There were daily auctions on Saint No. 2.
Rich people liked to collect antiques and the like. The high-level executives on the cruise ship were well aware of this. Basically, every time they set off, they would get a lot of good things and put out gimmicks to attract these rich people to bid. The scale was relatively small, and sometimes it was very large.
Like this one today.
It was said that there were a total of ten pieces in the auction, but all of them were rare treasures.
Because they were rare treasures, the identities of the bidders were kept extremely secret.
In addition, the cruise ship also specially prepared seats for some spectators.
There was not a small difference between the seats of the audience and the seats of the bidders.
The bidders' seats were basically on the second floor, each with a separate box, and their identity information was kept confidential.