Chapter 156: Greed

Thinking of this, Perez seemed to be unwilling, and he immediately said: "Is this news reliable?" ”

"Uh... I think it's reliable. Zapata looked at Perez a little strangely and said, "Don't you know?" Now there are already people here who go to the Mexicans. It is said that Mexicans hid a lot of money there. Now these people want to go there and get rich. ”

"What?!" Perez looked completely incredulous. He suddenly stepped forward and came to Zapata's face, and said viciously, "What you said is true? Is it true? ”

"Yes ... Oh, yes... Zapata looked at Perez with some fear, then at the others behind Perez, and continued, "The people I met were going to go to the Mexican garrison as well. They also wanted to see if they could make a fortune. ”

"Bastard!" Perez cursed loudly and then turned to look at the people around him. At the moment he was very disappointed and very angry. He felt like he was being tricked. Played by the Mexicans and the Arabs under the Mexicans. I was busy for a long time, but I was all in vain.

No! You can't just leave it at that. The Mexicans' place should be their own. Why should those local bastards go? I didn't see much of a help against these Yankees. Now I see that there is a cheap pick-up, but it runs faster than anything else. They had a good idea!

Thinking of this, Perez didn't care if he could actually find the money, and didn't care if they really existed. At this moment, he had lost his mind because of greed, and he turned to look at his men and said, "Let them leave those Yankees alone." We withdrew, went out of the city, to the Mexicans. Gather people together, gather them all. After saying that, he looked back at Zapata and said, "How many people did you bring?" ”

"Everyone, of course." Zapata said, "As you asked, I brought everyone and all the equipment. ”

"Good!" Perez nodded and said, "Take the people and equipment and go with me." ”

"What about Mina?" Someone asked.

"Mina?" Perez was already dizzy, and he only remembered at this moment that Mina had been sent to intercept the Yankees himself, and now he was also fighting. "Are the Yankees also going southeast?"

"Yes." The men immediately said, "They're heading southeast." ”

Perez nodded and didn't speak again, but immediately said: "Baletta brought someone to replace Mina, and Mina brought someone to follow me." Let Barletta make sure to stop the Yankees for me, and don't let them go southeast of the city. ”

"Let Barletta block the Yankees?" Zapata asked, questioning.

"What's wrong? Is there a problem? Perez asked, looking at Zapata.

"No... I just think it's unlikely that Barletta's team will try to stop the Yankees. You know most of his men are young men with little experience. Zapatista said.

"Do you have any suggestions? Let you go? Perez said.

"No, no, no." Zapata hurriedly waved his hand and said, "I mean if you really want him to go, you have to strengthen their strength." Maybe I'll work with him and Mina. ”

Zapatista certainly wouldn't be willing to go toe-to-toe with the Yankees. But this guy is obviously an old fritter, and he not only knows that what Perez did tonight is for money, but also guessed at the moment that Perez wants more benefits from the Mexicans. So he looked at Perez and said, "Shouldn't we rush to the Mexicans now?" What do you care about these Americans? It's a chore to deal with these Americans. ”

Perez glared at Zapata, knowing that none of his old fellows were the kind of people who could carry out 100 percent of their decisions. But at the moment, I have to admit that Zapata is right. What I have to do now is not to fight the Yankees here, but to get what I want as soon as possible. But why did the Yankees go southeast? Is it also for money? No, how could they be for money. They're here for Hernandez, that's for sure. Now it is likely that the Yankees have not yet succeeded, they have not caught Hernandez, and the whole situation may not be as bad as the rumors say. Of course, the Mexicans must have been attacked. There can be no mistake in that. That's probably a big reason why some of the less-eyed guys here want to take advantage of the chaos to loot Mexicans. But it is likely that the first attackers, the Yankees, did not succeed after their own people came to their aid, but it also deprived the Mexicans of the ability to move freely, and they were mostly trapped somewhere after a fierce battle. This made the Yankees here rush there to complete their mission, which explains why the Arab dragged the Yankees in the city himself.

Thinking of this, Perez's mood was just a lot better. Because of his reasoning, he felt that he was the one who could influence the situation the most at the moment. As long as you can save the Mexicans, how much is this move worth? Based on what he knew about Hernandez, that guy was never stingy with money, on the contrary, he was very generous, and he would definitely get a fortune that he never dreamed of. Even if he was slow to act, Hernandez fell into the hands of the Americans or died, wouldn't that still be the money hidden in their station? Although this is not certain, it is impossible for the Arab to deceive himself at such a critical moment. After all, this is a critical moment for them now, let alone in this area, and it doesn't do them any good to deceive themselves casually. As for the rabble who are like taking advantage of the chaos to make a fortune, it is not the focus of their own consideration at all, it would be nice if they got in the way and killed them all.

Perez quickly figured it out and made a decision. He smiled slightly, then turned to look at Zapata and said, "We still have to stop the Yankees here." In this way, half of the mortars and other equipment you brought with you will be given to Mina. Without waiting for Zapata to answer, he looked at the people beside him: "How many more people are there?" ”

The man looked at Perez and said, "If you don't count the people brought by Zapata, we still have fifty or sixty people now." The premise is that the people who have already been sent out must be withdrawn. ”

"Take Balletta down?" Perez waved his hand and said, "No." His task now is to drag down the Yankees with Mina. So send ten more men to Mina, and let them go with them to Mina with their equipment. The rest of the people went with me to the southeast, to the Mexicans. ”

"To the Mexicans?" Zapata looked a little surprised and said, "Shall we go find the money too?" ”