Rebirth in 1958: Getting rich starts from Nanluoguxiang

Chapter 1267 No living person would dare not default on their gambling debts to me



Chapter 1267 No living person would dare not default on their gambling debts to me

Da Bao looked at these greedy guys with a cold smile, and Arthur said loudly.

"Shut up, all of you! How dare you say such things? Charlotte risked her life for him. This is what she deserves. What does it have to do with you? Don't forget, he saved your lives."

Murdoch shrugged and spread his hands.

“Arthur, these are two different things. Of course we are grateful to him and will repay him if we have the opportunity, but I think this wealth belongs to all of us and should be shared instead of being kept all by ourselves.”

Sir Philda narrowed his eyes, looking at Murdoch, Locke, and the others, and spoke slowly.

"As the saying goes, don't covet the benefits of something you haven't yet accomplished. When someone risked their life to save you, instead of feeling gratitude, you coveted the wealth they gained at the cost of their life. It's a disgrace to be on the same boat as you."

"All you Danes here, when you return home, I will report to my father that your heinous acts will bring you devastating consequences."

Metersley also said with a stern face.

“You will also be banned from returning to Luxembourg, and we will feel ashamed if your dirty shoes even touch our soil.”

Henry Hamilton shrugged and said to Da Bao.

“My dear friend, you’re right. In the world of the poor, there is only greed. These people will not be listed as clients by the Bank of New York, and this will be reported to the entire industry.”

Murdoch and the others were stunned. They could afford to offend Arthur, and they could afford to offend Descartes, but they absolutely could not afford to offend Henry Hamilton, the largest bank in the United States with assets exceeding hundreds of billions.

If they weren't so ceremonious in their presidential campaigns, whoever they supported would almost certainly be elected president.

Murdoch swallowed hard, then said with a forced smile,

"It's a misunderstanding, it's all a misunderstanding. We're discussing this with Mr. Charlotte."

Dabao sneered,

"Who do you think you are? You want to negotiate with me? Especially you, Murdoch, you can't even come up with a penny, yet you dare to speak here. I advise you to go back and clean up all your properties. I will send someone to take them over."

Murdoch and Locke exchanged a glance. Locke nodded, and Murdoch grinned maliciously at Da Bao.

"In Spain, my Gatoa family is the most powerful. Let me tell you the truth: the transfer agreement I signed with Locke is invalid because my father is still alive. Unless he dies and Locke and I inherit his estate, you can't get your money back."

However, my father is in good health and will live at least another twenty years, so please come back in twenty years.

After saying that, he laughed triumphantly. Locke pointed at Da Bao with his finger and couldn't help but laugh too.

Arthur, Deske, and the others turned ashen-faced. They were all from prestigious families, and unless it was a clan feud, they were all related by blood. Now, Merckdo Garcia was making such a dishonest statement. Not only were Arthur and the others embarrassed, but even Filda and the others stared dumbfounded at the Merckdo brothers.

Locke inwardly groaned, but there was nothing he could do. Rather than be scorned by high society, he might as well simply deny the contract signed by the gambler.

Susanna gritted her teeth and pointed at the Murdoch brothers.

"You, you are truly shameless!"

Murdoch smiled through gritted teeth, feeling as if his heart was being torn apart by the thought of being kicked out of high society from then on.

Da Bao clapped his hands and said to the Murdoch brothers.

"I understand. In that case, I advise you to hurry back to Spain to see your father one last time. Oh, and by the way, let me make this clear: whoever is currently the head of your family will die if they don't acknowledge this bet."

Because no living person would dare not default on their gambling debts to me.

Arthur sighed and said to Murdoch.

“I didn’t want to tell you this, but think about it, our ancestors were once friends, so I’m giving you a piece of advice: don’t try to challenge Charlotte, or the Garcia family will disappear from this world completely.”

Murdoch and Locke looked at each other, hesitating. Da Bao had already ordered the ship to set sail. On the deck, Murdoch stared intently at Da Bao, unsure of what to do.

The Anne family's treasure is not located on this island; without a sea chart, no one can find it.

Da Bao didn't go looking for the treasure on his own. Instead, he took Arthur, Philda, and others with him. After all these events, Da Bao felt that these friends were quite trustworthy, so he didn't mind them going to the treasure's location together to share in the spoils.

The Barbary pirates had roamed the seven seas for nearly three hundred years, accumulating an astonishing amount of wealth. However, when Da Bao and his companions arrived at the small island, they found no trace of it.

The fisherman who brought them there said tremblingly that the island was only visible during the tides; otherwise, it was submerged and, without a nautical chart, would be a series of hidden reefs.

Da Bao volunteered to go into the water to search, and since there was only one set of diving equipment on the entire ship, Arthur and the others agreed to Da Bao's request.

Da Bao put on his diving gear, turned on the oxygen tank, went to the side of the boat, and jumped into the sea.

As soon as he entered the seawater, his consciousness spread out, and everything on the seabed was clearly visible in his field of vision.

Not far away, he saw the small island. The entire island was surrounded by reefs, making it impossible for any ship to pass. Da Bao didn't blame Annie for not explaining clearly. Under those circumstances, it was already good enough that Annie was able to keep the bet and give him the nautical chart. Did she really expect to hand over the treasure with both hands?

Da Bao swam closer to the small island. The island wasn't big, with the longest part only about fifty meters long. Da Bao suddenly spotted a door. Upon closer inspection, he was shocked. Good heavens! The door was covered in red rust, but Da Bao clearly saw that the base color of the door was actually golden yellow. Could the entire door be made of gold?

Da Bao arrived at the door. Instead of opening it directly, he used his senses to see inside thoroughly. He then discovered that the inside was full of mechanisms, but because of the long time that had passed, all the mechanisms had rusted and were no longer functional.

The entire island had been hollowed out and was filled with gold and silver treasures. Behind these treasures was a hidden door, the same color as the island. If Da Bao hadn't consciously come to investigate, he would never have discovered it.

Da Bao's consciousness entered the hidden door, only to discover that the most valuable things were inside: over ten thousand gold bricks, each weighing ten kilograms, neatly stacked.

Then there were fifty or sixty boxes of gold dust. Each box of gold dust weighed over two hundred pounds. Compared to the contents, the value of the gold and silver jewelry on the outside was significantly less...


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