Red Dead Redemption: Western Consortium

Chapter 190 Just like Dutch once did

How can David completely and completely get rid of the influence of his status as a wanted criminal?

In fact, the method is very simple, that is, let this identity die completely.

It sounds simple, but in actual practice, it is very troublesome.

David's request was that he go through a completely normal trial process and then be hanged.

This involves the federal police, the government, and the courts.

Not only do you need a lot of beautiful swords, but you also need to have enough connections to handle this matter well.

Especially the last newspaper article was a guarantee for David.

Of course, there are simpler ways, such as eliminating some steps, but this will also leave hidden dangers.

A trial that is completely in compliance with the procedures, there is a process of proving the person's identity in the court, and it is also necessary to find the death row inmate and voluntarily replace him.

In this way, even if he goes to Saint Denis, or even a civilized city in the east, no one can sanction him in the name of the law, because according to the law, David Callander and Mike are already dead.

And if this trial is to be overturned, it will be a slap in the face of the people. The credibility of the federal government, and even the credibility of the courts and the police department, will erupt into a crisis of trust.

Compared to the crisis of confidence that could lead to the entire federation, a small role like David seems a bit insignificant.

This is the safest way.

Originally, David wanted to develop slowly by himself, and then eliminate this risk after controlling huge assets.

But now, since Bronte is willing to express her sincerity, why not make her sincerity more obvious.

Naples began to sweat on his forehead when he heard David's request.

This is not something that can be settled with tens of thousands of dollars. It requires at least hundreds of thousands of dollars, and a lot of connections and favors are needed to make it possible.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Rand, such a big matter is not something that a servant of mine can decide."

"I need to report to Mr. Brontë, but I think Mr. Brontë may not refuse if it is not too difficult."

Having said that, Naples knew very well that Bronte would definitely not agree.

The cost of this consumption is too great. With so many beautiful swords and favors, he can hire more powerful subordinates again.

Neither Martley nor those captured men were of such high value, nor were they worthy of Bronte's actions.

Mattley listened quietly beside him, his eyes a little complicated.

He did not betray Bronte and agreed to David's request, and if Bronte was really willing to pay so much for him, he should be devoted to Bronte.

"Well, very good, then I'll wait for the good news from sir."

David didn't have much hope that Bronte would really help him, but for now, he didn't have any other requirements.

Now David's bootlegging business has reached 100,000 US dollars per month. Even if the expenses of 50,000 US dollars are removed, he still has 50,000 US dollars.

Even if the current scale is maintained, it will only take two years for David to become one of the millions of people in the Federation.

Of course, in fact, as the immigration boom intensifies in the Federation, a large number of millionaires are being born, and there are also many multi-millionaires.

"So, Mr. Martelli, do you still want to stay here as a guest instead of going back with Mr. Naples?"

When Naples bowed and was about to leave, David suddenly spoke.

This made Martelli, Napoli, and even John and Arthur a little confused.

Mattley asked in disbelief: "Mr. Rand...can I...?"

David nodded: "Of course, do you think I'm joking?"

"I believe that Mr. Bronte, a person like him, will not lose his credit casually. If this is the case, why should I let Mr. Martley eat my food here? Does Mr. Martley want to pay me?" Meal expenses?”

Faced with David's little humor, Mattley didn't know how to answer.

"Mr. Rand, of course I will pay... Oh, I won't... Well, I'm sorry, I may have been a little incoherent because of my excitement."

"I just didn't expect that Mr. Rand would let me leave before Mr. Bronte paid the ransom."

David smiled: "I believe it will. Mr. Bronte is not a person who breaks his promise. Even so, I won't be too worried about it, right?"

Martly and those prisoners don't mean much to David. Letting him go now is not only to express his sincerity, but also to lay a foreshadowing for Martly.

If Bronte doesn't pay, or doesn't choose to help with matters related to his identity, it may seem like he's getting an advantage, but he'll actually lose more.

To force these people to stay, they would only ask for ten to twenty thousand US dollars at most, and even this ransom amount exceeded the normal standard.

As for David, he didn't lack the money at all, and he made it back in a few days by selling private wine.

Even Naples couldn't help but take off his hat at this moment: "You admire me, Mr. Rand."

John and Arthur on the other side were even more shocked.

John was okay, he just couldn't think about it anymore. The way Arthur looked at David was very obviously different.

This may be the ideal that Dutch once instilled in him, a group of idealistic outlaws.

Only in the recent period, Arthur felt that Dutch seemed to be deviating from his original ideal.

On the contrary, David seems to have betrayed the gang, but in fact he is still fighting for his original ideals.

Just like... the old Dutch, full of personality charm, people can't help but believe in him.

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