Something like this would have quite the impact at a regular auction, but the rich in this particular one were evidently rather uninterested in the item. It ended up in the hands of a normal business man with a red invitation card, spending less than 150,000 for the purchase.
The third item was the map remnant that Lin Yi had his eyes on. It had a base price of 150,000, and a brief silence ensued in the auction room as the auctioneer displayed the item.
The description of the map in the catalog was crude and simple, the picture provided blurry and unclear as well. No one understood what it was for.
Was it an antique? There wasn’t a corresponding testimonial that came with it, and they didn’t even know what year it was made.
If it wasn’t an antique, just what use did that piece of paper have? It looked no different from the type of hand drawn maps ancient tribes would make, and this wasn’t even a complete piece!