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Chapter 986 Xing Ji(2/2)

While little Yukihime was playing with the tea ceremony.

Su Mu picked up the yellow leather envelope that Tokugawa Takahiro had placed on the coffee table before he left.

Inside is proof of identity and an anonymous gold card.

With the identity of Ju, Su Mu is a lot more convenient.

As for the gold card, Su Mu nodded secretly.

It seems that this Dazu Xiongjie is really willing to spend a lot of money.

This is an authorized credit card issued by Union Bank of Switzerland. No matter who owns this card, they can use it at will without any authorization.

And without any trouble, it is difficult to trace the identity and purpose of the user. In theory, even the national level cannot investigate.

This is also the reason why many domestic corruption criminals choose to deposit their assets in UBS.

Of course, this kind of authorized credit card is different from other credit cards and depends entirely on the authorization limit.

The cardholder only spends the money and does not pay it back.

Generally, credit cards have a limit. If the limit is exceeded, the cardholder must sign for authorization.

But this is not necessary.

Su Mu put away his card and identity certificate, and then started chatting with Xiao Xingji.

The nobility of Fusang in Japan are divided into clans and martial families.

The so-called clans are basically the daimyo families inherited from the Warring States Period in Japan.

A daimyo is equivalent to a lord.

The Wu family is a family of warriors.

But the surname Fujiwara is neither a clan nor a samurai family.

Theoretically speaking, the Tokugawa family from which Tokugawa Takahiro was born is not as good as the surname Fujiwara.

Anyone who has a little knowledge of Japan's history will understand what this surname represents.

A descendant of the royal family.

"Xiao Yukihime, you should also know the identity of Dazu Xiongsuke, right?"

Xiao Xingji put down the tray, poured tea and said respectfully:

"Yes, my teacher once secretly taught Dazu Hall swordsmanship. I should call him senior brother. In the future, he will be Dazu Hall's... Sword Attendant."

In the Japanese aristocratic tradition, a swordsman does not mean a servant.
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