The Alchemont Interference

After Sloth made a bid for 40 million Origold, no one dared to challenge it. As Entariel, the auctioneer, began the countdown, no one else stepped up to compete. In the minds of the other bidders, only a lunatic, like one of the witches of the Seven Deadly Sins, would bid such an exorbitant amount.

That amount of money could even buy a cheap aircraft carrier, and no sane person would bid so high for just an artifact that could be easily reproduced.

In the end, Sloth won the auction for the last artifact order card, and she had already dozed off comfortably in her wheelchair. Her presence, or lack thereof, added a sense of awkwardness to the auction hall.

The auction resumed with the five artifact weapons that Daniel had created in the first batch. These weapons had been thoroughly tested and proven to increase the user's magical power potency, as well as enhance their physical strength, speed, and agility.