As guests arrive one after another, the auction officially begins.
The host in charge of the auction looked very professional, holding a small hammer and introducing many products while using exciting words to persuade others to follow the auction.
What Kashiwagi didn't expect was that those autographed photos of celebrities and used items seemed to be particularly popular, with many people following them.
There are actually fans of theirs in the Ourei area?
How ironic.
Soon, batches of single-headed dragons were also pulled onto the stage by the staff. Many people marveled at how lively and rampant they were in the cages.
Seeing their energetic appearance, Kashiwagi was not sure whether they were really healthy or whether they had been fed some kind of stimulating drug before going on stage. It was really difficult to distinguish them from a distance.
When the host introduced these Pokémon, he naturally claimed -
"Coming from the hometown of United Champion Alice, there are powerful and ferocious three-headed evil dragons, a total of six single-headed dragons! Please appreciate them!"
The reputation of the champion is indeed extraordinary. As soon as these words came out, many people around him became excited.
Of course, there is a difference between coming from the hometown of a champion and being personally trained by a champion, so after the continuous bidding reached 50 million, the speed of raising cards gradually slowed down.
When it reaches 60 million, there are only two people left competing.
The final price was locked at 65 million.
A single-headed dragon is worth more than 10 million!
Kashiwagi secretly smacked his tongue. This money could buy the Wind Speeder that he had seen before. It skyrocketed immediately after starting at the cadre level. Who would buy a dragon-type Pokémon that is difficult to evolve at level 20 or 30?
A quasi-god must evolve to the final stage before he can be called a quasi-god.
However, one drawback of "finished" Pokémon with high levels and ages is that their personality and expertise have been solidified, just like a Pokémon whose effort points are distributed randomly and misses many important moves.
The key point is that there is no way to find NPC memories, and there is no way to rely on tree fruits and NPC grinding efforts, which gives people the feeling that this account is useless.
It is difficult to train them to the next stage with the level of Huang Tiezhen trainers.
Turn around.
The Pokémon planned for the auction—the combination of Sun Rock and Moon Rock—appeared, and it is rumored that they are the "split bodies" of the two gym leaders Xiaofeng and Xiaonan in Fengyuan Green Ridge City.
What is a split body? It is a special breeding method for some genderless Pokémon of the egg-type mineral group. After all, there are not so many Variety Monsters for them to give birth to, so life has naturally found a special way of reproduction.
This thing can probably only be seen in the background of animations, just like the Pokémon clone offspring who were born as Nidoqueen in Mewtwo Strikes Back, and the mythical beasts that were originally impossible to give birth to cubs, but still gave birth to cubs.
Lugia.
Kashiwagi participated in the bidding on behalf of "Shanmin". People around him looked at him with expressionless faces, as if he was his younger brother.
"Shanmin" had a smile on his face and wore sunglasses, sitting with dignity, as if he had everything under control.
However.
What surprised Kashiwagi was that after he made the bid, no one dared to follow the price for a while. You must know that no matter how bad the Pokémon is, it is impossible for one person to buy it, let alone the "split body" of the Pokémon that is the owner of the hall.
The face is too great.
While thinking this, "Shanmin" next to him suddenly changed his expression and showed an angry expression.
He was stunned for a moment, and then he saw someone raising a sign.
this?
What's the meaning?
"The organizer saw that I was unhappy and asked me to follow the price." Shanmin's slightly smiling voice reached his ears, "It's not in vain for the arrogant image I have shown these days."
While Kashiwagi was listening, he saw "Shanmin" turning sideways and covering his mouth with his hands, as if he said something.
In fact, I didn't even fart at all.
Shanmin in the earphones was still talking, "Just give up the bidding and treat it as a tantrum."
Breathtaking.
Kashiwagi wanted to applaud very much, but he held back.
Shanmin: "Do you need me to repeat your mission again?"
He couldn't respond.
"We are about to enter the antiques section, and the pace will speed up. The host will make the auctioneers unable to react due to the super hot atmosphere, and the backstage will become rushed and chaotic. This is a good time for us to take action." Shanmin said to himself.
.
"When the time comes, you don't have to do anything. All you need to do is follow the Variety Monster and run outside. Then you can go find trouble with the person in charge, and curse a few words with those people."
When the voice fell.
Just as the other party said, the auction has entered the antiques and jewelry segment. These products that are directly linked to money have made the white gloves go crazy, and the speed of reporting is comparable to that of a gopher coming out of a hole.
Even Kashiwagi hurriedly raised his cards under Shanmin's instruction, but the previous face seemed to have no effect in front of these things.
--normal.
Who here is not on a mission to get something? Sun rocks and moon rocks can be given up, but antiques and jewelry cannot.
As the scene became more tense and exciting, Kashiwagi also showed a symbolic look of curiosity, and like the people around him, he turned his head back and forth to observe the person holding the sign.
And when the grand finale, the penultimate antique, came on stage, the host shouted excitedly:
"This is from the Kalos dynasty three thousand years ago - Zhiga!
!”
The speakers suddenly emitted an extremely harsh noise, causing all the guests present to cover their ears and frown at the host with dissatisfaction.
But the next moment.
The whole venue suddenly went dark.
"The power is out?"
"What's going on?"
"What are you doing at the auction? No one will take the opportunity to steal anything!"
Noisy sounds echoed everywhere, and the lights turned back on. Everyone looked at the antiques covered by glass covers on the stage. Fortunately, they were not stolen.
The host was a little embarrassed and a little proud: "Don't worry, our security measures--"
The sound stopped suddenly.
Because the lights were gone again, the host's subsequent voice was as faint as a mosquito's moan.
"The power is out again. If you don't know how to conduct an auction, don't do it!"
"Get your manager out!"
The noise started again, and everyone was looking forward to the lights turning on again.
The lights did turn on.
It only lit up for a moment and exploded like an overload!
Peng Peng Peng!
Fragments of countless light bulbs flew everywhere, followed by screams and shouts. Then the ground shook, and there were constant sounds of things falling overhead.
"There's an earthquake—!
"
"Run!"
"Run outside!"
Someone shouted, and the crowd immediately rushed outside. Kashiwagi, along with the Variety Monster and Hu Di, quietly mingled among the crowd, watching all this with a strange expression.
The auction house's response to the raid seems a bit slow. Has no one ever dared to mess with them?
That's right.
After all, it was the mayor who was behind the scenes.
Not long after.
All the guests came outside, as did most of the staff. A small number of them were carrying antiques and gems, and a small number of them were carrying Pokémon.
Kashiwagi could not see the figures of Shanmin and Awu, and he had no idea whether they succeeded or not, so he stayed where he was and looked around.
He watched the staff running around, and from time to time someone would rush back and then run out anxiously.
From the fragmentary words, he seemed to have heard many reports of stolen things, and the expressions of those at the auction quickly became anxious.
a lot of?
Kashiwagi's expression was a bit strange. Shanmin said that his target was only a single-headed dragon. Could it be that he met someone in the same field?
He pressed the earpiece to see if this person had said anything.
But never.
Soon the news that the items were stolen spread among the guests. uu Kanshu www.uukanshu.com They hurried to the person in charge and loudly asked what they should do if the items they had photographed were gone.
Kashiwagi rushed in as planned and shouted twice. Seeing the person in charge explaining something with a troubled face, he couldn't help but feel funny.
It's so interesting to see thieves and robbers being stolen and robbed.
"Isn't it bad for you two to be too silent?" He returned to where he was and turned around and said.
Never thought about it.
"Silence is enough at this time."
Shanmin suddenly spoke, and when he saw Kashiwagi's eyes widening, he said: "Be more cautious, maybe there is a camera somewhere."
"Is there a camera?"
"Just kidding, no matter how many there are, they have all been hacked remotely. These low-level information technologies rely entirely on Pokémon. Who knows that the real masters of the network are still humans, especially the information masters among humans."
His words made Kashiwagi understand deeply.
In the Wings of Dawn short story, the secretary of Roz, the president of the Galar Alliance, seems to be a very good information technology expert, and he can make the attacking wild Rotom cry for father and mother.
"That's almost it. Let's go in."
Shanmin opened his mouth.
The crowd went back into the auction house, and when passing by the person in charge, the two of them received a sincere apology from him.
"I'm really sorry for what happened to you today. This kind of accident was beyond our expectation..."
This man talked a lot, but Shanmin just took off his sunglasses and looked at him with an indifferent look, and the person in charge quickly shut up.
"Awesome."
"It's just relying on the elders behind me, it has nothing to do with my own strength."
At this time, Shanmin looked very much like the kind of rich second generation who didn't want to rely on his family and went out to work alone.