The Founder of the Great Financial Family - Chapter 51
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Translator: Tani
“Rockefeller-hyung, what’s that?”
When Rockefeller pulled out the promissory note at their dinner table, his younger siblings showed great interest.
“What’s that?”
The younger brothers, who were staring at the slip of paper that was the promissory note, had curious twinkles in their eyes and question marks in their voices.
A slip of paper with a few sentences written on it.
Except for the large phrase ‘1Gold’, the letters were so small that they could barely be seen.
It was then that Andrew asked,
“Did you bring this from the Banco?”
Since he was the oldest after Rockefeller, Andrew had a clearer memory. He remembered seeing a promissory note from the Banco that their father, who had once been a tax collector, had brought home.
However, he didn’t know what it was exactly or how it was used.
“Right, it’s from the Banco,”
“Banco?”
Perhaps it was the strong perception of Banco = money – the younger brothers forgot about dinner and began to get up from their seats, showing excessive interest in the promissory note.
“Wow, it’s from Banco!”
“Then what can you do with this?”
“What can I buy in the market if I have this?”
If there was a fully grown adult here, they might not have thought in the same direction as his younger siblings.
In their view, the piece of paper that Rockefeller had taken out would be nothing more than either a promissory loan note from the banco or just a piece of paper.
It was only because of their strong understanding of the Banco being related to money that his younger siblings reacted like that and not because they understood what the promissory note really meant.
“This is what I got as my wage,”
The younger siblings looked even more surprised at Rockefeller’s words.
“This is a wage?”
“Wow, so this is what the Banco wage looks like!”
“It’s so cool,”
However, the reaction of the second child was quite different from that of the younger ones.
“It’s… it’s not money,”
Andrew seemed to know for sure what real money was.
Almost like an adult.
“Did you get scammed?… This isn’t… it’s not real money,”
At Andrew’s anxious words, Rockefeller replied with a smile,
“That’s right. It’s not real money. But in the future, this will be used like money,”
“Really?”
As usual, Joshua showed strong curiosity towards something he had never seen before.
“Does this become money?”
To be honest, Joshua, like Andrew, knew what real money was like.
However, because of his strong belief in Rockefeller, he simply accepted what Rockefeller said as the truth and instead showed curiosity about something he didn’t know before.
“How can you make this into money?”