The lady's eyes lit up with excitemt. Her demeanor shifted from flustered to efficit, and she quickly proceeded with the paperwork. She asked a few more questions and had Klaus sign several e-documts. Once the process was complete, she turned to him and asked, "How much would Brother Klaus like to deposit into the account?"
Klaus reached into his space ring and pulled out a credit card. "I'd like to withdraw all the money on this card into my account," he said, handing the card to the lady.
The lady took the card and began tering details into her computer. After a few seconds, a look of confusion crossed her face. "Platinum... Cus...tomer," she stammered, glancing up at Klaus with astonishmt.
Before she could say more, the door to the room oped, and a man in his early 40s walked in. "Manager, sir, I..." the lady began, but the man held up a hand to stop her.
With a fridly smile, he addressed Klaus. "Distinguished customer, I'll be taking over from here."
Klaus raised an eyebrow, puzzled. "Why? This lady seems to be doing a good job. Is everything alright?"
The manager smiled reassuringly. "Everything is fine. You've be upgraded to a platinum customer, which means she's no longer qualified to continue the process. I'll handle it from here."
Klaus sighed at the sudd shift in treatmt. Although the lady who had be helping him hadn't made the best first impression, he still found her dearing in her own way.
"Distinguished customer, we can continue the process in my office," the manager said, his tone filled with respect.
"You can just call me Klaus," Klaus replied, feeling a bit uncomfortable with the grand title.
"Mr. Klaus, this way," the manager gestured, leading him to a private elevator. Klaus smiled slightly, following along. Before he could ev fully process what was happing, they arrived at the highest floor.
The office they stepped into was nothing short of luxurious. Every item seemed to glist with diamond sparkles—chairs, tables, and ev the cups on the desk were made of diamonds. It was a sight that made Klaus almost drool, the extravagance far beyond anything he'd se before.
"Please, can you tell me what's going on?" Klaus asked, still trying to make sse of the situation.
The manager smiled warmly. "The card you prested is a Platinum recommdation card. As such, your account has now be credited with billion gold coins."
Klaus stared at him, stunned. T billion gold coins? How could that be possible? He had only prested a credit card with 0 million on it, yet his account had be credited with an astronomical sum. "How is this possible?" Klaus asked, his voice full of disbelief.
The manager leaned forward slightly, speaking in a calm tone. "Mr. Klaus, you seem to be new to this, so allow me to explain. In our banking system, there are differt ranks. It starts with Copper, followed by Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond, and finally Platinum. Platinum is the highest tier in terms of ranking."
He paused briefly, watching Klaus absorb the information before continuing. "Each rank offers differt befits and privileges. As you might guess, not just anyone can hold a Platinum card. Typically, to qualify for one, you must wield significant influce and possess considerable wealth. However, Mr. Klaus, the card you prested is from an—"
Klaus felt a wave of relief wash over him, mixed with amazemt at how smoothly everything seemed to fall into place. It was as if his new Platinum account holder status had oped doors he didn't ev know existed. His mind began to clear, and he realized that his status had elevated him to heights ev he had yet to fully understand.
After only a few more minutes of waiting, someone arrived with a sleek glass phone and a shiny new ID card for the manager to hand over. Klaus blinked in surprise at the speed and efficicy of the process. This sudd shift felt almost surreal in a world where he'd always struggled.
"Mr. Klaus, this is your phone and ID. You can access your account anywhere using this phone, and with this ID, you can recommd anyone," the manager said, handing Klaus the sleek device and idtification.
The momt Klaus touched the phone, a wave of joy surged through him. Finally, he had a phone of his own. He quickly unlocked it, his fingers moving with excitemt, and was thrilled to find his bank account already linked. Wh he saw the long string of zeros in his balance, he had to hold himself back from shouting in celebration.
"Thank you, Mr. Manager," Klaus said, smiling widely.
"Mr. Manager, I'd like to know the housing system according to the bank's standards," Klaus asked without hesitation. His main objective was clear—he needed to buy a house.
The manager nodded, understanding the importance of the request. "Of course, Mr. Klaus. As a Platinum account holder, you have access to exclusive housing options. The bank works closely with the city's top real estate developers, offering properties ranging from luxury apartmts to private estates.
You can choose from various high-d locations, and with your currt status, purchasing or rting will be a seamless process. "
"Can I know the prices if I want to buy?" Klaus asked.
The manager smiled and tapped a few buttons on his desk. A holographic projection appeared in front of them, displaying various houses and estates across the city. "Of course, Mr. Klaus," he said. "Here are a few options."
The projection showcased differt types of properties, from luxury apartmts in the heart of the city to sprawling estates on the outskirts. the locations shown in the projection are all in high-level places in Ross City. Just looking at it made Klaus wanna buy everything his money can afford.
"For a high-d luxury apartmt in the western district," the manager explained, "you're looking betwe 50 to 500 million gold coins. For a private estate with more space and privacy, prices can range from billion to 5 billion, depding on the size and location."
Klaus nodded and continued browsing through the hundreds of available houses, each unique in its own way. He couldn't help but feel a little overwhelmed as he scrolled past luxurious homes that once seemed beyond his reach. After about 0 minutes, he reached the final listing: a private estate with a stunning waterfall. It caught his eye immediately.
He had marked down a few houses to revisit later, carefully considering his options. But just as he was about to make his choice, the manager spoke up.
"Mr. Klaus, congratulations on buying a house."
Klaus blinked in confusion. "What?"
The manager smiled. "It appears your account automatically purchased one of the properties you were browsing—our system marked it as confirmed."
Klaus stared at the manager, dumbfounded. Had he unknowingly made a purchase? He hadn't ev decided yet!