With My Lady Boss por Internet
Em Chapter 284, um capítulo marcante do aclamado romance de urban Living With My Lady Boss, escrito por Internet, os leitores são levados mais fundo em uma trama repleta de emoção, conflito e transformação. Este capítulo apresenta desenvolvimentos essenciais e reviravoltas que o tornam leitura obrigatória. Seja você um novo leitor ou um fã fiel, esta parte oferece momentos inesquecíveis que definem a essência de Living With My Lady Boss.
They walked to the hotel and took the elevator to the rooftop.
The rooftop was a banquet hall. Men in black suits stood at the entrance of the elevator lobby. They filled the entire corridor and gave off a daunting presence.
It was clearly closed off to the public.
They were stopped by those men as soon as they stepped out of the elevator. Ted stepped forward and said, "He's with me, and he's the boss. I vouch for him."
Ted seemed to be a regular there who was very familiar with the place. The leader of the bodyguards glanced at Wilbur, nodded, then allowed him to enter.
Wilbur looked at the neverending line of men in black suits as he walked. He said, "You have quite the reputation here."
"I've been messing around in Toneville since I was a kid. Everyone here shows me some respect."
Wilbur nodded. People like Ted may not be of high status, but he was well-connected. When people needed something, they would seek help from someone like him. He was the kind of person who could navigate social circles with ease, a jack of all trades.
Wilbur noticed that many people were seated inside upon arriving at the banquet hall. There were also hundreds of men in black suits standing around, openly carrying swords on their backs.
Ted led Wilbur to their seats. Wilbur said, "The owner of this place knows how to plan an auction."
"That's right, this auction would have ended a long time ago if he didn't."
Wilbur smiled and waited in silence.
Thirty minutes later, all the guests finally arrived. The door of the banquet hall was closed, and so began the auction.
Four items were auctioned away without garnering Wilbur's interest.
Although the items were nice, they did not meet his expectations.
The fifth piece was then presented for auction. It was a bronze sword. The sword was a first-class cultural relic that was expressly prohibited by the state from being sold or taken out of the country. Those who were knowledgeable could tell that it probably came from an ancient tomb, and it was a very valuable item.
Wilbur inspected it and immediately decided he wanted it.
The sword contained a certain power, which was good enough as a sacrifice.
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