Red Dead Redemption: Western Consortium

Chapter 71 I seem to see myself

David did not refuse Arthur's request. He knew very well that Dutch didn't care much about whether the bond could be released.

Dutch is a pure idealist who advocates a free and barbaric life without federal anarchy.

In fact, if you want to settle down, you can do it before Blackwater Town.

Although he is not that wealthy, compared to most people, he is definitely not poor.

It may sound ridiculous that Dutch is a rich man, but that's the truth.

Susan Grimshaw is Dutch's old lover. After Dutch fell in love with Molly O'Shea, she still chose to stay in the gang. Is it because of love?

No, it's because of money.

In the Federation, it is difficult to survive without money, let alone a woman, an older woman.

Staying in the gang was the best destination for her.

Even for Molly O'Shea, Dutch gave her a lot of money.

As you can see in the camp, Molly wears many sets of beautiful clothes. She wakes up every day and puts on makeup, then reads and waits for dinner.

If the camp wasn't a bit crude, this kind of life would be almost the same as the life of a noble.

You must know that before Blackwater Town, the Callander brothers committed countless robberies in the eight years they joined.

Arthur can have thousands of dollars in savings, the Callander brothers have thousands more, and there are many others.

According to the rules of the Van der Linde Gang, half of all robbery money must be handed over. In other words, Dutch had at least 20,000 to 30,000 US dollars a long time ago.

Molly O'Shea followed Dutch. During this period, she became a little embarrassed because of the wanted incident in Blackwater Town, but before that, she had been living a good life as a rich person.

The same is true for Susan Grimshaw. She is much more comfortable in a gang than working outside, and she doesn't have to worry about money at all.

Dutch doesn't value money very much, and he is more generous to his lover. The money he once robbed will be distributed to the poor in the slums.

For example, the uncle in the gang does nothing every day and drinks every day.

And Karen, holding the wine bottle almost every day,

Wine is not a cheap product. Even if it is not an expensive hard liquor, not everyone can afford to drink it every day. Dutch is responsible for all the expenses.

This is why the Van der Linde gang is so united and very loyal to Dutch. In addition, gunmen such as Arthur, John, Bill, Javier, and the Callander brothers are even more loyal to Dutch. I firmly believe in the concept.

In the Van der Linde Gang, they feel that they are not ordinary gangsters, but a group of gangsters with dreams and bottom lines.

The original Callander brothers were also shocked by this kind of Dutch, so they joined the Van der Linde Gang family and stayed there for 8 years.

After 8 years of getting along day and night, and 8 years of joint robbery career, it is said that a distance can tell a horse's strength, and time can tell a person's heart. Even strangers, no matter how strange they are, can become the best friends.

"Don't worry, Arthur, I will help. Maybe there will be a good opportunity tonight." David said with a smile.

At this time, Hosea, who had been wandering outside before, also walked into the tavern.

"Hey, David, you're really amazing right now."

When Hosea entered the tavern and saw David talking and laughing with Arthur, he knew that David was still the same David.

He is different from Dutch. In his eyes, many of the gang members are children. He will be happy because of David's success, not jealous.

"Hosea, I'm just lucky." David asked the bartender to bring him a glass of private wine.

This is David. Usually here he has to go to the counter by himself.

Hosea was not polite, picked up the wine glass and took a sip.

"David, when you supported my idea in Coulter Village, I felt that you were different."

"Now it seems that at that time, you already had your own plan."

Thinking of what happened before, Hosea felt a little emotional. David was just as opposed to robbing the train as he was, but it was the two of them who were trying to figure out how to get rid of the bonds that came from the robbery.

Some things are really amazing.

"It's not like he had his own plan at that time, Hosea. It's just that I felt like Dutch had lost his mind. He didn't act according to the original plan and became a little crazy."

"Of course, this has a lot to do with my brush with death when I was in Blackwater Town."

"Under the Maxim machine gun, I felt how ridiculous the marksmanship I was proud of had become. I almost lost all my courage and didn't even dare to face it, just like a coward."

"From that time on, I felt how little power an individual has and how ridiculous barbarism is in the face of civilization."

"Do you still remember the Indian tribes we met on the road when we left Plow Village with you and Arthur?"

"They once tried to resist civilization, but in the end, they were constantly expelled, fled, and expelled. What's the difference between this and us now."

"At that time, Hosea, you were pitying them, but I seemed to see myself."

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