A Red Dead Redemption Story

Chapter 107 Vice President Cameron Spence

Chapter 107 Vice President Cameron Spence

When Cameron Spence, the vice president of the Cornwall Coke Oil Works, came to Arthur's office on the second floor of the auction house, he only met Arthur's secretary here. Mary Beth learned that he was the representative. After Cornwall came to discuss a business deal with Mr. Callahan, he politely asked him to leave his contact information and address, and then saw him off happily.

Arthur is not in Valentine these days, but is handling matters in Rhodes Town.

After sending Cameron away, Mary Beth returned to her desk and opened a notebook. On it was a novel she had written. During Arthur's absence, Mary Beth had no job. Most of the time, she was writing the story she had thought up before, the story of a group of thieves fighting for justice in the west.

Throughout the afternoon, Mary Beth waved her pen and wrote this story that belonged to her.

In Mary Beth's writing, the protagonist is a cowboy living in the West. He is an expert in marksmanship and hates evil as much as he hates evil. He and his friends sit happily in front of the campfire every night, and someone plays an instrument and sings Western legends. A funny slang song, with some people dancing aside holding wine bottles.

Just as Marybeth was about to describe the protagonist's first encounter with the heroine, someone knocked on the office door.

"Ms. Gaskill, hasn't Mr. Callahan come back yet?" Cameron, who was standing outside the door, asked angrily.

I came to visit in person, but was rejected.

It's a pity, if Arthur knew, he would tell him that it is not a good habit to show up uninvited.

Marybeth still replied politely:

"Mr. Spence, I told you this morning that Mr. Callahan is not here. When he comes back, I will tell him about your visit."

"In this case, you tell me where Mr. Callahan is now, and I will go find him."

Facing Cameron's suggestion, Marybeth resolutely refused. Seeing that Cameron was stalking, Marybeth wanted to close the door, but the door was blocked by Cameron's outstretched foot. It's stuck, and it just won't close.

Mary Beth could no longer maintain a polite attitude at this time, and she said angrily:

"Mr. Spence, this is not what a gentleman should do. Please take your feet off. I'm closing the door."

Cameron doesn't care if he is a gentleman or not. He just wants to get things done that Cornwall entrusted to him as soon as possible. After failing one after another, Cameron is now worried that if he messes things up again, Cornwall may not be able to do so. Will give him another chance.

Cameron said loudly and forcefully:

"You tell me where Callahan went, otherwise, I won't leave."

At this time, Mr. Morris downstairs heard the quarrel coming from upstairs. He remembered that Mr. Callahan had been away for the past few days, and the only one left in the office was Marybeth, who looked very quiet. He was a little worried for a moment. , could something happen?
Driven by the male mentality of saving beauty, Morris came to the second floor while imagining his heroic appearance of solving the trouble neatly.

Looking at Cameron who was arguing with Marybeth in front of him, Morris shouted:
"Hey! Don't look for trouble here, you hear me?!"

After saying that, Morris was about to take Cameron away. Good guy, Cameron has been waiting here for most of the day. He was impatient and worried that Cornwall would cause trouble for him. Facing Maribei, When he saw Si, he was already trying to restrain himself out of a gentleman's decency, and seeing Morris actually want to fight with him now?
Cameron directly pushed Morris to the ground and squatted down with a big fart, causing Morris to scream miserably.

"Mr. Morris? Are you okay!" Mary Beth stopped insisting on closing the door at this time, and quickly pushed Cameron away from the inside and ran forward to see if Morris had broken it.

Cameron threatened proudly at this time:
"Huh, Ms. Gaskill, you are a woman, otherwise..." "What else?!"

Mrs. Morris yelled, and she appeared in front of Cameron holding a classic double-barreled shotgun produced by Ithaca Company.

"Hmph, you useless thing, I told you a long time ago that you should carry a gun if you have nothing to do. You said that if you had listened to me earlier, would you have been able to become what you are now?" Mrs. Morris pointed to the ground. Morris cursed.

Seeing that Cameron was pointed at by a gun, his previous arrogance instantly disappeared. Mrs. Morris looked at the withered Cameron, and finally gave up the idea of ​​shooting him. She said:

"You! Why don't you get out of here? What are you waiting for! Are you waiting to take my gun?"

A good man never suffers any loss. When Cameron saw Mrs. Morris like this, he cursed a crazy bitch in his heart and trotted away quickly.

"Thank you, Mrs. Morris." Marybeth thanked her quickly. For some reason, Mrs. Morris felt like Ms. Grimshaw in Marybeth's eyes.

Mrs. Morris smiled and said that you are welcome, then looked at Morris who was still lying on the ground, kicked him decisively, and drove him to work.

Mrs. Morris took Mary Beth's hand and said:

"Come on, come home with me for afternoon tea. I see that Mr. Callahan isn't here either, so don't stay here any longer. If that person comes back again then, if I'm not here, Morris will Guys are unreliable.”

Marybeth was very curious to hear Mrs. Morris criticize her husband so much. This was nothing like the couple in her impression, but she nodded and agreed to Mrs. Morris' invitation.

On the other hand, our vice president, Mr. Cameron Spence, came to another smaller pub in town, Keen's, and ordered himself a glass of whiskey.

Old Ned Keane stood at the bar, looked at Cameron Spence up and down, and said jokingly while pouring the wine:
"You don't look like a person from this town. I'm afraid the drinks in a tavern like ours won't satisfy a rich man like you?"

Just from the way Cameron was dressed, old Ned knew that this man was not on the same level as his usual guests.

Just say that cashmere jacket, which was probably handmade, was probably enough to earn me a month's income.

After Cameron drank the wine in front of him, he slammed the glass on the table and said:
"Continued Cup."

After finishing the second glass of wine, Cameron still didn't say a word. After throwing the money on the bar, he turned and went out, ignoring old Ned at all.

Old Ned was not angry either. After putting the money away, he smiled at the regular customers on the other side of the bar and said:

"Hey, did you say I added some spices to him when he drank it?"

The regular customer smiled and replied:
"You invite me for the next round, otherwise I won't keep it a secret from you."

"Bullshit, hahaha."

(End of this chapter)

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