My American magical life
Chapter 1042: 111 A Completely Bad, Thoroughly Stupid_3

Chapter 1042: Chapter 111 A Completely Bad, Thoroughly Stupid_3

There are so many people in the Underground Forces, Gru, being the leader, really has it tough.

The LAPD is being hampered by Lake; West State isn’t really his, but if he manages the private prison project well, his subordinates can effectively become his ‘private’ assets.

This is an inevitable stage in the factional expansion to resolve internal interest demands, but coming back to Gru personally, it doesn’t mean he can take it easy.

For now, this group is far from being deeply intertwined; with the pressure from the main boss, everyone is very loyal. Sheriff Gru must put in all his efforts to make the private prison project work, and do it well.

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In order to talk with Sheriff Gru alone, Benny stood pretending to look for something at the main boss’s office door for quite a while.

But when Gru and Will came out together, Benny seemed somewhat hesitant to approach.

These two, one thoroughly corrupt, the other blatantly stupid.

Instinctively, Benny was somewhat reluctant to contact them simultaneously—sometimes he really admired the main boss; who knows where he found these despicable individuals, but judging by their adherence, the main boss’s skills are certainly high.

Nodding in greeting to Gru and the other, exchanging a few words, Benny watched as Gru and Will entered the elevator.

“What do you mean, Gru, I said I’ll do my best on this matter, but there’s no need for us to go head-to-head with Gasetti.

Our California Clique within the Democratic Party is not as powerful as you think, understand?”

In the elevator, Will poked at Gru’s shoulder, speaking with some hysteria.

He’s had enough of this brute’s intimidation.

I am Niusen’s brother, who do you think you are?

“That’s why Gasetti needs to be dealt with, Will, understand, the total amount of power is limited. Only by pushing opponents aside can you become more significant!”

Gru’s interests are not entirely aligned with the main boss.

For the main boss, he can fully agree to Will and Niusen’s demand not to be overly aggressive with Gasetti, but Gru won’t accept that.

He constantly cooperates with the main boss, wanting to regain control of the LAPD, which will never happen while Lake is around.

“Don’t forget, Will, it was because Wigginster died that you could be valued by Niusen like you are now; you owe me a favor!”

Gru said coldly.

Will was somewhat agitated.

“What does it have to do with me that you killed Wigginster, it’s not like I asked you to do it!”

The Black Police leader sneered, grabbing Will by the collar and pressing him against the elevator’s iron wall.

“Listen, I need you to do something small, stir things up a bit, that’s all. Niusen won’t suspect you, and you, Will, you can gain my friendship!”

Geweil cursed in anger.

“Idiot, my brother doesn’t suspect me, but Chan will!”

Being called an idiot by an idiot, Gru’s heart almost wanted to laugh.

The sheriff patted his face, taunting him.

“Don’t worry, no one will suspect you.

An idiot like you, no matter what you do, everyone will understand.”

The elevator reached the parking lot, Gru let go of Will and kindly adjusted his clothes.

Will pushed the sheriff’s hand away; he didn’t like being controlled.

“I won’t agree to this, Gru, if you threaten me again, I’ll come clean with Chan!”

The Governor’s brother was so angry he resorted to threats.

Gru was despicable just now, but his attitude was only unpleasant drawing in.

But now, Will has actually begun to threaten Sheriff Gru.

The Black Police leader said nothing but looked out at the parking lot from the elevator.

Coincidentally, it was empty.

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