New York City Hall, built from 1803 to 1812, was included in the National Register of Historic Places in 1966 and became a National Historic Building of the United States.

Located in the middle of City Hall Park in the Civic Center District of Lower Manhattan, it is the oldest still-used City Hall in the United States.

The offices of many New York City Councilors are located nearby.

At this time.

David stood under the ladder of the city hall and looked up at the historic city landmarks in front of him. He seemed to see the holy white walls stained with the bloody palm prints belonging to the people of the world.

He just glanced at it without stopping, turned around and went to the building next door, and saw the person he was looking for.

"Senator Steve Toro, for visiting rashly, please help me convey Mr. Pushkin's apology to Senator Adam Romanf, Senator Brandon Keefe, and Governor Darryl Richardson..."

Steve Toro, a New York City Councilman, is a man who has just turned 50 and has a bushy hair.

He entertained David from a chair in his office.

A mature female secretary in her early thirties brought two cups of coffee, then turned her hips and left the room consciously, closing the door, leaving enough room for David and Steve Toro.

Both are smart people.

As a representative of Pushkin, David took the initiative to visit him, explaining that Pushkin showed weakness and was willing to give up more benefits.

The political group behind Steve Toro naturally cannot refuse the benefits of door-to-door.

After a brief and peaceful exchange, David confirmed that within the New York political arena, Pushkin's allies did not mean to turn against the water, but they had a higher rank than Mosley and had the capital to wait and see the situation.

From their mouths, David also confirmed that there was indeed an official force behind the scenes to fuel the flames, intending to encroach on Pushkin's share in the underground world on the east coast and support his own people to come to power.

As for who this group of people is, Steve Toro kept a secret and didn't say much.

But David received hints and had already made up his mind.

After a while.

David bid farewell to Steve Toro, who did not see him off in person.

David's identity at this time was Pushkin's subordinate, not Pushkin's presence.

It is important to pay attention to it, Steve Toro must hold it, he is a political figure on the stage after all, and he is talking about face.

After leaving the congressman's office, David looked at the sky.

The sun is on the west, the sun is down, the lights are on, the sunset is bright, the sky is golden, and the white clouds are dyed with a layer of color.

David took a taxi to Hell's Kitchen.

Both Hell's Kitchen and City Hall are located in Manhattan, not far from each other.

It took only ten minutes, and before the sun had completely set, David returned to his neighborhood.

of course.

He went to Hell's Kitchen not to go home, but to find someone.

Today, Pushkin's influence in New York has been messed up by McCall.

It will take a lot of energy for David to regroup this force and turn it into a whole.

Fortunately, Pushkin's influence in New York is only a little bit declining, and has not completely collapsed.

Not to mention turning the tide and helping the building to collapse.

……

We all know that Hell's Kitchen is an extremely complicated place.

All the gangs in New York are gathered here. Compared with the staggering number of underground gangs, the territory of Hell's Kitchen seems a bit small and crowded. ....The most surprising thing is that instead of fighting to the death, these underground forces maintained a clever and terrifying balance, creating Hell's Kitchen, which has a great historical status in the underground world.

Several large gangs are cooperating and competing, with tens of thousands of members spread all over New York, extending their tentacles to various industries and making money crazily.

In such an underground kingdom, Jin Bin, as the man who first put forward the idea, sat on the position of leader as he wished, and always sat on the throne like a king, overlooking the heroes, aloof.

After Kingpin consolidated its resources, it withdrew from actual management. It was more like the IRS, the most famous tax department in the United States, which took money from the profits of the gangs. Those who violated the rules would be severely punished by Kingpin and many gangsters.

In this context, Pushkin was born.

In the system description, Pushkin is the boss behind the Russian gang, remotely controlling the Lankhov brothers to do business, which can be regarded as a dragon.

As the well-deserved local leader of New York, Jin Bin is in a natural confrontation with each other.

However, as the saying goes, the dragon crossing the river cannot overwhelm the local snake, and in this one-third of an acre of land in New York, Jin Bing has the upper hand.

Pushkin has been suppressed these days, and his business has been suspended. Although there are other forces behind the scenes to attack secretly, it is absolutely impossible for Jin to not step on it just by looking at it.

The reason why David ordered Teddy Renson to ask the Rankerhoff brothers to send a message to Jin Bin, seeking Jin Bin's help, was not really to seek Jin Bin's help, but to pass on a message of peace with Jin Bin and an invitation to dialogue on an equal footing.

Although Kim is not David's biological brother, he does not want to contact each other directly through personal relationships.

Strictly speaking, this is a face-to-face dialogue between Pushkin and Kim in the face of confrontation between the two sides.

These meetings are specially set up for outsiders to see, and cannot be held in private.

Public to public, private to private, is the way of life.

Plus, David does have his own nasty tastes.

He wanted to see how Jin Bing would behave when he saw his own brother at the negotiating table with Pushkin.

……

The headquarters of the Russian gang, located in a garage in Hell's Kitchen.

The full name is Lankerhoff Brothers Garage.

There are many yellow taxis parked in the garage, which are their main service objects.

To put it bluntly, the Russian gangsters control some taxis in New York, which is not only one of their sources of income, but also one of their sources of information.

The door of the garage.

A typical Eastern European with a straight back, waiting for David to arrive.

Beside him, the two leaders of the Russian gang in New York, the Lankerhoff brothers, were standing half a step behind him like bodyguards.

At a glance, David saw that the leader was an Eastern European man in a suit and leather shoes, with slightly gray hair, in his fifties, tall and tall, wearing sunglasses, full of aura.

Seeing David arrive, the Eastern European smiled.

"Mr. Pushkin, long time no see."

David shook hands with each other solemnly.

This person is David's loyal stand-in in the memory provided by the system, and in the eyes of the public, Pushkin is the master behind the Russian gang.

In fact, this person's real name is Andre.

"You finally came."

Andre shook hands with David: "Please come in, Kim will be there later."

"it is good."

David nodded, and followed the three into the garage.

Looking around, they were all strong men with big arms and round waists, wearing work uniforms, and with different skin colors.

Although this is the territory of the Russian gangsters, they came to New York to absorb people from all walks of life. After the team grew, it naturally mixed a lot of skin colors.

Of course, most of the high-level personnel are Eastern Europeans, mostly Russians.

The garage has three floors and covers an area of ​​about thousands of square meters.

The first and second floors are the car repair yards, while the third floor is a place where Russian gangsters gather, billiard halls, bowling alleys, and bars.

David and others went directly to the conference hall on the third floor without stopping, waiting for Kingpin to arrive. .

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