"I hope everyone remembers one thing."
Li Zheng looked at the "camera," speaking with a tone full of menace: "For this auction, I am the one in control. The things I sell, you bid on. For the things I don't sell, you'd better not ask!"
The things I don't sell, you'd better not ask!
This statement was somewhat dictatorial, and many people felt uneasy upon hearing it.
Especially those from the Western Realm, who uphold so-called "freedom."
Li Zheng had essentially deprived them of some of their freedom during this auction.
The freedom of speech, to be precise.
But this dissatisfaction, they would not express at this moment.
After all, Li Zheng did offer a lot of good things they urgently needed in this auction, and whether a long-term cooperation could be achieved afterwards depended on whether this auction could end pleasantly.