Lisco's American Life

224. It's over (thanks to Lan Shiyu's 1000

"You know, when you have too many people, there are always some idiots who can't see clearly."

When Hill said this, he stared at Lisko, hoping that he could see the earnestness in his eyes.

"I have always been strict with my subordinates. You have always been someone I respect. My family is not very good, so I lost my qualifications to go to school very early. I also want to be like you, but there is no way. I just

Can struggle to survive."

Although these words Hill said were pleas for himself, they also reflected his true inner feelings. When he was a child, his dream was to become a pianist. At that time, he often watched the people inside the cafes on the street with their hands flying and pressing their hands.

On the keys, a beautiful sound is played.

He often thinks that if his family were middle-class, he might become a good piano player now.

After he became rich, he also put a piano in his home, but every time he would sit in front of it and watch it quietly, not daring to touch it.

"So please see if there is any way to compensate and express my apology."

Hill looked at the steaming coffee in front of him. Although his mouth was dry, he didn't pick it up.

Lisko looked at the person in front of him. He could feel Hill's fear. He waved his hand and Jimmy came over.

"Jimmy, how do you want to solve this?"

Lisko looked at Jimmy, whose eyes were still red, hoping to hear his opinion.

"Sir, I want the lives of those two people."

Jimmy gritted his teeth and spoke out his request fiercely.

"Of course, I brought these two idiots over and left them to you to deal with. This is the price for their offense to you."

Hill quickly answered.

Lisko looked at Jimmy. He only wanted to pursue the culprit and had no intention of implicating him. This surprised him.

He thought Jimmy would say that he wanted to uproot the Crown Gang, which would not be difficult for him.

"Sir, my grandfather's biggest dream is for me to be a good man. Now I am a cowboy and I just want to work quietly on the ranch."

Jimmy said, sadness filling his eyes again.

"These two people deserve to die. I just want to kill them. You have helped me a lot. I am very grateful, so let this end here."

Lisko nodded, in this case, it is as Jimmy wished.

"You can go back if you leave this person behind. I won't pursue the case any further."

He looked at Hill, raised his coffee cup, took a sip, then stood up and left. He had not rested since returning from the speech.

"Thank you sir for your kindness."

Hill was really overjoyed now. He stood up and bowed deeply to Lisko's back.

"In this way, we are very sorry for Mr. Dale, so we will bear the burial costs. At the same time, I will come to the memorial service to solemnly apologize and ask for my condolences."

Hill looked at Jimmy and couldn't help but be jealous of his good luck. To be blessed by Lisko was really a great blessing for this young man.

Jimmy didn't speak. Although he knew that the mastermind of this incident was not Hill, he still couldn't forgive the person in front of him.

After the matter was settled, Hill also stood up and left. He thanked Jimmy again and again, and then left the castle.

"Boss, how about we give it a try?"

The boys outside swarmed around and said to Hill.

"Idiot, don't say such things. The matter is settled. Mr. Lisko is very merciful and leaves those two idiots behind."

Hill glared at his younger brother. He was still in the ranch. If the cowboys thought he had any rash ideas, he would definitely be dead.

"OK."

The boys left William and Aidan behind and walked to the car.

"Boss, it was so thrilling, but it was solved."

Mohar patted his chest. He didn't even dare to make a sound inside just now. There is a kind of majesty that unconsciously exudes from a person in a high position, which makes him, who has always been unruly, become like a docile sheep.

Hill turned around and looked at the white building in front of him with a complicated expression.

"Yeah, we were let off."

Hill felt disappointed in his heart now. He felt that compared with Lisko, his backer was ridiculous.

Lisko could say nothing and have countless people who fawned over him come to deal with him, or he could use his connections for a small employee of his ranch, and even though his backer greeted him with respect, when something happened

It was still abandoned for a while.

"Let's go. Remember to remember this lesson in the future. There are too many people in this society that we cannot afford to offend."

Hill got in the car, glanced at the brightly lit castle behind him, and left.

Jimmy left the castle and looked at the two people paralyzed on the ground, and his suppressed anger was suddenly released.

"You two beasts, I've already paid back part of the money, why do you still want to trouble my grandfather?"

Jimmy kicked the two of them hard with the top of his leather boots.

"Okay. Don't be here, it will disturb the sir. Take them away and let's go into the mountain."

David came up and hugged Jimmy who still wanted to continue, and ordered the cowboys.

A group of people dragged the two people, who looked like dead pigs, to the Rocky Mountains at night. The mountains were very quiet at night, with only a few wolf howls coming from time to time.

David led everyone to a cliff with ease. Together with Hammer, he skillfully used the noose he carried with him to hang the two of them on a thick tree.

This is the way the ancient cowboys dealt with their enemies. In order to prevent their blood from attracting wild beasts, everyone used this method to deal with their enemies.

After tying the rope, David handed the knot in his hand to Jimmy. The next action was Jimmy's task.

William and Aidan also knew what they were going to face next, and they began to struggle fiercely.

"Jimmy, we are brothers. Do you remember, I was the one who got you out of jail and we drank together. I was wrong. I'm really sorry. Don't kill me, please."

At this time, William no longer had the composure of the past, and when faced with life and death, he began to panic.

Aidan seemed to still not be able to see the situation clearly, he screamed,

"Jimmy. You'd better put us down quickly, or we won't let you go."

Jimmy looked at the two people begging for mercy, and imagined in his mind that he was forced to steal things by the two people, drunk him like crazy, stripped himself naked and tied himself to a street lamp, but then he thought of his grandfather and himself.

When I was a child, I camped with my grandfather in the starry sky and lay together by the campfire.

"You shouldn't have killed my grandfather."

Jimmy gritted his teeth and pulled up the rope with all his strength. The two of them struggled to rise, their faces red from holding back. Jimmy turned his back to them and pressed the rope tightly under his body.

After a while, the two of them became weak, and the hands that were originally holding their necks dropped. Jimmy's tears were flowing, and he looked at the twinkling stars in the night sky, which should be his grandfather saying goodbye to him again.

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