Chapter 71
Chapter 71
“Please have a seat first, sir. I'll go and get the manager at once!”
The staff did a one-eighty in terms of his attitude toward Jared when he glimpsed the bank card in the
man's hand.
“Okay.” Nodding, Jared took a seat at the side while the staff hastily went to get the manager.
Delilah was baffled at that turn of events, and she couldn't quite figure out why the bank staff became
so courteous toward Jared out of the blue.
“Do you really have ten million, Jared?” she asked Jared skeptically after seeing the staff's sudden
change in attitude.
“What has that got to do with you?” Jared sneered.
“Jared, let me tell you that forging a bank card is a crime! How could you possibly have ten million
when you're an exconvict? Don't think I'm unaware that your family is still living in that old
neighborhood, and your father is currently sweeping the streets! How could you have ten million?”
Of course, Delilah didn't believe that he truly had ten million.
If he really has that much money, would he still be living in that crappy neighborhood? Besides, he had
just gotten out of prison, so he can't possibly have made ten million in a few days! Hah! He must be
deliberately putting on a show in front of me, thus saying that to fool me!
When the other customers in the bank heard her remark, they all cast curious glances at Jared. These
days, all cash withdrawals are made via bank cards, and a simple check will tell whether there's money
in the card. There can't be someone so foolish as to forge a bank card, no ?
Shortly after, the bank staff who had just left returned with a middle-aged man. The middle-aged man
was wearing glasses and seemed to be in a hurry. Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.
“Hello, sir. I'm the bank manager. How may I help you?” the middle-aged man inquired politely after
walking over to Jared.
“I'd like to withdraw one point three million, but I don't have an appointment. Can I still make the
withdrawal?”
While speaking, Jared handed the bank card to the bank manager.
The moment the bank manager saw the card, his expression changed slightly. “Sure! You don't need to
make an appointment, sir. However, we presently don't have that much cash on hand. I'll have
someone deliver some money over from other branches right away. Please adjourn to my office while
you wait, sir.”
Jared nodded and got up to head to the man's office to wait.
Seeing that, Delilah was entirely dumbfounded. She stepped forward and blocked the bank manager's
path, screeching, “What's wrong with this bank? Why can he make a withdrawal when he doesn't have
an appointment? He's merely an ex-convict, and you just agreed without even checking whether there's
any money in his bank card? If that's the case, I also want to withdraw a million right now!”
After having bellowed at the man, she turned to her boyfriend and urged, “Let's also make a withdrawal
of a million, Darling!”
Brayden strode over and swept his gaze over Jared. Then, he whipped out a bank card and handed it
to the bank manager. “There's likewise ten million in this card, and I also want to withdraw a million
now.”
Alas, the bank manager didn't even spare it a glance, merely replying placidly, “I'm sorry, but that's not
possible without an appointment.”
That answer had Delilah flipping her lid. Argh! He clearly has double standards! Jared can withdraw
money without an appointment when he has ten million in his bank card. Our bank card also has ten
million, yet we need to make an appointment?!
“What kind of crappy bank is this? I want to lodge a complaint! Why do we need an appointment when
he doesn't need one? We also have ten million in the bank card! Didn't you hear that?” she roared at
the bank manager.
“This gentleman is a supreme VIP client of this bank, so he doesn't need an appointment. You both, on
the other hand, are merely ordinary clients. As such, there's no comparison,” the bank manager
explained indifferently.
Upon hearing that, Delilah almost burst a blood vessel. She shot daggers at the man. “He's a supreme
VIP client? Are you making a mistake here? He's merely an exconvict who had just been released from
prison!