The procedure for transferring the hotel was completed swiftly.
This wasn't the modern era, after all, the sloppiness aligned with the Earth's nineteenth century.
The manager of the Harbor District Bank, William Crichton, personally led several employees for a visit, completed the assessment of that pile of Gold Coins, packed them into boxes, and moved them onto a carriage parked downstairs. Finally, he witnessed the signatures on each party's contracts.
Having been a manager for ten years, it was his first time encountering such a generous client, carrying fifty thousand Gold Coins in cash!
What astonished him even more was the gold content of these coins, which was significantly higher than the latest batch issued by the Imperial Central Bank!
If it weren't for their pristine gloss making them look as if they hadn't been worn by time, he might have suspected they were coins issued during the Caster Regent King's era two hundred years ago.