
This is… the last asset left to the bankrupt White family… a beacon of hope. Please rest assured, this is the only item that is not subject to the lien. No matter how cheap it may seem, it is worth at least $50,000. We have decided not to engage in any transactions other than cash, so please go ahead and settle it.
It depends on the time and situation.
It was like garimpeiro or diamonds.
So, it’s reliable that they receive Zimbabwean dollars, but it’s hard to tell if that’s strict or what.
I’ll hire you with all the village’s assets!
…I was attacked by thieves and lost all my possessions.
This ring is all there is…
So which story was it where I took on the understanding that this is my entire fortune now?
>>3A Quiet Anniversary?
>>9That’s it, that’s it, thank you.
I won’t engage in transactions other than cash, unless the client absolutely has no other option.
Goods are easy to trace when exchanged for cash.
Especially this one, it will instantly be recognized as something related to the Whitney family…
If you think about it, if I cash in something like a family heirloom, the client will be revealed.
Hmm, isn’t PayPay good enough?
Basically, I just want to gauge the client’s seriousness, and I don’t really care much about the reward.
>>10For me, reward is just one measure on the scale… that’s what I said.
I feel like there was a time when I took a request from the child of my lifesaver with a diamond.
Speaking of jewels, it’s this episode, but they’re accepting it quite easily…
Essentially, that’s why the setting is meaningful enough to highlight exceptions.
Cash conversion is quite a difficult type, isn’t it?
Is it a secret pact with the king of the underworld?
I accepted the request from my benefactor’s wife for free.
It could only be prepared in Zimbabwean dollars!
>>16Gulgo is fine, but I wonder if the familiar old man who took the cash exchange is alright.
The thread image seems to be about wanting to clearly demonstrate the cause of murder by deliberately offering a reward derived from the clan to avenge the resentment of the last male of the family being killed.
I remember a story about a regular housewife who took on a project with the money she made by selling all her household belongings.
>>20The shipping king who is the target thought the client was either the US or the Soviet Union, but never imagined it would be the parents of the female student he discarded.
Well, in this episode too, after he jumped down to show his seriousness, he accepted it.
Sometimes there are cases where insurance payouts after death or deferred payments are accepted.
>>23Speaking of which, does anyone remember a story with a punchline like, “Is it a request conditional on the client being dead…? No… there probably isn’t a sniper who would honestly do something like that…”?
I feel like it was around volumes 2 to 50 in terms of visuals…
There was an episode where a boy who was stalking Golgo with the premise of being killed requested something in exchange for his life in a posthumous video letter.
I think it’s better for Golgo to basically handle it in US dollars!
>>26I don’t think they’ll do that because it might seem like they’re favoring certain countries, even if only slightly.
Is my money somehow the source of a scandal?
Well then, I will donate…
When a client commits suicide, even Golgo gets a little sentimental, doesn’t he?
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Surprisingly, there are passionate aspects, so if you show your seriousness, they will treat you kindly.
It’s funny how there are scenes where they occasionally express criticism like “You should have just contacted to cancel the request…”
>>32The Arab person at that time probably didn’t know the rules at all since they were bringing requests through unofficial channels, motivated by money.
I feel like there were also situations where I had to decline because the request wasn’t good.
“I think it’s fine to ask, but I don’t think it will go as you expect.” I wonder what the difference is between the times they say that and the times they don’t.
He didn’t even mention anything about sniping on the G string.
I’m sorry… I could only prepare two thousand yen bills.
Please accept twenty thousand dollars.
If it is presented in a situation where conversion is even impossible, I will accept it normally.
There was a request to buy high-value stamps at auction and sell them to make money.
I thought, “Are you really going to accept such an uncertain story?!” but Golgo is weak when it comes to children…
Well, in the end, it’s a matter of sincerity.
>>40This area is influenced by Blackjack.
There’s clearly a scene over there that is consciously inspired by Golgo.
Still a cash person? What are you, an old man?
>>41It’s a Sazae-san time warp, so I’m being deceived, but I’m actually already of a good age.
Realistically, it would be cryptocurrency payment, but it doesn’t look good in manga.
>>41Transfers are completely fine too.
Has there been a case where cash is delivered in person instead of being transferred?
While reading all the episodes for free, I unexpectedly came across the original source of “Rain’s Nio Komado!” sooner than I thought, and it was no good.
For a life-or-death request, I’d take it on even if it meant a huge loss.
I really like Garimpeiro.
Because I’m also part of the Golgo Hanko faction.
I wonder if assassination requests will eventually come through PayPay?
I read the story about the rumored Ivanova, and it makes me laugh to see Golgo smirking twice.
It’s such a heartbreaking story; I never imagined Ukraine would end up like that.
But it’s really nice that Golgo trusts Ivanova as a comrade.
I often hear from people who say they want to back out after making a request, so I just want to ask: If you really intend to make a request, please transfer the payment by the specified time.
>>51I made a request, but the situation has changed! The only option left is to kill Golgo to stop it!!
(I could just say “It’s canceled” and be done with it…)