Siegel wanted Hardy to see his casino, but right now it was just a big construction site, and nothing could be seen.
"Haha, co take a look at my plans."
With that, he pulled out a large plan from under the table, opening it up to about half a square ter, painted with colors, much like the effect diagrams of later years.
There was a na on the blueprint.
"Flamingo Casino."
Hardy thought to himself, the na was exactly the sa as in later years.
Siegel pointed to the blueprint and enthusiastically introduced it to Hardy. Few people ca here, and Siegel had many ideas during construction, so he treated Hardy as a confidant.
"There will be a huge neon pillar built here, about 30 ters high. I want everyone coming to Las Vegas to see the Flamingo's sign and be attracted here."
"The entrance will be a wide corridor, with palm trees planted on both sides. I want those tall palm trees. I've already reserved 300 of them at a high price from the plant company. When people co here in the future, they won't just feel the heat and dryness. I want tourists to feel the refreshing oasis here. Everyone who cos here should feel like they're entering a palace."
"A small river will bring water here, supplying all the water needed for the casino."
Parking lots, shops, tennis courts, sunbathing centers, cinemas, and other facilities.
Almost everything one can think of is here.
Even though Hardy ca from a later era, he admired Siegel's ideas. If completed according to his vision, this place would truly beco a leisure paradise combining gambling and entertainnt.
"Mr. Siegel, how much money do you estimate you'll need if everything is built according to your design?" Hardy asked.
"I don't know. I've already raised 4 million, but I'm afraid it won't be enough."
Then Siegel smiled lightly, unconcerned. "Don't worry, once the construction is underway and investors see the results, I believe they'll add more investnt."
He rembered in the movie how Siegel ultimately failed, He spent too much money, but couldn't attract enough custors, and the casino closed down and he was killed.
Hardy knew for a fact that the partners Siegel found were all big gangsters.
But Hardy was also puzzled. Even if Siegel's investnt failed, the casino would still be here, so why kill Siegel? Siegel was a mber of the mafia community.
Maybe there are other unknown reasons.
Hardy looked at the blueprint and wanted to advise Siegel to simplify things and open the casino as soon as possible to avoid trouble later.
But the words stuck in his throat.
Whether in the movie or now in contact with Siegel, he knew Siegel was a very arrogant person.
Once he set his mind on sothing, it was extrely difficult to change, and he was also a perfectionist. Now he had great enthusiasm for the Flamingo Casino, and his own advice would be ineffective.
Moreover, his current identity was just one of Siegel's henchn, not enough to give suggestions to the boss.
After talking about the casino construction, Siegel was in a very good mood, like a child showing off his beloved toy to others, feeling satisfied in his heart.
"Hardy, what brings you here this ti?" Siegel asked.
Over the phone, Hardy didn't explain the purpose of his visit to Siegel, mainly to avoid leaking information, only saying that he had important matters to discuss.
Hardy placed the briefcase on the table, gently unfastening the clasp, revealing the banknotes inside.
"Mr. Siegel, this is $90,000. A few days ago, I completed a deal, and this is the portion to be turned over."
Siegel calculated in his mind.
They agreed on a 30/70 split, so turning in 90,000 ant Hardy made 300,000. This was definitely a big deal.
"Oh, tell about this deal?" Siegel beca interested.
Hardy had no reason to hide from Siegel and told him everything about the matter.
His underlings got information that the Spanish gang was preparing to expand their drug trade, and they ambushed the Spanish gang's base, counter killing to obtain accurate information, ticulously planned ambushes for several nights, and seized this $300,000 in cash.
Hardy did not ntion the 500 kilograms of drugs.
Siegel looked at Hardy with admiration, patting Hardy's shoulder heavily. "Well done, Hardy. What you did exceeded my expectations."
Hardy was silent for a mont, as if gathering courage, he said to Siegel, "Mr. Siegel, I have an idea. Robbery is not a long term solution. To earn money properly, it's best to have a stable and profitable business."
"What are you thinking?" Siegel asked.
"I want to take over the Spanish gang's territory. With that territory, I estimate we can earn $1 million or even more annually."
Siegel looked at Hardy seriously, then suddenly burst into laughter. "Hardy, I like young people with ideas and motivation.
"Do you know why I chose you in the first place? Because I see in you the determination to take risks, sothing that Fred lacks."
"Back then, I handed the territory to him. He managed it for seven or eight years, but the territory remained the sa, with no developnt. The Irish and Spanish continued doing business as usual in their territories."
"If we wipe out the Irish and Spanish completely, we'll completely unify the underground world of Los Angeles."
"Hardy, I support you!"
"If you can eliminate the Spanish gang, I agree to let you form your own gang. You can be the boss, equal to Fred."
This was the main purpose of Hardy's visit to Las Vegas this ti. Originally, he had prepared many argunts, but he didn't expect that he only ntioned it briefly and Siegel agreed, and even agreed to let him form a gang.
This result far exceeded Hardy's expectations.
Siegel leaned forward, lowering his voice:
"After you form the gang, all inco won't be recorded in the Austrian gang's accounts. I want 40% of the total inco directly handed over to ."
Although Siegel controlled the entire Austrian gang, his annual inco from the gang was only about 10% of the total gang inco.
When building Las Vegas, Siegel could only co up with $1 million.
If Hardy really controlled the Spanish gang's territory and earned more than a million dollars annually, Siegel's share would far exceed his inco from the Austrian gang.
"Okay, Mr. Siegel." Hardy responded decisively.
Hahaha~~!
Siegel stood up laughing.
He was in a very good mood now. Raising a good subordinate today might yield rich results tomorrow.
"This is your first ti in Las Vegas, so enjoy yourself for a couple of days, experience the scenery and wonders of Las Vegas. I believe you'll fall in love with it here," Siegel said with a smile.
In the evening, Siegel took Hardy to a restaurant and t the woman who captivated Siegel heart, Virginia Hill.
This woman was beautiful and dazzling, dressed in a perfect evening gown that showed off her figure, her face always carrying a faint hint of pride.
Perhaps it was this unique aura about her that attracted the mafia boss Siegel.
After dinner, Siegel took Hardy to a casino.
"What do you usually like to play?" Siegel asked.
"I've never been to a casino, oh, except for the last ti with the Spanish gang," Hardy replied.
Siegel shook his head with a smile, "You should experience more things. You'll also be running a casino in the future, so how can you not know the rules of a casino?"
"Have a good ti tonight."
After exchanging for five thousand chips, Siegel left with Virginia. As they walked out for a while, Virginia glanced back at Hardy and asked softly, "Who is this young man? It looks like you really like him?"
"He's one of my underlings, but I value him. I think his future is limitless."
Virginia glanced at Hardy again as he exchanged chips.
She knew Siegel was a very proud person who rarely praised his subordinates.
She wondered what extraordinary qualities this young man possessed that made Siegel value him so much.
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