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... is busy preparing for it.

At the entrance of the auction house, Rachel Shaw stepped down from the car, took off her sunglasses, and glanced forward with disdain in her eyes.

Being Mrs. Lancaster made her life different from before, even Keith Chambers knew she was coming and personally came out to greet her.

"Mrs. Lancaster, do you have a consignment? Why did you come in person?"

"Tell Zinnia to get out here and see me!"

Hearing her tone, Keith Chambers’ ...

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