Kitahara Shuji and Fuyumi returned the same way, preparing to stamp Fukuzawa Naotaka's private seal on the authorization document.
Japan should be the only country in the world where seals are more trustworthy than signatures. From buying a house, buying a car, inheriting an inheritance, to receiving express delivery and checking in, everything is inseparable from seals. For example, Fuyumi only needs to hold Fukuzawa Naotaka.
With the seal, you can do many things in the name of Naotaka Fukuzawa, and all of them have legal effect.
This "big seal" can be regarded as a certain characteristic of Japan. In detail, there are many historical and practical reasons. For example, the seal issuance and certification authority can act as a notary, which can relatively simplify the procedures for signing a contract; for example, convenience
Send someone to handle things on your behalf instead of running around in person, which improves the efficiency of social operations.
Fuyumi jumped over the wall and returned home with Kitahara Shuji, and went straight to her room to get her father's private seal. Kitahara Shuji followed subconsciously, but unexpectedly Fuyumi locked her out of the room - Fuyumi was willing to take Kitahara Shuji there.
She was looking for her family heirloom, but she didn't like him entering and leaving her room at will.
I can't give this kid any more benefits. This time I didn't attack him at night. I was afraid that he would leave. This time I felt itchy and crawled into my room again tonight.
She asked Kitahara Shuji to wait outside the door, and took out the entire set of Fukuzawa Naotaka's private seals from the crack in the back of the bookcase. There is not only one private seal. On average, each adult Japanese has five private seals, and most husbands after marriage
I want to give my wife a complete set of private seals as a gift - my last name has been changed, there is nothing I can do about it, everyone is yours, so I have to buy the seal from someone else (which is quite expensive).
Japanese private seals are generally divided into three categories: real seals, bank seals, and certified seals.
The real seal requires government filing and certification documents. It is mostly used when buying and selling houses, setting up companies, changing household registrations, and transferring major assets. It must not be lost and needs to be kept very carefully;
The bank seal needs to be registered in the banking system. It is also very important to use in deposits and withdrawals, applying for insurance, purchasing securities and bonds, etc., and it also needs to be kept carefully;
Identification seals are used in daily life, mostly for simple contracts when renting a house, sending and receiving letters, picking up couriers, and posting to community notice boards for confirmation. In this case, you only need to engrave your last name, and you don’t need to match your family.
Pattern, you can replace it at will if you lose it.
There are also some other uses, such as book collection seals, appreciation seals, alias seals, elegance seals, skill seals, etc., but these are not very important and have no legal effect.
Naotaka Fukuzawa is a disciple of Yomei who was a master of swordsmanship. He pretends to be a scholar and is very arty. He has a lot of private seals. It took Fuyumi a while to find the bank seal, and then he smeared it with ink mud and stamped all the authorization documents.
Now, he has become a legal agent who can open Dad's personal safe and take away things.
She checked it again and found that there was nothing wrong. She came out and said to Kitahara Hideji: "Let's go to Shigekura Bank."
Kitahara Hideji looked at Yuki's room and asked, "Do you want you and Yuki to go?" The letter said that he would take his second daughter, and the second girl meant Yuki.
"No, let her sleep!" Fuyumi felt that the "pay attention to safety" mentioned in her father's letter was probably because she was worried about being robbed, and Kitahara Shuji's fighting ability was not inferior to that of her sister. At the same time, Kitahara Shuji had a good brain, and his overall strength should still be the same.
She is stronger than her sister, her character is trustworthy, and she is reliable as a bodyguard.
That's okay! Kitahara Shuji took Fuyumi and went straight to Shigekura Bank - this bank has some relationship with them. It is the core bank of the Daifuku Industrial Group to which the private Daifuku Academy belongs. It is a "trinity" structure of the consortium.
Center, and Noki Suzuki can become the top major shareholder of this bank in the future...if she is not dead by then.
The two of them went a little early, and the bank was not open yet. However, something happened at home, so they didn't plan to go to school today, and they were not in a hurry. They waited patiently, and finally found the receptionist and verified the documents.
With the documents, I easily entered the private safe storage room of Chongcang Bank.
The two of them were locked directly inside, and no one would let them out until they finished storing or retrieving things before ringing the bell. This safe should be another insurance measure of Naotaka Fukuzawa. If he really
The family will be notified when the rental of the safe expires, and the contents will be handed over directly to Fuyumi and the others.
The rent for this kind of small bank safe is not expensive. As long as you are a long-term customer of a certain bank, most of them will use it as a welfare half rent and half free. The annual rent is about 50,000 to 60,000 yen. Even if the customer is stupid and saves too much in a place like this,
If something valuable is stolen, it's none of the bank's business. The insurance company will pay for it. There are insurance companies that specialize in this.
Fuyumi found the safe that her father rented by pressing the number. Then she looked at the combination plate and hesitated, then reached out and entered her mother's birthday, but the result was wrong. She thought for a while, then entered her own birthday, and the safe immediately became happy.
It popped open, revealing the contents inside.
She didn't shy away from Kitahara Hideji and just took out the things. Maybe Kitahara Hideji was a pervert, but at least he was a pervert who valued love and justice. Even if the items inside were worth over 100 million, she didn't believe that Kitahara Hideji would be greedy. She just took the things away
I took it out and found... it was a very tattered scroll, the wooden shaft was rotten and incomplete.
Fuyumi was immediately speechless. Is her family heirloom such a tatter? Even if the antique is in this state, how much can it be sold for?
She carefully opened it a little and took a look - if she wasn't careful, it was almost falling apart - and found that the beginning of it was full of lines and lines of words. The handwriting was very ugly, like a dog scratching, and it was not as good as writing in the snow!
She quickly read a few lines and said hesitantly: "This seems to be left by my ancestors, it must be more than 150 years ago..."
Kitahara Hideji did not raise his head to look. Instead, he looked up at the monitor and reminded: "Take it back to see!"
He felt that this shouldn't be a family heirloom. Judging from the swords and armor left by the Fuze family ancestors, Dingpotian was a low-level warrior of the foot combat type, and maybe he was still semi-literate... What he wrote would count as 150
It's been 100,000 yen, so it's probably pretty good, and for that little money you won't have to go through so many troubles.
This is like a treasure hunt game. Although Naotaka Fukuzawa is a middle-aged man who likes to make bad jokes, he is not so nonsensical. So these should be the notes and ancestral teachings passed down by the ancestors of the Fukuzawa family.
And the heirloom should be recorded directly in it, which can be seen at a glance, so Naotaka Fukuzawa left this thing in it instead of drawing a map or leaving a note.
I went back and researched it carefully, and the bank security personnel saw something wrong. Now there are people watching it all the time.
Fuyumi followed the good example and hid the scroll tightly, then rang the bell and asked someone to open the door. The two went home again, and Kitahara Shuji looked back after exiting the gate of Shigekura Bank, and found that it was only one of the branches.
It's extremely impressive. When you think about it, this bank has branches all over Kanzhong and several prefectures, and basically has branches in all big cities in Japan. I finally understand why Suzuki Noki is always such a stinker - after she turned twenty, she
He is one of the board members of this bank. His words are very powerful and he can really decide the fate of many ordinary people's lives at will.
The Fukuzawa family heirloom is estimated to be worth only a fraction of her future assets...and this fraction almost killed several people, so it is said that people are really different, and the reality is outrageous.
The two of them went back and forth for a long time. When they got home, they found that everyone in the family was basically up. Haruna was making breakfast, and Yuki stood there and gave instructions carefully: "Put more oil, Haruna, and Xiuji always put more lard."
, it’s delicious! Cut more ham into cubes, the ham is also delicious. Xiuji cuts a big piece every time. You have to learn from Xiuji, don’t be so stingy and care about each other.”
She looked very happy, as if she hadn't hurt anyone last night. Maybe Fuyumi ordered her to hit her, and she didn't feel it herself. She might even think that she performed well, and the matter of disobeying Fuyumi's tutoring order was considered even.
My courage has grown again.
She noticed that Kitahara Shuji and Fuyumi were back, and asked cheerfully: "Hideji, sister, where have you been?"
Fuyumi didn't hide anything from her, and said directly: "I went to the bank to take out the things dad left."
Xueli's big eyes lit up, full of curiosity, and asked: "Has our family heirloom been found?"
Haruna also cast a concerned look, Fuyumi nodded, and said depressedly: "I think I found it!" What kind of valuable thing is it that makes it so mysterious?
She added: "Let's take a look together!"
"I'm going to cook." Kitahara Shuji was about to take over Haruna's work and let the sisters discuss it, but Fuyumi didn't realize his painstaking efforts at all, and directly said in annoyance: "How can I be in the mood to eat now? I need to find the things first.
.It’s really annoying that I can’t find it all the time. Come here quickly!”
Not many people in the family have brains. It's time to discuss things. Why can't this guy always distinguish the important from the important today?
She carefully spread out the scroll directly on the table, and Kitahara Shuji was pushed over by Haruna. He could only take a look at it helplessly - can you stop trusting me so much! You are so stressed out by not avoiding suspicion.
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He suddenly felt a terrifying feeling of slowly falling into a bottomless abyss... If things continue like this, will he definitely have to marry a salty wife in the future? This is different from my plan!
The scroll was made of thick paper. It was old enough, slightly moth-eaten, and there were problems with the mounting. It was yellowed and wrinkled, and the handwriting was very blurry. Fuyumi looked at it for a while and was stunned, and said to herself: "Can
Produces gold sand...?"
Is this a joke? Why is there a tendency to develop in the direction of fairy tales?
Could it be that he has a gold mine?
"What kind of gold sand? Where is it?" Xueli lay down and searched carefully. She looked like she was struggling to find these words, and it felt like she had copied the notes - she didn't even recognize what she had written down the next day, as if she had fallen asleep.
I feel like these words are fighting each other, and they are all like corpses on the ground, connected end to end.
Haruna pointed at the end of the scroll, indicating to the second sister that it would be better to just look at the picture. There was a map there, which was very abstract. It was probably that their ancestors did not graduate from the surveying and mapping major, so they drew an outline, and the peaks were marked with sharp corners, and
I don’t know if it’s a sign that looks like a bear’s head. It’s a warning that there’s danger there or there was a real bear there.
Kitahara Shuji also became curious. He felt that he shouldn't read it, but after reading two lines of text, he became fascinated - it was a very long time story, which happened one hundred and forty or fifty years ago, during the Japanese War.
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He has been cramming in Japanese history because he has no choice but to take the exam, and the Falling War is an important test point. He is relatively familiar with it. At least he knows that it happened from 1867 to 1868, but he never expected that it would be related to real life.