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Chapter 96 Ten Thousand Households

"Save money." Takahashi said to the teller at the counter, carrying a small red bucket.

This is the third day, and the air outside the house is cold and even breathing is white.

"How much does it cost?" asked the teller.

"Save these." Takahashi worked hard to carry the deformed plastic red bucket to the counter, uncovered the lid, revealing the coins inside.

"Save coins?" the teller frowned.

Any teller is most annoying to save change. Not only does it cost less, but it is difficult to lose. Coins are the most annoying.

Although arcade games are now popular, even Japanese banks have specially printed many new coins. However, there are not many cases of large-scale exchange of coins at the grassroots level.

In most arcade halls, they will choose to leave some coins for players to exchange, and the remaining excess coins will be collected by the bank.

In this way, ordinary bank counters are unlikely to encounter large-scale deposits and withdrawals of coins.

"How many are there in total?" The teller saw Takahashi nodding and continued to ask. He felt that the person in front of him looked familiar, but he couldn't say who it was.

"There are three barrels in total," Takahashi said.

"I understand." The teller looked at the coins in the bucket with some embarrassment, but the training smile appeared on his face, "Please wait a moment." The teller pulled the small rope next to the counter, and the duty manager who was patrolling back and forth came over soon.

"What's wrong?" asked the duty manager.

The teller described what had just happened in relatively brief words. After listening to it, the manager on duty first bowed and apologized to Takahashi, and then criticized the teller and asked him to go to the warehouse area for something.

After the teller was holding a rectangular box, the duty manager smiled and said to Takahashi and others, "I have been waiting for you for a long time, can we go there?"

"Yes." Takahashi said.

It is said that when arcades triggered the first craze in Japan, many banks had deposited coins, which seriously delayed the business handling of other customer service.

Therefore, the incident happened that I came to collect coins later. The teller just now had just graduated and entered the system, so of course he didn't know much about what happened at that time.

Today, Japan is generally rich, and Japanese banks are generally richer. Therefore, even if it is just a very ordinary business hall, the price of sofas is still quite expensive.

Takahashi sat on the soft-textured sofa and watched the manager on duty open the square box, which contained some soft-textured plastic products.

"It's not only easy to make mistakes in counting each number, but it's too slow. We usually count coins like this." The duty manager said while showing Takahashi.

He took out a handful of coins and swayed them on the plastic board. After a few strokes, the grooves on the plastic board were filled with them.

"One hundred coins." said the duty manager erased the excess coins.

Takahashi nodded, and the two people behind him had no expressions.

I repeated this and this for countless times. After about twenty minutes, the manager on duty counted all the coins.

"There are a total of 534,000 yuan, please keep it." said the duty manager.

Takahashi confirmed the amount and said, "Thank you."

"By the way, can you ask a question?" The duty manager suddenly asked when Takahashi was about to leave.

"What's wrong?" Takahashi turned around and asked.

"Are you really arrested by the police?"

"Do you know who I am?" Takahashi looked at the duty manager and was a little surprised. Although he was still a little confident in his influence before leaving Hudson, after leaving and doing things by himself, he realized that his influence was actually very limited.

How to say it? About 70% of primary school students can know Takahashi, and 40 to 50 middle school students know Takahashi, but only very few adult office workers know Takahashi. Even if they see Takahashi’s avatar in the mall, they won’t care.

"Of course." The duty manager said with a smile, "I am also a player. And my daughter likes you very much. She heard the rumors that you were arrested, although she didn't believe it, she was still very sad. Meeting you today is like asking you what's going on."

Takahashi explained in a few words, and the manager on duty kept nodding.

"That's it." Takahashi said.

"If you want to exchange coins in the future, you can come here to find me directly. This is my business card, please accept it." The duty manager presented his business card with both hands.

"Well. This is my business card, please accept it."

After exchanging business cards with the duty manager, Takahashi and the two people behind him walked outdoors.

More than 500,000 yen means that more than 5,000 copies of Takahashi's booklets were sold.

In just three days, so many books were sold were not because Takahashi's display and sales in Akihabara were going smoothly. Instead, when she was unintentionally setting up a stall at the school gate, she sold a lot of them.

The reason why we can sell so much is that it is because of face scanning, but more of it is that these children are very rich.

For idols, is it still a hundred yen worth?

In the future, in a magical country, some idol fans and small leaders can make tens of millions of yuan a year because of this idol, which probably proves this.

Although more than 500,000 yen is not as good as Takahashi's salary for a week after leaving Hudson, it is a good sign that being able to make this money in a short period of time after working alone is considered a good sign.

Although the more than 500,000 yen is included in many costs, the actual printing cost of the brochure is about 50 yen per book because the printing factory is too small. The salary paid by Takahashi to fellow villagers is not low.

Although he can be considered a capitalist business owner now, he has not yet gained the so-called capitalist conscience.

However, then again, my uncle is now the helm of the company.

Ten thousand households.

The company registered in the name of uncle is called "Wanhu".

Although these two words seem to have a lot of Japanese colors, they actually come from a Chinese idiom - thousands of households.

This name is because Takahashi hopes that the products he founded in the company can enter thousands of households.

Speaking of the relationship between the company's name and the fate of the company, Takahashi remembered Nintendo.

Many people in later generations studied the reasons why Nintendo was able to establish an electronic game empire, but it has not gone bankrupt for decades. It always fought back at the most critical moment.

Although they are talking very well, the truth is that the choices they make at critical moments are largely accidental.

The plan depends on others and the success of things is in heaven. The name Nintendo seems to be a prophecy, as if it is the reason why Nintendo, a small Tokyo workshop, can become a century-old store and stand firm.
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