Red Dead Redemption: Western Consortium

Chapter 68 The thoughts of everyone in the camp

Mary Beth Gaskill.

After hearing about David, she had some thoughts.

Because she knew that Dutch had always had evil intentions towards him and had wanted to get close to her and possess him many times.

Unfortunately, the charm of this old man, Dutch, could not conquer her.

Besides, Susan was Dutch's former lover and Molly O'Shea was her current lover, which Mary felt was really terrible.

An idea suddenly popped into Micah's mind.

David is so rich now, why don't we rob him?

It's just that this idea was extinguished as soon as it came up. The Callander brothers are not easy to mess with.

He still remembered that when he was in Blackwater Town, if the Callander brothers hadn't killed a large number of Blackwater Town police officers and Detective Pinkerton, they might not have been able to escape at all.

Besides, Dutch would not agree to his plan, and no one else would go with him to deal with David.

Bill was in the camp with Javier, cursing David, saying he was disloyal and betrayed the gang.

Of course, this is because Mike is sleeping now, otherwise he would definitely start a fight.

Charles didn't think much about it. He had always hated the Callander brothers and hated them for killing animals wantonly rather than for survival.

Only Lenny felt grateful to David and guilty of Dutch's guilt.

Susan Grimshaw felt that it was a pity that because the gang was missing the Callander brothers, it was missing a large part of its combat power.

But she was happy for David.

Tilly Jackson envied David because he was living a free life.

Pearson didn't care, he was just a cook, oh, Van der Linde's Tiger.

Sadie didn't know David very well. She didn't have much contact with David in the gang.

But no matter what, what happened to David had a lot of impact on many people in the gang, and some of them had more ideas.

night.

Trelawney sat next to Strauss.

The two look more like intellectual contestants than the others, usually wearing suits and with pomade on their hair.

"No wonder David was suddenly not interested in my loan business. It turns out he has found a better business."

"He has changed so much since he was in Blackwater Town that I was very surprised."

"He's a big shot now in Valentine, Trelawney."

Strauss asked curiously. Although Mike punched him last time, he didn't care about it because what happened to Downs was indeed his fault.

Speaking of David, Trelawney was a little excited.

"You know, Strauss, if David walked down the street in Valentine, the police officers on patrol would greet him."

"In Valentine's tavern, there seemed to be many people who were his subordinates, and they were very respectful to him."

"David's bootlegging business brings him countless dollars every day, which is much faster than robbery."

"And I also found out that David has now obtained legal status, and he no longer has to worry about being wanted."

Trelawney did not tell Dutch everything. After all, he took David's $200 and was considered to be working for David.

Therefore, it is normal to have some reservations about David.

Strauss was thinking about something as he listened to these words.

He asked Trelawney for more information about David, but it was clear that Trelawney did not know everything.

But just knowing this was enough to give Strauss some other thoughts.

The relationship between Strauss and the Callander brothers has always been quite good, except for the Downes matter.

Just like what Arthur said to David before, David's current success has also given the gang members a way out.

They have more options if Dutch's plan doesn't go well.

The next day, Mike woke up from his deep sleep.

God knows how long it had been since he had such a comfortable sleep.

Every night in Valentin, he spent time with alcohol and women. This break helped him regain his energy a lot.

When he heard that Arthur was going to Valentine, Mike really wanted to go with him.

But he understood that David's words were not a joke on him. If he went to Valentine, he would definitely be hung from a big tree.

That scene is really too bad.

Valentine.

The Chadwick family left here by train.

The farm was officially renamed Lander Farm.

For some helpers on the farm, David did not fire them, but told them that their salaries would remain unchanged and they just needed to work as hard as before.

Next, David will take the farm documents and go to Valentine Bank for a mortgage loan.

Oh, before that, he needs to find the manager of Valentine Bank, ask him to have a meal at Wells Restaurant, and then talk about the loan limit.

He needs a higher loan amount, which obviously does not comply with the bank's procedures, but if enough rebates are provided, the manager of Valentine Bank will not refuse such a good thing.

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