Reborn American Giants

Chapter 33 Still Untitled

Victor soon received the compensation sent by Luisa, a "bearer" bank account at Central American Bank. Without him having to check it, it is estimated that the US$20 million in it will not be less than a penny, because it is between him and

The first "cooperation" between Louisa, why not use a "check"? Because the money is the funds in Louisa's "secret" account, and using a check will produce "traces". It seems that Louisa is also a

Be careful people.

Victor ordered Piru to investigate the family situation of the warden of Barrios Prison, and wanted to deal with Blanco and Sorvino. Victor knew that Motta was a key point. Through Victor's understanding, Motta entered the prison that year.

It was because he had killed a prosecutor of the Farben family that he was forced to escape to Barrios Prison. This matter should be the key to the "evidence" Sorvino holds.

A smart man like Motta must have left something behind when he did this. Therefore, Blanco must have played an important role in his escape, otherwise Motta would have been eliminated long ago.

, can you still survive until now?

The arrival of Easter brings a festive atmosphere to San Salvador in the rainy season. Catholics in Salvador account for about 80% of the population. Various decorations are hung in shopping malls and small shops in the streets and alleys, launching various

There are various Easter promotions. Although El Salvando is still in the civil war, both the rich and the poor are doing their best to prepare various Easter items and decorate their houses. The Fandino slums

The same is true inside.

The first batch of "resettlement houses" have been built. Victor took part of the "compensation money" he received from selling his body and gave it to Bento, a fat man, asking him to continue to make large purchases in addition to building "resettlement houses".

All kinds of supplies, ignoring the fat man's vow that he would carefully handle all the things Victor told him, Victor just dismissed the fat man lightly.

The civilians in Fandinone saw that the homes that Victor said "belonged" to them were rising from the ground, and their excitement was palpable. The requirements of the poor in Fandinone were really "low". They only asked for a home.

Shelter from wind and rain, a house of their own, so that their wives and children will no longer be hungry tomorrow, this is such a simple request to ordinary people, but it requires them to dedicate their "life" to gang organizations.

Corresponding to various shopping malls, the Catholic Church also carried out various charity activities. Some daily necessities were delivered to the church early. Father Bruno will arrange for people to deliver them to the poor on the day of "Easter Mass".

Of course, the gang organization would not let go of this great opportunity to win over people's hearts, and the activities they staged were even bigger than the church. Sorvino, who had been idle recently, also waved his hand and took out a "huge sum of money".

It was announced that every poor family in Fandino will receive 2,000 colones, equivalent to about 300 US dollars. This money is enough for a family in the slum to live well for two months. Compared with the various daily necessities of the church, it is obviously still

This money is more "affordable".

From Sorvino's "generousness", Victor felt that the image of drug trafficking organizations in Latin America was really different from the image of gangster organizations in his previous life. These Latin American gangsters pursued the "rabbits don't eat grass from the nest".

Later generations saw on the news that police in many Latin American places needed to drive armored vehicles and be fully armed to arrest drug dealers in order to crack down on drugs. Victor also felt that foreign police were so incompetent that entering a slum was like fighting a war.

It was the same, but now that he was in it, Victor felt that this situation was normal.

When a kilogram of cocaine flows out of the hands of the Colombian guerrilla organization, according to the "market" fluctuations, it is about 40,000 US dollars. By the time it passes through El Salvador, the price has doubled to about 90,000 US dollars, and then passes through the "black channel"

When it entered Mexico, the price jumped again. When it finally entered the United States, the price of one kilogram of cocaine was as high as about two hundred thousand dollars.

From here we can see how many people the "black economy" supports from the cultivation, processing, transportation and sales of cocaine. It can be said that in this "operation chain", a kilogram of cocaine has nearly 1,000 people from the time it is grown in the field to the time it is sold.

About a thousand people have benefited from it. No wonder the police in various countries are vigorously "anti-drug", but they have never been able to destroy this "drug economy", because every kilogram of drugs they sweep away is a link in this chain.

Thousands of people are fighting against each other. It is conceivable that if the economy does not improve, then this "black economy" will not stop in the world.

For their own benefit, these organizations also spare no effort to win over the people at the bottom. Of course, Sorvino's "generosity" is not limited to this time. In his previous days, he would do this on every festival. Not only him, but also Lago was acting on his behalf

The same goes for leaders.

While the people at the bottom were happily celebrating the festival with lights and colorful decorations, Sorvino, who had become a standard "otaku", held a family meeting. At the meeting, Sorvino asked his subordinate organizations to transfer this month's "fees"

They handed it in and gave Victor the "salary" he deserved as the "second leader". The money was not much, only 60,000 US dollars. To Victor, this money was nothing, it was just a symbol.

The significance represents the contribution of Victor, the "second leader", to this organization.

Since Lago's death and Victor "taking over", he has not assigned any specific tasks to Victor. Most of the business organization is still in the hands of Aguero and Ximeno. Sorvino himself controls the purchase channels.

It was not assigned to anyone else. Victor was only responsible for the "little mouse" and the work of liaising with subordinate organizations. These two tasks were not too big of a transaction for Victor to deal with all day long. He had no choice but to "do nothing" every day.

Victor knew that this was caused by Sorvino's "suspiciousness". He was now suspicious all day long, doubting everyone around him, thinking that they were all potential "traitors" who were coveting his "throne", so he was determined to

He controls the power, and no one believes it. Victor said "it doesn't matter", he can afford to wait, there is no one around Sorvino, and this situation will not last long.

Of course, Victor would not really "wait in vain". In the past few weeks, Victor spent time in various control areas under the control of the family. According to the account books submitted by various subordinate organizations, he inspected the dance halls and shops in these family territories on the spot.

For the "business" of nightclubs, the account books were handed over by the leaders of these subordinate organizations. If he didn't check it on the ground, who knows how these bastards would fool the people above.

Therefore, after personally inspecting it, it turned out that these "bastards" did not disappoint Victor. The fact that they had falsified the books and embezzled the organization's funds was obvious. Anyone who personally inspected it would clearly know this fact.

, they can only fool the white-skinned pig "Sorvino".

"This is a good opportunity." Victor sat on the chair, put his hands on the table, and rubbed his chin with one hand, thinking...

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