Red Dead Redemption Dawn - Chapter 404 family of young people

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The next day outside the town of Rhodes.

Two men rode side by side to an unknown destination, and one of them began to ramble to the other, who was slightly stronger.

"Remember, if you want to get what you want, you have to learn to respect him first."

The other person didn't have much emotion about this, just nodded calmly and said, "You said that the money you gave will be in place, right?"

"Of course, didn't I give you part of it yesterday? We are absolutely trustworthy. As long as you follow his instructions, I promise you that you can get enough money to leave this place and even live in another place." The man once again explained.

"Don't worry, it's not the first time for me to do things, and I'm also very reputable." The man said casually.

Then the two came to a small cabin.

After the two entered, Garrett was polishing a polished revolver.

After seeing the two come in, Garrett put down the gun in his hand and said to the burly man, "You are Clyne?"

"Yes, I heard that you have a very good job for me? Can you tell me who I want to kill now?" Clyne walked straight to the stool next to Garrett and asked.

"Don't worry, I'll ask you a few questions. It depends on your answer whether the task is to be handed over to you." Garrett casually lit the cigar.

"He said." Clyne responded unhurriedly.

"How much do you cost to kill someone?" Garrett asked.

"Fifty or a hundred dollars, depending on the situation. If it's a big man, the price might reach a thousand dollars." Clyne said the answer he had prepared earlier.

Garrett nodded after hearing this. "I like greedy people."

"Do you have any conditions for killing people?" Garrett asked.

"Conditions? Do you know why I hid in Saint Denis?" Clyne asked rhetorically.

"I heard that you were wanted for killing a man in another state." Garrett said calmly, taking a cigar.

"The news is not accurate. I killed seven people, two women, an old woman, three men, and a child." Clyne said arrogantly.

"You had a holiday with them?" Garrett asked.

"No, I just don't want them to report the case after being robbed, so that I don't have enough time to rob the next person." Clyne said calmly.

Garrett had a satisfied look on his face after hearing it, "Yes, you agree to the request."

After speaking, Garrett motioned to his subordinates to take out an envelope and put it on the table.

Then Garrett said to him, "This is two hundred dollars, and there are eight hundred after the work is completed. Everything you need to do is in this letter."

After Garrett finished speaking, he reached out and took a cigar and threw it to Clyne, then he got up and boarded the carriage from another door, and the person who brought Clyne followed Garrett away.

Clyne in the house then heard the sound of the carriage going away.

Clyne looked at the letter and picked up the envelope after confirming that no one was around.

After he opened it, there was a stack of banknotes, a letter and a photo. The photo was a middle-aged man with a beard.

But he ignored the cash and took a closer look at the letter.

The task in the letter is very simple, to approach a man named Gray Wilson, and the photo is him. The letter also contains some personal information about him and the pubs and places he likes to go to.

After carefully reading the content, Clyne bit open the cigar he just took, then took out a match, lit it, took a deep breath, and then burned the letter again.

The photo is tucked into the clothes.

Then he picked up the stack of bills and counted them. There were forty in total, all with a face value of five dollars.

Then he walked out of the wooden house, confirmed the direction and walked towards Rhodes Town.

On the other side, Garrett's carriage drove from the outskirts to his manor. After he got out of the car, he began to ask the people how the task he had arranged earlier was completed.

Because of the serious casualties, Garrett's clan now has only a group of very young and a group of very old people to help him.

The young clansmen need the older generation to lead them to do things. After a year, Garrett hopes that these young clansmen, who are not even in their early twenties, can grow up.

"How are things going for you?" Garrett asked them.

"We have disposed of the things that are not allowed by law as instructed, and we have also brought people to clean up some of the factory's waste products and clean up the ditches around the factory." The answer was a 23-year-old young man.

"How are they doing?" Garrett asked a man in his sixties sitting in a chair after listening to the young man's report.

"It's a very good job. They mobilized those workers to do things in a proper way. The waste sewage from the factory has been smoothed out a lot, and the contraband has been transported to the center of the river to sink." The old man was very optimistic about these young people.

"You have done a good job. In the next few days, you will also clean up the things in other factories. Those old and useless things will be destroyed or sold at a low price." After listening to the old man's answer, he added Leiter turned his head and gave the group of young people another mission.

The young man who reported just now nodded after hearing this, but he didn't want to stop talking.

Garrett asked, "What? What are you going to say?"

"I'm not questioning you, but we all know that these things are useless to the Gray family. They always have excuses." The young man said after pondering.

After hearing this, Garret nodded with satisfaction, and then answered his doubts, "I asked you to do this not because of the Gray family, but to let you adapt to how to do things. The people of the Gray family will naturally be handled by me, and I will take turns. Without you young people, you can just do what I told you."

"Hearing Garrett's answer, the four or five young people all came to a sudden realization.

But then several people said, "We can do things, we can take up guns to defend against the Grays, and we are all ready to sacrifice for the family."

The passionate impulse of several young people made Garrett smile, but he did not respond to the pleas of several people.

"Do the things I explained, the Braithwaite family doesn't have the time for you to go up and sacrifice, let's go down." Garrett's last sentence was unquestionable.

Several people also walked out with their brothers.

After a few people went out and closed the door, Garrett turned back and asked the three old men, "Tell me about their situation."

"Jim is good, very motivated, but more impulsive. Coron is smart but a little weak in character, and Luca is the most daring and more suitable for some nosy things.

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. "At Garrett's request, the old man rambled about the characters and general abilities of these young people.

Garrett nodded as he listened.

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