In light of Charlie’s ultimatum, the assembled gang leaders concealed their disdain, their mouths silenced as they feigned ignorance collectively.
Nheless, Charlie didn’t seek their reactions. He continued speaking to himself, dering, “From tomorrow onwards, each of your gangs must appoint a full-time financial ountant. This individual is responsible for meticulously documenting all revenue and expenses within your gang. You’ll need to report these records to the Chinese Gang weekly and submit to our audits. Should any discrepancies arise, the penalties are severe: the first offense will result in the loss of the left hand, the second will cost the right hand, and for the third, the offender will lose their head.” His tone was harsh, emphasizing the seriousness of the matter.
This deration deepened their concern.
Even though they couldn’t openlymunicate yet, each gang leader harbored their own thoughts. They believed that the Chinese Gang’s influence was somewhat limited, and with theirbined strength, they felt confident that they could easily overpower them in a confrontation.
At that moment, Charlie continued, “I noticed that all the gang leaders present today brought their second-inmands, so I won’t speak in riddles. Let me outline my next steps. First, within the next few dozen minutes, all gang leaders must leave New York by boat for Syria. The position of gang leader will then be passed on to the second-inmand apanying you. However, if the second-inmand fails to meet their responsibilities, I will take charge of the situation. Mr. Wan will oversee this matter.” <h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
With that, Charlie turned to Abbas and said calmly, “Pojun, please step forward.”
Abbas nodded, then moved forward, standing at attention before everyone and stating solemnly, “I am Abbas, the head of Wanlong Pce.”
These words struck the audience like a bolt from the blue, as if someone had opened their skull and poured in icy air.
Who is Abbas? Even if the gang members had never seen him, they certainly knew of his legendary reputation. For gang members, even the ind owners of Sicily don’t hold a candle to someone of Abbas’s stature.
Hemands immense power, with tens of thousands of mercenaries under his leadership, including renowned mercenary kings with permanent bases in Syria—figures that gangsters idolize.
Despite the bravado that these gangs disy on the streets, in the eyes of the U.S. government, they are merely street-level organizations. Should a stray dog rummaging through garbage provoke the authorities, its fate would undoubtedly be dire. No gang can establish a permanent base within the United States, but Wanlong Pce is an exception.
They maintain a legitimate base in Syria and have been steadily reinforcing it, turning it into a formidable stronghold that has be the stuff of legend among these gangsters. Thus, when they heard the man before them proim his identity with ten thousand soldiers at hismand, they couldn’t help but wonder: Is this truly the god-like Abbas?<fn2b97> For original chapters go to find?novel</fn2b97>
At this point, Abbas cleared his throat and added, “You all need to heed Mr. Wade’s words. Allow me to borate on the consequences of defying him. Those who travel to Syria and dare to oppose Mr. Wade will face execution if the situation is severe. If it’s a lesser offense, they will first lose their hands, then their feet, followed by all their limbs. Should that not suffice, the repercussions will extend to their immediate family, with the order of execution adhering to Americanw’s rules of inheritance.”
Abbas further emphasized, “Additionally, those who remain in New York to manage their gangs and defy Mr. Wade will face the full wrath of my army. I swear to God that the soldiers of Wanlong Pce will annihte their entire family! If even a single dog escapes from their home alive, I, Abbas, will take my own life to apologize to Mr. Wade!”<h3 ss="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>