Rebirth 1982: Hong Kong Financial Magnate Famous Worldwide

Reborn in Hong Kong in 1982. In this year, the four major foreign trading houses were gradually declining. The top ten financial magnates and the four major families had already stepped onto the hi...

Chapter 33: The Huge Treasure Under the Swimming Pool at Repulse Bay No. 33

"I heard from Chen Yaoting that this villa once belonged to an English businessman, but he was killed by Japanese pirates during World War II. I'm afraid these gold bricks were buried by him to prevent them from falling into the hands of the pirates."

Mo Zhexuan looked at these gold bricks that had been buried for nearly half a century, and fell into endless emotion, but he was also very excited deep down in his heart.

After all, such a huge fortune fell from the sky. One hundred million Hong Kong dollars in exchange for this luxury house, luxury car and these gold bricks is really a huge profit.

"Mr. Mo! What are you going to do with this batch of gold bricks? I'm afraid Xiaojun will come looking for me later. Children are small and secretive, so it's easy for them to leak things out."

Wang Yalin looked at his watch and found that it was already 1:15 in the morning.

I was very worried that my son wouldn't be able to find me in the middle of the night. After all, such things must not be known to children.

After much deliberation, Mo Zhexuan decided to bury the gold bricks temporarily.

After all, I am not short of money now, and it is not too late to withdraw it when it is really useful in the future.

The three of them then explored other areas in the villa. After finding a very hidden place, they started digging a big hole. They stopped only after digging to a depth of more than three meters.

Then he found some cloth and divided all the cloth into 100 parts. He placed 24 gold bricks in each part of the cloth and then wrapped it tightly to avoid metal detectors.

The three of them worked non-stop for nearly five hours.

It was not until 6:25 in the morning that the nearly 2,500 kilograms of gold bricks were completely hidden in the soil.