“Father, who do you think would want to harm Gustavo?” It’s clear that Gustavo is no longer the person he once was. Despite enjoying numerous privileges, he remains a captive of the U.S. government. At this moment, the beach has not only upset the Sanchez family but has also angered the U.S. authorities. What’s the point of it all? Woolen cloth? Howard
coldly replied, “Investigate this situation. I want to know everything!”
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Meanwhile, in Jalisco, Mexico,
the Sanchez family headquarters is firmly established in this region renowned for its agave.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
The mansion where the Sanchez family resides can hardly be called a manor anymore. They possess vast expanses ofnd—hundreds of square miles—where numerous valuable agave nts flourish alongside multiple luxurious estates. Unlike those so-called
billionaire entrepreneurs featured on the Forbes list, the Sanchez family’s wealth, amounting to tens of billions, holds little practical value.
The fortunes of such entrepreneursrgely stem from valuations and shares that are not readily convertible to cash. For instance, one might own a publicly tradedpany valued at 100 billion U.S. dors, holding 51% of the shares. Theoretically, this would mean a worth of 51 billion, but those shares can’t be easily liquidated. At best, a portion can be pledged, but the funds obtained from such pledging are restricted in use. If the business falters or the market declines, thepany’s valuation can drop significantly, requiring the return of any borrowed amounts.<fn30ca> Content originallyes from fι?dnοvel</fn30ca>
The same cannot be said for the Sanchez family.
Their wealth consists entirely of real gold and tinum obtained from drug dealings across the U.S. and around the globe, allowing them to spend money without restraint.
At the heart of the Sanchez family stronghold stands a grandplex resembling an ancient castle, which serves as the residence for the core members of the family.
Héctor Sanchez, Gustavo’s son, calls this ce home.
Since assuming control of this drug empire, he has been taking a helicopter daily to oversee the entire Sanchez territory, each inspection only strengthening his resolve to expand this empire.
However, the Sanchez family now operates under the influence of the Rothschild family.
This situation arose because Gustavo Sanchez, his father, is currently in the hands of the Rothschild family.
Gustavo’s imprisonment has left Héctor feeling particrly vulnerable. Whenever he considers severing ties with the Rothschild family, those around him caution that his father is still under their control. Therefore, it is crucial to maintain a cordial rtionship with the Rothschilds and avoid rash decisions.
Héctor has devised numerous strategies that he believes are brilliant, yet during this time, those ns have mostly been thwarted by the Rothschild family. Each time he contemtes a confrontation with them, he feels the looming threat of his father’s situation being used against him.
This realization has made him acutely aware that the Rothschild family represents a significant obstacle to the Sanchez family’s growth and aspirations for greater prestige.
In order to break free from the Rothschild family’s grasp, Héctor has hatched a n to have his father killed while in prison, believing this would eliminate their control over him.
Though Héctor had already drifted into sleep, his dreams were filled with the hope that Joseph would swiftly carry out the deed, liberating him from futureplications.
Just then, his uncle, Ricardo Sanchez, Gustavo’s younger brother, called him. As soon as the call connected, his uncle’s impatient voice echoed through the phone, “Héctor, please, turn on the news! Something has happened to your father!”