King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer-Chapter 384 - 369: Gino’s Business Tactics

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Joe Ga was in great spirits and didn’t care what had happened, especially now that FBI’s Director Cooper was right there, more motivated than anyone.

Joe Ga placed two fingers above his eyebrows returning a Patton-style salute, then pushing Gino’s head, he laughed and said, "From now on, you’re not allowed to steal FBI uniforms to wear out on the streets; you’re a P·B man now. Is the P·B insignia that embarrassing?"

Gino, flashing his big buck teeth proudly, said, "Boss, wearing an FBI uniform to the thrift store gets you a discount.

I bought a lot of stuff as Tony and the others requested today, saved at least half the money."

Joe Ga smacked Gino on the head, annoyed, and said, "Are you sure it was the uniform that got you the discount?

You little devil, you never learn good things. Stealing FBI uniforms and taking Ayu to extort pawnshops—I don’t know about that?

Next time, remember to bring a few FBI agents when you work, and if you trouble Ayu, I’ll beat you up."

Upon hearing this, Gino sighed with disappointment and said, "Boss, I had so much fun going out with Ayu today.

Why do we have to fight drug dealers? With Ayu around, we can get rich just by collecting protection money from them."

Joe Ga was amused by Gino’s twisted family values. The kid had lived several years under the Albanian Mafia’s rule, picking up nothing but bad habits.

However, there’s a saying, ’one white covers a hundred uglies’—despite his many vices, the kid took care of his peers and showed extra care and affection towards his sister.

What’s more, Gino had a kind of ’handsome loyalty’ typical of the streets, and he was articulate and savvy.

This earned him quite a few positive reviews in the rough-and-tumble world of P·B.

Ayu especially liked Gino, thinking he was both smart and considerate.

Joe Ga used to be indifferent, but now that Nis had decided to adopt the siblings, he felt a bit more responsible for Gino.

Letting him learn from Tony and the tech crew was meant to keep him settled and to pick up some useful skills from them.

But, the kid made Tony secretly hack into the FBI database and found the locations of several pawnshops...

Tony probably did that to keep him busy, but he didn’t expect Gino to actually be capable of such action.

Joe Ga knew the process, but he hadn’t seen the results...

He winked at Adel, then said to Nis, "You play with her a bit more, let her come by herself, I’m going to check across the street."

Nis looked down at Adel, who was a bit sweaty at the tip of the nose yet looked extremely spirited, hand on her hip gun, and said, "This time we compete, you definitely won’t be as good as me."

Adel, holding Nis’s hand, nodded with a giggly smile, saying, "Yeah, Devil Bird is the best, I want to be like you someday."

Nis was slightly taken aback, then shaking his head, said, "Being like me isn’t good, but learning to use a gun is always good. I’ll teach you."

As the lady of the house, Monica had been keeping within Joe Ga’s sight these past two days.

Hearing Nis’s words, Monica rose from a recliner and said, "That kid has great wrist flexibility, and her fingers are long and slender; she’s suited for playing piano."

On hearing this, Nis glanced at Monica, then said, "Do you?"

Monica modestly nodded and said, "A little!"

Nis nodded and then pointing in the direction of the big house, said, "Then go play for a while, let me listen, and give the villa’s sound system a break too."

Joe Ga was entertained by Monica’s disgruntled expression. He didn’t care how things would pan out, taking hold of Gino’s head, who bore a face full of gossip, and the two headed to the villa just across.

Outside, they saw Ayu helping with moving a lot of stuff across the street, Joe Ga walked over, took a look and then said in amazement, "Is all this stuff second-hand?"

Speaking, Joe Ga reached into the truck and rummaged a bit...

Brand new servers, brand new cameras, brand new digital cameras, and even a brand new laser printing device.

All sorts of brand new electronic devices could be found in the truck, including several drones of the same model that Eric had given Antar.

Joe Ga, a bit surprised, tugging at Gino’s ear, said, "You guys tell me, how could this damn stuff be second-hand?"

Gino, covering Joe Ga’s hand while wailing, said, "Boss, it really is second-hand, how could a second-hand store not sell second-hand goods? Ayu can testify, it’s true..."

Ayu really liked Gino, and without waiting for Joe Ga to ask, she nodded laughing and said, "Boss, Gino’s right, all this stuff is second-hand, I really like those stores.

Their goods are very genuine, I broke five of his fingers, and he gave me a fifty percent discount."

Joe Ga was amused by Ayu’s words; he knew that the situation wasn’t as trivial as Ayu made it sound.

Obviously, all this was ’hot goods’, and had definitely come from robbing some electronic stores.

Anyone capable of handling such a fence business wasn’t someone to mess with.

But, this matter still depends on the person.

When you meet Ayu, the wild female warrior from Africa, and have the support of the FBI behind you, those bastards really have no choice but to comply.

While pulling Gino’s ear and making him stand on tiptoe in pain, Joe Ga sneered, "If I catch you messing with people again, I’ll beat you up..."

Amid his wailing, Gino paused for a moment, but then eagerly nodded and said with a smile, "No problem, boss, I promise I won’t fool around anymore."

Joe Ga was baffled by Gino’s expression, smacked him on the head playfully, and then walked into the mansion without paying him any further mind…

Gino, rubbing his bright red ear, moved closer to Ayu and said joyfully, "King Kong, the boss says he’ll beat me if I mess up. Does that mean he won’t kick me out?"

Ayu stretched out a large hand, grabbed Gino’s head, and gave it a shake, causing his whole body to sway.

Watching the kid look dazed and confused, Ayu laughed, pulled him into a hug, and said, "The boss has a soft heart. He’s a good man, and you shouldn’t worry him.

You should learn something and become useful.

You’re not suited for handling guns, but those guys who surrendered are skilled. You could learn a lot from them.

The boss values them, which means they are very useful to him..."

Gino sniffed and nodded, saying, "King Kong, I’m not really afraid of getting beaten up. I’m just scared the boss might throw me and my sister out.

Actually, those guys are pretty dumb. I think I should learn from them, and I should become their boss.

The boss even said he’d let me manage them. I think I can do it."

Ayu was amused by Gino’s ’ambition’ and grinned as she hugged him forcefully, making him let out a near deathly wail, and then said, "I think you can too. I adopted a bunch of kids in Ad-Damazin. They’ve been sent to school now.

Once you make something of yourself, help me teach them. They aren’t as smart as you. If you teach them, they might even find jobs at P·B in the future."

Gino, feeling proud, patted his skinny chest and said, "King Kong, don’t worry. Your kids are like my own, um, brothers. I’ve got their back..."

Joe Ga was unaware of Gino’s cunning plans. After he entered the mansion, he heard Tony yelling...

"Selas has made his move. Are the people tracking him in place yet?

Why isn’t the surveillance at the warehouse set up yet?

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Today, suddenly a bunch of newbies entered the warehouse. We need to know what’s happening?

......

......"

Competitive and diligent newbies have a curious feature, their social skills are lacking and they generally come off as presumptuous.

Watching Tony, this novice, question a bunch of FBI and DEA agents, Joe Ga chuckled and joined Michael Beach and Director Cooper, who seemed in good spirits, and said, "What’s up? You seem to be in a good mood. Any progress?"

As Joe Ga watched the agents being ordered around showing their discontent, he laughed and said, "You really need to keep a handle on your subordinates. These young people are mine, don’t let them get beaten up."

Michael Beach smiled and replied, "Then you better teach him to watch his mouth, or a beating will be the least of his worries."

Cooper smiled and nodded, "They’re all spirited young folks, but unfortunately, they lack experience. So, the commands they’ve issued aren’t very efficient, resulting in a lot of redundant actions.

It’s normal for agents to have complaints, but I think it’s good for the young ones to experience these kinds of tasks. They’ll grow quickly."

Joe Ga understood this state well, that newbies, impatient to keep up with everything, inevitably ask continuous questions and make subjective judgements when they encounter problems, then offer ’newbie advice.’

This ends up disrupting the work rhythm of the ’old pros,’ not only causing inefficiency but also leading to information congestion and a lot of redundant effort.

If it weren’t for the two directors here bolstering morale with big promises, it wouldn’t be surprising if Tony got a talking-to, or even knocked unconscious and sent to the hospital.

With Joe Ga’s backing, these young people were undergoing an unprecedented real-life test. If they could reflect on their mistakes afterward, it would be more beneficial than a year of second-line work.

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Watching an FBI female officer discreetly spit into a coffee cup and then hand it to Tony…

Joe Ga chuckled as Tony downed the coffee and continued to give orders. He clapped his hands and called out, "Hey, guys, look at me…

Yes, look at me, I’m these young people’s boss…"

As Joe Ga shouted, the bustling crowd quieted down, all eyes turning to the annoying newcomers’ boss…

Witnessing the complex expressions on the agents’ faces, Joe Ga, smiling, spread his hands and said, "I’m really sorry for the trouble, guys. It must not feel good having to clean up after these newbies while they complain about it, am I right?"

Then, looking at the woman who had spit into the coffee, he laughed and said, "If I were you, next time I’d put some laxatives in their drink. These newbies really are troublesome…"

Joe Ga’s light-hearted words drew a burst of laughter from the crowd, because they’d really thought about it.