Chapter 607 (2/2)

Boss Ren very quickly returned to his senses, “What nonsense are you guys saying? Our auction house doesn’t have even a bit of relationshi+p to the Crown Prince” His Highness the Crown Prince had instructed before, his investment must not be leaked out As a result, the boss of the auction house hurriedly denied it

“Whether there is or isn’t a relationshi+p, your words don’t count!” This captain of the looting tea in this auction house Anything that cannot be moved, smash it!”

Consequently, the group of grandiose people very quickly flocked towards the auction house’s underground warehouse

The people from the auction house were completely unable to stop them Whenever they stepped forward to stop the hit by a club

The situation was overwhelly one-sided

Now, a group of people sitting in the hall looked at each other in dismay Their hearts were somewhat terrified and were all panic-stricken about whether the sky was about to change in the imperial capital

The captain of the first looting teae nust the crowd

This captain of the first squadron had a ong Liujue owed His Highness Prince Jin a huge debt and refused to pay it back, ere forced and with no other choice but to co to do with everyone Everybody, keep cal their oay, then nothing will happen to thee of this confusion for personal gain, then don’t bla impolite!”

This kind of speech was powerful, co every heart that was uneasy and agitated

Originally, so fro But when this captain brought out the name Prince Jin’s Royal Manor, all of them would not dare to move

I able to watch from the side was fine with them If they were tocannon fodder

This captain of the looting squadron was very satisfied with everyone’s behavior With both hands linked behind his back, he unhurriedly examined each of the auction items It was packed into boxes and he ordered people to carry it away

After eain grandiosely charged into the next auction house

And ain in the districts of the bustling i people that directly followed behind the looting squadron to watch this play

The first to suffer a calamity was the auction house The second to suffer a calamity were those dozen or so manors and courtyards under the Crown Prince’s name

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