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... ecame more interesting.

  Before, Luo Feng at least wanted to back down, and didn't want to confront Ueno head-on.

   This led Ueno to take away two antiques.

  However, in this antique, people thought that Luo Feng would choose not to continue bidding.

   But what he didn't expect was that he actually made a move, and raised the price to 50 million.

   This actually made the people at the scene very puzzled about what Luo Feng's bidding standard was?

   ...

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