A Red Dead Redemption Story

Chapter 74 Breakup and Betrayal

Chapter 74 Breakup and Betrayal

"Yes, Dutch, I really can no longer trust your judgment."

"I even doubt whether you can really make a correct judgment?"

Dutch would never have thought that Arthur could actually say such a thing, and for a moment, he was completely stunned.

The words he asked were just a 'killer' to make Arthur stop asking questions.

But Arthur's answer seemed to set Dutch up.

Dutch asked himself, it seemed that he had never imagined that one day, he would actually hear these words from Arthur's mouth.

'I really don't trust him anymore'

Dach was stunned by these words for a long time.

After a long time, Daqi continued in a voice so low that no one could tell whether he was angry or not:
"In that case, let's go."

"Dutch?"

"Daqi..."

"Hi? No way, if you have something to say, talk about it."

Everyone onlookers spoke out to persuade him.

As for Hosea, who was closest to Arthur, he saw that the situation had taken a turn for the worse. If he didn't stop him, the two of them would do something they would regret.

Hosea hurriedly grabbed Arthur and persuaded him:
"Quickly, apologize. Arthur, you are such a kid, why do you say such angry words? I know you are reluctant to let go of the achievements you have made in Valentine, but if you have anything to say, let's discuss it, even if Dutch If there's anything wrong, let's just discuss it...it's all words, so don't take it seriously, Da Qi..."

While Hosea was still trying to make ends meet.

"Hosea, stop saying these things to smooth things over. Dutch, I don't care what your plans are in your heart. Just listen. I will not and will not allow you to use your damn stupid plan again! Take everyone with you. Go die!" Arthur decisively interrupted Hosea and continued to look at Dutch angrily.

Everyone found out.

Dutch's current expression is frighteningly calm. If you look carefully, you may only be able to feel the real anger in Dutch's heart through the pipe tightly clutched in his right hand.

Dutch maintained his apparent calm and said:
"Okay, this time, I completely understand what you mean. Now, you can leave. Remember, if you really leave, you will never come back again."

At this time, everyone was still anxiously looking forward to it. They were looking forward to Arthur being able to relent and admit his mistake.

But no one dared to speak anymore.

Arthur's heart was not as peaceful as it seemed at this time.

He was angry, heartbroken, sad, and even a little disbelieving.

He is going to be driven away.

He could tell that Dutch was serious.

Before today, he had never imagined leaving this place that Arthur called 'home'.

Even after having those memories, he never thought about leaving.

Even if he would have a better life if he left.

Not once.

"I'll go," Arthur said after taking a deep breath.

After these words fell, everyone present could not believe what they heard.

"you……"

Dutch said while looking at everyone. He did not look at Arthur again at this time. He just continued after a short pause: "Whoever feels that I am no longer worthy of your trust can leave. , leave together now."

Everyone who was swept by Dutch's gaze subconsciously turned their faces away, and everyone was silent.

Finally, Dutch fixed his gaze on Hosea's face.

Hosea met Dutch's gaze. He opened his mouth, but couldn't say a word.

He knew Dutch very well.

At this time, he couldn't persuade.

This matter can only be solved by himself and Arthur. If someone chooses to speak for Arthur at this time, then in Dutch's eyes, this is a betrayal, and it is no longer just a conflict between 'father and son'.

Yes, in Hosea's view, this is just a conflict between father and son.

finally.

Hosea didn't say anything else, he just looked uncomfortable, turned around and lit a cigarette silently.

Dutch didn't look at Arthur again until the end. He looked ahead and said:

"Then you can go by yourself. We still have to discuss things. There is no reason for you to stay here anymore."

Seeing Dutch's appearance, Arthur felt an uncontrollable discomfort for a moment. He finally said:
"Dutch, I... gave everything for you, you believe me! Robbing the Valentine Bank would really be a mistake..."

"That's enough! Let's go, don't say any more!" Dutch interrupted Arthur coldly, and then issued the final eviction order.

Having said that, for the two of them, there really was nothing more to say.

Seeing this, Arthur turned around and left decisively.

Although everyone was reluctant to let go, they didn't dare to ask to stay.

No one wants to be chased away by Dutch.

After all, in their hearts, they still didn't believe that they really wanted to drive away Arthur, but it would be hard to say if this fell on them.

Until Arthur rode the carrot and disappeared from everyone's sight.

There was an eerie silence in the Horseshoe Lookout camp.

This made the sounds of insects and animals around the camp sound particularly clear at night.

"Which, ha... I'm going to see Arthur to avoid anything happening. You continue, continue..." Sean broke the silence at an inappropriate time. After saying this, he immediately ran to lead the horse and ride on it. After getting on, he quickly chased after Arthur.

Only this little gangster dared to do this, Hosea thought.

Here, Hosea returned to his tent alone without saying a word, Susan also took the girls away, and Charles, who had been standing at the outside of the crowd from beginning to end, was still here, Just because he still wanted to hear if Dutch had anything else to say.

As for Javier and Bill, they were simply waiting for Dutch to speak. Although John on the side looked sad, he just let Abigail take Jack to rest, but he did not leave.

David and Pearson also looked at Dutch silently. The Swanson man was not in the camp, but no one thought of him.

At this time, the uncle got another bottle of whiskey from nowhere. He was drinking from the bottle when he suddenly stood up and said to Dutch with a smile:
"Dutch, you see, this has always been your problem. Yes, you have read a lot of books, but you still can't understand them."

Dutch glanced at his uncle, finally gave up his silence, and said sarcastically:

"Yes, you never read, so you don't have this problem."

The uncle didn't seem to notice that Dutch didn't want to pay attention to him. He didn't care about the weird atmosphere in the camp. He continued:
"I have common sense, so I don't have to read books. In fact, you shouldn't read those books either. It will stain your soul."

 Hmm... I also want to update more, but the data is out of stock, and 20 words cannot be uploaded. There is no way.Now there are only two chapters a day.

  
 
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