Red Dead Redemption Dawn - Chapter 398 chance encounter.

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Red Dead Redemption Dawn Chapter 398 encounters.

St. Denis, Trelawney is going to take Arthur to buy a suitable suit today, get on his invitation clothes, and trim his tousled hair and filthy beard.

Trelawney was standing at the intersection of the St. Denis shopping street, reading the newspaper, when he saw a burly man approaching him.

"Oh~ you're here~ lad~" Trelawney put away the newspaper and said to Arthur who came.

"Yes, what's today's mission?" Arthur asked, kicking his teeth with a toothpick.

"Come on, I'm going to buy you some decent clothes and dress you up." Trelawney said after sizing Arthur up and down.

"Dress up? Do you want my ballet costume on board?" Arthur asked back.

"Oh~ you can't sit at the gaming table of the Rana Hedge yacht like this, it doesn't fit your status on the invitation." Trelawney reached out and patted Arthur's shoulder as he spoke. One shot sent a puff of dust from Arthur's old clothes.

"Isn't it? I think it's fine." Arthur mocked indifferently.

"Ah~ Arthur, if you want to blend in with them, you can't know that you are going up to rob. You look like this, I don't think you will be allowed to go up even if you invite others, do you understand? Okay~ Don't say it, talk to I'll do it." Trelawney wiped his hand on Arthur's clean-looking trousers.

"Is it really going to this extent?" Arthur expressed considerable disgust at this.

"Of course~ we want to dress you up to match your status on the ship. You are a rich oil tycoon." Trelawney said and walked into a clothes store that looked quite good.

"Hey~ gentlemen, is there anything I can do to help you?" As soon as he entered the store, the owner of the store greeted him warmly.

"Of course~ I'm going to dress my friend in decent clothes. Tonight we're going to a high-end casino game and introduce my friend to a proper dress. Make him look banquet-worthy." Terry Lawney said naturally.

"Oh~ there are so many choices, sir, come and see this set." The boss turned around and took Arthur into the finished clothes cabinet to choose.

After a while, Arthur came out wearing a brand new suit.

"Oh~ Arthur, I didn't see that you were in good shape~" Trelawney praised when he saw Arthur's appearance. Then he said to the boss behind him, "Good eyesight."

"It's my honor." The boss said with a smile.

After Trelawney paid, he continued on with Arthur.

"Now we're going to give you a shiny haircut and groom you," Trelawney said as he walked.

"Josiah~" Arthur said behind him.

"Huh?" Trelawney turned to look at Arthur.

"I said ~if~ if I give you a sum of money, is there a way for you to revoke Marston's bounty?" Arthur asked uncertainly as he walked.

"Marston?" Trelawney repeated the name.

"Yes, you know a lot of people, so I'll just ask." Arthur spread his hands as he spoke.

"Well, how should I put it, according to the information I have obtained personally, Marston has a reward in three states, but it is not too high. The highest is six hundred and fifty dollars. It is still in Blackwater Town. The state's total bounty is $1,110," Trelawney said.

"And to withdraw the reward, you need to go to the local police station to prove that you did not commit a crime. Or let the local police station determine that you did not commit a crime, so that they can withdraw the reward for you." The two chatted while walking.

"That requires someone to take your bounty money and go to the local police station to discuss the bounty with those corrupt law enforcement officers."

"But generally, for a high bounty like Marston, the amount of money that needs to be paid will slightly exceed the amount of the bounty. I predict that it will take at least $1,500, or even $1,800 to get it done for $1,110." Lelawney spoke of the operation to revoke the bounty.

"Listen to Arthur~ In fact, sometimes money is not the most important thing. The most important thing is that Marston is not in the ranks of sure-killers. Do you understand? His bounty is indeed high, but it is possible to negotiate."

"And you, Dutch Van der Linde's gold medal fighter, you can't talk about it, not to mention your bounty of up to four thousand five hundred dollars. You are not allowed to talk about your reputation as the second-in-command of the Van der Linde gang. Arthur, do you understand your current situation?" Trelawney said seriously.

"Of course, I never thought that I would die peacefully. I will be hunted all my life. I know and I understand." Arthur was not surprised by his situation, so his answer was calm.

"Well~ Okay, let's talk about Marston's problem. After we have money, we still need a person with some local influence to discuss this business. This person should have enough reputation or enough strength, Or have some friendship with the local police department, any of these three is fine. With all these conditions, Marston's problem is not big."

"Well, do you know such a person again?" Arthur nodded after hearing this.

"No~ I do know a lot of people, but the person I'm talking about is not on the same level as me, Arthur. The people I know are all sectarians." Trelawney said generously.

"Ah~ Okay. Let's not talk about it." Arthur waved his hand.

"Arthur, mind if I ask?" Trelawney asked.

"What?" Arthur asked.

"Why Marston? Because of Jack?"

"Ha~ yes~ it's probably Jack, um~ I don't think Jack should live with us, you understand?" Arthur nodded.

"Oh~ If you're just for that, I think, I can arrange a warm family for Jack, a couple from England who don't have children. In fact, their family is very good, if the Marstons agree, they Should be happy to be his adoptive parents," Trelawney said as much as he could.

"I asked you about Marston because I didn't want the three of them to be separated. Needless to say, where are we going now?" Arthur asked as he ended the conversation.

"It's almost there." Trelawney led him down the alley, then earned the back door of a barber shop.

"Give my friend a trim on his long flowing hair, at least to make him less eye-catching at the banquet later. And trim his not-so-clean beard, remember to wax it." Terry Launey pulled Arthur to sit down and told the barber about his request.

"No problem, sir." The barber neatly tied Arthur's scarf, and then picked up the scissors.

Twenty minutes later, Arthur with a crisp hairstyle appeared in front of the mirror.

"Not bad~ Very good~ Come on, Arthur, let's go to the dock." Trelawney took out two dollars and handed it to the barber, then opened the front door and greeted Arthur to follow.

Outside the gate, a more luxurious looking carriage was parked on the side of the road.

Trelawney sat up directly, and he turned back to Arthur who was still watching and said, "Come on~ Arthur, this is what I arranged in advance."

Arthur walked over and sat beside him.

"Look at you, Arthur~ Frog turned into a prince." Trelawney teased at the refreshing Arthur, and then said to the groom, "George~ Big Corrigan at the pier. Thank you~"

"No problem~ sir."

As the carriage started, Arthur adjusted his position uncomfortably. "It's a bit of an exaggeration, Josiah, and he's still in a carriage."

"The Star Wants To Retire"

"Of course~ we can't ride like a village old man, it doesn't match your identity. You're an oil upstart now, you spend a lot of money, you can't cringe like usual now, whispering to yourself. You walk with your chest up and confident." Trelawney on the road taught Arthur's technique.

"Okay~ Okay~ I'm not going to play Hamlet, do we have a goal this time?" Arthur waved his hand impatiently.

"Well~ I didn't originally, but Rollslit talked to me today, and we found a very suitable target." Trelawney nodded.

"It's called Dayslade Bryce. He makes a lot of money from the stockings business. He likes to play exciting games. It's big every time. , deposit some very valuable items as collateral."

"Well~ So~ if Rollslett sits behind him and helps me read the cards, then he knows that my cards will definitely win?" Arthur asked curiously.

"Ha~ he doesn't know, but the dealer has recently become a very good friend of mine." Trelawney's tone was full of you know.

"Ah~ I understand, another friend." Arthur said clearly.

"You don't have to worry about anything this time~ Arthur, our luck is all created by us." Trelawney said confidently.

"Of course~ Could there be any trouble?" Arthur said in agreement.

"Of course," said Trelawney, and the carriage arrived at the wharf in an instant.

"That's good to hear, George~" Trelawney told the groom to stop the carriage, and then said to Arthur, "Let's get out of the car, Javier may have been waiting. Oh~ you hand over the gun to George, get on He'll be searched when he's on the boat, and George will bring it to you later."

"Okay~" Arthur took off the sling and put the guns on the back seat.

Then George flicked his whip, and the carriage followed them away.

"Is this guy trustworthy?" Arthur said, looking at the distant carriage.

"Don't worry, George and I have a deep relationship, don't worry about your guns." Trelawney patted Arthur on the shoulder and walked towards the yacht at the dock.

"Arthur remember my words, everyone's fate should be up to them," Trelawney said, releasing Arthur as he approached the dock.

"Yes, yes, I can hear it clearly ~www.novelbuddy.com~ Arthur's perfunctory response.

"Look at Rollslit's wink and listen to the dealer's instructions. The goddess of luck is on our side tonight, and there will be no problems."

"Ha~ they're here." Trelawney said and walked towards Trelawney and Javier.

"Hey friends, does Arthur remember them? Our friends in New York," Trelawney said loudly.

As if for fear that others would not know that they had met by chance.

"Come on, gentlemen, Arthur invites you to join us for a drink on the boat. He has more money than he can spend."

While talking, the four of them walked towards the gambling boat.

As soon as they reached the plywood, four guards with guns stepped forward to stop them.

"Excuse me sir, everyone must hand over their guns when they board the boat. This is our rule," the guard said.

"Of course~" Trelawney turned his head and said to Arthur and the others with a smile, and the expression said, "Look, I know it is like this"

Rhodes town.

Near the southwest, the third child of Gray's family, Gray Wilson, was fishing on the small pier built by Jackson's house.

Just as he was concentrating on watching the float, a voice came from far to near.

"Oooh~ ooh~ Isn't this the new heir to the Gray family~ Mr. Wilson?"

The tone was full of surprise.

Wilson was slightly angry when he heard the name 'new heir', he turned his head and saw a person he hated very much.

Here comes the official Braithwaite Garrett.

He walked up to Wilson with a very surprised expression.

"Surprising, isn't it?" Garrett looked at Wilson with a smile on his face. +Bookmark+

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