Ellinor was a touch irritated by Balfour's excessive coddling of their children.
"Mr. Howard, quit spoiling the kids for a moment. Has the auction for the Blue River Estates started yet?"
Balfour glanced at her. "It's been won."
Ellinor felt relieved to hear that the property she wanted had been secured. "What was the winning bid?"
Balfour raised his hand, showing her a single finger.
Ellinor squinted her eyes. "A hundred million?"
Balfour nodded. "Someone from another booth was bidding aggressively. They ended up raising the price to this amount. Don't worry; even if it's beyond your budget, I'll cover the cost."
The amount was indeed way beyond Ellinor's budget.
It wasn't that Blanchet Corporation couldn't afford it, but no matter how desirable the location of Blue River Estates was, its size wasn't substantial. Paying a hundred million for it was just not economical.
Considering the overall value, the price was utterly irrational.
Those attending the auction were wealthy, but none of them were fools. Who would bid an absurdly high price that was far over the market value for a piece of land?
Ellinor gave Balfour a smile. "I appreciate your sentiment, Mr. Howard. I do have the money, but I believe something is off with this price. I will go and investigate who the person in the opposing booth is."
Balfour was well aware of the issue with the price, but he had promised his sister he would secure Blue River Estates for her. Therefore, he didn't back down at the time.
He was willing to pay the outrageous premium to satisfy his sister's wish.
Ellinor was not one to be taken for a fool. Even if Balfour insisted on playing the part, she wouldn't allow it.
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