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Chapter 49: Taking You to See the World

Five luxury cars were parked across the street outside Cook County Jail in Chicago. In one of them, Dix leisurely sat smoking, waiting for the prison gate to open.

Today was a special day for him.

There were two reasons for this. One was the day his good friend, Goss Miner, was released from prison.

Goss Miner, who was once a member of Dix's small gang, was also one of the main culprits in the jewelry theft case.

After that case, under the arrangement of Josh and the coordination of Sheriff Detrick, Goss voluntarily took full responsibility for Tony Wendys' fatal beating, which resulted in him being sentenced to five years for manslaughter, unlike Dix and Landon Schneider, who was released without charge or bail.

But Dix never forgot his good brother.

So with the attack of money, various sentence reductions, and bail, Goss only took half a year to be released from prison.

With the creaking of the prison metal gate, a slightly hunched figure walked out under the escort of a guard.

Don't misunderstand; the reason for his hunchback is not because Goss was abused inside but because he was already slightly hunched.

In fact, during the past six months, he lived in a single room in prison, ate from his own kitchen, and did not have to do hard labor like other prisoners. Even Dix occasionally sent a few girls in, and his days were very comfortable.

This is the land of capitalism; as long as you have money and connections, your life can be extremely comfortable, even in prison.

Only those without money or power will have to suffer and do hard labor.

Seeing Josh's figure, Dix immediately stubbed out his cigarette, got out of the car, and went to greet him.

On the other side, Goss, seeing the imposing Dix, felt no jealousy but instead was very happy.

Since he had been in prison before, he knew very well that without Dix, he would never have been able to live so comfortably in prison, let alone be released so early.

Moreover, when he was released from prison, Dix came to greet him grandly, making him feel proud of the crime he had been accused of.

"Hahaha, welcome back, buddy!" Dix gave Goss a big bear hug.

Just a little hunched and less than 1.7 meters tall, Goss looked quite comical next to Dix, who was nearly two meters tall.

"Why did you make such a big fuss? Did you spend a lot of money? I thought some big boss from the mafia was released." Josh joked. He had only known that Dix had followed a very rich boss while he was in prison and did not know anything else, so he thought Dix had spent money on this reception just to welcome him.

"Hahaha, what big boss? Of course, it's you! Come on, let me introduce myself, Dix Handley, the boss of the Irish Blackwater Gang!" Dix slapped his chest, quite proud of himself.

"Hey buddy, I don't think you've been drinking, have you?" When Goss heard this, he was stunned. He thought Dix was drunk and talking nonsense, so he leaned in to smell him, but there was no smell of alcohol.

"Get out of here! I'm telling the truth. Okay, let's not waste any more time. Today is your big day, and I'm taking you to see the big show." Seeing Goss's unbelieving look, Dix rolled his eyes, put his arm around his shoulder, and pulled him into the car.

But as soon as Goss got in the car, he felt something was wrong.

Dix's car was a Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 luxury limousine, unlike the other four cars worth over a thousand dollars each.

During the same period, President Roosevelt, the headmaster across the ocean, and many heads of state also owned this type of vehicle.

Of course, this luxury car was also very popular among various business and political figures as well as mafia bosses in the United States.

In the movie "The Godfather," Don's car is also this type.

The length of the entire car exceeded 5 meters, so the interior space was extremely spacious.

But these details were not the focus for Goss. The real focus was the small seat added to the right rear door position of the car and something covered in oilcloth on the chassis in front of the rear seat.

"'Dix, what are you planning to do with this?' Looking at the object, Goss swallowed his saliva. Although it was covered in an oilcloth, its silhouette was not difficult for Goss to recognize what kind of deadly weapon it was.

"Hehe, I told you, taking you to see the world!" Dix's face showed a smirk.

Immediately, at Dix's command, the convoy set off.

Goss sat obediently in his seat, staring at the big weapon covered with oilcloth in front of him, not daring to move.

At this point, he had already realized that in just the past half year, his former buddy beside him was no longer the small-time thug who robbed on the street and seemed to have become a real underworld giant.

The convoy drove for an unknown amount of time and finally stopped in a small alley.

Rolling down the window, a little brother who had been waiting here for a long time quickly approached.

"How's the situation?" Dix asked the little brother.

"They just went in fifteen minutes ago," the little brother answered.

Upon hearing this, Dix checked his watch and said, "Keep a close eye on them."

The little brother nodded and ran out of the alley.

Dix leaned back in his seat and closed his eyes to rest.

Goss looked at his old partner beside him and dared not say or ask anything. But he had already guessed what Dix was going to do.

Compared to Dix, who came to Chicago halfway, Goss grew up in Chicago and was very familiar with this area.

This was the territory of one of the largest gangs in Chicago, the Jewish Mafia.

About half an hour later, the little brother hurriedly ran into the alley.

"Boss, they're coming out soon!" the little brother shouted to Dix, panting.

"Let's go, let's go! Hurry up!" Dix immediately opened his eyes and shouted to the front and back.

The convoy immediately started and drove out of the alley, stopping at two intersections outside soon after.

Across the street was a high-end hotel.

At this time, a group of well-dressed people were leaving the hotel.

These were the heads of the Jewish mafia who had come here for a meeting today.

As a long-term underworld gang living on the edge of bloodshed, these Jewish Mafia leaders immediately felt something was wrong when they saw the convoy suddenly stop across the street and instinctively wanted to draw their guns and retreat.

But it was too late.

The windows of the four cars were rolled down, and several Thompson submachine guns were pointed out, spitting out flames.

In the Cadillac in the middle, Goss, who was terrified, opened the car door at Dix's signal.

At the same time, Dix sat on the small chair on the side of the car and lifted the oilcloth, revealing the hidden weapon underneath, an M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun!

The next second, the machine gun's roaring sound echoed in the street, and Goss instinctively covered his ears. The flying bullet shells occasionally fell on him, scorching him through his clothes and making him shiver.


Chapter 50: It's still a machine gun!

Gunfire echoed as blood spilled onto the long street.

Passersby screamed and scattered in panic.

Faced with intense firepower, seven or eight members of the Jewish mob, including their leader and boss, fell into a pool of blood before they could even draw their guns.

Meanwhile, Dix and his men emptied two magazines and quickly left the scene without looking back.

The whole process lasted less than two minutes.

It was only after they left for over ten minutes that the police, who had just received the news, arrived at the scene.

They only had two cars and four or five people.

However, this was not due to the Chicago police's negligence but because, during the same period, there were attacks in more than ten places in the area, all of which were important strongholds of the Jewish mob.

The only difference was that the attacks in other places were not as intense as here. At most, they used submachine guns, unlike here, where they even used machine guns.

At this point, Dix and his team had already arrived at an unmanned pier. All the guns they used and the remaining shell casings were collected and taken to a ship that had been waiting for them.

Then someone drove the boat to deep water and threw all the weapons into the water.

At the same time, some of Dix's men quickly changed the license plates of several cars and left in different directions. These cars would be taken to different repair shops, repainted with different colors, and leave no traces.

Dix then got into another car parked at the pier with Goss.

"How do you feel?" Dix took two bottles of whiskey from the car's trunk, opened one, handed it to Goss, and then asked.

"...It's shocking...I've only seen scenes like this in the newspapers, and I'm not used to it!" Goss took the whiskey and drank it down, saying.

"Hahaha, you'll get used to it later, my good brother. Let's work together. The entire underground world of Chicago will be ours in the future!" Dix laughed and patted Goss' shoulder.

Goss took another sip of whiskey, feeling shocked but also enjoying the feeling.

Chicago's situation seemed like a signal.

In the following days, several Jewish mob bosses in New York were assassinated, and the attackers were well-trained.

In Atlantic City, two local Jewish mob bosses and their men were wiped out in the middle of the night.

In Los Angeles, one of the most famous Jewish gangsters of the day, Benjamin Siegel, was sniped from a distance.

In San Francisco, the home of a local Jewish mob boss was set on fire.

One Jewish mob heavyweight after another was attacked, quickly attracting the Italian Mafia's and the authorities attention.

The reason for the Mafia's attention was simple since the establishment of the Commission by Charlie Luciano and Meyer Lansky, the Italian Mafia, and the Jewish mob had begun to cooperate closely.

Many Jews served as advisers to Italians.

When their partners were attacked, they naturally could not ignore it.

As for the authorities, they could not turn a blind eye to so many deaths in broad daylight.

Moreover, many of them were already in collusion with the Jewish mob.

After a preliminary investigation, they quickly discovered a key point; all the attacked or assassinated Jewish mob members had extremely close relationships with Meyer Lansky, the most famous Jewish mob boss in the United States.

To put it bluntly, those who died were Lansky's confidants or his friends.

In other words, the attacker's force might have a grudge against Meyer Lansky.

However, this alone was not enough to pinpoint the culprits.

After all, as the largest Jewish mob boss in the United States, Meyer Lansky had countless enemies.

But judging from the fact that the attackers were well-trained and had an obvious European military style, their actions were disciplined, rapid, and completely like soldiers or agents. The Mafia and the authorities both suspected the operatives of Hitler and the Hydra.

As for the hatred, it's quite simple. During the time when the Silver Shirts organization was causing trouble in the United States, with the official push behind the scenes, it was Meyer Lansky who organized a large number of Jewish gang members to engage in fierce battles with the Silver Shirts.

And they didn't even use guns, relying only on fists and gaze to beat the Silver Shirts to the point where they did not dare to go out.

At the same time, during this process, Meyer Lansky also helped the FBI solve many cases of German and Hydra spies.

Therefore, to some extent, Meyer Lansky was a thorn in the eye of German or Hydra intelligence organizations.

So at this time, whether it was the Italian Mafia or the FBI responsible for this case, they couldn't think that this series of cases was just a planned gang revenge.

Because the number of personnel involved was too large and too scattered, the territory, goods, money, and so on belonging to the Jewish gang that was attacked were not touched at all.

This simply did not conform to the style of a normal gang fight.

In the face of this situation, the Italians were very taciturn and did not show any extreme behavior; they only silently began to accept those unowned territories.

The FBI began to heavily investigate recent incoming personnel from Europe.

This search really dug up quite a few spies.

However, the series of attacks was not completely over.

Because Meyer Lansky, who should have been the focus of the series of cases, was ignored.

It's not that he was ignored.

Mainly because when this series of attacks occurred, Meyer Lansky was not in the United States at all but in Havana, Cuba.

Cuba, during this period, was still under military rule.

The American gangsters acted wantonly in Cuba through bribery.

And Meyer Lansky was one of the main leaders.

So he spent nearly half of his time in Havana every year.

However, after the series of attacks in the United States reached Cuba, Meyer Lansky, as the boss, naturally could not stay in Cuba safely. He immediately set off and prepared to return to Miami by yacht.

Although the civil aviation industry in the United States developed rapidly, it was mainly limited to domestic flights. The only international route was the Boeing 314 to the UK, and a small number of routes to Canada.

Although Cuba was very close to the United States, there was no airline because of its unstable political situation.

Traveling between Cuba and the United States could only be done by boat.

Fortunately, Havana was not far from Miami, less than 400 kilometers, and it only took half a day to take a scheduled ship.

When Meyer Lansky arrived in Miami, his subordinates had already opened their cars and were waiting at the dock.

As the highest leader of the Jewish gang, his level of protection was naturally very high. Four or five cars, twenty or thirty subordinates, guarded him tightly.

However, just then, a Ford truck carrying hay passed by from not far away, revealing its fierce face.

As the hay on the back of the truck was lifted, a big killer was exposed in the sight of Meyer Lansky and his subordinates.

This was a bigger killer than the M1985 used by Dix in Chicago...the M1919!


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