Red Dead Redemption Dawn - Chapter 421 sorry~

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In front of a house by the lake outside the town of Rhodes.

Wilson smiled and invited John to sit down.

Wilson waited until John was seated before taking out a cigar and handing it to him.

After he took it, he took out a match and lit a cigarette for Wilson casually.

"How are things going on the ranch?" Wilson said after a sip.

"Not bad, I found a more reliable company, and there are enough people to handle it in about a month or two." John replied casually.

After Wilson heard it, he watched the lake spit out a thick puff of smoke.

"John, are we friends?" Wilson asked casually.

John turned his head to look at Wilson, a man in his thirties with a short beard and a Scottish look.

"Of course I won't come here either." John replied casually.

"Well" Wilson nodded, but still looked at the lake. "The recent incident in our house caused some rumors in the town."

John wasn't sure what Wilson meant. "I heard something. How is Hans?"

Wilson shook his head. "It's not good. That's why I called you here."

John asked with a smile on his face, "What is it? If I can, I don't think I will refuse. The ranch has not thanked you yet."

Wilson turned his head to look at John, wondering what he was thinking, and then said, "I heard that the bootleggers are a bunch of outlaws, just like the last wave of bootleggers who were here, and they even sell arms. ."

"But I see that your behavior is very different from theirs, so I'm a little curious, are you outlaws?" Wilson's last sentence was a little curious.

For this question, John's answer is definitely not, but he killed not many people, although they were all famous.

"I think I'm more of a businessman. A lot of things can be discussed, the so-called outlaws are just a means to protect themselves. Just like some gangs, if you want to control the gray industry in this area, you need to go to and Others fight. You have to let others know that you have the final say. There will inevitably be some more violent conflicts during the period, just like various means in business, but we put it on the obvious.” John explained Consider what a bootlegger and a businessman have in common.

"So, I think, I'm actually a relatively rude, but very reputable businessman." John finally gave himself a self-evaluation.

"Hehe, it's really like what you said. It's a very interesting commentary." Wilson has changed his frivolous and irritable character in the past, and now Wilson is more of a kind of open-minded mentality.

This change of mind made John suddenly feel that Wilson might be dangerous.

"Yes, at least I always thought so," John said lightly.

"Business people are very good, especially business people who are honest. I personally like to cooperate with this type of people very much. Because they can negotiate as long as the price is suitable."

"Yes, I basically will not refuse the business that is sent to me, of course, the premise is that the price is right." He agreed.

"I have a private tavern in Saint Denis, are you interested in taking over?" Wilson said suddenly.

"Private Tavern?" He was a little confused by Wilson's question.

"Yes, in the West End, my personal one is estimated to be worth ten or twenty thousand." Wilson explained to him with a calm smile.

John didn't respond immediately after hearing it, but kept staring at Wilson.

He took two puffs of smoke, then said to Wilson after a moment of silence, "Listen to the conditions first, I'm not sure I can do it."

Wilson wasn't too surprised by this, but started chatting about his own family.

"Our family has been here for almost a hundred years. I'm the third child. We have an elder sister who married a wealthy businessman in Washington. I haven't been back for many years. My brother, Leigh Gray, died not long ago. During the conflict with those gangsters, my father, the current patriarch, also died suddenly of illness."

"So we all know that our family has to elect an heir, the patriarch of the Gray family." Wilson said here, he flicked the cigar in his hand and broke the ash of the cigar.

"That position should be mine, but they think that the fourth is better than me. It is also more suitable for the position of the patriarch. Of course I don't think so. Because the business in my hands is similar to the profit in the hands of the fourth, the two sides are not too big. difference."

John could only listen quietly and did not speak.

"Hans is very smart and he studies very well. I think he is the best heir after my father and my only son. I value him very much. But now he is dying and the doctors tell me they will try their best, but I From the look and tone of his voice, I think he is asking me to prepare another grand funeral." After Wilson finished speaking, he turned to look at John.

"So John, what do you think I'll do?"

This question is really difficult to answer. Although he has a high probability that this matter may be the work of Garrett, he has no evidence, and he has also promised Garrett not to participate in the affairs between the two families.

So John can only follow Wilson's own thoughts and say "severely punish the murderer?"

Hearing his answer, Wilson also nodded and said, "Well, I think so too. UU reading www.uukanshu.com"

"But now I think there's someone more hateful to deal with first. He's the cause of all tragedies." A trace of resentment flashed across Wilson's face.

John refused without thinking. "That's a pity, Mr. Wilson, I don't think I'm fit to be involved in the fight between you and your brother. If Mr. Wilson wants to sell a bar, I think I'd be happy to take it. But If the price is for me to deal with a member of the Grays, sorry I can't."

Just kidding, don't say whether it's Ajak, even if not, John didn't intend to use murder to earn a valuable tavern.

"There's always a first time for some things, isn't it?" Wilson urged.

But John still shook his head firmly and refused. "From the time I started doing business, I said to myself never to kill someone who has nothing to do with me for the right price. That's a killer, not a businessman and I consider myself a merchant."

Seeing that he didn't agree, Wilson also felt a little weird, "That's a tavern that earns more than $600 a month. It's not good, are you sure you want to think about it?"

"Mr. Wilson, I don't make this money, I'm not a killer. If it's just because of this thing today, I'm sorry." John said firmly.

"Well, it seems that you are still a principled businessman." Seeing John's firm attitude, Wilson stopped discussing family affairs with him. He just said hello and rode away from here.

Looking at the back of Wilson leaving, John felt that Garrett was very powerful, and one thing turned the two Gray brothers against each other.

Although he still has no evidence to prove that Garrett is doing the trick again, but based on the information that John currently has, it is most likely Garrett's arm.

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