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311. Chapter 311 Sincerity Signboard Eight

"It was getting late at that time, and I thought at first that I was just going to exchange some loose money into silver notes, something like five or two taels. After all, if it was a large amount of money, people would usually directly ask us guys to go to the other party's house.

, after all, this is safer than carrying money around."

As the guy said this, he raised his head and glanced at Hua Xiaogu.

"But he said he wanted to exchange a silver note for three hundred taels of gold. I was a little nervous at the time. Their people moved the box to the weighing area. I measured it one ingot after another. It was really real at that time.

Gold! Definitely not brass! I can be sure of this!" The waiter said a little excitedly. Hua Xiaogu reached out and turned over the clean tea cup on the table, poured him a cup of tea, and pushed it forward.

The waiter swallowed, nodded and thanked Hua Xiaogu, took the tea and took a sip, and then calmed down.

"The result...the banknote was stamped. After sending the group out, when they came back and carried it into storage with another clerk, they realized that the box was too light and something was wrong."

Hua Xiaogu thoughtfully nodded.

The bank is not an ordinary shop. It is heavily guarded and ordinary clerks have the skills to defend themselves, not to mention the several powerful men who take turns guarding them twelve hours a day. That group of people can kill the real person in full view of the public.

The gold was replaced with brass, and the real gold could be taken out again quietly... I have to say that this was definitely planned and premeditated.

She nodded and smiled at the guy: "I understand, go ahead and do your work."

It didn't take long for the bank to open its doors. Just like yesterday, many people came to redeem their banknotes today. The bank was completely deserted and the bustle of the past was restored.

At this moment, in the Yu Mansion, Yu Dingshan severely kicked a young boy in front of him to the ground.

The boy who was kicked was kicked in the chest and coughed twice violently, but he endured it and continued to crawl back to his knees, lowering his head and not daring to speak.

Yu Dingshan's expression was quite ugly. He gritted his teeth, stared wide-eyed, and shouted angrily: "What happened today?"

The boy was frightened, but he didn't dare not answer: "Today...the bank...there are still so many people coming. Yesterday, the brass had been forged into the word 'sincerity' and hung at the door of the bank."

When Yu Dingshan heard this, he slammed his hand on the table beside him and cursed angrily.

Yes, these little tricks were all done by Yu Dingshan.

He calculated that there wouldn't be a lot of silver in Hua Xiaogu's place. If the gold was exchanged this time and he went to cash in the silver again, Yu Dingshan would be considered a winner regardless of whether they cashed it or not.

If they are willing to exchange it, then it is not a big deal to make three thousand taels of silver in vain, and it is more serious to drain their already insufficient silver deposits. In this way, the girl named Hua must be short of money and cannot afford to replenish goods.

At least two or three of those dozens of shops must be closed.

If they refused to cash in, it would be even more interesting. They would call out a dozen gangsters and squat at the bank door every day, shouting, which would definitely ruin her reputation as a flower girl.

But who would have thought that the girl named Hua could do something like this.

Not only has their reputation been turned around, but now their bank must have more money, and even the three hundred taels of gold banknotes in their hands...

I’m afraid it’s also invalid!

Yu Dingshan crushed the banknotes in his hand into a ball and threw them on the ground. The banknotes rolled and rolled until they reached the foot of the boy.

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