"Moving onto the next player, No. 63. Ishiguro Mohito." said the auctioneer.
The Japanese camp became alert. They were also the first bidders followed by the Americans and the Indians.
"But we do not want him," Alysé said to Kian.
"I know that." He replied. "Just watch."
The bidding war continued for a while and the Americans back down. Kian kept raising the price and the Japanese had no choice but to fight. They fought bravely and won their man.
Alysé looked at Kian questioningly but received no response. This continued for a while, the Indian camp kept bidding for all major players and kept increasing their prices. For some players, they did not bid until the hammer was about to go down.
They contested and raised the price.
"What are you doing?" Alysé was surprised and even embarrassed. "It is unethical." She complained.
"I thought you knew my ways." Kian retorted. "You got me for this, didn't you?"