Reborn American Giants

Chapter 67 Easter

"...Today is the fourth day of the police's announcement of the anti-crime operation. Chief Damiani Devoy of the Municipal Police Department has just held a press conference at the police headquarters on Hayden Street to announce the anti-crime operation carried out by the police this time.

The operation has gone according to plan..."

"... As of 8 o'clock this morning, the police in San Salvador, including seven branches, had dispatched more than 4,000 police officers to target the Brotherhood and the Hells Angels entrenched in the Santa Rosa area and the Olofre slum area.

A successful attack was carried out. In this operation, the police killed Brotherhood leaders including Arreaza, and also arrested more than 700 gang members..."

"...Although the spokesperson of the police station, Officer Stian, said that this operation by the police was not a whim, but had been prepared for a long time, and in the future, the capital police will continue to carry out strong operations against various criminal organizations.

to protect the safety of people's lives and property.

...However, an unnamed police officer within the police revealed that the San Salvador City Prison Management Bureau has requested emergency treatment from the city government regarding the sudden increase in prisoners. It can be expected that this sudden increase in prisoners will

The number of people must have caused considerable trouble to the San Salvador Prison Administration..."

On the TV news, the host's voice was calm and soothing. Four or five meters away from the TV, Victor was sitting on the floor with his legs spread out and a cigarette in his mouth.

The person who caused him to do this was a black child, probably only one to two years old, lying on his knee.

While he was stroking and scratching Victor's strong thighs with his young fingers, layers of saliva bubbled out from his pink little mouth. Sometimes, his head would suddenly drop down, making him

Victor had to stretch out his hands to support his little body, for fear that the little thing would be bumped.

There were some colorful balloons floating around on the ceiling of the hall, and a dozen children of four or five years old rolled into a ball on the ground, playing and making noises with each other from time to time.

In addition, the English bulldog named Pudding that Cody and Develty had just raised also came to join in the fun. Cody was too tall and powerful, and these children were a little afraid of him, but the fat dog Pudding was different.

, not to mention its appearance, it can also pretend to be dead, which attracted a group of children to cheer and chase it all over the hall to escape.

This made De Verti and several churchgoers sweating profusely as they picked up this one and pulled that one away, and were very busy.

In front of the sofa in the living room, there were more than 20 young people in their teens standing respectfully. They said nothing and just looked at Victor with respectful expressions.

These children are all orphans, coming from the Fandino Adoption Home run by Father Bruno. They are all Victor's godchildren.

Nowadays, the residents of the Fandino slum have moved into the "resettlement houses" built for them by Victor, and the Fandino slum that originally lasted for more than 40 years has completely become history.

Thanks to the "Housing Welfare Reform Act" and through tax cuts, low-interest loans, subsidies and other policies, "municipal welfare housing" and "low-rent housing" invested and built by private companies are gradually being spread throughout the city of San Salvador.

Although there is still a long way to go to solve the housing problem of poor people who account for two-thirds of the population in the capital area.

But as soon as things get started, it's like rolling a ball on a downhill road. It will roll faster and farther with physical inertia.

The same is true for the schools and hospitals that Victor promised. With the help and contact of the priest, the Salvadoran Catholic Church is responsible for the operation of the "Bruno Mission School", so Victor does not need to worry about this aspect.

The hospital has purchased a large number of medical equipment and drugs from the United States, and the doctors are from St. George's Medical College in Grenada. This has made Fandino Hospital, which has a large number of high-end medical resources and resident doctors graduated from professional medical schools, a leap forward.

It has become one of the most high-end hospitals in the capital region.

Speaking of which, there was another thing that made Victor feel dumbfounded.

It was originally a promise of his and Victor, who had no intention of making any money from this hospital, announced it after the hospital was completed.

As a resident of the original Fandino slum, everyone who receives medical treatment in this newly built hospital does not have to pay a penny for medicine, which is borne by the Gref family.

Originally, Victor regarded this as a welfare policy for the people in the slums, but it was obvious that he underestimated the cunningness of the people in the slums.

Within a short period of time, Motta reported to him that the people in the former Fandino slum were always running to the hospital. Whether they were sick or not, they would pester the doctors who had just stepped out of the hospital to prescribe medicine for them, and then

Carrying large and small bags home like this, the medicine reserves in the hospital were quickly depleted, and many sick patients did not receive the treatment they deserved.

Victor had no choice but to cancel this welfare policy. For this reason, he also suffered a lot of complaints.

After the completion of these projects, Victor once proposed to Bruno, an old priest who in his eyes was a true believer, to bulldoze the small church in the slum and then build a new church on the original site. However, the priest refused.

He said that instead of investing this part of the funds in useless church construction, Victor should leave it to him to expand the Fandino Adoption Home a little more so that more homeless orphans can feel the love of the Lord.

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However, Victor didn't know whether these orphans felt the Lord's love, but he knew that the group of teenagers in front of the sofa had special respect for him as their godfather.

Today is Easter, and Victor will have lunch with his godsons at home, and at the same time give them a gift and a blessing. This is his responsibility as a godfather, and it is also his right.

In the small church in the slum, Victor also had people prepare a batch of gifts, which were golden "Easter eggs" filled with gifts and cash. People in the slum lined up to smash them and get them.

Everything is personal luck.

This can be regarded as a festival that is fun for the people. At the same time, there is a batch of rice, fruits and meat provided by Fandino Construction Company. At the same time, each family can also receive 2,000 colones, which is given to everyone by Mr. Victor.

Welfare.

In El Salvador, a country where 70% believe in Catholicism, although the people in the Fandino slum used to be far away from the mainstream society, they were the kind of people who were forgotten by society.

But these poor people are quite devout in their beliefs. Although he is not religious, Victor never underestimates the power of religion.

In Western society, religious belief is something that lasts throughout a person's life.

Moreover, don't underestimate the children in front of you. Perhaps many years later, these people will become Victor's right-hand men. Relying on this religious godfather-child relationship can also guarantee the loyalty of these children to Victor to a certain extent.

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