A Red Dead Redemption Story
Chapter 351 This is what I think
Chapter 351 This is what I think
In fact, Mark had his own guess as to why Arthur came to see him today.
On the one hand, Arthur must be confirming whether his attitude has changed after successfully taking over as mayor, but on the other hand, there is something for him to do.
After all, there is no such thing as a free lunch in the world. Let Mark know how he became the mayor.
"Of course, Mr. Morgan, I'm just suggesting this. If you insist on doing this, I have no objection." Mark's attitude was correct.
At this time there was a knock on the door outside.
After letting Mark look at Arthur apologetically, he said to the outside:
"Come in, what's the matter?"
"Mr. Mayor, I'm afraid you have to read this newspaper." The visitor was a little excited and didn't even see Arthur sitting inside.
And by the time he noticed it, it was already too late to put the newspaper away.
Arthur smiled and said:
"Oh, is it the Lemoyne State Journal?"
"Yes……"
It was definitely the "Lemoyne State Journal", so it is not difficult to understand this man's nervous and anxious attitude. Arthur said with a playful face:
"Then it's time to take a closer look. Go ahead. I'm not in a hurry about things here. One more thing, the whiskey you have here tastes pretty good. Is it left by Lemieux? He still has great taste."
Ignoring Arthur's joke, Mark apologized and took the newspaper from the stranger's hand and read it. The more he looked at him, the more shocked he looked on his face.
After reading the entire article, Mark could hardly close his mouth.
He shook the newspaper towards Arthur with trembling hands and said:
"Mr. Morgan...you??"
It was very clear to Mark that this newspaper belonged to Arthur, and the news that he had previously accused Lemieux was also issued in this newspaper.
But he couldn't understand, how dare Arthur do this?
Arthur drank up the whiskey in his glass and said with a smile:
"Where am I now? There are still a lot of exciting materials that haven't been revealed yet. How about it? Isn't it a wonderful news report?"
Jean Mark doesn't know why Arthur can be so calm. If he has to say that Arthur doesn't know what he is doing, Jean Mark will never believe it. But if you want to say that Arthur really knows what he is doing, Jean Mark will do the same. Don't believe it, after all what good does this do to Arthur?
This does nothing but bring the LeMoyne State Journal and the named Republicans to the forefront.
After calming down his astonishment, Mark said seriously:
"Mr. Morgan, I hope you can explain it to me a little bit. After all, the Lemoyne Cantonal Journal is in Saint-Denis. I can already imagine what I will face soon."
"Don't worry, before we discuss this, let's go back to what we just said. We haven't finished talking yet, have we?" Arthur said with a smile.
As for Arthur's unfazed look, he was so anxious that Mark saw that the political path he had just embarked on was crumbling. What?Didn't you say that the exposure of this scandal had any impact on him?Jean-Marc and Lemieux are both Republicans.
"Mr. Morgan, what happened just now is what you said. Compared with those trivial matters, the content of this newspaper is what I care about most right now."
"Haha, no, you are not involved in this. Before talking about this matter, I have other small things to discuss with Mr. Mayor." Arthur was still telling the story, or holding the newspaper. This incident forced Mark to deal with other problems resolutely.
"Okay, Mr. Morgan, you know you don't have to do this. As long as it's within my ability, I will cooperate with you." Mark's attitude was obviously lower than before.
The news in the newspaper just now named Massachusetts House of Representatives Amis and his Mobile Credit Company, and also listed detailed data... As long as people who have read this newspaper now, basically more than [-]% of them will This huge corruption case is confirmed to be true.
The storm is about to take shape.
Now who is involved and who is not, it is really a very ambiguous and confusing matter.
As long as Arthur continues to publish lists and accounts like this, the public will not care about who really participated and who really did not participate in the end. They will only blindly believe the information published by the media.
To put it bluntly, whoever Arthur said was involved will be considered to be really involved.
For those of them who play politics, this is a very scary thing. You may say that an upright person is not afraid of a slanted shadow, but this does not apply to politicians.
Regardless of whether they are upright or not, they are afraid of a slanted shadow.
Regarding Jean Mark's statement, Arthur didn't have much thought. He just mentioned the matter calmly and said:
"Mr. Cornwall must have been visiting you a lot lately, right?"
"Yes." Jean Mark confirmed while thinking about what relationship Cornwall had with Arthur.
"You must not be clear enough about the illegal mining in the Bay of St. Denis. I'm going to put it bluntly. I want to see Cornwall out. Is there a problem?"
This is a small matter, and it can be considered that Mark came to power on the basis of this matter. Now it is not difficult for him to ask him to abide by the law and handle official business.
After seeing that Jean Mark had no objection, Arthur continued:
"I don't know if you know Mr. Miller. He hopes to accept the mining of St. Denis Bay. I will let him talk to you personally."
"This Mr. Miller, is your friend?"
Arthur smiled and replied:
"He could be your friend."
"I understand. It might be a bit troublesome to handle this matter. Cornish is not that easy to talk to?"
Jean-Marc did not hide anything and told Arthur the details of Cornwall's negotiation with him.
In this regard, Arthur just commented like this:
"This matter is not difficult to handle, isn't it? This is Saint-Denis, the capital of the state of Lemoyne, not New Hanover. I think the things that Mr. Cornwall can influence are also very limited. As for what he threatens, I don't think you need to worry about strikes or unemployment caused by his withdrawal of capital. If Mr. Cornwall does make this regrettable decision, then I will be happy to take over."
"Since Mr. Morgan said so, I will meet with Mr. Miller. Now, can we talk about the contents of the report?"
"Of course, there is one last little thing. After we finish talking, we can talk about the corruption case that interests you, Mr. Mayor."
"Okay, please."
"My thoughts about Lambert are this..."
(End of this chapter)
In fact, Mark had his own guess as to why Arthur came to see him today.
On the one hand, Arthur must be confirming whether his attitude has changed after successfully taking over as mayor, but on the other hand, there is something for him to do.
After all, there is no such thing as a free lunch in the world. Let Mark know how he became the mayor.
"Of course, Mr. Morgan, I'm just suggesting this. If you insist on doing this, I have no objection." Mark's attitude was correct.
At this time there was a knock on the door outside.
After letting Mark look at Arthur apologetically, he said to the outside:
"Come in, what's the matter?"
"Mr. Mayor, I'm afraid you have to read this newspaper." The visitor was a little excited and didn't even see Arthur sitting inside.
And by the time he noticed it, it was already too late to put the newspaper away.
Arthur smiled and said:
"Oh, is it the Lemoyne State Journal?"
"Yes……"
It was definitely the "Lemoyne State Journal", so it is not difficult to understand this man's nervous and anxious attitude. Arthur said with a playful face:
"Then it's time to take a closer look. Go ahead. I'm not in a hurry about things here. One more thing, the whiskey you have here tastes pretty good. Is it left by Lemieux? He still has great taste."
Ignoring Arthur's joke, Mark apologized and took the newspaper from the stranger's hand and read it. The more he looked at him, the more shocked he looked on his face.
After reading the entire article, Mark could hardly close his mouth.
He shook the newspaper towards Arthur with trembling hands and said:
"Mr. Morgan...you??"
It was very clear to Mark that this newspaper belonged to Arthur, and the news that he had previously accused Lemieux was also issued in this newspaper.
But he couldn't understand, how dare Arthur do this?
Arthur drank up the whiskey in his glass and said with a smile:
"Where am I now? There are still a lot of exciting materials that haven't been revealed yet. How about it? Isn't it a wonderful news report?"
Jean Mark doesn't know why Arthur can be so calm. If he has to say that Arthur doesn't know what he is doing, Jean Mark will never believe it. But if you want to say that Arthur really knows what he is doing, Jean Mark will do the same. Don't believe it, after all what good does this do to Arthur?
This does nothing but bring the LeMoyne State Journal and the named Republicans to the forefront.
After calming down his astonishment, Mark said seriously:
"Mr. Morgan, I hope you can explain it to me a little bit. After all, the Lemoyne Cantonal Journal is in Saint-Denis. I can already imagine what I will face soon."
"Don't worry, before we discuss this, let's go back to what we just said. We haven't finished talking yet, have we?" Arthur said with a smile.
As for Arthur's unfazed look, he was so anxious that Mark saw that the political path he had just embarked on was crumbling. What?Didn't you say that the exposure of this scandal had any impact on him?Jean-Marc and Lemieux are both Republicans.
"Mr. Morgan, what happened just now is what you said. Compared with those trivial matters, the content of this newspaper is what I care about most right now."
"Haha, no, you are not involved in this. Before talking about this matter, I have other small things to discuss with Mr. Mayor." Arthur was still telling the story, or holding the newspaper. This incident forced Mark to deal with other problems resolutely.
"Okay, Mr. Morgan, you know you don't have to do this. As long as it's within my ability, I will cooperate with you." Mark's attitude was obviously lower than before.
The news in the newspaper just now named Massachusetts House of Representatives Amis and his Mobile Credit Company, and also listed detailed data... As long as people who have read this newspaper now, basically more than [-]% of them will This huge corruption case is confirmed to be true.
The storm is about to take shape.
Now who is involved and who is not, it is really a very ambiguous and confusing matter.
As long as Arthur continues to publish lists and accounts like this, the public will not care about who really participated and who really did not participate in the end. They will only blindly believe the information published by the media.
To put it bluntly, whoever Arthur said was involved will be considered to be really involved.
For those of them who play politics, this is a very scary thing. You may say that an upright person is not afraid of a slanted shadow, but this does not apply to politicians.
Regardless of whether they are upright or not, they are afraid of a slanted shadow.
Regarding Jean Mark's statement, Arthur didn't have much thought. He just mentioned the matter calmly and said:
"Mr. Cornwall must have been visiting you a lot lately, right?"
"Yes." Jean Mark confirmed while thinking about what relationship Cornwall had with Arthur.
"You must not be clear enough about the illegal mining in the Bay of St. Denis. I'm going to put it bluntly. I want to see Cornwall out. Is there a problem?"
This is a small matter, and it can be considered that Mark came to power on the basis of this matter. Now it is not difficult for him to ask him to abide by the law and handle official business.
After seeing that Jean Mark had no objection, Arthur continued:
"I don't know if you know Mr. Miller. He hopes to accept the mining of St. Denis Bay. I will let him talk to you personally."
"This Mr. Miller, is your friend?"
Arthur smiled and replied:
"He could be your friend."
"I understand. It might be a bit troublesome to handle this matter. Cornish is not that easy to talk to?"
Jean-Marc did not hide anything and told Arthur the details of Cornwall's negotiation with him.
In this regard, Arthur just commented like this:
"This matter is not difficult to handle, isn't it? This is Saint-Denis, the capital of the state of Lemoyne, not New Hanover. I think the things that Mr. Cornwall can influence are also very limited. As for what he threatens, I don't think you need to worry about strikes or unemployment caused by his withdrawal of capital. If Mr. Cornwall does make this regrettable decision, then I will be happy to take over."
"Since Mr. Morgan said so, I will meet with Mr. Miller. Now, can we talk about the contents of the report?"
"Of course, there is one last little thing. After we finish talking, we can talk about the corruption case that interests you, Mr. Mayor."
"Okay, please."
"My thoughts about Lambert are this..."
(End of this chapter)
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