Even while she was on one of the last few rows of the auction hall, Ronron's excitement was nowhere near low at all. She was like a child that constantly moved around her seat, looking at everything she was witnessing for the first time with an air of innocence that was hard to come by.
Seeing her like that only improved Alex's mood and soon enough he started smiling too.
It took a while for the auction to start at which time the hall was finally fully filled. Once everyone was there, the curtains at the front opened up, allowing everyone to know that the auction had begun.
A woman in a bright red dress walked out from behind the stage and started introducing herself to the audience. Once she was done with the formalities, the first item was brought out to be auctioned off.
"How does it work? Do I tell them I want to buy it or…" Ronron asked.
"Do you not know how an auction works?" Alex asked. "You should have seen some back home, right?"
"I probably did, but I don't really remember how it all works. I've been training with my master for the past decade, so I'm a little lost on the modern life too," she said.
"I see," Alex said. "You must've lost a lot of friends too then."
"Eh, not really. I always knew there was nothing for me after high school, so I never really made any friends at all. I did have some, but none were close enough to use the word lost for them" she said.
"I see," Alex said. "Well, the auction is quite simple. In a moment, the woman up there will tell you the starting price of the item. Then everyone will start bidding on it with a number that's higher than the starting price. Each bid must be higher than the last one by a set amount of spirit stones, which the woman will tell you."
"So I can't just increase my bid by 1?" Ronron asked.
Alex shook his head. "That's not allowed. They might even kick you out for disturbing the auction if you do that," he said. "Also, you can't increase it by a random arbitrary number. While not against the rules of the auction, it's better if you keep your bid on a nice-sounding number."
"I see," Ronron said excitedly.
The first item on the auction was a simple defensive talisman that could stop a single Saint Condensation realm cultivator's attack. It was quite a good item for anyone in the True realm who was used to being in conflict with Saint realm cultivators.
Especially for people that frequently went to the Ancient Battlefield where one couldn't tell just what sort of enemy one would meet inside.
"You don't need this one right?" Alex asked.
"No, master has given me way better artifacts," Ronron said softly.
"Good, you can learn how the auction takes place then," Alex said and waited for the bidding to start.
As soon as the woman allowed for it, the people all around the hall started bidding one after another, even speaking on top of each other.
Ronron's eyes widened in surprise at the chaos that had been created in the room in just a matter of seconds. She was surprised that the cultivators weren't as orderly as they appeared beforehand.
The order came to the hall a few seconds later when the early bids died down and the bids started becoming higher and higher in amount.
"You don't have to hurry to bid. You can let others go for a bit before you put your own bid up," Alex explained to her.
"Do we just say the number? Is there no system to bid systematically?" Ronron asked.
"No, whoever has more money here places their bids and wins. That's what an auction is," Alex said.
The talisman was quickly sold and the second item was brought forth.
The second item was a pink robe made with many different frills on it, and many different glittering jewels that made it ever so fascinating.
Alex didn't even have to look at Ronron to know that she was going to bid on this thing. Given how early in the auction this was, he knew it wasn't anything good, but since his daughter wanted to bid on it, he wouldn't say anything.
"The bidding starts at 80 True Spirit stones, and each bid must be a True spirit stone or more than the last one. Begin."
Ronron joined in on the bidding despite Alex's teaching and started shouting one number after another.
Each time she heard a different number, she would shout a number that was higher than that.
Soon enough, the bidding came to around 120 and the competition lessened. Even so, there were still a few people that were bidding on it.
One by one, the bidding increased slowly but surely.
Ronron started frowning a little. "They aren't giving up at all," she said.
"Do you want to give up?" Alex asked.
"No, look how pretty that is. It's so much better than what I'm wearing," she said with a pout.
"Then show them that you mean it," Alex said.
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