'Junk Card' Auction (Part 2)

It can be said that once this post was published, the comments overwhelmingly sided with sympathy for the star card merchant and the Scorch Lion Hunter Squad.

Facing such a Level A Star Card Maker, even though there were occasional bystanders who found things a bit strange and spoke up for the Level A Star Card Maker, these messages were quickly overwhelmed by other malicious comments and disappeared.

In the end, to prove that everything he said was true, the poster showcased all the one-star junk cards he received.

He even posted an auction link with a very low starting bid of 10 Stellar Coins for the ten junk cards, 'lamenting':

[ I've spent the money, even though I received one-star junk cards, they still have a storage space of 0.5x0.5x0.5 meters. Consider it a favor for everyone, enjoy it for just 10 Stellar Coin in the auction. ]

If it were just that, it would be fine.

However, what unfolded next was something nobody on the trading forum had anticipated.

As people were still mocking, saying: [ Buying a one-star junk card for one stellar coin is a waste; no one would auction it ]

The post's auction link suddenly flickered, and the price jumped from 0 Stellar Coin to 10 Stellar Coin, startling everyone.

However, upon second thought, they found it less surprising.

Maybe someone just wanted to auction it for fun, considering it's only 10 Stellar Coin – it's quite a bargain.

After all, what can you buy with 10 Stellar Coin?

Not even the materials for a star card.

But this 10 stellar coin jump was not the end; it was just the beginning.

In the next moment, everyone on the RedEstelar Network was a bit dumbfounded.

They thought their eyes were playing tricks on them.

In the next moment, the auction prices for those ten one-star 'junk cards' skyrocketed from 10 Stellar Coin to 50, 100, and then suddenly jumped to 200, 300, 500, 800.

When they finally regained their senses, the auction prices for the ten 'junk cards' had already surged to a whopping 1000 Stellar Coin!

[ What the heck is going on? Is it my eyes playing tricks on me? So many zeros... It's supposed to be ten junk cards, right? How did it suddenly auction for 1000 Stellar Coin? ]

[ Don't panic; it's just 1000 Stellar Coin. Remember, there are ten one-star star cards here, not just one. Considering the average market price of 100 Stellar Coin for a one-star star card, it's a normal price. Stay calm... ]

Someone tried to analyze, feigning composure, but what they didn't notice was that at some point, the original term 'ten junk cards' had completely transformed into 'ten one-star star cards.'

However, the auction side seemed to be playing a game with everyone.

Just when people were convincing themselves, saying, 'Even the worst one-star star card should have the price of a one-star star card,'

The auction prices didn't increase by a few hundred Stellar Coin as expected.

Instead, it goes up by a thousand Stellar Coin at once, skyrocketing from 1000 Stellar Coin to 2000.