Chapter 91: I'm not here to negotiate with you
The entertainnt industry in Green Street is one of the most developed districts in the outer city.
Because of the mysterious Lady Filov behind it, there are many wealthy people from the inner city who co here for entertainnt and consumption. Especially for gambling projects that the inner city does not have, such as bloody gladiator arenas, even just the commission from those gambling high rollers is an exaggerated amount.
Usually, such entertainnt venues are under the protection of the underworld, dealing with things that are more convenient for the local bosses to handle.
For example, thieves, cheaters, non-paying custors, troublemaking drinkers, illegal human trafficking, hallucinogenic potions... and so other shady deals.
It's not that the behind-the-scenes bosses are incapable of handling these matters, but outsourcing them with so money can save a lot of trouble and even be a win-win situation.
Originally, the situation was that the Cross Society had the power to control Green Street.
And because the benefactors behind the Cross Society could bring so high-quality custors to the entertainnt industry on this street, everyone was happy.
But now, the third branch of the Reyes family has obtained the ownership of so major venues in the Green Street area, and the situation has changed.
Young Master Martin wants to kick out the Cross Society and bring in his own Steam Party, which he is closer to.
Originally, many venues on Green Street had shares owned by the Reyes family, such as the gladiator arena "Crimson Citadel" that Su'en always liked to go to, and now the third branch is the major shareholder.
It's reasonable to change the person in charge of one's own industry, and there's nothing wrong with it.
But it's reasonable, but it's not in line with the rules of the underworld.
After all, the outer city is the territory of the three major gangs, and they are all desperate outlaws who live by the sword. They earn their lives with their lives. Why should they listen to you just because you say so?
Originally, negotiations were about give and take.
The ultimate goal of gangsters fighting and killing each other is to make a profit.
The Steam Party does want to co and take a look, make so profit, and even lose a large sum of money, so there is room for negotiation.
That way, everyone can save face.
But Young Master Martin's current intention is to kick the Cross Society out with nothing.
........
"Smoke Ghost" Sangbu looked at the broken old-fashioned on the table, a flash of gloom in his eyes, and suppressed his anger without showing it.
He looked at the young man in the suit upstairs and asked in a deep voice, "Young Master Martin, what do you an by this?"
"What do I an? Hehe..."
Young Master Martin sneered, not even looking at this mber of the Cross Society, and said, "From now on, Green Street is under my control. Also, please watch your tone and don't think that anyone has the right to talk to . I didn't co here to negotiate with you. I just let Hogg co to inform you. Within three days, I don't want to see any mbers of the Cross Society in my venues."
After speaking, he turned his gaze to Smoke Ghost and asked, "Now, do you understand?"
Not only Smoke Ghost, but the faces of everyone in the Cross Society were very ugly.
If soone else spoke so arrogantly, they would probably have already started a fight.
But facing this big shot from the inner city, none of the mbers of the Cross Society dared to point their guns at him, and they all held back their anger, their faces turning red.
With a cold face, Smoke Ghost spoke again, "Young Master Martin, we will withdraw from your venues, that's not a problem. But by doing this, it might not be easy to explain to Lady Filov..."
Soldier against soldier, general against general.
Smoke Ghost knew very well that he didn't even have the qualification to negotiate with this young master, so he could only bring up the benefactor.
Gang mbers are all desperate outlaws struggling at the bottom of society, in the upper class of the inner city, they are just lowly "thugs
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