Chapter 140

In this day and age, whether it is bootlegging or mining, or any other high-profit industry, without sufficient private force, there is nothing in the future.

So Henry decided to take the first step by setting up his own detective agency.

At about eight o 'clock in the evening, when it was completely dark, Henry packed up all his things, climbed back up the fork of a tree some twenty metres away, and after loading all the Sharps rifles here, continued to look through the intelligence files.

The dark clouds in the sky disappeared completely, and a meniscus hung over the sky, and the stars shone.

Just after nine o 'clock, Henry's keen sense of hearing told him that a large number of cavalry were about to pass.

He gathered up the intelligence file and took out a Sharps 1878 rifle and placed it in the fork of a tree.

Ten seconds later, a line of nine knights accompanied by a hard-top two-horse carriage appeared at the corner of the path.

Under the summer's starry moon, Henry's sharp gaze
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