America: Starting with Daily Intelligence-Chapter 265 - 166: Bank Safe
Chapter 265: Chapter 166: Bank Safe
Allen Zhang got up, washed up, and checked his phone to find a remittance of 8000 US Dollars on his Love Card. Matthew really kept his word, saving them the trouble of further negotiations.
Yesterday’s expenses amounted to 4220 US Dollars, including 2020 US Dollars for alcohol stock, Blitz’s dividend fees, and bullets worth at least three hundred dollars. The General Sect Leader’s current cash assets have reached 193919 dollars.
The funds from the bar and recycling station had not been collected, Tommy still owed him earnings of 50000 dollars, and the Europeans owe 2000 dollars from jar profits.
He opened the app to glance at the daily intelligence.
[Daily Intelligence: The owner of the Lamborghini Gallardo received your information, sought people to smash the Titan Game Hall in the evening, causing a firefight with the Biker Gang. The police were notified and investigated, arresting violent members of the Biker Gang. The main computer in Titan Game Hall was compromised by Blitz’s hacking, causing an economic loss of 40 thousand dollars, forcing it to temporarily close.]
Great, great, great. The General Sect Leader enjoyed watching these electronic cricket fights, pity there was no gunfire.
[Daily Intelligence: An anonymous merchant will list ten electronic treasure maps on Opportunity Network at 10:20, containing one with the treasure location at JPMorgan Chase Bank on West Street, a burnt unfinished building with a safe and a password lock drawer. Details: Drawer D-36 contains a set of 1986 Eagle Gold Coins, drawer B-21 contains 5000 US Dollars, and drawer C-96 contains the keys to an unclaimed private warehouse at 356 Dragon Avenue, storing a batch of BMW custom tires, requires professional drill tools or unlocking codes.]
Hmm? An unclaimed private warehouse?
Looks like it’s my good brother’s turn!
Is this a hornet’s nest of gold coins?
Allen Zhang immediately took out his phone and searched for treasure map keywords on Opportunity Network, discovering that this store’s sales were disastrously dismal compared to other merchants.
The maps weren’t expensive, at 6 dollars each, he directly placed an order and spent 60 dollars for those ten electronic maps.
The merchant also quickly shipped them: Congratulations, you have successfully ordered electronic treasure map number B567. Please download and use decompression tools, the code is: G56R34B, follow the below [Decompression Process] for detailed operation.
Allen Zhang followed the process, decompressed it, and opened the West Street JPMorgan Bank treasure map.
It detailed the building’s construction which had now become ruins, many things could no longer serve as references. However, the bank’s safe code was included, though not comprehensive, it might save some lock-picking time.
He also searched for the private warehouse at 356 Dragon Avenue, instantly feeling disappointed as it belonged to a poor, deteriorating neighborhood with bad geographic positioning and a small warehouse. From the real-time map photos, it was covered in graffiti, likely Black’s street territory.
Who knows if the warehouse next door holds something valuable, maybe drugs or other stuff.
But even so, the warehouse land still sold for over one hundred thousand dollars! The General Sect Leader had previously had online warehouse assets, generally used for parking vehicles or hoarding goods.
This could work! It’s an asset after all.
[Daily Intelligence: Hison, a Black wanted criminal with a bounty of 4000 US Dollars across states, sneaked into your good friend Paulina and Sofia’s upscale apartment community, staying at a friend’s place, preparing to start his criminal activities tonight. Details: Bounty Hunter teams are searching nearby for his whereabouts.]
How did this Black manage to sneak into the apartment community? How could his friend afford such a good house?
Allen Zhang thought briefly, pulled out his phone, and sent a message to the Eastern Wu sisters, reminding them to lock their doors and windows at night and not to go out after dark.
But he hasn’t received a reply, they must be busy. Allen Zhang didn’t dwell on it much, deciding to focus on his ventures.
[Daily Intelligence: Alfred Waste Recycling Station will receive a recycling job this afternoon. The customer previously worked at NASA and intends to sell a self-developed mini rocket thrust launcher and an SGS2-33 two-seater glider. The transaction needs to take place at a designated suburban location.]
Can this thing really be sold as scrap?
Allen Zhang suddenly doubted life.
But it seems that the items sent to the recycling station must have some issue or are simply unusable, and the price surely won’t be too outrageous. Besides, if it’s thrown away as scrap metal, why bother with a bicycle?
If it’s repairable, reselling it could fetch a high price!
Allen Zhang greeted the worn-out Jennifer, left the trailer, but couldn’t find his Jeep. It must have been Sieg who took it.
He sent a message on his phone.
Allen Zhang: Did you take my car for repairs?
Sieg: Didn’t you ask me to take it for repairs today?
Allen Zhang: Where did you take it for repairs? Downtown or the suburbs?
Sieg: Neither, I found a repair shop in a village online, drove fifty kilometers here to repair, with 160 dollars able to replace the original Jeep fenders and headlights.
Allen Zhang: ...You’re pretty incredible, taking care of the mileage, maintenance fees: and fuel costs yourself! Is repairing in the village that cheap? Are you sure they’re original factory headlights and fenders? Where did you find this on the internet?