The Killer Queen (Noella Briony)

Chapter 316



Chapter 316

The next morning dawned bright and early, setting the stage for Larson's meticulously planned auction.

The auction hall at the Pollack Hotel was bustling with guests, as an entire floor had been cleared to accommodate the event.

Beckett made his entrance with Noella and Elara in tow.

Noella was a vision in a white sundress, its back cut out to reveal her graceful figure, a blend of innocence and allure. Her look was completed with understated jewelry, effortlessly drawing gazes her way.

Elara opted for a sharp black dress suit, her short hair cascading over her shoulders, pinned back casually with a diamond clip, adding a touch of laid-back elegance to her aura.

The sisters, one on each side, clung to Beckett's arm as they entered, immediately greeted by Larson himself.

"Where's Palmer? The lad's slacking off, not accompanying Noella to the auction," Larson's voice boomed across the room, his intent clear to stir up speculation about Palmer's commitment to his engagement with the Schnabel family.

Noella brushed it off with a dignified, yet indifferent smile.

"Palmer's on his way, just running a bit late. Unlike some, he's had a bit of a leisurely schedule lately," she retorted, not missing a beat.

The dig at Larson, who had inherited Palmer’s CEO position at the Pollack Group more by default than merit, was not lost on the crowd. Larson's auction was widely regarded as a desperate bid to fill the financial gaps he'd found himself in.

Beckett interjected with a cool tone, "Be polite, Noella. Larson's not one to cross lightly; I worry about your safety around him."

Elara added, her brow furrowed in mock concern, "Yeah, let's keep it down. I’m so scared. Larson isn’t thinking of hitting me, is he?"

Larson was momentarily regretful for engaging with the Schnabels, having previously experienced their sharp wit.

"Let's head this way," he said, quickly changing the subject.

Noella continued, undeterred, "It's quite the spectacle, selling off family treasures so publicly. Makes one wonder if bankruptcy is just around the corner."

The remark elicited snickers among the guests, especially those familiar with the internal dynamics of the Pollack family. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

As the Schnabel siblings took their seats, Larson felt a headache coming on, his temples throbbing with irritation.

Seated in front of them were Helen and Lucian Richardson.

Helen was chatting with an elderly lady beside her.

"I envy you. Your husband passed away at such a young age. Mine is still alive, but he doesn't seem to have much time left," Helen remarked.

The silver-haired lady consoled her, saying, "Your good days will come soon."

Helen let out a cold laugh. "I don't have much time left either. Who knows which one of us will go first, me or the old man."

Helen's style of speaking was not accepted by most people, but fortunately, this elderly lady had seen a lot in life. She laughed heartily and glanced around. "Oh dear, is your husband not here today?"

"He's playing chess with Marcel Schnabel. He wouldn't understand this type of gathering if he were here. He'd just be in the way." Helen was blunt in her speech, never avoiding anyone.

If Sexton, the former head of the Pollack Group, showed up at this auction, she wouldn't have a moment's peace today.

"I don't see much point in this auction. You're not interested in antiques either, so why bother coming?"

"I'm here for a rumored collection of Sylvie's jade sculptures."

Noella, overhearing, was skeptical. Her collection, largely managed by Polaris Star, had detailed records, and she didn't recall any transactions with Larson. She also didn’t remember seeing any jade sculpture in Larson’s storeroom either.

The elderly lady beside Helen looked at the bracelet on her wrist and exclaimed admiringly, "Isn't this bracelet from that auction many years ago? I remember there were two bracelets back then, and you bought this one!"

"My husband bought it for me as a gift. It's not valuable," Helen replied nonchalantly.

Taking the bracelet off, Helen handed it to Noella behind her.

"Noella, my dear, this is for you. Wait a moment for Elara's. Larson has a particularly exquisite bracelet, and I will have it reserved for you."

Noella looked at the bracelet handed to her by Helen. The flawless emerald was clearly a priceless treasure worth millions.

"Take it, or I'll toss it." Seeing Noella hesitate to take it, Helen became impatient and said, "This was acquired at the same auction as your grandmother’s bracelet. Do you want it?"

With a bracelet gifted by Harriet adorning her wrist, Noella swiftly caught the bracelet offered by Helen upon learning of its connection to her grandmother's.

“This is way too precious, Grandma Helen. You should keep it for yourself.”

Helen frowned in displeasure, rolling her eyes in a rather sharp manner, her voice dripping with impatience.

“At my age, what use do I have for all this sparkle and shine? Clanging around all day, you’d think I was practicing for my own funeral. Take it, and enough with the chatter!”

Helen gave a nudge to Lucian standing by her side.

“Larson has a Glassy Type bracelet. You better buy it for Elara. If you don’t, I’d look down on you.”

Lucian replied coolly, “Just a bracelet? There’s nothing I wouldn’t buy for Elara if she wants it!”

The elders bickered at the front, leaving the younger ones too timid to intervene.

Soon, the auction began.

The lights dimmed, and a spotlight fell on the stage. Larson stood there, smiling warmly at the audience.

“Thank you all for taking the time to join us at the Pollack Group auction. Without further ado, our first item is a painting from the 18th century, ‘The Lady with a Fan’. Starting bid, six million!”

Noella suddenly felt someone sit beside her.

The distinct, cool scent of absinthe wafted over from him, unmistakable even without looking – it had to be Palmer!

Boldly taking the seat next to Noella in such a setting could only be Palmer’s style! He gently took Noella’s hand, tracing words in her palm with earnest precision. The cool touch of his fingertips against the warmth of her palm sent a tingling sensation throughout her body.

Noella forced herself to calm down, ignoring the increasingly loud thumping of her heart in the darkness as she deciphered the words Palmer wrote.

[All set, let’s enjoy the show!]


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