Red Dead Redemption Dawn

Chapter 118: ways to make money.

After thinking about it for a while, I can't be in a hurry, and I don't have any money. For now, let's save Su Xiaoxiao and other thirteen people from that building.

After a while Nick came here with a few people.

"Nick, you can take someone to clear the debris in that house, and the rest of the dust and the like will be cleaned up by themselves." John said to Nick.

"No problem, promise to complete the task." Nick nodded.

Then John rode back to the building again.

He stood in the next building and waited for a while when he saw a reasonably well-dressed white man coming in.

John stopped him immediately.

"Hey, sir."

"Well, is there any problem?" Seeing that John didn't look like a bad person, he curiously asked John why he stopped him.

"Yes, I want to rent a house here, so I want to ask, who does this building belong to?" John pointed to the building and asked.

"I don't know who the owner is here, but if you need to rent a house, you can go to the Ron Rental Company at the intersection and ask, where I also rented the house." The man seemed to point to the intersection. The rental company told him.

"Thank you, I wish you a happy life." John took off his hat and blessed the man.

"You're welcome, I need you to find a suitable house for you." The man also smiled and blessed, and then walked up from an entrance.

John looked at the sign hanging at the intersection, he took out a cigarette and lit one and walked over.

"Anyone?" He knocked on the door, then pushed in.

A staff member who was dozing inside woke up immediately.

"Hi, my name is James, do you need any help sir?" The man was in his forties and looked ordinary.

"I work near here and need to rent a house nearby. Are there any vacancies in that building?" John pointed to the apartment.

"Of course, of course. What's the name? Mind if I tell you about the rent?" James said after tidying up his clothes.

"Smith, tell me."

"Okay, Mr. Smith, you know this is a commercial area, so the rent will be a little expensive, but you can rest assured that everything is reasonable. Fifteen dollars a month, can you accept it." James looked at John and said.

"Very well, I accept." He nodded, accepting the price.

"That's great, I can find you a second-floor house." James said to himself.

"Is there a house on the top floor?" John asked suddenly.

"Top floor?" James repeated his words.

"Yes, the top floor."

"Of course, if it's the top floor, you can pick a room at will, and most of them are empty." James flipped through the loan records and said.

"Then near the stairwell," John said.

"606, a lucky number. Three months' rent, one month's deposit, and three dollars in handling fees." James calculated the amount John should pay.

"Ah~ a total of sixty-three dollars." James said happily after the calculation.

"No, my job is short-term, I don't need three months, I only rent for one month, okay?" John shook his head looking at James and said.

"Short-term? Well, then there's no need to sign the contract, you'll have to pay twenty-five dollars, and you can come and collect the remaining five dollars after you check out. Do you accept it?"

"Of course." John readily paid James twenty-five dollars.

Then James took out a set of keys and handed it to John.

John picked it up and looked at 606.

"Do you need me to show you the house?" James said, obviously reluctant.

"No, I'll go by myself. If there is any problem, I'll come down to find you." John shook his head and refused.

"Very well, there's nothing in there, just a bed and some simple things. I suggest you go to the market and buy a batch of old quilts while you still have time. Need an introduction? I know some people who buy these, The price is very fair." James thought of his other business.

"No, I'll take a look first, I'm looking for you if I need it, thank you, Mr. James." He looked at James and shook his head and refused.

"It is a pleasure to serve you, Mr. Smith."

John took the key and went to room 606.

I opened the door and glanced at it, but there was nothing there.

Then he had the main entrance of the entertainment place, and the main entrance was an iron gate.

John stepped forward and knocked before the small window on the door opened.

A pair of cloudy and sharp eyes appeared.

"invitation?"

"I forgot to bring it," John responded.

"Then go back and get it in your hands." After that, he closed the small window again.

"Okay, sir." John turned around in response and took out his cigarette and started smoking.

Then John returned to the manor again and it was past five o'clock in the afternoon.

"Has the house over there been cleaned up?" John asked, looking at Nick who had returned to the manor.

"It's almost done. We also repaired the holes in the house so that people can live in it. I also asked them to bring some supplies up." Nick returned his own opinion.

"Nice job." John praised. "Where's Dorom?"

"It's inside." As he was speaking, Dorom happened to be coming out of the manor.

"Sir, the carriage is ready."

"Very good. Well done."

"What do we do now?" Nick asked.

"Wait after ten o'clock." John said and looked at Nick again. "Can you unlock it?"

"Does it count?" Nick asked.

John shook his head at this.

"Go and help them prepare dinner tonight."

Dinner was ready, and everyone in the manor just came back.

"Kane, find me on the balcony later." John said to Kane who was still eating after eating.

"OK."

Then John went upstairs.

Kane came to the balcony when he had just made the tea.

"John, I just happened to tell you about the detective's office."

"Okay, let's talk." John poured him a cup of tea.

"President Macri bought back a bunch of information, which was very useful. Then I found a lot of people to set up an intelligence bureau, but there is a problem." Kane said after a while.

"What?" John took a sip from the teacup, and the bitter taste stimulated John's taste buds.

"Maintaining this intelligence bureau costs about $500 a month, but I haven't completed it yet. The money you gave me should be just enough for me to complete the establishment, and the company may not be able to maintain the funds for the subsequent maintenance."

"Do we have any steady income?" Kane asked.

"What do you think?" John asked.

Developments here are not expected to have partial revenue until the end of the second year, and full revenue until the third year. And the detective's office doesn't accept many high-paying tasks, and all the expenses are eating the extra income of John as a bounty hunter.

"Okay, starting tomorrow, I will let Lambert and the others take people to pick up some higher-paying tasks." Kane said.

"I heard that you sent someone to thieves to clean up the house above today?"

"Well, I plan to save a few people who were trafficked here, but because of their status, they are not suitable to be in the manor. They can only be arranged in the thief's collar temporarily." John explained.

"who?"

"A group of girls from the Eastern Empire." John hesitated for a moment and then said.

Kane looked at John carefully after hearing this, his eyes were weird.

"No wonder you keep rejecting Anna. You like Oriental girls. I think Anna is very good."

Unable to stand Kane's strange eyes, John quickly explained.

"Don't look at me with that kind of eyes, I know one of them, and the others are easy."

"Okay, I'm not going to ask you about your past. If you say that, I have a way to make quick money." Kane said suddenly after thinking for a while.

"What?" John is really short of money now, and he is very short of money, so he wants to take someone to the nearby robbers' den to scan it, and use the three-light policy to alleviate his recent economic crisis.

"The thief's collar." Kane pointed his finger.

"Booting?" John asked tentatively.

"Yes, aren't they doing a good job? We can do it too, and the money is fast. And where is the new Austin state, in theory, the new Elizabeth state has no jurisdiction. Don't worry about it coming from the state of Elizabeth. Detectives are going to catch you. And the ones in New Austin don't have to worry, that group of people just pays, and besides, don't you know the sheriff of Armadillo Township, he still owes you a favor, that's even better eh?" Kane said.

John pondered for a while, and felt that he was right. If he made a booze by himself, the money would come quickly.

"But we can't find anyone who can make good wine," John said.

"Remember the thieves who led the winemakers?" Kane asked.

"Can you find them?" John said in surprise.

"A few were secretly making wine and selling them around Blackwater Town, but they never dared to make more, for fear that they would be targeted and no one would protect them." Kane explained.

"We find them, let them continue to return to the thieves to make wine, let them make a lot of wine, we will provide protection. The profits will be divided between 20 and 30% to them, and then we will find the source of the thieves, which will not be the source of the funds. Moonshine is too lucrative." Kane lamented the huge profits of bootleg wine.

"Makes sense." John nodded in agreement.

"If you agree, I'll go to them. The intelligence agency's problem will be put aside for the time being. I'll let Lambert and the others deal with the bootleg problem. The money is enough for the purchase of equipment."

"Of course I agree."

"That's good, then you remember to go to a Baylor Sheriff tomorrow to say hello, otherwise he thinks the robber led by the thief is back, and he will bring someone over to level it, then the fun will be great."

"Okay." John nodded.

"By the way, John, you are going to save people tonight. How many people are needed? Do you want to bring them all?" Kane asked suddenly.

"It didn't start until after ten o'clock, and there are not many people needed. Do you want someone??" John casually told him where he was going and Rowan's information.

"I'm going to catch the bootleggers to the thieves right now. It's just that you asked someone to clean it up today, just right."

"But what about that group of people?" John asked ~lightnovelpub.net~ It's enough to take it back to the manor directly. "Kane said of course.

"There might be some trouble."

"There's a fart trouble, it's yours to bring back here. As you said, there are at most thirty people on the opposite side. There are also a dozen gunmen in the detective's office. Just tell Lambert and the others not to go to the detective's office for a while. Thirty people don't dare to come. Besides, do they know it's you? You didn't let them flaunt the market, and who would know they were here after hiding for a while. After this period of time has passed, you have solved their identity problem, then If all problems are not solved, what is it to let a group of fifteen or sixteen-year-old girls hide in the thieves' lead, and return them to knights." Kane scolded John and went downstairs.

"Where are you going?" John, who was scolded, looked at Kane's back and asked.

"Bring someone to catch those alcoholics to the thief's collar, and I'll return them to you after ten o'clock, and I'll let them start work tomorrow." Kane waved his hands without knowing his head.

Then John saw Kane and everyone in the manor riding to the direction of Blackwater Town.