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... Wood and shone with an earthy hue.

At the top of each of the four corners of the hall, large chandeliers emitted a soft glow, illuminating the entire space without being harsh on the eyes.

The auction hall was extremely spacious, accommodating hundreds of people without feeling crowded.

David's room was right in the middle, beside his chair lay a token and a booklet containing a list of items for auction.

Using the token, he could place his bids by simply raising ...

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