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Chapter 155 A wonderful play

Gao Jiu asked, "Mr. Fujiwara, have you thought about it?"

After a night of fierce ideological struggle, President Fujiwara finally made up his mind and said, "I agree with Mr. Gao's opinion."

Gao Jiu smiled and said, "I like to deal with smart people. It's very good. See you in the afternoon."

The Japanese banks in Jinan City include Masaki Bank, Sakura Bank, Fuji Bank, Sanwa Bank and Yamato Bank. Their main responsibilities are to absorb deposits and then transfer them to Japan, Northeast China, North Korea and Taiwan, and other areas with relatively stable Japanese and puppet rule to invest, and also have business dealings with other foreign banks.

In the occupied areas, the largest savings of the bank is the Japanese army. All Japanese troops have a large amount of robbed property, and they will deposit these property into the Japanese bank. The main one is the Japanese army, who can control the occupied areas and rob a large amount of property, followed by the navy, who can rob merchant ships at sea and make a lot of money. What is more tragic is the Japanese Air Force, which has no place to make money except for the funds allocated by superiors. This is also one of the main contradictions between the Japanese Army, Air Force and Navy.

All banks in Jinan City are rushing to establish good relations with the local garrison. The energy president of the Makoto Bank branch, because of the backing of General Fujiwara, the deputy head of the Army Department, was deposited most of the finances robbed by the Japanese Army in Jinan into Makoto Bank.

Among the Japanese Army in Jinan, there are not only the left-behind institutions of the 12th Army, but also some divisions of other armies, or brigade-level left-behind institutions, such as the infamous Japanese Itagaki Fifth Division, which also has left-behind institutions in Jinan.

At 2:20 pm, Zhengjin Bank Branch, located on Binhai Avenue, is operating normally. There are not many customers in the business hall and there are sparse crowds.

Hashimoto, the head of the savings stock company sitting behind a counter glass window, was looking through the business records of this week. He seemed very attentive, but his eyes were scanning the door of the business hall from time to time.

In front of the bank gate, a black sedan was driven in with Jun-864 hanging on it, and the license plate was found at the 5th Division's left-behind location.

In front of the bank's gate, two Japanese military police stood. They stopped the car that was about to enter the compound. The Japanese military officer who was driving the car showed his ID. The two Japanese soldiers sitting in the back row also showed their IDs. They were both from the Fifth Division's left-behind location. The Japanese military police could not see any problems, so they let the car drive into the bank's yard.

In the parking lot in front of the business hall, after the car was parked, the door opened. The Japanese magistrate walked out of the car. He was tall, had thick eyebrows, and had a Rendanhu, and a black mole under his left eye. Then, two Japanese soldiers got out of the car. They carried a large box and followed the Japanese magistrate into the business hall.

Hashimoto, who was behind the glass window, saw the three Japanese soldiers walking in, and he opened the door of the business room and went up to meet him.

The Japanese major general said, "We are from the Fifth Division and have some money to be deposited into your bank." Hashimoto saw a large customer coming and said diligently: "Welcome, thank you for your care." Then he took them to the second floor and entered President Fujiwara's office.

Not long after, the bank's accounting section chief and cashier's chief received a notice saying that President Fujiwara was looking for them, and the two also came upstairs and entered the president's office.

As soon as they entered the door, they saw three Japanese soldiers inside, President Fujiwara and Savings Section Chief Hashimoto were talking with them. There was a large open box on the ground, with bright gold bars on it, and some unprocessed broken gold. Below these gold, there were white oceans. From the surface, the things on the above were worth tens of thousands of oceans. The box was quite large, and even if it was full of oceans below, the value was quite amazing.

The accounting section chief and the cashier's chief both envious of the Japanese military, it was too easy for them to make a fortune.

President Fujiwara said: "These Huang soldiers are from the Fifth Division. They now bring more than 300,000 meters of property. They want to take the 4:20 pm train to Tianjin. They urgently need to withdraw 100,000 meters of property. You can first handle 100,000 US dollars of cash for them, and then clean up these property into the warehouse."

The accounting department head and the cashier's chief saw that there were so many property on the ground. Hashimoto was the chief of the savings department. He should have counted these finances. In addition, the president spoke, so the two had no doubts at all and seized the time to handle related business.

The Japanese are still very efficient in their work. In less than 20 minutes, the cashier's chief came back, brought two cashiers and brought a suitcase.

The Japanese magistrate opened the suitcase, counted it carefully, closed it, and then signed the relevant procedures brought by the cashier's chief.

After the cashier's section chief finished these things, he stood there to see if the president had any other instructions.

President Fujiwara said to the cashier's chief: "Hashimoto is responsible for counting these property, and you are responsible for supervising it."

The cashier's section chief didn't think much about it, and waved his hand to let the two cashiers retreat.

A few minutes later, the three Japanese soldiers walked out of President Fujiwara's office, and President Fujiwara also walked out. He reached out to greet a bank employee and two security guards, and the people rushed over.

President Fujiwara said: "Hashimoto and the others are counting their property inside. Without my permission, no one is allowed to enter this office."

The three people were a little flattered when they saw President Fujiwara telling them to do things personally. They hurriedly nodded and agreed and guarded the door of the president's office.

Afterwards, President Fujiwara accompanied the three Japanese officers and soldiers down the stairs, passed through the business hall, and walked towards the bank gate.

An hour later, in a small wood outside the city, the Japanese magistrate opened the suitcase, took out 50,000 meters of gold, and put it in another suitcase. He handed the suitcase to President Fujiwara and extended his hand to say: "Mr. President, please feel good about cooperation."

President Fujiwara was so amused that he had to reach out and shake hands with him. He said, "Mr. Gao, you are a trustworthy person. Thank you for your care. Please pay more attention to my eldest lady's affairs."

Gao Jiu said: "President Fujiwara, it's really fun to deal with you."

Fujiwara said casually: "Mr. Gao, I am very happy with each other."

Gao Jiu smiled and said, "Since we have a happy cooperation, we will continue to cooperate in the future."

"ah?"

President Fujiwara was very embarrassed and didn't know what to say. To be honest, he didn't want to date bandits like Gao Jiu anymore.

When Gao Jiu saw him like this, he laughed and drove away with Ning Wen.

Shortly after they left, they drove a car and picked up President Fujiwara. Instead of returning to the city directly, they drove in another direction.

Gao Jiu drove to the city in a car. Ning Wu asked in confusion: "Master Jiu, I heard from the Military Control Commission that the stationmaster Zhou of the last time that one US dollar can be exchanged for about two and a half oceans, and 50,000 US dollars can be exchanged for more than one hundred thousand oceans. Why do you give this Japanese to such a lot of money?"

Gao Jiu smiled and said: "Under normal circumstances, there is no need to talk to the Japanese, but this Fujiwara is different. His value is much greater than the 50,000-meter gold."

After Gao Jiu and others entered the city, another hour passed, and the time had reached 5:00. The various business departments of Zhengjin Bank began to conduct statistics and checkouts on the business that day, and everyone was about to get off work.

Seeing that Hashimoto and others had not yet come out of the president's office, despite the strict order from the president, the accounting director decided to enter the president's office and help Hashimoto and others deal with the business quickly.

The president was the three employees in charge of guarding the door. Seeing that they were about to get off work, they agreed to the accounting director's request. When they opened the door, they were stunned by the situation inside.

The cashier's chief and Hashimoto fell to the ground. Not only were they tied with ropes, but they also had blood marks flowing out of their heads by hits.

The accounting director saw that the big box on the ground was still there, and he hurriedly walked forward and saw that Mi Jin had disappeared in the box, and only a few oceans were scattered in the broken bricks and tiles.

Zhengjin Bank hurriedly reported the robbery of the bank and reported it to the military police.

It turned out that this incident was a play performed by Gao Jiu and President Fujita. The box of property brought by Gao Jiu and others was on the surface, the gold and ocean brought back by Gao Jiu, and the bottom was full of broken bricks and rotten tiles.
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