In fact, the amount of money these merchants could offer was even more astonishing than Perfikot had anticipated.
When the five Pioneer Knight appointment documents were brought out, everyone fell into a frenzy.
The first appointment document perhaps only fetched around seventy thousand gold pounds because it was the initial bid stage, and Perfikot hadn't set a minimum price, so everyone was just testing the waters.
But as for the second and third documents, once all the qualified merchants or their representatives finished warming up, the bidding price started to soar.
Perfikot used a very frustrating trick; the first document indeed had no starting bid, but the remaining four did, with each one's starting price being the previous one's closing price.
This meant that the prices of the later documents would go even higher.
This caused a frenzy over the second and third documents, because if those two weren't won, the remaining two would be even harder to obtain.
