Gambino doesn’t raise an eyebrow. He already knows that something happened to Victor just now with the people from Curbelo’s faction. So he just tolerates that young blood acting that way in front of him.“It’s not that I’m deliberately showing my impatience here. You don’t need to force yourself to look like the bad guy. I know you are a good man, and I believe you won’t hurt Chappy. I came here only because I believe you are at the risk to create another serious conflict with someone dangerous,” replies Gambino.“So?” asks Victor curtly.“It’s about the issue with the Molotov attack on your house,” says Willie before he hands out five pictures of different men to Victor. “It just so happens that they actually have connections with those people earlier.”“I already know the two men that we have given to you have died by now. Did you kill them?” asks Gambino.But Victor just ignores that question, as he keeps observing those five pictures that he just received.“I have no obligation t
The more we are preoccupied with one thing, the more we are neglected with the other things. It’s the same with prejudice when we start judging people around us.You may ask why I came with this kind of premise now. But let me tell you about those people who always do good deeds. What kind of judgement would you give when you find them do one bad thing amidst all the hundreds good things they have done in the past?Well, everyone makes mistakes, right? So, it’s normal. Right? But, is that how it is in real life? Nope! Most of the time, that’s not how it works.We tend to focus on that one thing. It’s like when we drop a dot of black ink on a white paper. We will focus on the black dot, and neglect all the white part.It can be said that Lucas, that one adopted son of the Atkinson family, is experiencing the same thing in his life at the moment.“Hey, big ear! I’ve prepared your favorite chocolate cream bagels. Come down, and join us!”That lovely 46 years old lady, Dorothy Atkinson, s
The situation with Lucas is a bit similar to Victor, it’s just that in the opposite condition. It’s down to what Gambino offered to him before. Because of that one good intention, Victor forgets about all the bad judgement that he thought about the mafia this whole time. The plan to return Chappy, which he was planning to do on Sunday, is brought forward to Saturday. He has been forcing his cheerful face in front of Chappy since the morning, telling him that he is going to be free. However… “You see, they must have been missing you so much. So why don’t we give them some kind of surprise,” says Victor. “What kind of surprise are you going to give them?” asks Chappy naively. A moment later, Judeo comes to them by bringing something that looks like a vest with several dynamites. Immediately, Chappy looks so shocked and distances himself away. “Woo, wooa! What are you going to do with this, Ponytail?” “Hehee!” replies Judeo with silly smiles, pulling something out of a bag of those
Albert Wilson is a bit confused with the way Gambino used the word “I” instead of “we”. It’s as if he mentioned those words from his own perspective, not on behalf of the other three leaders. “You said you don’t want to make an enemy with that man? You? Not those three?” asks Albert. Gambino realizes that he has made a mistake with that one. But he just keeps his composure, not even raising an eyebrow. He doesn’t say anything. He forces that old man Albert Wilson to get into that car while also pushing the tip of his gun so hard at Albert’s back. In the end, Albert has no choice but to just get inside. Gambino gives a sign to Willie to just leave. He has no choice but to also get into that car along with Albert, to make sure that old man is not going to create any more trouble. The three men hired by Albert Wilson arrive at Jimmy’s place first. These three are not actually members of La Marca. They are a few of Albert’s henchmen that he hired himself. Gambino has known about Albe
Jack and Dino didn’t expect that outcome. The two of them didn’t get the whole idea of Victor’s setup for this meeting because they came to the hideout only this morning and didn’t get an explanation about the whole plan. But they can guess that one shot was the work of Vincenzo, considering how fast it is in responding to Victor’s hint. Mike glances a little at Victor from behind, with a smirk like he is satisfied with Victor’s cold decision. More than that, he gives a bit more credit for him, finding as until now Victor still hasn’t shown the slightest bit of nervousness with the things that have happened so far. He didn’t find Victor wavered in the slightest bit when Albert ordered his men to draw their guns. The same with Vincenzo, who didn’t take any second thought to follow-up Victor’s order to shoot that man. “Hey, Douglas! Don’t tell me you were having a second thought to pull the trigger over there,” says Vincenzo, talking to Douglas through the wire. [I just wasn’t expect
It’s not that easy for Mike to accelerate with that car in a crowded street. Victor is also looking so awry that it will take the toll of people unrelated to his enmity with Albert. “Mike, we need to get away from these people. It’s clear they are not going to stop even if we lead them into this crowded area.” But Mike is a bit doubtful with that idea. He hasn’t been so sure with Vincenzo and Douglas’s position yet. “Hey, Vincenzo! Don’t you ignore me,” he calls. But the one who responds to his call is Douglas, the one who is currently driving the Cadillac. [We are behind you! Far behind you!] After knowing that Douglas is already following him and those cars from behind, Mike changes his direction. He leads those cars to a quiet area. And those cars keep following them nonstop. Now, Mike can accelerate that Rolls-Royce to his heart content. And somehow, the number of bullets that hit the back part of that car is diminishing. Until at one point, he doesn’t hear the sound of any
Viona deliberately leaves her car lights on, to help her see in that dark place. Indeed, the condition of that place is so messy without any light. At the very least, she is aware of the existence of a battered minivan there in a slightly hidden place. She approaches one rusty iron staircase, and then presses a button hidden behind it. “Judeo, are you there? I'm going to get in!” she says. But she doesn't get any response. Judeo deliberately keeps silent, pretending that no one in the monitoring room is listening to her call. Even when Viona tries to call Junior, Judeo gives a sign to Junior not to respond to Viona. “I'm going to get back to my room. Don't let her in,” says Judeo. Junior’s face wrinkles. Not wanting to get into trouble with Viona, he decides to leave that monitoring room and locks himself in a different bedroom. There’s only Chappy left in that monitoring room, looking so clueless what he should do in that situation. Viona is still calling for both Judeo and Jun
Mandy is as shocked as Victor, to find the boss directly taking her stupid brother home. She has known that Victor is the one who kept Chappy captive this whole time. But she never expected that he was going to take him back home in person. After all, she just had a message from Gambino that the deal between them and Victor was canceled. Now she is finding it hard to put on her usual cheerful and jovial face like how she usually behaved at work. “I bet you are already familiar with her. She works at your company,” says Chappy, breaking the silence between Victor and Mandy. “So, she is the sister you were talking about before?” asks Victor. Mandy is still unready for that outcome. She is still standing there with a blank face, until Chappy shakes her mind. “Sis, are you going to let us stand here until morning?” he asks. “Oh, sorry. Please, come in! I can’t just believe the boss is now visiting my humble apartment,” replies Mandy as she takes them in. When they get inside, Chappy