A Red Dead Redemption Story

Chapter 291 Arthur is not idle

Chapter 291 Arthur is not idle
What should you do to know who is a traitor around you?
Very simple.

Just ask the people who sent the traitors to their side.

A carriage left Saint-Denis, driven by Webster, followed by several Pinkerton agents armed with guns and riding horses as bodyguards.

Not long after the group left Saint-Denis, Webster saw a carriage parked right in front of the road.

Seeing this, Websterler stopped the carriage, and then ordered to his men on the side:
"Frank, go ahead and have a look. If there's no problem, move the carriage away."

The Pinkerton agent named Frank clapped his horse forward. Before he could dismount, a long gun stuck out from the back of the parked carriage, and a bullet hit Frank in the chest.

With a long cry from his horse, Frank was thrown off the horse.

The other Pinkerton agents who were stimulated by this scene were about to draw their guns, but before they could fire, Webster stopped them and said:

"Put away your weapons!"

"...?" Although everyone didn't understand, they still did it.

Then Webster shouted around:
"Come out, Arthur Morgan! I know it's you!"

Without letting Webster wait too long, Arthur, carrying a long spray gun on his shoulder, slowly walked out from the side of the road with about ten people.

Seeing that Arthur was still bringing so many men with long guns and short cannons, Webster frowned, and he said to Arthur who came in front of him:
"What are you doing?! Do you know what you are doing...?!"

"boom!"

With the sound of a gunshot, Webster fell off the horse with an unbelievable expression on his face. Because his feet were stuck in the stirrups, his body was directly dragged away by the frightened horse.

Looking at this scene, the other Pinkerton agents who were held at gunpoint by Arthur's men were all dumbfounded. They knew Arthur and knew about his relationship with Pinkerton, but they couldn't understand how Arthur dared to do this. made?
Arthur ignored those surprised gazes, he took out the bullet that was hollow in the barrel, reloaded a new shot, then continued to hold the gun on his shoulder, and went straight to the carriage door.

Looking at the strange man sitting inside, Arthur knocked politely on the carriage door and said:

"What is your name, sir?"

"..." The man in the carriage was silent. He neither opened the door nor replied. In the carriage, he could guess what Webster had said when he suddenly stopped and the piercing gunshot. what happened.

Seeing that the man inside didn't seem to be ready to cooperate, Arthur was not in a hurry. He opened the car door directly, pulled the man out of the carriage, threw him to the ground, then ignored him and walked to A Pinkerton detective who was closest to him pulled him to the man who was still lying on the ground with an angry face, and then asked the Pinkerton detective:
"Are there any spies sent by you with me?"

"..."

"boom!"

Faced with Agent Pinkerton who chose to remain silent, Arthur shot him directly, then repeated the action before, unloading and reloading.

Then another Pinkerton detective was called in and continued to ask:
"Let me ask you, are there any spies sent by you around me?"

"me……"

"boom!"

Unload, reload.

Arthur continued to pull one of the two remaining Pinkerton detectives to the man who was still sitting on the ground, not moving, and asked:

"My question, I..."

"some!"

Listening to Detective Pinkerton opposite who had already learned to answer questions, Arthur nodded and showed a pleased smile, then put his hand on the trembling Pinkerton Detective and motioned to the man on the ground. The man asked him:
"Who is this man?"

"He is the Attorney General of the United States, Joseph Bonaparte."

Arthur whistled after hearing this, and then greeted Joseph on the ground:

"Nice to meet you, Mr. Bonaparte." "Arthur Morgan, are you crazy?" After being revealed, Joseph finally asked angrily.

Arthur shrugged disapprovingly and asked Agent Pinkerton, who was still holding his shoulders:

"Do you think I'm crazy?"

"..."

"boom."

Unload, reload.

Arthur turned and pulled the last Pinkerton agent alive.

Still the same as before, Arthur put his arm around his shoulders and said:

"Every question I ask is an answer, do you understand?"

"clear!!"

After receiving a positive reply, Arthur smiled and said to Joseph:

"Mr. Secretary, I don't know whether I am crazy or not, but if President Lincoln can be assassinated, then I believe that your death will not cause any splash in the West. What do you think?"

Upon hearing this, Joseph fell silent.

"boom."

Arthur looked apologetically at the last Pinkerton agent who had a look of disbelief on his face and stared at him until he died, and said:
"I said, every question I ask is an answer."

After the last Pinkerton agent died reluctantly, Arthur picked up Joseph who was lying motionless on the ground and said with a smile:

"Well, M. Bonaparte, after I have given you so many demonstrations, do you understand?"

"...Yes, I understand."

This may be called people under the eaves, who have to bow their heads.

Looking at the corpses on the ground, Joseph didn't dare to test Arthur to see if he dared to kill him. After all, just like Arthur said, Lincoln was such an awesome person. President, I would rather die than not. , let alone him?
There was nothing to deal with at the scene, and the unoccupied carriage and Pinkerton's corpse were left on the road.

As Arthur led Joseph off the road, he asked:
"Joseph, may I call you that?"

"can."

Arthur said happily:

"Look, this way, we can communicate peacefully."

After confirming that Arthur's words were really not a question, Joseph did not answer, but chose to remain silent.

To be honest, he had never been so out of control before, but what happened just now really made him confused.

The killing without blinking that he saw in the report was completely different from the killing that he saw with his own eyes in front of him.

Now, while Arthur was no longer asking, Joseph was seizing the time to calm down, following Arthur who was silently leading him somewhere. He must return to his original quick-thinking self as soon as possible.

Joseph knew very well that no matter what, once he lost his composure and stopped thinking, the possibility of him surviving in the end would definitely be greatly reduced.

In fact, after seeing everything just now, Joseph was not sure whether he had any chance of surviving.

After all, when someone like Arthur Morgan can shoot and kill Webster without hesitation, is it really possible for someone like me, who only poses a greater threat to him, to survive from his hands? ?
(End of this chapter)

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