Holy Night: My Husband is Definitely a Paladin - Chapter 82
âWhat could it be?â
What was so special about that chest to make the ring react like this?
âThis box looks quite decent. Shall we give it a shake?â
At the auctioneerâs words, an employee shook the box, and a rattling sound came from inside.
While no one knew exactly what was making that noise, it was clear that something heavy was inside.
âWeâll start the bidding at ten gold this time. With each bid, weâll increase by five gold. Letâs begin!â
Unlike the previous auctions, which had all started at one gold and increased by increments of one, the auctioneer immediately raised the starting price, thinking it might be worth more.
The attendees, who had started to lose interest, perked up again at the higher starting bid.
âFifteen gold! Twenty gold! Twenty-five gold!â
Peopleâs expectations rose, and the bidding increased quickly.
Each time the price went up, the ring continued to squeeze Ireneâs finger, as if impatient for her to act.
As time passed, some bidders dropped out, unwilling to spend more money on an unknown chest.
However, two women remained, persistently raising the bid, perhaps intent on taking home a souvenir.
âOne fifty! One fifty-five! From now on, weâll raise the bid by increments of ten!â
Sensing the fierce competition between the two women, the auctioneer quickly increased the bidding increment.
As the price climbed higher, Irene let out a sigh.
It was clear she needed to buy that chest. The problem was, she didnât have enough money.
âTwo fifty!â
As the bidding continued to rise, Irene nervously tapped Reynaâs arm, who had been watching the proceedings with amusement.
âReyna, Iâm sorry, but could you lend me some money?â
âOf course! How much do you need?â
âEnough to buy that chest. Iâll pay you back as soon as my payment from the artifact sale goes through.â
âDonât worry! Iâve saved up plenty, so itâs no problem.â
Feeling reassured by Reynaâs offer, Irene waited for the bidding war between the two women to end.
By then, the price had already surpassed five hundred gold. One of the women started to hesitate.
Just as the other woman confidently raised her hand, certain she had wonâ
âFive hundred forty.â
Irene called out the number and raised her hand.
With a new bidder joining in, the auctioneer became even more animated.
The woman who had assumed victory glared at Irene before quickly raising her hand again.
The bidding battle continued for quite some time.
âOne thousand!â
The woman shouted, her voice laced with determination, as if daring Irene to continue.
Irene hesitated for a moment.
âA thousand gold for a chest whose contents I donât even know?â
The money from selling the Stone of Silence wouldnât even amount to five thousand gold.
Was it really wise to spend so much on an unknown chest? Wouldnât it be smarter to save the money and leave empty-handed…?
âAh!â
Just as she had that thought, the ring squeezed her finger painfully.
âCould this ring really be alive?â
It had to be. How else could it express its will like this?
âFine, fine, Iâll buy it.â
Irene muttered under her breath, raising her hand again with a resigned sigh.
It seemed she had no choice but to follow the ringâs wishes.
* * *
In the end, the chest was sold to Irene for a final price of 1,550 gold.
Reyna, who had initially encouraged Irene to bid, asked multiple times if she was really going through with it, shocked at how high the price had climbed.
Once Reyna paid on Ireneâs behalf, the staff handed the chest over to Irene.
âOpen it! Hurry!â
Reyna urged her, and other curious onlookers began to gather, eager to see what was inside the chest.
But no one was more curious than Irene herself.
âWhat on earth is inside this chest?â
What could have caused the ring to react so strongly?
While it was remarkable that the ring seemed to have a will of its own, Ireneâs main concern was discovering what was inside the box.
With bated breath, she slowly opened the chest.
Creaaaak.
The lid swung open, revealing the contents inside.
âA dagger?â
There, lying inside the chest, was an old dagger, covered in scratches.
It reminded Irene of the state of the Infinite Healing Ring when it had first been discovered, marked with scars and worn from time.
The moment she saw it, Irene instinctively knew.
This dagger, like her ring, was an incredibly valuable artifactârather, an invaluable one.