Chapter 235: The DEA Learns the Truth
After taking out the Gulf Cartel in a single surgical strike, Alex returned to the headquarters of Los Zetas, where he t up with Maria. Maria had been depressed since the night of their date where the two of them were kidnapped by the Jalisco Cartel.
The reason for this was simple… The two guys who were interested in her were both murderers and madn. Though Alex was slightly better than Angel, specifically because he was basically forced into this life, or that’s how he made it seem. The fact remained that her luck was terrible.
She escaped without injury thankfully, but since that day she had been secluding herself in the room she was provided where all she did was drink away her sorrows. It was because of this that after a brief shower to clean the blood and gore off of himself, Alex knocked on her door.
Maria’s tears could be overheard from within, and because of this Alex knocked again, while voicing his thoughts on her current miserable state.
“Maria… Can you please co out and talk to … It’s not healthy to lock yourself away and spend your days drinking like this…”
Yet the only thing Alex heard was a harsh scream, one filled with anger, sorrow, and hatred.
“Go away! I never want to see your face again you fucking murderer!”
Alex sighed heavily as he heard this. He turned around, prepared to begin his next task, and ignore the woman, when soone else revealed themselves to be standing directly in front of him.
Amahle was already in her tactical gear, kitted up, and prepared for the next mission. The next target that La Madre had tasked Alex and Amahle with hitting was a facility that was important to what remained of the Sinaloa cartel.
The Sinaloa Cartel was currently collapsing, and because of this xico was already in a state of chaos prior to the damage Alex had inflicted on Jalisco and the Gulf Cartels. Now it was a free for all, and because of this La Madre planned to make so serious gains.
The ebony assassin had a cold expression on her otherwise pretty face, but that was perfectly normal for her. Her tone was equally chilling as she told Alex about his next job in only three words.
“You, , Sinaloa…”
Alex understood enough of what she was saying and sighed heavily as he nodded his head, before agreeing to go with the woman to another part of xico to attack yet another rival cartel to the one he worked for.
Thus, he did not waste any more ti, and instead got himself dressed in his gear once more. Before driving off with Amahle towards their target, along with a few fireteams worth of Sicarios.
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While Alex and Amahle began their head hunting journey, Carn had flown south of the border to xico City, where she t up with the head of the Nation’s federal police. The man was not exactly fond of the Aricans sticking their nose in the business of the xican governnt. Especially since he was in the pocket of the cartels, like so many others who proclaid to be fighting their growing influence.
It was because of this that he sneered at the woman while blowing a puff of smoke from his cigar in her face, before reprimanding her for her visit.
“I’m afraid you ca all the way down here for no reason. We have no idea who this El Cucuy is, or where he ca from. He just appeared randomly a few months ago. We suspect he was a fresh recruit for the Zetas with a knack for violence, and an extrely high tolerance to cocaine. But that is all we know.”
Carn scoffed and rolled her eyes when she heard this. Obviously, the man knew more than he was letting on. It was so common for n in his position to be bought and paid for by the cartels, and it would appear that La Madre had gotten her fingers deep into this man’s soul. Thus, she sighed heavily, before resulting to the most basic form of buying information south of the border.
She did this by pulling out a briefcase full of cash, which she placed on the man’s desk before asking once more for El Cucuy’s na.
“Are you sure you don’t know anymore about the identity of this person of interest?”
The cigar nearly fell from the xican federal agent’s mouth. Even with the kickbacks he got from the cartel he had never seen so much money before. He looked left and right, debating with himself whether or not he should accept the money.
After all, if the US governnt was willing to pay this much for a na, then they would get it one way or the other. Even if he refused to help them. The only problem was, if he did help them, then the Zetas would surely mark him for death. Or worse, El Cucuy might visit him, himself.
Still, the money was too tempting, and thus the man whistled towards the ard guards who were supposed to protect him. They had not overheard the conversation he was having with the Arican agents, but at the sa ti, he had no idea if they were being paid by the Zetas to spy on him. Thus he motioned towards the door, and the two ard n left the office behind.
Once they had done so, the fat and balding xican federal agent sighed heavily, before reaching into his desk and pulling out a dossier, which he handed over to Carn. The woman quickly opened the file to see Alex’s face clearly on display. It was a photo taken by an airport security cara when the man first arrived in the country.
“As you suspected, he’s an Arican citizen, and quite the big shot at that. The boy is a professional athlete, and the son of a multibillionaire. From our investigation, he has had a few run-ins with the law in South Korea, as well as the authorities in Arica.
But for whatever reason, upon xico he sohow got mixed up with the Zetas. I don’t know why soone like him would get involved in this war, but there’s no mistaking it. Your El Cucuy is none other than Alex Smith…”
Carn stared at the photo once more and shared it with her partner, who took one look at Alex’s face and couldn’t help but make a comnt on it.
“Shit… He is handso… How the hell did you know?”
The mature beauty simply made a smug smile before answering with a nonanswer.
“Like I said, it was just a hunch… Alright, where is this bastard now?”
The agent quickly collected the cash before the DEA could revoke the offer, before essentially telling them to figure out the rest themselves.
“I have no idea, that is up for you to find out… Enjoy your stay here in xico, but I warn you, things are not exactly what you would call stable right now…”
With this said, the DEA now knew about Alex’s involvent in the xican Drug War. What they would do with this information however, was up to them.
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