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America 1919-Chapter 397 - 167. Donnie Takes Action (10,000-word chapter, continuing to repay the debt~)_6
At this moment, the so-called human rights are gone, what remains is the power of strength!
Under the power of strength, the people of Cafe Town could only choose to bow their heads helplessly and give up their oil wells. Donnie’s acquisition of these oil wells was practically cost-free, after all, within the scope of the law, these people were considered to be illegally drilling!
They were not protected by the law!
Regardless, because of this incident, the town began to grow desolate after losing a group of wealthy people.
Donnie’s transport team stayed here, and Donnie even purchased two lodging apartments to serve as rest stops for his transport team.
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"I can’t take it anymore, I will kill them tonight!"
Pang Hawthorn threw away the beer in his hand and shouted angrily.
During this period, they had been residing here without taking any action, and this place was not only Donnie’s base in the Elk Hills oil field but also effectively the base of the Pan-American Company in the Elk Hills oil field.
Their presence was the only thing keeping the town from becoming completely desolate!
The lodging apartments that offered prostitution saw better business.
"Hawthorn, have you forgotten Kritch’s instructions? The boss has already given orders about this, don’t mess up the boss’s plan!"
Richard Hengkel could only continue to remind Pang Hawthorn.
"Richard, have you forgotten the faces of Bergweid and his people these past few days?" Pang Hawthorn remained in a state of anger.
It was precisely because Bergweid and others were also staying here that they often encountered each other in this town. Since they had easily driven away Richard Hengkel and others before, it made Bergweid and his group even more arrogant.
Members of both companies were often in conflict over petty jealousies in Cafe Town. In the past, they managed a fifty-fifty split, but now, due to Richard Hengkel’s reminders, the people of Pandora Oil Company tried to avoid conflicts with the Pan-American Oil Company, leading to a constant state of being suppressed.
"Of course, I haven’t forgotten!" Richard Hengkel had difficulty maintaining his calm when speaking of this matter, but still said, "It’s because I haven’t forgotten that I know we must follow the boss’s orders.
We have to trust the boss, there must be a way to deal with the current situation, and only once the boss has resolved this can we stand tall in front of Bergweid and his people.
What’s happening now? Remember how dangerous it was on the battlefield? We managed to turn defeat into victory, so why can’t we do it now?"
After speaking, Richard Hengkel addressed the others, "The same goes for all of you, think about the situations you faced on the battlefield. Our failures were always due to our own disarray. When we took each battle seriously, when didn’t we come out victorious?"
The rest lowered their heads.
In fact, everyone shared Pang Hawthorn’s sentiments, as hot-blooded men coming off the battlefield, the thing they couldn’t stand the most was being oppressed by others.
And during this time, they were encountering just that.
So, in everyone’s heart, there was a fire burning to have a good fight with Bergweid’s gang!
"Well said!"
At this time, someone pushed open the door. Richard Hengkel and the others immediately grabbed the rifles beside them, and only when they saw that the visitor was Robert did they relax.
Though within Donnie’s business system, Robert and these men were not part of the same company and rarely had any contact.
But they knew that Robert was one of Donnie’s most trusted people, even more esteemed than the logistics company’s boss, Kritch.
"Robert, you’ve finally arrived!"
Pang Hawthorn immediately greeted Robert with a happy look, and excitedly shouted, "Has the boss made a decision?"
Robert did not immediately answer Pang Hawthorn’s question, but calmly looked at him and said, "I was listening at the door for a while; did I hear you’re planning to take matters into your own hands?"
Pang Hawthorn failed to notice Robert’s dissatisfaction, but Richard Hengkel saw the signs and quickly tried to smooth things over.
"Hawthorn was just letting off steam; he’s worried about the boss’s business!"
After being reminded by Richard Hengkel, Pang Hawthorn realized Robert’s dissatisfaction.
Robert snorted and said, "Worrying about your boss is good; I should be praising you for that, but what you’re planning to do doesn’t leave me any room to do so!"
Pang Hawthorn said in a low voice, "I know I was wrong!"
"Where did you go wrong?" Robert actually knew some things about Pang Hawthorn and even had some appreciation for him; otherwise, he wouldn’t have asked again!
"I shouldn’t act impulsively! Trying to take action on my own!" Pang Hawthorn continued in a low voice.
Robert said, "Wrong again, your biggest mistake is doubting your boss. If your boss told you to stay put here and wait, then he must have a way to solve the problem. And yet, you were thinking of taking matters into your own hands; do you think your methods are better than your boss’s?"
Richard Hengkel quickly said, "Of course not, the boss’s plan is undoubtedly more astute!"
Robert looked at Pang Hawthorn and said, "You answer me?"
If Pang Hawthorn still appeared impulsive at this point, Robert would have given up on the idea of coaching him. Although loyal, his impulsiveness meant he couldn’t accomplish great things. Discover hidden tales at novelbuddy
"I was wrong, the boss’s plan is definitely more astute!"
Pang Hawthorn spoke earnestly.
Robert then nodded in satisfaction and said, "Good, having this mindset means we can still include you in the upcoming action!"
"Are we taking action?"
To everyone’s surprise, the one who asked this anxiously was the always-calm Richard Hengkel!
Richard Hengkel, seeing the expressions of everyone, gave an embarrassed smile and said, "Actually, I can hardly bear it anymore!"
Robert revealed a smile and said, "Yes, the plan is set for tomorrow night..."