Chapter 2557 During the drive, Hugh and Sanford engaged in a conversation about the local gangs. Rosalynn listened intently.
The most notorious gang leader in Boblyae was a man everyone called Arthur Nixon.
He was in his forties and harbored grand ambitions, always striving to be the top dog. However, with so many rival gangs in the area, his ascent was anything but straightforward. Moreover, the local government had no intention of letting him gain too much power. They preferred to let the gangs keep each other in check.
"Any word on my friend?" Sanford interjected.
"Still digging," Hugh replied.
"You know how it is here-chaos is the norm, and people vanish into thin air all the time.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSanford glanced at him, his tone dripping with challenge.
"Taking your sweet time, huh? Aren't you supposed to be ssort of information guru? Are there things you can't dig up?" Hugh chuckled, unfazed.
"Oh, con, don't push my buttons.
You know I'll find it out for you.
After all, you promisedan extra cut of the profits if I deliver.
Library Sanford smirked.
"Sharp as ever.
Hugh laughed heartily.
"If I weren't sharp, how would I have built my empire so fast and becyour go-to guy for intel?" Sanford's patience was thinning.
"Alright, enough with the self-praise.
Just get more people on Brian's trail, and fast.
" "Understood.
" They shifted back to business talk.
After about forty minutes, the car navigated into a lively part of town.
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The night sky, adorned with stars, served as a backdrop to the flickering neon lights, which bathed the city in a vibrant glow. Rosalynn gazed out the window, captivated by the exotic allure of the passing buildings.
It was evident from the people's attire and the architecture that this city's ve economy wasn't particularly robust. "Okay, we've reached the hotel.
Tto get out.
Hugh parked the car in the hotel lot.
Sanford and Rosalynn exited the vehicle and trailed behind Hugh into the hotel.
Although it was the finest hotel in the vicinity, it paled in comparison to those back home. Hugh arranged two rooms for them.