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310. Chapter 310 Sincerity Signboard VII

After all, the disease had not yet been cured. Although Hua Xiaogu had not gone anywhere that day and only sat at the door of the bank, she was still very tired. As soon as it got dark, she took the carriage and returned to the house. With the help of Baitao

After scrubbing, he got into bed again and fell into a deep sleep.

As a result, the condition returned again the next day.

Hua Xiaogu held her head, which seemed to have weighed more than twice as much, and her nose was blocked, making it hard to breathe. But she really had to be busy today, so she didn't say anything at all, barely drank the medicine early in the morning, and then followed the carriage.

Went to the bank.

In the bank, someone has just arrived at this moment, and the door has not yet been opened. Someone was on duty all night last night, and a brand new sign has been hung outside the door.

This sign is made of the same brass as yesterday. It has a big word "Sincerity" written on it.

Hua Xiaogu nodded with satisfaction, turned a corner and stepped in through the back door.

"Where's the guy who accepted the gold yesterday? Come here, I have something to ask." Hua Xiaogu swayed into the accounting room, sat down on a chair, and then breathed a sigh of relief. She forced herself to hold on,

Make your voice sound less weak.

When the waiter outside the door heard this, he immediately nodded in agreement and turned around to look for the person.

At this moment, the guy who made the mistake yesterday is counting out the money collected yesterday honestly over and over again.

"Brother, the master calls you to come over and ask questions." Someone behind him patted his shoulder and left after leaving these words.

The boy's face suddenly turned pale, and his heart was pounding. He swallowed and thought badly. Could it be that the master didn't have an attack yesterday and just left it to settle the accounts today?

No matter how scared he was, he still had to see Hua Xiaogu. With a sad face, he dragged his steps to the accounting room. He stood at the door of the accounting room, hesitated for a moment, and finally raised his hand and knocked lightly on the door.

"Come in." Hua Xiaogu responded.

This guy didn't seem angry when he heard Hua Xiaogu's voice?

He walked inside, glanced at Hua Xiaogu who was sitting on the seat and looking at the account book, lowered his head and was about to kneel on the ground.

Hua Xiaogu saw it from the corner of his eye and put the account book on the table in surprise: "Hey, hey, what are you doing? I don't like being kneeled by others. You get up and talk."

When the guy heard this, he blinked and looked up at Hua Xiaogu, but saw that her expression was serious, which showed that she really didn't want to kneel down. He was confused in his heart, but he still stood up.

"Come and sit down, let's think about what happened the day before yesterday." Hua Xiaogu pointed to a chair not far away, and then leaned forward.

"I know that all the clerks in our bank are good, and they are definitely sharp-eyed and experienced hands. It was a little late that day, but you wouldn't mistake a box of brass for gold, right?

You tell me what happened that day, and we can analyze it."

After Hua Xiaogu said this, the man's heart dropped back into his stomach. It seemed that the master had no intention of punishing himself, nor did he want to bring this loss to himself.

He reached out and scratched his head, recalled carefully, and then said: "It was late the day before yesterday, and I and another clerk were the only ones on the counter. Then a group of people came outside. It was dark and I couldn't see their faces clearly. The leader was wearing

He wore blue clothes, and then he stopped at my place and said he wanted to exchange for banknotes."

As he spoke, a slightly puzzled expression appeared on his face.

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