I ignored Regina. I just directly looked at the woman who appeared just now. She walked slowly to Hilton. She smiled lightly at Hilton and said, "Sorry for being late." Hilton frowned. From what I knew of him, he was not very happy at the moment. But he said to the woman, "No worries. Please grab a seat." The woman seemed very disappointed by his reply. Her watery eyes were filled with disbelief. She glanced at Hilton and bit her lips. Then she reluctantly sat in the most front seat near the stage. I moved my lips and wanted to say something. Wasn't that where I was supposed to sit? I saw that Hilton just frowned at her and he did not say much. Thus I could only keep silent. It was the auction arranged by the Packman family after all. I forced down the feeling of discomfort in

