Chapter 378: Trouble [3] "The 3rd Update of the Month"

After paying Kevin's commission, Durin returned to Otis alone, he had just returned to his butt without covering the chair with heat, and Dove's coffee had not even covered half of the cup, when Natalie knocked on the door and walked in.

"What's the matter?", Durin was a little tired from the long ride, he leaned back in his chair, rubbed his temples that were too cloudy, and looked at Natalie standing in the doorway.

Natalie's lips moved, and she didn't know how to speak, and the group of guys who had taken Doolin's excess compensation had traveled around Namelindes and returned. They want to find a place to live a little closer to the city center and are now negotiating with the bank.

The Imperial Central Bank didn't know if what Durin said last time was a joke, or if he really intended to expel these people and prevent them from coming back, so they kept looking for excuses to postpone the matter. Just as Dohrin returned, the bank called Natalie and asked her to ask Doolin about his attitude.

Originally, this was a very simple matter, just not let them buy a house, but the governor of the Imperial Bank in Odis City was like a scavenger. I haven't seen any money back for many years, and now someone is willing to buy his house, which is also a very important thing for the bank. Banks rarely play long-term investment, and all make short-term money through dismantling and lending. It is rare for hundreds of houses like Otis to be trapped for almost ten years.

What is even more common is that those houses not only did not increase in price, but fell every year, and the governor was about to cry.

Now that someone is willing to make him a little more comfortable, he really wants to sell all the houses in one go, and then make a report and transfer out of this bastard place. But Doolin opened his mouth in front, and the bank president did not dare to blatantly disobey Doolin's intentions, so they wanted to test Doolin's attitude.

If Durin was just angry for a moment, they would have signed it immediately.

If Durin was serious, he would have had to push the customer out the door.

The reason why Natalie doesn't think this problem is easy to export is mainly because the bank's attitude is a bit problematic.

After Doolin re-questioned, Natalie spoke, "You expelled those who didn't want to relocate from Otis, but they came back the day before yesterday and planned to continue to settle in Otis City, and were discussing the purchase of a house. ”

Du Lin's brows suddenly twisted, this is not a trivial matter, this is related to whether what a mayor says is a matter of words, and it is related to the credibility of the city hall in the eyes of the citizens, and it must not be perfunctory at will. He shook his finger and tapped the cup with his fingertips, and Dove immediately raised the spout of the pot and stepped aside.

"Have you forgotten what I said last time, let Haight get these people out! If they won't go, grab them, tie them up, throw them on a steam locomotive, and send them to the farthest place. Anyway, I don't want to see them again. Duhrin was a little angry, why wouldn't these bastards do anything if he wasn't there?

Natalie was a little aggrieved by Doolin's anger, biting her lip and turning out. After she conveyed Dorin's opinion to Haight, Haiter immediately rushed to the bank with his men on horseback. For Haight, whether it is the chief of the police department, or any other capacity, it is only at the back of the line. His real identity is the leader of the fellow association, which is his job. The task that Durin had told him was his first priority, and everything else was unimportant.

A dozen horses galloped through the dusty and muddy streets, and the dust was as if they had been in charge of the cavalry decades ago, and many of them had ducked to the side. It's not that I'm afraid of being hit by Haidt, but I'm afraid of the dust that kicks up.

When they arrived at the door of the bank, they rushed straight in, and sure enough, they saw thirty or forty people crowded in the humble hall of the bank, and two receptionists were still refilling their glasses and delivering fruits. The men showed no fear when they saw Haight, and it wasn't until Haight walked up to them that they realized that Haidh had come looking for them.

Seeing that some of them stood up, Haite was not alarmed, he looked these people up and down, left and right, and then asked: "Mayor Dolin has already said last time that you have been expelled from Otis City, and you are not allowed to enter Otis City without Mayor Dorin's pardon order!"

There were people with frightened expressions on their faces, but there were also people who didn't smile, and one of them, a muscular-looking man, broke free from the arm of the woman next to him, and walked straight to Haidt. This guy is very strong, with tight sleeves and bulging arms, and a rebellious appearance. He was half a head taller than Haight, and the two were almost close together. He suddenly turned his head and snorted, rubbed some of the remaining viscous liquid on his fingers with his fingers, and then slowly pressed it on Haight's body.

"I've lived in Otis all my life, and it's the first time I've heard of someone not letting me go home?", he said with a deep disdain.

This guy has some cattle and sheep, as well as some dogs, and he is a butcher by profession. Because of the nature of his work, his body is very strong, and he often slaughters animals, which makes him have a strong evil spirit.

Haight glanced down at the small obvious mark on his chest, and then took a step back, the corner of his mouth raised, saying that he was laughing but not laughing, but he always felt that this guy was laughing if he didn't laugh, "Apologize, and then get out with your family, I don't want to do it in front of so many people." ”

The butcher seemed to take Haidt's gesture as a concession, and as soon as he stepped forward, his wife grabbed him by the arm, shook her head pleadingly, and uttered the words of persuasion to him.

I can see that this guy has a bad temper, and it's right to think about it.

Practitioners in the butcher industry will not have a good personality and mentality, and the hard-working livestock, especially the intelligent creatures such as cows and dogs, will definitely have some feelings in the long-term breeding relationship. In the end, he had to kill these "old guys" one by one in order to make a living, and he had to chop them up and sell them to different people.

He almost threw his wife out with a flick of his hand, then took a step directly in front of Haight, raised his hand and flew Haight's police hat, and pushed him on the chest, "Mayor, what kind of thing is the mayor, can I still care where I want to live? Get out, you annoying black dogs!"

The police uniforms in Otis City are all dark, so he calls Haidt and these cops Blackskin.

Haight was pushed by him and staggered, shook his head and picked up the police hat from the ground, slapped the dust on it, and put it back on his head, "One last warning to you, leave with your family immediately......"

Before he could finish his sentence, the butcher caught up and raised his fist to hit Haight, and when the butcher's fist was less than ten centimeters away from Haidt's cheekbone, a gunshot sounded like pressing the pause button, freezing everyone in the entire bank in place.

A policeman behind Haight opened fire, and the bullet hit the butcher right in the chest, probably to influence the problem so he didn't shoot the butcher in the head. The butcher blinked and looked down at a small torn gash in his clothes, and after about five or six seconds, blood began to gush out. His yellowed T-shirt had red spots that were spreading rapidly.

He shook his body a little, and as he stumbled forward to hold Haight, the gunfire rang out again.

The sound of the gunshot finally restored the pause button, and the woman's heart-rending cry resounded throughout the bank, and she fell helplessly to the ground, crying bitterly. The faces of the people around them were also extremely ugly, and just a few seconds ago, many of them were gloating, as if they were waiting for the butcher to give the policemen a good look. But in this second, they were like dead people in the family, and their faces were indescribably gloomy.

Haight looked close, the butcher who was going to hit his fist and held his shoulder so that the other party would not fall, he straightened his police hat, and a smile loomed on the corner of his mouth, "I now inform you that you were killed for assaulting the police, refusing to arrest, violently resisting and threatening the lives of the police, and refused to cooperate and used force to fight against the police after three warnings......"

As soon as he raised his hand, he swept away the palm that was pressed against his shoulder, and the muscles on the butcher's face trembled and twitched, and he fell to the ground sideways with a loud thud as he lost his support.

Haight squinted at the butcher who was lying on the ground, and the already dying butcher shook his head, then he pulled out the pistol in his holster and held it in his hand, smiling and looking at the others, "If anyone still thinks that Otis City is a place where you can go wild, as before, please stand up." If you are willing to cooperate, then please leave the city of Otis on the nearest steam locomotive and not be allowed to return until you have received a pardon from the mayor. ”

"This is my last kind reminder and warning, if anyone tries to challenge the credibility of the town hall and the prestige of the police department, you can give it a little try, and it will definitely not disappoint you. He reinserted the pistol back into the holster, straightened his police hat again, and the police badge reflected the sunlight outside the house, which was particularly dazzling.

"Notify the hospital and send the others out of here. ”

A group of unwilling, even frustrated, fellows left the city of Otis forever after a steam locomotive ride for more than an hour under the "escort" of several police officers, not thinking that one day they would leave their hometown where they had lived for decades. At this time, perhaps they realized that having this money was not necessarily a good thing, and it was better to honestly cooperate with the order of the city hall in the first place.

It's a pity that it's too late to say anything at this time!