Chapter 478 The Mahoney Familyâs Whereabouts âPlease!â Gavinâs face was full of flattery.
The people next to Gavin were completely stunned. They looked at the scene in front of them in shock!
Gavin was almost in charge of this block. Although the neighbors did not think well of him, he was indeed the most powerful hooligan in this area. Ordinary people really did not dare to provoke him.
When had Gavin ever shown such a humble expression to anyone?
At this time, Gavin looked at Gerald, his eyes full of horror.
Fitchson glazed over. He looked at Gerald in shock.
As for Gerald, he did not pick up Gavinâs cigarette. Instead, he looked at Gavin with a smile!
Gavinâs expression changed slightly. He put the cigarette on the table, raised his head, grabbed Fitchson, and gave Fitchson two more slaps.
Then Gavin picked up the cigarette in his hand and asked, âSir, are you satisfied?â
Gerald smiled slightly and said, âWhat are you doing? I donât want to smoke. I will cough!â
Gavin didnât know what to say.
And so did Fitchson.
At the side, Belinda covered her mouth as she watched this scene. She was trying her best to hold back her laughter.
Gavin looked a little embarrassed, and he did not know what to do for a moment.
At this time, Gerald saw that Fitchson had also been taught a lesson. He did not want to fuss too much about it. He waved his hand and said, âLet your men leave. You stay. I have something to ask you!â
Hearing this, Gavin waved his hand. He coughed and said, âSir, I really donât do that thing anymore.â
âIâm not asking you this. Let them leave, and Iâll talk with you,â Gerald said calmly.
Gavin waved his hand again and said, âAlright, you all can leave now!â
Gavinâs men did not dare to speak and quickly retreated to their table.
âSit!â Gerald smiled at Gavin.
Gavin coughed and said, âWell, I can just stand.â
âI say, in this society, you still dare to do these illegal things. Arenât you afraid of being sent to prison?â Gerald asked. âI...â Gavin had an awkward expression on his face. âI will not do those illegal things. I will be a lawâabiding citizen.â
Gerald naturally did not believe Gavinâs nonsense. He was too lazy to argue with Gavin. He said, âLet me ask you something.
How old are you now?â
â46, Gavin quickly said.
Gerald touched his chin and narrowed his eyes. â46. I think you may know it. Do you know that there is a family called the Mahoney family in Atlanta? It was a relatively large family.â
âHow can I not know? Sir, Iâm not bragging. There are many people in the Mahoney family who grew up with me when we were young. The Mahoney familyâs courtyard inside is the same as my familyâs backyard. I often go there to have fun with them when we were little kids,â Gavin patted the table and said proudly.
Gerald narrowed his eyes slightly. At the same time, opposite him, Belindaâs expression also changed slightly.
âSo, you are very familiar with the people of the Mahoney family?â Gerald asked with a halfâsmile.
Gavin hurriedly said, âAhem, not very familiar. Itâs just that when I was young, I knew nothing. I lived in the Mahoney familyâs courtyard and followed them. At that time, I did something for them. I helped them look after the place.â
Sure enough, I guessed right, Gerald thought. He glanced at Belinda and found that she nodded at him.
In that era, things started from scratch. It was normal for rich and powerful families to get involved with gangsters, including the rich and powerful Thornton family in Washington. When they were doing business, they often used unscrupulous means. It was normal to keep some hooligans.
âThen I heard that the people of this family suddenly disappeared. Is it true or false?â Gerald asked.
âSuddenly disappeared? It was just that the government began to deal with them at that time. Then they hid in the deep mountains and forests. They lived more comfortably than anyone else there.â Gavin cursed, âThen they let us become the scapegoats. Damn it!â
Gerald thought about it. He did not think that the disappearance of the Mahoney family was led by the government. Such a top family had a large family business. The government needed it to help develop the economy during that time. Gerald estimated that it was because of other reasons.
âFrom your tone, you seem to know where they are now?â Gerald asked in surprise.
âI donât know. My uncle told me about it after I was in prison for a few years. He said that he helped the Mahoney family build their current residence,â Gavin said. He looked at Gerald and asked, âWhat, do you want to find the Mahoney family?â
âYes,â Gerald smiled and said, âGo ask your uncle about it for me. Ask him where the Mahoney family is now!â
âWell...â Gavin coughed and said, âMy uncle loves money like his life. If I want him to tell me about it, Iâm afraid I have to give him money.â
âIs that so?â Gerald smiled, then put down his fork and clenched his fists.
âSir, I was just joking. It must be my honor for you to come to Atlanta and ask me to do something. How can I let you pay? Am I right?â Gavin cursed in his heart.
Gerald saw Gavinâs nervous look and couldnât help but smile. âDonât worry. I wonât let you pay a cent. If you take us to the place where the people of the Mahoney family live now, I will give you a great bonus. It is definitely more than the 13 thousand dollars I took from you before.â
âReally?â Gavin hurriedly asked.
âWill I lie to you?â Gerald asked with a faint smile.
âI wonât!â Gavin coughed and said, âThen... I will wait for you while eating?â
âOkay!â Gerald waved his hand!
Gavin quickly returned to his seat. Just as he sat down, a few people gathered around him and asked, âMr. Munoz, who is that man?â
âShut up!â Gavin quickly said, âDo you know who hit my face? It was that guy. But this guy doesnât seem to be short of money. I got a task from him. I can earn tens of thousands of dollars in one wave.â
âWhat kind of task? Let us in,â someone said hurriedly.
âItâs not your turn.â Gavin said, âDonât talk nonsense. Just eat your food.â
On the other side, Belinda looked at Gerald with a faint smile and said, âWell, I didnât know that you knew so many men from all walks of life.â
âIt was a coincidence that I met that man. Didnât I come to Atlanta to save someone not long ago? This guy and his men set a trap of seduction for me, and then I beat him up. I never expected that he would be of great use.â Gerald said.
Then, Gerald looked at Belinda and said, âNow, by chance, we know the Mahoney familyâs whereabouts. However, I have never asked you why the Mahoney family wants to kill your whole family!
âIâm afraid I wonât be able to do anything if it involves something with morals,â Gerald said calmly.
Belinda raised her head and looked at Gerald. She said lightly, âYou will know when you find them.â
Gerald nodded and did not ask any more questions.
Belinda fell silent. The two of them finished eating the seafood. After paying the bill, Gerald called Gavin. Gavin hurriedly ran over and said, âI will take you to see my uncle!â
The process was very smooth. After Gerald paid 1,600 dollars as the reward, Gavinâs uncle was very generous and told Gerald the place where the Mahoney family lived.
That place was very remote. Fortunately, Gavin seemed to know this place, so he took the initiative to act as a guide. Gerald also promised that he would give Gavin a generous reward if he found the Mahoney family. This made Gavin full of energy!
Gavin sat in the front passenger seat and took the initiative to guide Gerald.
Belinda sat in the back seat. She looked out of the window. It was unknown whether she was looking at the changes in her hometown or thinking about something else. Then, the car drove into the suburbs, entering the mountains.