Chapter 770
Chapter 770 Dallas
+15 BÓNUS
Shane was efficient at his work.
He had located Dallas Moneylender’s base when Kaze got into the car.
“Mr. Lee, the location of Dallas Moneylender’s offices is no secret because no one dares to cross them. Their offices all across the country are semi–open to the public.”
An illegal money–lending organization was detrimental to financial institutions.
Despite its illicit nature of business, Dallas Moneylender had some public presence.
Their arrogance showed.
After the call, Shane sent Kaze detailed information on the members working in the Lilyrose office of Dallas Moneylender.
As the business operation was semi–open, Shane could get ahold of the data rather easily.
“This is good. They all deserve the death penalty,” Kaze went through the findings and said with a smile.
The smile did not reach his eyes, though.
Sitting beside Kaze, Draco knew that he was out for blood tonight.
Soon, they arrived at Dallas Moneylender’s Lilyrose office. Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
The business name was hung proudly on the wall behind the reception desk.
“Hold it right there. We are closed at night.”
As Kaze and Draco walked inside the place, two mean–looking men stopped them.
“If you’re closed, why are you still here?” Kaze asked.
He heard the racket coming from inside.
Many were gathered there.
“We burnt a few members of Lefteria Group alive. They might just get desperate and seek vengeance. Mr. Rich told us to stay put and watch over the fort.”
It was assumed that Kaze and Draco were customers.
An employee of Dallas Moneylender did not mind talking about the matter.
“Of course, we can take down anyone Miru sends our way. Lefteria Group will fall!”
Godmother, my ass. So what if Miru is the Godmother? Many kingpins have died in our
“The
hands.”
The two burly men turned their noses up at Miru and Lefteria Group.
Kare smiled pretentiously.
Miru was a proud woman. Kaze wondered how Miru would react if she were to hear what these men had to say about her.
It would be interesting, for sure.
“You should leave now and come back in the morning.”
The two men waved them off.
Kaze asked, “It sounds like a lot of you are in there. Is everyone from the Lilyrose office here tonight?”
“Yeah. All our best men are here and ready to–hey! Why are you asking?”
Picking up on Kaze’s prying, the man glared at Kaze warily.
Nevertheless, Kaze did not seem nervous or scared.
“I was just curious.”
Kaze smiled and added, “I want to see Mr. Rich. Could you let him know?”
“Mr. Rich isn’t someone you can meet just because you want to. Get lost now.”
Not getting a good feeling from Kaze, the man shooed him off impatiently.
Kaze replied, “Tell him I’m Kaze. I am the husband of Darcy, the chairwoman of Quartet Group.”
“Oh, you’re the dimwit son–in–law of the Quints.”
The man gave him a strange look before going inside to talk to Dane.
Soon, Kaze and Draco were granted entry.
Many gathered in the room, either playing cards or chatting in groups of two or three.
There were close to forty people in the place.
As Kaze and Draco stepped into the place, they looked at Kaze curiously.
“Two–thirds of the people here are wanted fugitives,” Draco mumbled.
These people were clearly hard cases and prone to violence.
Kaze nodded without a word.
“This is Mr. Rich.”
The man, who led them inside, brought them to a plump man.
“Darcy sure is quick to get the money.”
Dane sized Kaze–up and said with a smile, “Perfect timing. I received a request to give you
hell.”
He pointed at the floor.
“You can start with kneeling. The money is by tomorrow morning anyway. We still have
time.”