Regardless of wealth, Gao Guang had become accustomed to mobile payments, so he hadn't used cash or received receipts for quite some time.
But that didn't hinder Gao Guang's ability to spot notes.
The change was eighty pesos, consisting of a fifty-peso bill and three ten-peso coins. Gao Guang rummaged through the scattered items on the table, pulling out a parking receipt, which was for thirty pesos.
With one hand, he picked up the change and, with the other, the receipt. Gao Guang murmured, "A Tijuana parking receipt, public parking space, they had someone arrive in Los Angeles from Tijuana just this morning."
John was startled and then uncertainly said, "So, are you saying someone came back from Tijuana on purpose? Patrov?"
Antonio made a gesture to collect it and whispered, "Never mind what it is, it's definitely useful."
Gao Guang unapologetically pocketed the change and receipt. Then, suddenly, Antonio said, "Not good, there's still one alive."