Expressions of bewilderment appeared on everyone's faces.
A direct increase of 10 million?
Everyone turned their heads all at once to see who could be so arrogant.
However, when they saw Jenny, all of them seemed to understand.
The Lawson family was a prominent and respectable family in Cartmel.
The daughter of the Lawson family was well known for her fondness for paintings, too. She would willingly spend a fortune on certain pieces of artwork.
That was why it was no surprise that she would bid an extra 10 million like that.
"Oh, it's Miss Lawson."
"That makes sense, but now that she had bid 70 million, that's probably the highest bid we will see today, right? After all, even if this artist becomes famous in the future, this painting's value will only rise to 100 million at most."
The way they saw it, a painting could only cost 100 million at most while its artist was still alive.
Only after the artist's death would its value rise to 200 or 300 million dollars.