Chapter 90: Return to Texas(2/2)
But now it seems that Dwayne should have been convinced by Alexander.
DeWine, in turn, helped his father run in Tarrant County's election this year.
What kind of deal they had, Abel didn't know.
But he knew that Alexander was absolutely clear in this regard.
With the help of Dwayne and his team, at least the early stage will be smoother.
Although Dwayne failed twice.
But failure is the mother of success.
In terms of experience, Dwayne is also stronger than Tarrant in this aspect.
Thinking like this, Abel spoke again: "Little John, do you know Sunnis Mountain?"
"I know.
It's just 30 miles southeast of Smith's Farm. When you were little, I took you and the Fourth to play there."
Little John said while concentrating on driving: "I remember it was a Florida guy's territory over there.
He hired Steve and they to guard it.
Such a large piece of land, Florida people don’t farm or raise cattle. It’s such a waste.”
When Little John said this, Abel also remembered his original memory.
When he was about ten years old, little John took himself and his son to a nearby deserted farm.
At that time, he said that the owner of the farm was away and hired a dozen local people to guard it.
Among those locals, there were acquaintances of Little John.
A large herd of elk happened to pass by, and it was elk season.
They invited little John to go hunting.
Abel and John IV, who were still children, also followed.
But if Little John hadn't told him, Abel wouldn't have known that that area was the Sunnis Mountains.
Abel nodded in the back compartment and said, "Is the Florida guy's name Cade?"
"Well, I don't know about this.
All I know is that it was a Florida guy who bought it and it has been abandoned there for more than ten years," said Little John.
"Understood."
Chapter completed!