The younger brother leaned in and whispered, “If things heat upter, you’ll have the chance to take Gustavo out yourself! Remember, the knife should go straight into his heart. Once someone drives the de into his heart, others will follow suit and stab him again from behind. This guarantees his death—there will be no saving him, not even by the gods. Once Gustavo is gone, brighter days await us!” Several younger brothers concealed their daggers within their sleeves, nodding eagerly in agreement.
One of them inquired, “What about Gustavo’s younger brother? Should we eliminate him as well?”
Joseph replied coldly, “Eliminate anyone who gets in the way. After all, we’re all serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. Whether we kill one or ten, it’s still murder!”
Charlie felt a jolt of surprise. He had just been listening to Lucas and Gustavo’s own analyses. It seemed Joseph had been sent by the Rothschild family to stir trouble for Gustavo, effectively spending his life in a Brooklyn prison.
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Charlie thought to himself that the Rothschild family had put in considerable effort to secure Gustavo in a prison they controlled. It was unlikely they would allow him to be killed so easily, suggesting that Joseph was likely acting on behalf of someone else.
This person, he spected, must possess significant power; otherwise, Joseph wouldn’t dare to defy the Rothschild family.
It seemed usible that this individual could be affiliated with the Gustavo Sanchez family.
Upon reflection, Charlie realized that for those currently in charge of the Sanchez family, keeping Gustavo in the hands of Americans was akin to walking a tightrope. This precarious situation meant that if they failed to cooperate even slightly, others in the family might perceive them as indifferent to Gustavo’s life. For them, Gustavo’s existence was merely a burden.<fnaf64> ?????? ???? find(?)ovel</fnaf64>
If Gustavo were to die during a prison riot, that burden would vanish, and both the U.S. government and the Rothschild family would lose their grip on him.
With this thought, Charlie smiled subtly, recognizing that an opportunity had presented itself.
He then asked, “Has there ever been a riot in this prison?”
As he spoke, Lucas turned to Charlie and asked, “Why do you suddenly want to know?”
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