Red Dead Redemption: Western Consortium
Chapter 100 The Federation must pay attention to evidence, sir.
Horseshoe Lookout Campground.
Because Mike came to deliver the news last night, Abigail, who was already easily nervous, began to talk to John about leaving the gang.
John felt irritated by this and simply left the camp and went to Valentine's side.
Looking at John who didn't look back, Abigail finally couldn't help crying.
When Arthur saw this scene, he couldn't help but go over to comfort him.
After all, Arthur once had a good relationship with Abigail, and they had a period of intimacy.
"Abigail, John is just not ready to be a father. Maybe give him some more time and he will accept it."
Abigail, who was crying with her head down, looked up and saw Arthur. She felt more support in her heart and her mood calmed down.
"I know, Arthur, I always hope that he can care more about little Jack, but he always disappoints me."
Having said this, Abigail turned to look at little Jack, and then continued: "Arthur, can I ask you a favor?"
"Can you do something with little Jack?"
"Ever since that incident in Coulter Village, little Jack has been in a very low mood."
"I told John about this, but he didn't take it to heart at all. Little Jack likes you very much, Arthur. Maybe he would be better off with you."
Hearing such a request, Arthur couldn't refuse: "Okay."
Arthur, 36, is already a serious uncle. When he was young, he once had a child of his own.
Because of his gang affiliation, Arthur would only go there for a few days every few months, and once when he went there, his wife Eliza and child Isaac were killed, just for 10 USD.
From then on, Arthur began to become cold.
Because he had lost a child, Arthur treated little Jack like his own son, and felt shameful about John's irresponsible behavior.
Little Jack couldn't feel his father in John, but Arthur just made up for this, and he was naturally close to Arthur.
Dakota River, located on the west side of Horseshoe Lookout.
Arthur took little Jack here to fish.
What Arthur didn't know was that when he left the Horseshoe Lookout, a pair of eyes were already staring at him.
"Mr. Milton, shall we go now?"
On a cliff not far away, Milton and Ross looked down at Arthur, who was taking care of his child.
Hearing Rose's question, Milton shook his head and said: "Arthur Morgan, although he is a robber, he still has some bottom lines and conscience of his own."
"That child is John Marston's child. He seems to be in a low mood. We shouldn't disturb them now."
Compared to Rose, Milton is obviously more tolerant and patient in many aspects.
The two of them just watched on the cliff and waited for almost an hour.
It wasn't until he heard the laughter that Milton said: "We can go over, Ross. Maybe you can be kinder later and don't scare the children."
By the river, little Jack is showing Arthur the straw necklace he made for his mother Abigail.
Arthur heard the sound of horse hooves and turned to look.
Milton and Rose dismounted.
"What a good young man, but he is in such a chaotic and turbulent environment."
"Arthur, right, Arthur Morgan?"
Milton said as he walked towards Arthur.
Sensing that the visitor was unkind, Arthur protected little Jack behind him and asked, "Who are you?"
Milton said: "It seems that you are Arthur Morgan, Van der Linde's most trusted partner."
"Ross, you've seen the file. It's a typical case."
"A street orphan who was bewitched by a fickle madman and grew up to become a depraved murderer."
"I'm Agent Milton, this is Agent Ross, we are the Pinkerton Detective Agency, loyal to the federal government."
"Now, we finally meet, Arthur."
Arthur replied calmly: "Mr. Milton, as far as I know, Pinkerton is in New Hanover and no longer has law enforcement authority."
Milton was not surprised to hear such words.
"It seems that your former partner, David Callander, told you."
"He is right. We do no longer have the power to enforce the law on this land, but this does not change the fact that you are a wanted criminal."
"You robbed the train belonging to Leviticus Cornish tycoon near Granite Trail, and the suspect was described as Van der Linde."
Arthur replied: "In this day and age, perhaps Mr. Milton should pay attention to evidence rather than judging by some so-called descriptions."
Milton was a little silent. He knew these words, and it was probably David who taught them.
"Listen, Mr. Morgan, I have an offer, if you will hand over Van der Linde."
"Then I assure you that you will not be hanged on the gallows."
Arthur just smiled. Maybe he was a little worried about Pinkerton in the past, but after learning the true situation of Pinkerton from David, of course he was no longer so afraid.
"Mr. Milton, of course I won't be on the gallows. You see... I didn't do anything bad, right?"
"The Federation is a place that values evidence."
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