The woman brought to the stage had everyone's attention.
In the history of the Disciple Market Auction, it was very rare to see a slave with such flawless beauty, and usually, when it happened, it was uneven.
Their skills would not match their beauty.
The Evaluation Panel, a group of experts, assessed the value of disciples to ensure fair trade.
They rated disciples based on their cultivation potential, rare physique, beauty, and level of obedience and compliance.
It was extremely rare for a disciple to meet all these criteria, and even rarer for a female disciple to do so.
These top-tier slaves or servants were known as grade S.
They were highly sought after by every sect, and even lower-class sects would have no hesitation in spending all their resources to acquire such a rare disciple.