When Valdivieso drove a police car and pulled a street girl and disappeared on the street outside the Arborai Bar, Arreaza, the leader of the Brotherhood, was standing on the second floor of the bar with a glass of red wine.

Standing by the window of the manager's office, looking at the bustling lights on the road outside, I felt a little dazed for a moment.

Night has fallen, and Arbor Street has begun to become "busy".

The street lights facing the street were extinguished just after nine o'clock, and the entire Arbor Street was shrouded in darkness. In the dark corners, some shaking bodies could be vaguely seen, and from time to time, people could be heard.

The moans and sounds of blood boiling are from those street girls taking on the cheapest "street business".

When the news of the attack on Cevedo and Ramon reached Arreaza's ears, he was first angry, and then an uncontrollable fear surged into his heart.

He rushed to the scene of the bomb attack in Cevedo, and he can still picture the scene he saw that day in his mind.

It was outside a bar. Arreaza's motorcade slowly approached under the cover of night, and finally stopped ten meters away from the scene. There was a dense palm tree on the roadside, blown by the night wind.

, making a soft sound, which makes people feel a bit scary.

The police had already set up a cordon to prevent anyone from approaching, but the neon sign in front of the bar was still flashing. With this dim light, Arreaza could still clearly see the tragic scene.

A burnt car wreckage with only a little steel skeleton left was parked next to the bar. Not far away, three to five meters away from the car wreckage, there was an outline of a corpse outlined with fluorescent powder. That was Sei

The last trace of Wedo's driver left in this world.

However, it seemed that it had been washed away with fire-extinguishing carbon dioxide foam. The outline was no longer very clear, but the smell of barbecue in the air reminded Arreaza what happened to this person...

As early as twenty years ago, Arreaza, a poor boy from the slums of Macuh, began to seek development in Santa Rosa, the capital area. With his poor character who is not afraid of death, his ruthless demeanor and his intelligence,

With his mind in mind, he quickly gathered a dozen people.

No matter what time it is, no matter which country it is, there are always those who have nothing, think about making a living on the edge of a knife, and fantasize about getting rich overnight.

Just when Arreaza's small gang was beginning to take shape, a new round of coups broke out in El Salvador: Yusévio Rodolfo Cordoncela, who was in power on behalf of the Civil Military Ruling Council, was facing a mediator from the state.

Party leader Fidel Sánchez Hernández united a group of military realists in the challenge. A fierce conflict broke out between the two sides over power.

Originally this was just a fight between a group of big shots for power, but it brought a rare opportunity for the development of the Brotherhood. At this juncture, Arreaza wasted no time in expanding his manpower, and in the Santa Rosa area

They looted supplies, robbed business travelers, and kidnapped and extorted wealthy people.

In this way, Arreaza's small team developed rapidly in just a few months and attracted nearly two hundred core gang members, becoming the largest gang organization in the Santa Rosa area.

However, these did not satisfy Arreaza, and he still needed to seek greater development.

It was also under the control of this kind of thinking that Arreaza changed the name of his gang to the "Fallen Brotherhood" and began to develop into other areas of San Salvador outside the Santa Rosa area.

At the same time, he also contacted the Peruvians at the time. According to the negotiations, the Brotherhood began to transform into a large drug trafficking group, and Arreaza also became a famous figure in the underground world of El Salvador.

But now he is in big trouble. The attacks on Cevedo and Ramon, as well as the attacks on other Brotherhood territories, made Arreaza immediately think of Victor, the actual leader of the Gref family.

He understood that Victor was definitely a ruthless person. Arreaza originally thought that no matter what happened to the attack on the Gref transport convoy, Victor would have to shrink his strength first, and then investigate clearly before taking action.

The Brotherhood took advantage of this opportunity to seize the Gref family's market by using the Peruvian goods they had already obtained.

By the time they reacted, the Gref family's original market channels had already been robbed by the Brotherhood.

Unlike those whose purpose is to capture the leaders of criminal organizations, Arreaza, who is a big drug lord himself, understands very well that if he is not sure of uprooting a drug trafficking group, then he wants to deal with someone who is at the same level as the Brotherhood.

For criminal groups, the best way is not to attack their organizations themselves, but to first find ways to cut off their financial resources.

In other words, the Gref family's source of funds must be cut off.

Needless to say, if Arreaza has to control a drug cartel like the Brotherhood and deal with the police and government officials who come to arrest him, this process requires a huge amount of money.

No one would commit a crime for no reason, and no one would risk losing their head by following a drug lord.

So many criminals gathered around Arreaza, all for nothing more than money.

The same is true for the police and officials. Arreaza sometimes feels that there is not much difference between them and himself. It's just that the Brotherhood sells cocaine, and what they sell is "rights."

Cevedo has a ledger that records the money the Brotherhood spends on bribing these police and government officials every month, which amounts to more than $6 million.

These greedy so-called officials and policemen can't wait to cash in their "rights" and then obtain money from drug trafficking groups such as the Brotherhood.

Therefore, by directly cutting off the Gref family's source of funds and seizing their markets and channels, Arreaza believes that the power controlled by Victor will naturally disappear.

However, the attacks on Cevedo and Ramon completely frustrated Arreaza's plan. Only now did he realize that either Victor didn't take action or he would kill them all if he did.

Now that they have attacked Cevedo and the others, they will never let them go.

With such a worry, Arreaza couldn't sit still. He wanted to call the Brotherhood's internal line in Santa Rosa and ask them if the police station had received any news today.

However, Arreaza's movements were still a little slow. Just as he was rushing towards the phone, seven military trucks without their headlights turned on from Santa Barbara Street to Arbor Street.

It was confirmed that the target was in the bar. The truck stopped about 20 meters away from the Arbor Bar. Before the vehicle could stop, Major Tagle waved his pistol and started from the co-pilot position of the first truck.

He jumped down and blew a whistle hanging around his neck, signaling an attack...

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