The auction continued into the second day, and throughout the morning, Guding and his team still hadn't placed a single bid. This led many people to believe even more firmly that Guding's first-day purchase of the first collectible was merely for show. Some even suspected that the occupant of VIP Room No.1 was a plant hired by the auction house to deliberately buy the first collectible at a high price to create buzz.
Only the auctioneer Bonnie on the stage knew that Guding didn't care for these items at all. A few days back when Guding had taken out a pile of items from his storage space, they were mostly semi-spiritual items or better, and he hardly gave any of them a second glance. The collectibles currently up for auction were merely ordinary divine artifacts, far inferior to the ones Guding had brought in.
After a brief rest at noon, the auction house resumed its activities in the afternoon.