In a villa in the West District of Atlantic City, Donnie sat in the living room, a glass of whiskey placed beside him, and opposite him sat 20 young men of varying appearance.
Meanwhile, outside the villa, Robert personally led a team of 30 retired veterans who were guarding the surroundings, not allowing anyone to approach.
It was evident that at this moment, Donnie must be engaged in something extremely secretive.
"Gentlemen, the person in the photograph before you is named Louis Kuhler, known as the Brigadier, once the underground King of Atlantic City, controlling all walks of life in Atlantic City, and even capable of influencing the appointments of officials in New Jersey.
But about a decade ago, because his influence was too great, he caught the attention of Congress. First, the Bureau of Investigation probed into his affairs, and then the ISR convicted him. During this process, the Brigadier had no power to resist at all!"