Back at the bank, Lu Jiaxin went to see the head cashier of HSBC Bank. Handing over the completed banker's draft with the amount filled in,
Lu Jiaxin politely said, "I hope your bank can transfer this money into my account."
The most important thing for a bank is its reputation. Moreover, this is a century-old bank, not something that He's Enterprises can compare with, so she wasn't worried that the head cashier would leak the information. The money was not transferred from Gu Xiuxiu's bank account, so even if the He Family investigated the transaction records later, they wouldn't find anything.
Once he confirmed there were no issues with the banker's draft, the head cashier immediately called a senior officer to transfer the money into Lu Jiaxin's account.
The senior officer, Wu Ziyue, told Lu Jiaxin after depositing the money that the interest on time deposits would be quite high, much more profitable than keeping it in an account.